Captain John W. Hack – [Plot F-04; Barely
Readable] ADOPTED
Died 3/07/1885, aged 46.
6) Records of
JOHN W. HACK,
F-04,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
John W. Hack
9 VA Inf. Co. F,E
Rank in: Private
Rank out: First Lieutenant
M382 Roll 23
American Civil War Soldiers
John Hack
Occupation: Farmer
Enlisted: 18 May 1861 at Chuckatuck, Nansemond Co.
Promoted to Full First Lieutenant
Enlisted in Co. F, 9th Inf. Reg. at age 22
Promoted to Full Sergeant
Promoted to Full Second Lieutenant
Civil War Prisoner of War Records
Hack, John W., 2 Lt, 9 VA Inf., Co. E, Captured
Commissioned Officers at Genl
Hosp. Wests Buildings
Hack, J.W., 2 LT, 19
VA Inf. Co. E, Captured Gettysburg, PA
Hack, J.W., 2 LT, 9 VA Inf, Co. E,
captured
Commissioned Officers at
Hack, Jno W., 2 LT, 9 VA Inf.
1850 |
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John W. Hack |
53 |
Farmer |
VA |
Sabraugh Hack |
49 |
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VA |
Bettie A. Hack |
19 |
|
VA |
Sabraugh (Jr)
Hack |
17 |
|
VA |
John W. Hack |
14 |
|
VA |
Amanda Hack |
12 |
|
VA |
Henry Clay Hack |
9 |
|
VA |
Care Hack |
6 |
|
VA |
On the 1860 census I found sister Sabra, her husband Arthur Jacobs, son Severn Jacobs and mother Sabra Hack and brother Henry Clay Hack in Accomack, Prince Georges, VA.
On the 1870 census I found Sabre
Jacobs, her son Severn, daughter
1880 |
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Hack, John |
40 |
Commission Clerk |
Single |
VA VA VA |
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Riley, Emanda |
35 |
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Widow |
VA VA VA |
Sister |
Riley, Harry |
13 |
|
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MD NY VA |
Son |
Riley, Frank |
11 |
|
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MD NY VA |
Son |
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Pvt. Benjamin S. Hackney – [Plot F-06; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Died 2/09/1892.
6) Records of
BENJAMIN S.
HACKNEY, Lot F-06,
US Civil War Soldiers
1861-1865
34 VA Inf.
Rank in: Corporal Rank out: Private
American Civil War
Soldiers
Benjamin Hackney
Enlisted as a Corporal
1850 Federal
Elizabeth Taliaferro |
|
64 |
|
Catherine Thornton |
|
42 |
|
Jane Thornton |
|
20 |
|
James Thornton |
|
15 |
overseer |
William Thornton |
|
12 |
|
Margaret Thornton |
|
11 |
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John Hackney |
|
11 |
|
Ann Discoe |
|
27 |
|
Benjamin Hackney |
|
20 |
clerk |
1860 Federal
Maria M. Cartlett |
|
30 |
VA |
Eliza P. Cartlett |
|
9 |
VA |
John Cartlett |
|
4 |
VA |
Benj. S. Hackney |
|
30 |
VA |
1880 Federal
Census MD Baltimore District 121
Cartlett, Maria |
|
48 |
Boarding house |
VA VA VA |
widow |
John |
|
25 |
clerk in store |
VA VA VA |
son |
Maggie |
|
22 |
|
VA VA VA |
daughter |
|
|
36 |
clerk in store |
VA VA VA |
|
Eliza |
|
30 |
|
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daughter |
Sallie |
|
6 |
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VA VA VA |
gr. Daughter |
Mary |
|
4 |
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VA VA VA |
gr. Daughter |
Geo. C |
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2 |
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VA VA VA |
gr. Son |
Hackney, B S |
|
48 |
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VA VA VA |
brother |
Byers, James |
|
35 |
clerk in store |
MD MD MD |
boarder |
Mary |
|
31 |
|
MD MD MD |
boarder |
Byers, John |
|
11 |
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MD MD MD |
boarder |
Cartlett, Eva |
|
14 |
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VA VA VA |
niece |
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
BENJAMIN S. HACKNEY
The (
HACKNEY- On
The funeral will take
place at
The (
B.S. Hackney, an
inmate of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Buried 2/28/1865.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
John Hagan (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into F Company, 1st Infantry (Maryland)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
J.A. HAGAN, lot D-01, Co. F, 1st MD Inf
US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865
John Hagan
Confederate MD
Rank in/out: Pvt
M379 roll 1
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS
John Hagan
Confederate MD
Dan Hartler’s “Marylanders in the Confederacy” has name listed as John Hagan
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Patrick Hagarty – [Plot B-54; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 5/23/1862.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Patrick Hagerty
(Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- Born in Ireland
- Pre-enlistment occupation: Peddler
Enlistment:
- Residing in Rowan County, NC at time of enlistment
- 20 years of age at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Jun 15 1861 at Rowan County, NC as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into E Company, 5th Infantry (North
Carolina) on Jun 15 1861
- Died of wounds as POW while serving in 5th Infantry (North
Carolina) on May 27 1862 at Baltimore, MD
Listed as:
- Wounded on May 5 1862 at Williamsburg, VA
- POW on May 5 1862 at Williamsburg, VA
Sources for the above information:
- North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster, (1993)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
PATRICK
HAGGARTY, B-54,
Source:
www.footnote.com
Hagerty, Patrick, Co.
E., 5th NC Inf., Private-Private
Company
Muster Roll Sept/Oct 1861-enlisted June 15 at Salisbury-Present-sent to the
rear sick Oct. 15-returned Oct. 27, Nov/Dec 1861-Present, Jan/Feb 1862-absent
sick, May 31, 1861-Jan 31, 1863-age 20, 5’8”, eyes grey, hair light-complexion
fair-occupation Peddler-born Ireland-Killed at Wm’burg
May 5, 1862, Company Return for May 1862-Williamsburg-wounded prisoner, Roll of
Honor-date of entrance into service June 15, 1861, age 20, Vol., Killed May 5,
1862 at Williamsburg, U.S.A. General Hospital Camden Street, Baltimore, MD
admitted May 14, 1862 and died May 27, 1862 of Vulnus
Sclopeticum
Source:
www.ancestry.com
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Patrick Hagerty
5
NC Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M230
Roll 16
American
Civil War Soldiers
Patrick
Hagerty
Residence:
Rowan Co., NC
Occupation:
Peddler
Enlisted
15 June 1861 at Rowan Co., NC
Enlisted
as Private at age 20 in
Died
of wounds as POW 27 May 1862 at
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
Patrick
Hagerty
Residence:
Rowan Co., NC
Occupation:
Peddler
Age
at enlistment: 20
Enlisted
15 June 1861 at Rowan Co. NC
Served:
NC
Enlisted
in
Mustered
out 27 May 1862 at
Birth
about 1841
63) Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett
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Died 9/11/1891, aged 47.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
MARTIN Y. HALL,
E-02,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Martin Y. Hall
31 VA Inf.,
Rank in: Private
Rank out: Sergeant
M382 Roll 24
American Civil War Soldiers
Martin Hall
Residence:
Occupation: Printer
Enlisted as a Private at age 18
Promoted to Full Sergeant
Enlisted in
Discharged for wounds
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
MARTIN Y. HALL, E-02,
Source: www.footnote.com
Hall,
Martin Y.,
Company
Muster Roll July/Aug 1861-Enlisted 17 May 1861 at Fairmont-Present, Apr 30-Aug
31, 1864-Absent wounded at Wilderness May 5, 1864-Leg Amputated, Report of sick
or wounded General Hospital Charlottesville, VA week ending July 14, 1864-Furloughed
July 8-remarks-he was furloughed stopping at Wayside Hospital in transit and
resumed furlough during the week, C.S.A. General Hospital Charlottesville,
VA.-primary V.S. amputated left thigh admitted Aug. 5, 1864, transferred Aug.
24, 1864 to Staunton, VA., Register of Beneficiaries of Association for the
Relief of Maimed Soldiers, Richmond, VA-wounded May 5, 1864 at the Battle of
Wilderness-operation May 5, 1864 by Surg. Atkinson-L 3 thigh-present address
Staunton VA., Medical Directors office
Richmond, Va, under “Soldiers Furloughed”-from
General Hospital # 9 July 6, 1864-date of disability May 5, 1864-amputation of
left thigh at lower third-length of furlough 60 days-residence Staunton, VA.,
Receiving and Wayside Hospital Richmond, VA. furlough granted being unfit for
military service in Pegram’s Brigade=permanently
disabled, Application and Certificate for Retirement received Dec. 16,
1864-filed Dec. 14, 1864 from Chimborazo Hospital-sent to A A
G-approved, Chimborazo Hospital-disease Amputated left leg and Anchylosis left elbow admitted Dec. 11,1864-discharged or
retired Dec. 14, 1864, List of killed, wounded and missing during the campaign
in Pennsylvania and Maryland June/July 1863-Gettysburg July 3, 1863-wounded,
Letter dated Nov. 26, 1864 from General Hospital Staunton, VA., “Sir, I have to
apply for an order for an artificial limb for Sgt. Martin Hall, Co. E, 31 VA Infty, wounded at the battle of Wilderness May 5, 1864,
lower third of thigh amputated by Surgeon Atkinson May 5, 1864 on the battle
field.” By Surgeon in charge.
63) Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett
Died 5/02/1901.
6) Records of
MARTIN HALLMAN,
G-33,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Martin Hallman
13th SC Inf.,
American Civil War Soldiers
Martin Hallman
Enlisted as a Private
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
R.H.S. Halton – [Plot F-61;
Unreadable] ADOPTED
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Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. Zelis Hames – [Plot D-16; Readable] ADOPTED
Buried 11/12/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. Henry T. Hamill – [Plot
E-57; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Died 9/01/1899, aged 65.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
HENRY T. HAMILL,
E-57,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Henry T. Hammill
1 VA INF (Williams Rifles),
Rank in/out: Private
Alternate name: Henry J. Hammill
M382 Roll 24
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Henry J. Hammell
1 VA Inf. (Williams Rifles)
Rank in/out: Private
Alternate name:Henry J. Hammill
M382 Roll 24
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Henry J. Hammill
1 VA Inf. (Williams Rifles),
Rank in/out: Private
M382 Roll 24
According to the Adopt a Confederate archives Henry J. Hamill died
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
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Pvt., Co. I, 1st Md. Inf. b. St. Mary's Co., Md. circa 1836. Age 24, Great Mills, St. Mary's Co., Md. 1860 census. Enl. Richmond 6/15/61. Ab. sick in Front Royal hospital 10/15-12/31/61. Ab. sick with pneumonia in Danville hospital 1/16/62. Transf. to Front Royal hospital. Ab. sick with "Phthisis Pulmonalis" in Richmond hospital 3/7/62. Transf. to Danville hospital 5/6/62. Returned to duty 5/9/62. NFR. Reenl. Co. F, 1st Md. Cav. 7/11/63. KIA Morton's Ford 10/11/63. Removed from Va. and reburied Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore 1874.
23)
Driver, Page 430
Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
John M. Hammett (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into L Company, 1st Infantry (Maryland)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
JOHN M. HAMMETT,
E-37, Co. F., 1st
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
John H. Hammett
1st Md Cav, Co. F
Rank in/out: Private
M379 roll 1
American Civil War Soldiers
John Hammett
Enlisted as Private
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
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Pvt. John Thomas Hammett – [Plot E-05a (
Pvt., Co. A, 2nd Md. Inf. Res. of St. Mary's Co., Md. Enl. Richmond 8/19/62. Issued clothing 9-12/63. Present 3/31/64. Ab. sick with dysentery in Richmond hospital 10/1/64. d. 10/6/64. Bur. Oakwood Cem. Rebur. Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore 1874.
23)
Driver, Page 430
JOHN THOMAS
HAMMETT, E-05a ( Co. H and
Source:
www.footnote.com
Hammett,
John T., Co. A., 2nd Battn MD Inf.,
Private-Private
Company
Muster Roll Feb 29-March 31, 1864-Enlisted Aug. 19, 1862 at
Source:
www.ancestry.com
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
John
T. Hammett
MD
Enlisted
as Private in
Index
to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
John
T. Hammett
Confederate
MD
2nd
Battn MD Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M379
Roll 1
American
Civil War Soldiers
John
Hammett
Confederate
MD
Enlisted
as Private in
63) Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett
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Pvt., Co. C, 2nd Md. Inf. d. date unknown. Rebur. from Va. in Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore in 1874.
23)
Driver, Page 431
Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. William H.C. Hance – [Plot E-13; Readable] ADOPTED
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Pvt., Co. H (2nd), 1st Md. Inf. & Co. A, 2nd Md. Inf. b. 10/22/44. Res. of Prince George’s Co., Md. On postwar roster. Reenl. Co A, 2nd Md. Inf. 8/22/62. Ab. sick in Richmond hospital 12/7/63-4/15/64. WIA Pegram's Farm 9/30/64. Present 10/31/64-2/28/65. Captured Hatcher’s Run 4/2/65. Sent to Point Lookout. Released 6/13/65. 5'8", sandy hair, blue eyes. d. 12/12/88. Bur. Loudon Park Cem, Baltimore.
23)
Driver, Page 431
Died 12/12/1888, aged 45.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
WILLIAM H.C. HANCE,
E-13,
Sun Paper (Baltimore)
HANCE-On
Due notice of the funeral will be given.
From www.ancestry.com
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
William H. Hance
Confederate MD
2 Batt’n MD Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
M379 Roll 1
American Civil War Soldiers
William Hance
Confederate MD
Enlisted as a Private
1880 |
|
|
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Hance, W.H. |
36 |
Clerk in store |
MD MD MD |
|
|
Hance, A.E. |
35 |
|
MD MD MD |
wife |
|
Hance, O.C. |
24 |
Farmer |
MD MD MD |
cousin |
(Pleurisy) |
Hance, Benj |
15 |
Clerk in store |
MD MD MD |
cousin |
|
Hance, **** |
13 |
at school |
MD MD MD |
cousin |
|
Wood’s
Hance, Mrs. A.E., 57 n. Paca
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
H.D. Hancock – [Plot D-73; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 10/16/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
H.D. HANCOCK, Lot
D-73, Co. G., 12
The archives page has the name as H.D. Hancock but I’m not finding that. I am finding information on H.B. Hancock. Also, could there have been two persons by the name of H.B. or Henry Hancock who served the same unit?
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
H.B. Hancock
Confederate AL
12
Rank in/out: Private
Alternate name: Henry Hancock
Henry Hancock
Confederate AL
12
AL Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
American Civil War
Soldiers
Henry Hancock
Confederate AL
Enlisted as Private, Co. G., 12 Inf. Reg.
Civil War Prisoner
of War Records
Hancock, H.B, Pvt. Co. G, 12
Hancock, Henry B., Pvt. Co. G, 12 Al, captured Spottsylvania
Hancock, H.B., Pvt., Co. G, 12 AL, died Nov. 11, 1864 while
‘enrout’ from
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Henry Hancock (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into G Company, 12th Infantry (Alabama)
Intra-company transfers:
- Transferred from G Company to D Company on [date unknown]
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
Sgt. Hartwell P. Hancock – [Plot F-13; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Hancock, Hartwell P. Cpl. Co D. Enlisted Chesterfield
Courthouse 4/24/61 as pvt. farmer. admitted
Chimborazo Hosp 1861 and 62 with bronchitis.
Promoted Cpl 4/18/64.
56) Regimental
History - 14th, Virginia Infantry by Crews and Parrish.Courtesy
of Landon Whitt landon@email.unc.edu
Died 11/03/1892.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
The (
Hanocock- On November 13, at ?
o’clock P.M., at the Confederate Home,
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Sgt. John T. Handy – [Plot B-20; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
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Died 11/02/1916, aged 78.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
John T. Handy
Confederate
Rank in and out: Sergeant
American Civil War
Soldiers
John Handy
Confederate
Enlisted as a Sergeant
Co. 3,
Handy, John T., sergt. 3rd
1850 Federal
Census La
|
|
40 |
MD |
Sarah Handy |
|
15 |
MD |
John Handy |
|
13 |
MD |
Thomas Handy |
|
10 |
MD |
|
|
6 |
MD |
1860 Federal
Census La
|
|
50 |
MD |
|
John T. Handy |
|
23 |
MD |
Clerk |
Thomas H. Handy |
|
21 |
MD |
Clerk |
Frederick A. Handy |
|
16 |
MD |
Clerk |
1900 Federal
Census Md. Somerset Lawsons District 80
Handy, John T. servant (born) June 1838 61 MD MD MD farm laborer single
1910 Federal
John Handy 72 boarder MD MD MD (with Cox family)
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
The (
FOUR VETERANS ANSWER THE CALL
Death Thins Ranks In Confederate Home At
The ranks of the
Maryland Line Confederate Veterans in the home at
Leo. J. Tierney, of
the Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, another veteran who died at the home within the
last two weeks, was buried at Harpers Ferry, W,
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Buried 4/10/1863.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
He was born 15 Jan 1835 in Bevil, Texas, died 12 April 1863 in the civil war.
17)
Courtesy Gail G. Evans.
WYATT HANKS, lot B-74, Co. K., 24 TX Cav.
From www.ancestry.com
US CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS 1861-1865
Wyatt Hanks
Confederate
24 TX Cavalry, Co. K, 24
Rank in and out: Private
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS
Wyatt Hanks
Confederate
Enlisted as a Private in
CIVIL WAR PRISONER OF WAR RECORDS
Hanks, Wyatt, wagon master, died April 1863 Bolton Depot
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Pvt. B.M. Hardaway – [Plot B-07; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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B.H. HARDAWAY,
B-07,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
B.M. Hardaway
1st TN Heavy Art. (
Rank in/out: private
M231 roll 19
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
B. H. HARDAWAY, B-07,
Source:
www.footnote.com
Hardaway,
B. M., Co. A., 1 TN H. Arty (
Prisoner
of War at
Source:
www.ancestry.com
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
B.M.
Hardaway
1
TN Heavy Art. (
M231
Roll 19
Prisoner
of War Records-West’s Bldg, Baltimore, MD.
Hardaway,
B.M., Pvt., 1 TN H. Art, Co. K, captured Fort Morgan Ala. Aug. 23, 1864,
Received from Elmira, New York Feb 15, 1865, died March 29, 1865, buried Loudon
Cemetery
63) Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett
KIA, Gettysburg
43) http://home.earthlink.net/~bklohr/BatteryRoster.htm
Reburied 6/09/1874 from Virginia.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
JAMES RICHARD
HARDESTY,
E-45, 4th MD Art. (
Source:
www.footnote.com
Hardesty,
J., 4th Batty MD Art.
Register
of General Hospital # 21, Richmond, VA.,-admitted April 23, 1862-no further
information given, List of killed,
wounded and missing in Ewell’s Division August 22 to
September 20, 1862-wounded Manassas Aug, 28, 1862, Report of deaths in General
Hospital Charlottesville, Va., -died Dec. 21, 1862 of Variola-admitted
Dec. 8, 1862-sent to Small Pox Hospital Dec., 10th.
(Note:
This was the only Hardesty listed who served in the 4th MD Art.)
Source:
www.ancestry.com
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
J.
R. Hardesty
Confederate
MD
4th
Bty MD Art.
Rank
in/out: Private
Alternate
name: J. Hardesty
M379
Roll 1
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
J.
Hardesty
MD
Enlisted
as a Private in MD 4th Light Art. Btty
Index
to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
American
Civil War Soldiers
J.
Hardesty
Confederate
MD
Enlisted
as Private in 4th Light Art. Reg. MD.
63) Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett
Pvt. W.M.B. Harding – [Plot G-15; Unreadable] ADOPTED
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Died 8/15/1894, aged 53.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
|
Major E.H. Harris – [Plot F-30; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Died 7/15/1878, aged 57.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Died 8/26/1912, aged 80.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Marcellus W. Harris (Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- Marcellus W. Harris died on Aug 26 1912
- He is buried at Loudon Park, Baltimore, MD
Enlistment:
- Residing in Richmond, VA at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Jul 10 1861 at Richmond, VA as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into C Company, 38th Battn
HA (Virginia) on Jul 10 1861
Listed as:
- Hospitalized on Apr 15 1862 at Richmond, VA (Estimated day)
- Detailed on May 1 1862 at General Hospital,Richmond,
VA (As nurse)
- Detailed on Jun 5 1862 at Royster Hospital,
Richmond, VA (As nurse)
- AWOL on Mar 1 1863
- Detailed on May 8 1863 at Hospital Camp (As police officer)
- Detached on Jul 15 1863 at Jackson Hospl, Richmond,
VA
- On rolls on Apr 30 1864 (Present)
- POW on Jun 3 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA
- Confined on Jun 15 1864 at Point Lookout, MD (Estimated day)
- Confined on Jul 12 1864 at Elmira, NY
- Oath Allegiance on Jun 16 1865 at Elmira, NY (Released)
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
Pvt. William E. Hart – [Plot D-48; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 5/02/1912, aged 67.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Captain Robert E. Haslett – [Plot F-46; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
Robert E. Haslett
Confederate
Regiment name: Capt.
McLean’s
Rank in and out: First Lieutenant
Haslett, Robert E., 1st Lt. Capt. McLean’s
En June 20, 1861 Richmond, Va. Present on Roll to June 30, 1861. Roll for Jan and Feb 1862, Absent in Richmond, Va.
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
John Hasley – [Plot A-14;
Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Buried 10/28/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Buried 7/04/1873.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
A.J. HATMAN, A-33, Co. B, Coleman’s Cav. Reg
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
A.J. Hatman
Coleman’s Reg’t. MO Cav.,
Rank in/out: Private
M380 Roll 7
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
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Died 4/28/1896, aged 70.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Born November 5, 1836, in Iridell County, NC. Received gunshot wound in left hand at Vicksburg July 3, 1863.
1)
Toomey, Page 58
Died 4/14/1906, aged 70.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
WILLIAM E. HEAD,
I-01,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
William E. Head
60th TN Mtd. Inf.
(Crawford’s Reg. 79 TN Inf.)
Rank in/out: Private
Alternate Name: William Head
M231 Roll 20
American Civil War Soldiers
William Head
Private in
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William Head |
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Farmer Laborer |
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Mary A. Head |
26 |
Domestic |
NC |
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Nancy Mullis |
66 |
Spinster |
NC |
Blind caused by fever |
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Head William E. |
36 |
Clerk in store |
NC |
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Head Margaret |
40 |
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Smith Mary A |
80 |
Fa***en |
TN |
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Smith Ann |
49 |
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Head William E. |
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Head Margaret |
51 |
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Smith Mary A |
58 |
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Head, William |
Nov 1836 |
63 |
Md |
13yrs |
NC NC NC |
Lightning rod agt |
Head, Susie |
Apr 1844 |
54 |
Md |
13yrs 5-2 |
VA VA VA |
Wife |
The (
WILLIAM E. HEAD
Mr. William Edward
Head, a member of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home,
Mr. Head was born
in Iredell county,
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Pvt., Co. H (2nd), 1st Md. Inf. b. circa 1800. Farmer, age 60, St. Mary's Co., Md. 1860 census. Enl. Richmond 6/18/61. Present 9-11/61. d. of double pneumonia in Front Royal hospital 12/4/61. Rebur. in Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore 1874. Father of Herbert J. Hebb.
23)
Driver, Page 435
Died 12/4/1861. Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. Enoch G. Hedges – [Plot G-29; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
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Died 2/18/1901, aged 86.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Died 18 Feb 1901, age 86.
1850 Federal Census Virginia, Berkley Co. District 9
Enoch G. Hedges |
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age 33 |
farmer |
born VA |
Jane Hedges |
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age 40 |
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born VA |
Frelanhuyren Hedges |
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age 5 |
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born VA (writing hard to read) |
Jane Hedges |
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age 3 |
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born VA |
William Butt |
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age 17 |
farmer |
born VA |
1870 Federal Census WVA, Berkley Co., Hedgesville
Hedges, Enoch G |
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53 |
farmer |
WVA |
Jane |
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63 |
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WVA |
Clark, James |
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15 |
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WVA |
Robinson, Sarah |
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21 |
seamstress |
WVA |
Bagley, Quinton |
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35 |
farmer laborer |
NC |
American Civil War Soldiers
Enoch Hedges, residence
Confederate, VA, died Balto. Md.
Co. F, 7th Cavalry Regiment, VA
State-VA
County-Berkley
Twp-District 9
Year-1850
Type-Slave schedule
Page-272
Owned 5 slaves
IGI-familysearch.org
Enoch Henry Hedges
Born 1815, Hampshire, VA
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
The Sun Paper 18 Feb 1901-Mortuary Notice
Mr. Enoch George Hedges, 84 years old died Saturday night at
the Confederate Soldiers’ Home at
The preceeding information
from the Sun Paper was found on the website www.Genealogybank.com.
In small print “This entire and/or portions thereof
are copyrighted by NewsBank and/or the American
Antiquarian Society, 2004.”
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Enoch Henry Hedges (Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- Pre-enlistment occupation: Farmer
- Last known address: Baltimore, MD
- Enoch Henry Hedges died on Feb 18 1901 at Baltimore, MD
- He is buried at Confederate Hill, Loudoun Park Cem.,
Baltimore, MD
- Admitted to the Maryland Line Confederate Soldier's Home, at the age of 84.
Enlistment:
- Residing in Baltimore, MD at time of enlistment
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into F Company, 7th Cavalry (Virginia)
Listed as:
- Employed on Feb 1 1862 (Employed as Forage Master to 09/30/62)
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
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Cpl. Elcanah R. Hefner – [Plot
B-86; Unreadable] ADOPTED
Buried 10/14/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Born 1826, Catawba, NC
IGI-familysearch.org
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Died 10/28/1898, aged 54.
6) Records of
LADSON M. HENDERSON,
C-10,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Ladson M. Henderson
25th NC Inf.,
Rank in: Fifer
Rank out: Musician
M230 roll 17
American Civil War Soldiers
Ladson Henderson
Residence: Buncombe Co., NC
Enlisted:
Enlisted as a musician at age 18
Ladson M. Henderson
Address: 2100 Chew
Occupation: Carpenter
1850 |
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James Henderson |
35 |
House carpenter |
PA |
Melissa Henderson |
30 |
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NC |
Anne C. Henderson |
8 |
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NC |
Ladson Henderson |
7 |
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NC |
Julia Henderson |
2 |
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NC |
W.H. Henderson |
12-Sep |
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NC |
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Died 8/22/1899, aged 80.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Co. D, 1st MD Cav. US Civil War Soldier 1861-1865, Confederate MD, 1 MD Cav. American Civil War Soldiers, Enlisted: Private. Co. D, 1st Bttn Cav Reg
1890 Veterans
Schedule
MD Frederick, Buckeystown
Private Co. D, 1st MD Reg
Enlisted July 1862
Discharged April 186?
Served 2 years ? months
Disability: none
P.O. Address: Point of R????[Rocks], MD.
1850 Federal
Census, MD, Buckeystown, Frederick
David Hergesheimer |
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32 |
boatman |
MD |
1860 Federal
Census, MD. Washington, Hancock
David Hergenshimer |
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40 |
farmer |
MD |
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35 |
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MD |
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Thomas D |
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4 |
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MD |
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Martha |
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3 |
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MD |
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Lear |
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36 |
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MD |
(black male) |
1870 Federal Census, VA, Shenandoah,
Hergesheimer, David |
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51 |
farmer |
MD |
Perry |
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14 |
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MD |
John |
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7 |
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MD |
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4 |
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MD |
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Ord. Sgt. Francis Leonard Higdon – [Plot G-06;
Unreadable] ADOPTED
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4th Sgt.,
23)
Driver, Page 438
I have no information on Francis Leonard Higdon's military record only that he was b. 2/18/1835 in MD and died 3/18/1896 at Pikeville, MD and is buried in a cemetery called Confederate Hill, near Baltimore, MD.
16)
Courtesy Bob Alvey.
Died 3/18/1896, aged 61.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
FRANCIS LEONARD
HIGDON, Lot G-06,
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
Francis L. Higdon
Confederate MD
2 Batt’n MD Inf.,
Rank in: Sergeant
Rank out: Ordnance Sergeant
American Civil War
Soldiers
Francis Higdon
Confederate MD
Enlisted as a Sergeant, Co. B., 2 Inf. Reg. MD
Surrendered
1850
Leonard Farrall |
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42 |
Farmer |
MD |
Sara A. Farrall |
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28 |
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MD |
Stanalaus Higdon |
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12 |
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MD |
James C. Higdon |
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10 |
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MD |
Francis Higdon |
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14 |
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MD |
Catherine Higdon |
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9 |
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MD |
Thomas Higdon |
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7 |
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MD |
Infant Higdon |
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2/12 |
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MD |
Maria Gibbons |
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25 |
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MD |
John H. Gibbons |
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6 |
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MD |
1860
Francis Higdon |
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25 |
School teacher |
MD |
1870
Higdon, F.L. |
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35 |
Farmer |
MD |
Higdon, Thomas |
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27 |
Farmer |
MD |
1880
Higdon, Francis L. |
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45 |
widow |
Farmer |
MD |
Higdon, Thomas |
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12 |
son |
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MD |
IGI at
familysearch.org
Francis Leonard Higdon
Born:
Died:
Father: John Thomas Higdon
Mother: Mary E. Farrall
Spouse: Martha Ann Lawson
Married: 18 May 1867
Child: Thomas Lawson Higdon
Born:
Died:
Spouse: Ella Roberta Norris
Married
1910
Higdon, Thomas L. |
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41 |
md1 |
11yrs |
MD MD MD |
Doctor Medicine |
Higdon, Ella R. |
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33 |
md1 |
11yrs |
MD MD MD |
mother of 2, 1 still living |
Higdon, Mary D. |
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8 |
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MD MD MD |
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1920
Higdon, Thomas L. |
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50 |
MD MD MD |
Doctor Medical |
Higdon, Ella R. |
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43 |
MD MD MD |
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Higdon, Dorothea |
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18 |
MD MD MD |
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Higdon, Thomas L., Jr. |
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5 |
MD MD MD |
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Higdon, Eleanor |
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?/12 |
MD MD MD |
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1930
Higdon, Thomas L. |
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61 |
M@29 |
MD MD MD |
Physician |
Higdon, Ella R. |
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53 |
M@21 |
MD MD MD |
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Higdon, Thomas L. |
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15 |
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MD MD MD |
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Higdon, Ellenor R. |
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10 |
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MD MD MD |
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Social Security
Death Index (SSDI)
Thomas L. Higdon, Sr.
Born:
Died:
212-05-7634
This could be the son of Thomas Lawson and Ella R. Lawson Higdon and grandson of Francis Leonard Higdon.
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
The (
Death of an Old Soldier
Mr. Francis L. Higdon died yesterday at the Confederate Home
at
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
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Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into 1st
Light Artillery (Maryland)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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John Hipkins – [Plot H-22; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
Died 3/02/1903, aged 67.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
JOHN HIPKINS, H-22,
Civil
War Prisoner of War Records
John
Hipkins Jr. of
Civil
War Prisoner of War Records
Hipkins, John Jr.
released June 30, 186*, order of Secy Of Navy
Official
records of the
John
Hipkins, jr., alias Edward R.
Platt, was arrested by order of the Secretary of the Navy and conveyed to
1900
Hipkins, John Soldier Jan
1848 60 VA VA VA Inmate
The
(
JOHN HIPKINS
Mr. John Hipkins,
an inmate of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home at
Mr. Hipkins was a
native of
Mr. Hipkins took
part in the battles of Paris Gap, Middleburg, Aldie,
Funeral services will be held at the home at
10:30 o’clock this morning and interment will be made in the Confederate lot at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Pvt. Robert F. Hitchcock – [Plot B-36; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
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Died 3/28/1915, aged 67.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Pvt., Co. H (2nd), 1st Md. Inf. Enl. Zarvona's Maryland Zouaves, Co. H, 47th Va. Inf. Tappahannock 7/5/61. Present when company disbanded 6/15/62. Reenl. Co. H, 1st Md. date unknown. D. 8/15/62. Bur. Hollywood Cem., Richmond. Rebur. Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore 1874.
23)
Driver, Page 439
Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Thomas J. Hodges – [Plot A-19; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 11/15/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Co. B, 7th GA. American Civil War Soldiers, E. Hodges. Residence: Worth Co., GA. Enlistment Date: 24 Dec 1861. Enlisted as a Private 24 Dec 1861. Transferred Co. B, 7th Infantry State Troops Reg GA. Discharged from Co. B 28 Feb 1862. Enlisted Co. F, 59th Inf Reg GA 13 May 1862.
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
E.E. Hodges
Confederate GA
59th Reg GA Inf Co. F.
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Pvt. C. S. Hoffman – [Plot Unknown; No Marker] ADOPTED
Died 3/15/1878, aged 51.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
C. S. HOFFMAN, lot unknown, no marker
Died
C.S. Hoffman
Rank in and out: Private
M226 roll 29
The Sun paper
The remains of the Confederate Soldier Charles Samuel
Hoffman, who died in a cell in the middle district station house, were interred
on Saturday in the Confederate lot at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Pvt. George William Hoffman – [Plot B-24; Readable] ADOPTED
Pvt., Co. F, 1st Md. Inf. b. 8/41, Baltimore, Md. Res. of Baltimore. Enl. Harpers Ferry 5/22/61. Present 9-12/61. WIA Cross Keys 6/8/62 and Port Republic 6/9/62, but not seriously enough to go to hospital. Discharged 8/17/62 Reenl. Baltimore Light Artillery and captured Sharpsburg and in prison to end of war" on application to join Army & Navy Society, Maryland Line Association, but not on rolls of that unit. Entered Old Soldiers' Home, Pikesville, Md. 4/7/08 from Baltimore, age 68, Carpenter. d. Baltimore 10/28/16 age 79. Bur. Loudon Park Cem.
23)
Driver, Page 440
Died 10/28/1916, aged 79.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
The (
FOUR VETERANS ANSWER THE CALL
Death Thins Ranks In Confederate Home At
The ranks of the Maryland
Line Confederate Veterans in the home at
Leo. J. Tierney, of
the Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, another veteran who died at the home within the
last two weeks, was buried at Harpers Ferry, W,
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Died 10/14/1891, aged 50.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
MICHAEL HOLLAND,
E-01,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Michael Holland
6 VA Inf.,
Rank in and out: Private
M382 roll 27
American Civil War Soldiers
Michael Holland
Enlisted
Death date:
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
William J.C. Holland – [Plot E-62; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Born in Worchester County, MD. Enlisted at Culpeper Court House, VA, in February 1862 in Company K, First Virginia Cavalry….Received a wound in the leg from a minie ball at the Second Battle of Manassas.
1)
Toomey, Page 56
Died 3/02/1900, aged 77.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
William James Canady Holland (Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- Pre-enlistment occupation: Farmer
- William James Canady Holland died on Mar 2 1900 at Soldiers Home, Pikesville,
MD
- He is buried at Loudoun Park Cemetery, Baltimore, MD
Enlistment:
- Residing in Worchester County, MD at time of enlistment
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into K Company, 1st Cavalry (Virginia)
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
William W. Holland – [Plot D-17; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 11/09/1864. D-17.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. William H. Holiday – [Plot E-04a; Barely Readable;
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Died 6/02/1864. Killed at Cold Harbor, VA.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. M. H. Holmes – [Plot C-43; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 10/22/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Died 5/12/1909, aged 78.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Andrew J. Hopkins (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted on Apr 27 1861 at Richmond, VA as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into H Company, 15th Infantry (Virginia)
on Apr 27 1861
- Discharged from 15th
Infantry (Virginia) on Sep 27 1861
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
A.J.
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Hopkins, Andrew |
35 |
Bricklayer |
VA |
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Hopkins, Mary |
32 |
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Joice, Geo. W. |
58 |
Head |
Coal Dealer |
MD MD MD |
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Joice, Mary E. |
45 |
Wife |
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DE DE DE |
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Joice, Henry |
19 |
Son |
Pilot |
MD MD DE |
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Joice, Walter |
15 |
Son |
Clerk coal Office |
MD MD DE |
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Hopkins, Andrew |
50 |
Boarder |
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VA VA VA |
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Hopkins, Andrew |
Apr 1834 |
66 |
M19yrs |
VA VA VA |
Bricklayer |
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Mar 1850 |
50 1-1 |
M19yrs |
MD MD MD |
Wife |
Hopkins, Grace G. |
Feb 1881 |
19 |
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MD VA MD |
Daughter |
The
(
ANDREW JACKSON HOPKINS
Mr. Andrew Jackson Hopkins, a Confederate
veteran, died at the Confederate Home,
Born in New Kent county, Virginia, in 1832,
he enlisted at
He is survived by a wife, Mrs. Mary Hopkins,
and daughter, Miss Grace A. Hopkins.
The funeral will take place at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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KIA, Fredericksburg.
43) http://home.earthlink.net/~bklohr/BatteryRoster.htm
Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
ALEXANDER R. HOPKINS,
E-30,
Alexander R. Hopkins
4th
Rank in and out: Corporal
M379 roll 1
American Civil War Soldiers
Alexander Hopkins
Confederate MD
Enlisted as a Corporal in 4th Light Artillery
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Lewis Horton – [Plot Beneath Monument] ADOPTED
Died and buried 3/03/1865.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Pvt., Co. H (lst), 1st Md. Inf. b. 5/9/44. Res. of Baltimore. Att. College of William & Mary 1860-61. Enl. Richmond 6/18/61. Present 9-12/61. Present Front Royal, Harrisonburg and Cross Keys. Discharged 6/18/62, however, had reenl. Co. A, 1st Md. Cav. 6/15/62. Discharged by 8/31/64. Reenl. Co. D, 43rd Bn. Va. Cav. fall of 1864. Paroled Winchester 4/21/65. 5'10", fair complexion, dark hair, dark eyes. Took oath Harpers Ferry 4/25/65. Member, Army & Navy Society, Maryland Line Association. d. 10/4/94. Bur. Loudon Park Cem, Bn1timore. Photograph appears in 1st and 2nd Maryland Cavalry.
23)
Driver, Page 443
Died 10/04/1894, aged 50.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
1st Md Inf, Co. H
Rank in and out: Private
M379 roll 1
American Civil War Soldiers
Enlisted as Private in
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
1st Md Cav, Co. A
Rank in and out: Private
M379 roll 1
American Civil War Soldiers
Enlisted as Private in
Paper: Critic Record,
Government Gossip-A Recapitulation of the November Debt Statement, Patent Office Promotions, Signs of Reviving
New Chief of Division-GRESHAM HOUGH of Maryland has been appointed a chief of division in the Sixth Auditor’s Office
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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B. Howard – [Plot B-21; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
Died 10/14/1864. Buried 10/15/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. Carvel G. Howard – [Plot C-42; Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 12/18/1919, aged 73.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Musician Alexander J. Hubbard – [Plot C-53; Readable] UNAVAILABLE (Previous Marker Installed)
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Musician, Co. A, 1st Md. Inf. & Co. A, 2nd Md. Inf. b.
Dorchester Co., Md. 9/21/22. Jeweler, Baltimore. Moved to Frederick, Md. 1855.
Jeweler and Watchmaker. Organized "Frederick Comet Band" 1857. Res.
of Frederick, Md. Enl. Harpers Ferry 5/21/61 as Pvt. Present 7/12/61, on extra
duty as Musician and 11/15-12/31/61. Discharged 8/17/62. Reenl.
1st Maryland Artillery 1862 in postwar account. Reenl.
Co. A, 2nd Md. Inf. 1862 and captured Gettysburg 7/5/63. Exchanged. Served as
volunteer Bugler, 1st Md. Cav. and 2nd Md. Cav. Appointed Chief Musician, 1st
Va. Cav. 1863 and served to end of war. Paroled Harpers Ferry 5/15/65.
Silversmith and Jeweler, Baltimore. Member, Army & Navy Society, Maryland
Line Association and Isaac Trimble Camp, Confederate Veterans, 1894. d.
23)
Driver, Page 446
Died 2/18/1911, aged 88.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Alexander J. Hubbard (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Musician
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into A Company, 1st Infantry (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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Buried 5/13/1862.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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HUBBARD, Thomas J. Private. Enrolled 25 June 61 at Camp
Trousdale in Company K, aged 22; present until transferred 1 May 62 to this
Company; present until wounded and captured at Gettysburg, Pa., 3 July 63; died
2 Aug 62 of wounds received at USA Genl Hosp, West’s
Buildings, Baltimore, Md. Buried at the Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
53) Courtesy of
Barry Crompton BCrompton@bigpond.com
Buried 8/03/1863.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Robert A. Huckley – [Plot A-11;
Unreadable] ADOPTED
Buried 10/27/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. Cunningham Hudgens – [Plot B-47; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 11/09/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
CUNNINGHAM
HUDGENS, Lot B-47,
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
Co. 3
Civil War P.O.W.
Records
Pvt.
Captured
Died West Bldg hosp.
Cause of death G.S. Wound
1850 Federal
John Hudgins |
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26 |
Farmer |
SC |
? O Hudgins |
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22 |
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SC |
Cunningham Hudgins |
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3 |
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SC |
Sarah Hudgins |
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1 |
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SC |
1860 Federal
Jno. Hudgens |
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36 |
OE Hudgens |
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32 |
C Hudgens |
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12 |
SF Hudgens |
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10 |
SE Hudgens |
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9 |
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8 |
Albert Hudgens |
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6 |
Nancy Hudgens |
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4 |
Jno. Hudgens |
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2 |
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
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Pvt. Joseph Hummer – [E-7a; No Marker;
Died 12/22/1897, aged 56.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
The (
JOSEPH HUMMER
Mr. Joseph Hummer, who was a member of Company F., First
Maryland Cavalry in the Confederate army died yesterday at the Confederate
Soldiers’ Home at
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
JOSEPH HUMMER, E-7a, no marker, MD Cav.
Obituary is in report #44, Dec. 1897
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Joseph Hummer
Confederate MD
1 Md Cav.,
American Civil War Soldiers
Joseph Hummer
Enlisted as a Private in
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Cornelius Hurtt – [Plot B-39; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Died 5/13/1871, aged 21. (sic)
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
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Died 5/06/1898, aged 62.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
George W. Huff (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted on Mar 10 1862 at Massies Mill, VA as
Private
Mustering information:
- Deserted from Nelson
Light Artillery (Virginia)
- Enlisted into Rives' Company, Nelson Light Artillery
(Virginia) on Mar 10 1862
Listed as:
- Court Martialed (date not indicated) (Found guilty
for desertion)
- Confined on Feb 28 1863 at Castle Thunder Prison, Richmond, VA
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
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