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Born Washington, DC, July 1, 1841. Enlisted as fourth corporal “Beauregard Rifles” at Manassas, VA, May 29, 1861….In December 1864 was assigned to the Secret Service of the Confederacy under the direct supervision of the then Secretary of War, John C. Beckinridge.
1)
Toomey, Page 51
Died 5/19/1908, aged 67.
6) Records of
WILLIAM JAMES
FAHERTY, B-72,
Born
American Civil War Soldiers
William Faherty
Died:
Enlisted as 2nd Lieutenant
Co. F., 1st CAV
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
William James Faherty
41st Battn VA Cav (White’s Battalion) Co. F
Rank in/out: First Lieutenant
Alternate name: Wm. Jas. Flaherty
M382 roll 18
American Civil War Soldiers
William Flaherty
Died
Enlisted as a Private
Promoted to Full First Lieutenant
American Civil War Soldiers
William Flaherty
Residence:
Occupation: Laborer
Enlisted
Enlisted as Private at age 41 years
5’4” tall, blue eyes, black hair, florid complexion
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
William James Flaherty
23rd VA Cav.,
Rank in/out: First Lieutenant
Alternate name: Wm. Jas. Faherty
M382 roll 19
(Source for above: www.ancestry.com)
The Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home and Confederate
Veterans’ Organizations in
William James Faherty
Born Washington, DC, July1, 1841. Enlisted as fourth corporal “Beauregard Rifles at Manassas, VA, May 29, 1861. Company disbanded November 1861. this company for a times was attached as Company F in the First Virginia Infantry. When I re-enlisted was mustered in as first lieutenant in Company F. Twenty-third Virginia Cavalry May 1863 at Buffalo Gap, VA.
In December 1864 was assigned to the Secret Service of the Confederacy under the direct supervision of the then Secretary of War, John c. Breckinridge. Remained on this duty until termination of the war. Never paroled and never surrendered.
Was for a few
months a volunteer in Company A, Seventeenth Virginia Infantry in which
organization he was engaged in the battle of Seven Pines May 31 and
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
WILLIAM JAMES FAHERTY
Mr. W.J. Faherty
William James Faherty, of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Died 8/12/1892, aged 62.
6) Records of
MOSES A.
FEBREY, Lot F-10, VA Breathed’s Bty,
died
I’m not sure if this is the correct person but he was the only Moses Febrey I found.
American Civil War
Soldiers
Moses Febrey
Enlisted as 2nd Lieutenant
Commission in Co. C., Stuart Horse 1st Light
Artillery
Moses Febry
Died
Enlisted as Corporal in Co.2nd, Stuart Horse
Light Artillery
Promoted to Full 2nd Lt. 10 aug 1862
Resigned Co. 2nd, 2nd
Stuart Horse Light Art.
1850 Federal Census VA Alexandria
Nicholas Febry |
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50 |
farmer |
VA |
Belinda Febry |
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53 |
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VA |
Elizabeth Ball |
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58 |
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VA |
Henry Febry |
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23 |
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VA |
Moses A. Febry |
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20 |
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VA |
John E. Febry |
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19 |
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VA |
1870 Federal
Febrey M A |
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43 |
Farmer |
M H |
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40 |
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Wm H |
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19 |
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Jas. E |
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17 |
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Ida J |
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14 |
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Kate B |
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12 |
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Sallie |
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11 |
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Nettie B |
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9 |
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H C |
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6 |
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H S |
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4 |
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E J |
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2 |
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1880 Federal
Luckett, Samuel T |
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34 |
Farmer |
VA VA VA |
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Jennie |
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26 |
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VA VA VA |
wife |
Maud L |
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6 |
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DC VA VA |
daughter |
Carrie M |
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4 |
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DC VA VA |
daughter |
? |
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2 |
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DC VA VA |
son |
Charles |
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3/12 (Feb) |
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DC VA VA |
son |
Febrey, Moses A |
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50 |
Grocer |
VA VA VA |
father-in-law |
Carrie |
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47 |
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VA NY VA |
sister-in-law |
Wallace A |
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21 |
Artist |
VA VA VA |
brother-in-law |
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Moses A. Febrey (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Second Lieutenant
Mustering information:
- Commissioned into C Company, Stuart Horse 1st LA
(Virginia)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
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b. circa 1830. Res. of Baltimore.
Enl. Co. C 2nd MD Cav., date unknown; promoted to Ord. Sgt.; signed
requisitions for Ord. 3/30/63 and at Mt. Jackson, VA., 11/19/63. KIA Ishmeal Day's house on Bel Air
and Harford Roads, MD, near Josua Price house,
7/16/64 age 34. Bur. Loudon Park Cemetery.
61) 1st and 2nd
Maryland Cavalry, CSA by Robert J. Driver, Jr., Heritage Books
Died 8/15/1864, aged 34.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
EUGENE WILLIAM FIELD, Lot C-91, Co. D, 2nd MD Cav, died
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Eugene W. Field
Confederate MD
2 Battn
MD Cav,
Ord. Sergeant
American Civil War Soldiers
Eugene Field
Confederate MD
Enlisted as a First Sergeant, Co. D., 2nd Battn Cav Reg. MD
Civil War Prisoner of War Records
Field, Eugene W., 2 MD Cav, Ord Sgt, captured near
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Eugene W. Field (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as First Sergeant
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into D Company, 2nd Battn
Cav (Maryland)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
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Pvt. Thomas Fitzgerald – [Plot B-78a; No Marker] ADOPTED
Buried 6/24/1882, aged 41.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
THOMAS FITZGERALD, B-78a, no marker, Co. D, 1st MD CAV
(Source:
www.ancestry.com)
American
Civil War Soldiers
Thomas
Fitzgerald
Confederate
MD
Enlisted
as a Private
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Thomas
Fitzgerald
Confederate
MD
1
MD Cav.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M379
Roll 1
(Source: www.footnote.com)
NARA M321
Enlisted
Feb. 11, 1863 at
Muster
Roll July/Aug. 1863-deserted Apr. 30 at Oakland, Md., Sept/Oct 1863-deserted,
Nov/Dec 1863-absent-captured near R--------
Apr. 1863, Feb 28-Aug 31,
1864-absent-captured Moorefield Apr. 30, 1863, Apr 1, 1864-absent-captured July
4, 1863 at Monterey Springs, PA, Nov/Dec 1864-absent captured Moorefield Apr.
30, 1863, Feb 28-Aug 31, 1864-absent captured Moorefield Apr. 30, 1863, Apr 1,
1864-absent captured July 4, 1863 at Monterey Springs, PA, Nov/Dec 1864-absent
captured Moorefield Apr 30, 1863. List
of Prisoners confined in Military Prisons at Wheeling, VA (aka Alheneum Prison) June 17, 1863, age 18, 5’8”, fair
complexion, blue eyes, sandy hair, occupation Cooper, residence Baltimore, MD,
arrested by 54 PA Cav at Hampshire May 11 and sent to
Camp Chase June 18, 1863. Prisoner of War at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Died 11/27/1897, aged 60.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
DAVID R. FOLEY, B-100,
(Source:
www.ancestry.com)
American
Civil War Soldiers
David
Foley
Confederate
MD
Enlisted
as a Private in
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
David
H. Foley
Confederate
MD
1
MD Cav, Co. C
Rank
in/out: Private
M379
Roll 1
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
D.R.
Foley
Confederate
MD
1
MD Cav, Co. C
Rank
in/out: Private
Alternate
Name: David H. Foley
M379
Roll 1
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
B.R.
Foley
Confederate
MD
1
MD Cav, Co. C
Rank
in/out: Private
Alternate
Name: David H. Foley
M379
Roll 1
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
E.
R. Foley
Confederate
MD
1
MD Cav, Co. C
Rank
in/out: Private
Alternate
Name: David H. Foley
M379
Roll 1
Civil
War Prisoner of War Records
Foley,
D.R., Pvt 1 MD Cav Co.C, captured ‘Litestown’ July
4, 1863, Transferred to Point Lookout Sept. 1863
Foley,
B.R., Pvt 1 MD Cav Co. C , captured ‘Smith C’ July 4, 1863, Sent for exchange feb 18, 1865, Aikens Landing
1850 |
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Ellen Foley |
40 |
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David Foley |
13 |
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Frances Foley |
6 |
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1860 |
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Johanna Cunningham |
60 |
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Nickolas Cunningham |
22 |
Machinist |
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Cecelia Cunningham |
20 |
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Elizabeth Cunningham |
16 |
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Michael Curran |
62 |
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Ellen Foley |
40 |
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David Foley |
22 |
Moulder |
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1870 |
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Curran, Michael |
70 |
Laborer |
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Foley, David |
29 |
Iron Moulder |
N.Y. |
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Baker, Arthur |
30 |
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Curran, Johanna |
60 |
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Foley, Cecelia |
24 |
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MD |
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1880 |
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Foley, Cecelia J. |
32 |
Keeping house |
MD IRE IRE |
Wife |
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Foley, David R. |
39 |
Undertaker |
NY IRE IRE |
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Foley, Fanny |
6 |
At home |
MD IRE IRE |
Daughter |
Spinal aff**tion |
O’Brian, |
11 |
At school |
MD IRE MD |
Niece |
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Curran, Johanna |
79 |
At home |
IRE IRE IRE |
Mother-in-law |
Heart disease |
David
r. Foley
158
w. West
Moulder
(Source:
www.genealogybank.com)
The
(
FOLEY-On
Thursday, November 25, DAVID R. FOLEY, aged 56 years, beloved husband of
Cecelia J. Foley. Interment
private.
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett.
J.M. Forrest – [Plot G-21; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Died 7/31/1866 [sic]. Reburied from Ft. McHenry, 1895.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
W.E. FORT, lot E-29, Co. G, 12th NC Inf
US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865
W.E. Fort
Rank in: color Corpl
Rank out: Pvt
M230 roll 13
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS
W. Fort
Residence: Halifax Co., NC
Enlisted as Cpl.
Killed
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
W. E. FORT (Wm.
E), E-29,
Co. G., 12th NC Inf.
(source: www.ancestry.com)
NAME |
AGE |
OCCUPATION |
PLACE
OF BIRTH |
Wm.
Fort |
42 |
Cabinet
Maker |
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Harriet
Fort |
40 |
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Mary
A. Fort |
19 |
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Sarah
Fort |
15 |
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Harriet
H. Fort |
13 |
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Olivia
H. Fort |
11 |
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Wm.
E. Fort |
08 |
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Laura
H. Fort |
05 |
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Anna
Fort |
02 |
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NAME |
AGE |
OCCUPATION |
PLACE
OF BIRTH |
Harriet
Fort |
50 |
Tailoress |
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Mary
Fort |
33 |
Tailoress |
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Harriet
Fort |
25 |
Tailoress |
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Alivia Fort |
20 |
Tailoress |
|
William
Fort |
18 |
Clerk |
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Laura
Fort |
14 |
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Charles
Fort |
09 |
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(source: www.footnote.com)
Co.
G., 12th NC INF (formally 2nd NC Inf. Vols)
Color
Corporal,
Private
Enlisted
Sept. 25, 1862 at B. Hill,
Muster Roll Feb 1-Mar 1, 1863-present, Mar/Apr
1863-present.
Roll of Honor,
Register
of Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States who were killed
in battle or who died of wounds or disease-born Baltimore Co.,
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
A.B. Foster – [Plot A-49; Unreadable] ADOPTED
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Foster, Alva B. --- private February 26, 1863. Captured at Deep Bottom, Va., August 16, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt., and transportation furnished to Philadelphia, Pa., October 1864. FULTON & WALTON COUNTIES, GEORGIA National Archives Microfilm Box, Roll, and Record:000226, 0021, 00002360
52) Courtesy of
John Griffin mailto:jagriffin@nwinfo.net
Buried 10/19/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
A.B.
FOSTER, Lot A-49, Co. K, 64 GA Inf.
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
Alva B. Foster
64 GA Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
Amos B. Foster
64 GA Inf.,
Alternate name: Alva B. Foster
Aron B. Foster
64 GA Inf. Co. K
Alternate name: Alva B. Foster
American Civil War
Soldiers
Alva Foster
Enlisted as a Private
Civil War Prisoner
of War records
Foster, A.B., 64 GA Diarrhea chronic, Balto
West’s Bldg, died
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Alva B. Foster (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted on Feb 26 1863 as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into K Company, 64th Infantry (Georgia)
on Feb 26 1863
Listed as:
- POW on Aug 16 1864 at Deep Bottom, VA
- Transported on Oct 15 1864 at Philadelphia, PA (Estimated day)
- Oath of Allegiance on Oct 15 1864 (Estimated day)
Sources for the above information:
- Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865, (Longino
& Porter, 1955-58)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
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The death of Col. Augustus M. Foute,
which occurred at the
It is said that no one has entered the Home as a member who won more rapidly the esteem of his brothers in the cause.
In his long career as lawyer, banker, and soldier, Col. Foute was widely known in the South. He was born in Tennessee, was educated at Yale College, and practiced law with his father at Jackson, Mississippi, many years. Two of his brothers served as members of the judiciary in different Southern States.
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Col. Foute was President of the Gayoso Savings Bank, Memphis, Tennessee. He joined the Confederate army and became colonel on the staff of Gen. Pemberton.
After the war Col. Foute engaged in the banking business for two years with Gen. Loring in New York. Gen. Loring afterwards joined the army of the Khedive of Egypt, and Col. Foute came to Baltimore, where he had been married to Miss Baltzell, who survives him. Col. Foute had not engaged in active business for some time. He held a position in the Building Inspector's department under Mayor Hodge's administration.
2)
Confederate Veteran
Died 10/24/1894, aged 75.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. John Frazer – [Plot B-17; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
Buried 12/07/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
JOHN FRAZER, B-17, Co. K, 6
NC Inf.
Source: www.footnote.com
NARA M270
Report
of Prisoners of War who died at West’s Bldgs.
Hospital from Dec.1 to 15, 1864, captured Strasburg 19 Oct 1864, died 6 Dec
1864, Typhoid Fever, buried Loudon Park Cemetery- U.S.A. field Hospital, Sandy
Hook, MD, admitted 24 Oct 1864, diarrhea, transferred G. H. Baltimore 24 Oct
1864, U.S.A. Genl. Hospital, West’s Bldg, Baltimore, MD, admitted 25 Oct 1864
from Shenandoah Valley, Typhoid fever, died 6 Dec 1764, age 46-Record of Death
and Interment, John Frazer, Private, Co. K, 6th NC, Typhoid fever,
age 46, death/burial Dec. 6/7, 1864.
Source:
www.ancestry.com
American
Civil War Soldiers
John
Frazer
Enlisted
as Private Co. K., 6th Inf. Reg. NC
Died
of disease 6 Dec 1864 at Hospital,
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
John
Frazer
6
NC Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
CWSS
M230 Roll 14
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
John
Frazer
Private
NC
Enlisted
Mustered
out 6 Dec 1864 at Hospital Baltimore, MD
1850
John
Fraser |
32 |
Blacksmith |
NC |
Mary
Fraser |
24 |
|
NC |
Margaret
E. Fraser |
05 |
|
NC |
James
Fraser |
03 |
|
NC |
Mary
A. Fraser |
01 |
|
NC |
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
W. Fredericks – [Plot C-35; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Died November 1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. William Frederick – [Plot A-30; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Frederick, William----- private April 26, 1861. Appears last on roll for June 30, 1861.
35) http://www.3gvi.org/ga3rostera.html
Died 12/23/1862.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Co. A, 3rd GA. US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865, Confederate GA, 3rd GA Inf. Co. A.
American Civil War
Soldiers
Residence: Burke Co., GA
Enlistment Date: 26 April 1861
Co. A, 3rd Inf Reg GA
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Buried 9/11/1863, aged 27.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
John D. Fricks (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into C Company, 1st Orr's Rifles Inf (South Carolina)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
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Pvt. Caleb M. Fronton – [Plot D-14; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Buried 10/28/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. Charles Daniel Funk – [Plot D-44; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
US Civil War
Soldiers
Charles D. Funk
Confederate, MD
Co. D., 1st MD Cav
American Civil War
Soldiers
Charles Funk
Confederate, MD
Co. D, 1st Battn Cav, MD
Residence: Balto., MD.
Enlisted: 23 May 1863 @ Culpeper Court House, VA.
Confederate VA
Born: 18 April 1844
Died: 12 May 1912, Old Soldier’s Home, Pikesville, MD.
Enlisted as a Pvt. 23 May 1863 at age 19 in Co. C., 5th Cav. VA. Transferred into Co. D., 1st Cav., MD, 21 April 1864. Transferred out of Co. C, 5th Cav. VA 21 April 1864.
1850
Wm. Funk |
|
37 |
carpenter |
MD |
Elizth Funk |
|
31 |
|
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Jos. Funk |
|
9 |
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Charles Funk |
|
6 |
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Alice Funk |
|
4 |
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Elizth Funk |
|
2 |
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William Funk |
|
3/12 |
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1860
William Funk |
|
42 |
MD |
Elizabeth Funk |
|
41 |
MD |
Joseph Funk |
|
20 |
MD |
Charles Funk |
|
16 |
MD |
Alice Funk |
|
14 |
MD |
Elizabeth Funk |
|
12 |
MD |
William Funk |
|
10 |
MD |
Grace Funk |
|
8 |
MD |
Norra Funk |
|
6 |
MD |
Mary Funk |
|
4 |
MD |
1870
Funk, William |
|
56 |
carpenter |
MD |
|
|
57 |
|
MD |
Joseph |
|
29 |
carpenter |
MD |
Charles D |
|
26 |
clerk in store |
MD |
|
|
22 |
|
MD |
William H |
|
20 |
carpentner app |
MD |
Ellenora |
|
16 |
|
MD |
1880
Funck, William |
|
66 |
carpenter |
MD, PA, MD |
Eliza |
|
61 |
|
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Joseph |
|
39 |
carpenter |
|
Charles |
|
36 |
clerk in store |
|
William |
|
34 |
carpenter |
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1910
Bayview Asylum
Funk, Charles D., inmate, 65 widowed married 41yrs, (though I’ve never found him listed with a wife).
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Died 5/12/1912, aged 75.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland