Clarence Henry MacKubin – [Plot B-02; Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 7/06/1918.
6) Records of
Clarence Nelson MacKubbin
(Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- Clarence Nelson MacKubbin died on Jul 16 1918 at Soldier's
Home, Pikesville, MD
- He is buried at Loudoun Park Cemetery, Baltimore, MD
Enlistment:
- Residing in Baltimore, 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
John D. Mahoney – [Plot J-10; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 1/11/1906, aged 86.
6) Records of
Born in
1) Toomey, Page 67
JOHN D. MAHONEY, J-10,
American
Civil War Soldiers
John
Mahoney
Private
US
Civil War Soldiers
John
Mahoney
1
SC Art.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M381
Roll 20
www.genealogybank.com Mortuary Notice, 13 January 1905,
Deaths
of Old Soldiers
John
D. Mahoney, aged seventy-six years, and Benjamin F. Pitts, aged seventy-eight
years, died at the Confederate Soldiers’ Home, at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Pvt. James Mahoney – [Plot H-29; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 6/17/1906, aged 69.
6) Records of
James Mahoney (Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- James Mahoney died on Jun 17 1906
- He is buried at Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, MD
- Moved to King George County by 1900. Died at age 69.
Enlistment:
- Residing in Baltimore, MD at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Aug 1 1861 at King George County, VA as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into Purcell
Light Artillery (Virginia) on Aug 1 1861
Listed as:
- Absent, sick on Nov 15 1861
- Returned on Dec 15 1861 (Estimated day)
- Wounded on Jun 26 1862 at Mechanicsville, VA (In left hand)
- Hospitalized on Jun 30 1862 at Howard's Grove Hospital, Richmond, VA
- Returned on Mar 15 1863
- Wounded on Jul 3 1863 at Gettysburg, PA (Left ankle broken by shell)
- Returned on Jan 15 1864
- Oath Allegiance on May 1 1865 at District Of Northern Neck, VA
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
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Died 9/22/1899, aged 76.
6) Records of
JAMES R. MALTBIE, E-58
The Sun Paper (Baltimore)
MALTBIE-Passed away peacefully, after a lingering illness, on Thursday evening, September 21, JAMES R. MALTBIE, in the 71st year of his age.
(
The Sun Paper (Baltimore),
James R. Maltbie
Mr. James R. Maltbie, a veteran of
the Confederate Army, died yesterday at his home,
His funeral will
take place from his late residence,
From www.ancestry.com
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
J.R. Maltbie
4 TN Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
M231 Roll 27
American Civil War Soldiers
J. Maltbie
Enlisted as a Private in
Also found
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
J.R. Maltbie
154 Senior Reg’t TN Inf (1
Rank in/out: Private
M231 Roll 27
American Civil War Soldiers
J. Maltbie
Enlisted as a Private
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
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Died 5/17/1862
62) Confederate P.O.W.'S, Soldiers and Sailors Who Died in
Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals In The North , Francis Ingmire and Carolyn
Ericson editors, Published by the National Archives, 1984 from an original
dated 1912 called Register of Confederate Soldiers and Sailors who died in
Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North, Compiled in the Office of
the Commissioner for Marking Graves of the Confederate Dead, War Department,
1912
Buried 5/17/1862.
6) Records of
TOBIAS M.
MANNING,
C-48,
Source:
www.ancestry.com
American
Civil War Soldiers
Tobias
Manning
Enlisted
2 June 1861 at
Died
from wounds at
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Tobias
M. Manning
24th
VA Inf. Reg.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M382
Roll 35 (Soldiers and Sailors System)
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
Tobias
M. Manning
Enlisted
6 Feb 1861 at
Co.
G., 24th Inf. Reg.,
Mustered
out 13 June 1862 at
The
Civil
War Prisoner of War Records 1861-1865-Register of Confederates who died in
Federal Prisons and
Manning,
Tobias M, 5th NC died May 17, 1862, buried
1860
John
Manning |
64 |
Farmer |
SC |
Margaret
Manning |
57 |
Wife |
VA |
John
E. Manning |
25 |
Laborer |
VA |
Tobias
Manning |
23 |
Laborer |
VA |
Living
next door is the family of Andrew F. Manning
Source:
www.footnote.com
T.M.
Manning, Co. G, 24th Reg. VA Vol., appears on an official copy of a
report of Killed, wounded and missing in 24
Tobias
M. Manning, Pvt.,
Tobias
M. Manning, Pvt.,
Tobias
M. Manning, Pvt., Co. G, 24
In
the file is a signed, sworn oath by John Manning to the Justice of the Peace
stating he is the father of Tobias M. Manning who died without wife or
children.
Publication
#: M324
Publication
Title: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in
Organizations from the State of
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
|
MARRIOTT, HENRY. Pvt., Co. H (2nd), 1st
23)
Driver, Page 469
Reburied from
6) Records of
|
Pvt., Co. E, 2nd
23)
Driver, Page 469
Died 10/11/1895, aged 52.
6) Records of
JOHN N. MARTIN, G-09,
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
John
N. Martin
Confederate
MD
2
Battn MD Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M379
Roll 2
American
Civil War Soldiers
John
Martin
Confederate
MD
Private
Civil
War Prisoner of War Records, US Hospital
Martin,
John N., Pvt, 1 MD, Co. E, captured Gettysburg PA 3
July 1863. Transferred to Point Lookout
Oct. 3, 1863.
Civil
War Prisoner of War Records at Point Lookout from
Martin,
John N., Pvt, 1 MD Co. E, captured
Martin,
John N., Pvt, 1 Md, Co. E.,
captured
April
13, 1864, by order of Gen. Buten?
Oath
and Parole
John
N. Martin, Baltimore Co., MD, served Co. E, 1st MD
1850 |
|
|
||
John S. Martin |
56 |
Farmer |
MD |
|
Eliza J, Martin |
46 |
|
MD |
|
Robt. Martin |
14 |
|
MD |
|
Sarah Martin |
21 |
|
MD |
|
John N.S. Martin |
9 |
|
MD |
|
Ann M. Hazel |
43 |
|
MD |
|
Mary Hazel |
7 |
|
MD |
|
Wm. M. Hazel |
1 |
|
MD |
|
Richard Martin |
50 |
|
MD |
Blind |
Robt. H. ? |
17 |
Student |
MD |
|
www.genealogbank.com, The (
John N. S. Martin
Mr. John N.S. Martin died yesterday at the
Confederate Soldiers’ Home, at
He enlisted in the Confederate service at
the age of seventeen under Capt. John W. Torsch, and
served throughout the war in the Shenandoah Valley and at
After the war he went to
A brother, Mr. Richard T. Martin, and one
sister, Mrs. Wimbish, of
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
|
Died 10/16/1900, aged 67.
6) Records of
Taken from genealogybank.com
The Sun Paper,
DEATH OF AN OLD SOLDIER
Patrick H. Martin,
an inmate of the Confederate Home, died at the hospital of the home, at
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
PATRICK H. MARTIN,
F-77,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Patrick H. Martin
21 VA INF, Co. B
Rank in/out: Private
Alternate Name: Patrick Martin
M382 Roll 36
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Patrick Martin
21 VA INF, Co. B
Rank in/out: Private
M382 Roll 36
American Civil War Soldiers
Patrick Martin
Residence:
Occupation: Clerk
Enlisted:
Enlisted as a Private in
Discharged
Eyes: Dark
Hair: Red
Complexion: Dark
1900
Martin, Patrick, Soldier, June 1834, 65, single, Ireland Ireland Ireland, immigrated 1859,
Naturalized, in
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
|
Pvt. George W. Matherly – [Plot B-19; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Died 11/05/1864. Buried 11/06/1864.
6) Records of
GEORGE W.
MATHERLY,
B-19,
Source:
www.amcestry.com
American
Civil War Soldiers
George
Matherly
Enlisted
22 June 1861 at Henry Co.,
Served:
Died
of disease 5 Nov 1864 at
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
George
W. Matherly
42nd
Va Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
Alternate
name: George W. Maverly
M382
Roll 36 (Soldiers and Sailors System)
Civil
War Prisoner of War Records-Selected Records of the War Department Relating to
Confederate Prisoners of War
Matherly, Geo. W., Pvt.
42nd Va, Co. F, captured Spottsylvania May 12, 1864, died West’s Bldgs
Hospital Nov. 5, 1864 of chronic diarrhea, buried Loudon Park Cemetery
Civil
War Prisoner of War Records-Register of Confederates who died in Federal
Prisons and
Matherly, Geo. Pvt., Co.
F, 42 VA, died Nov. 5, 1864, buried Loudon Park Cemetery Confederate Lot B-36
Source:
www.footnote.com
Matherly, George W.,
George
W. Maverly, Pvt.,
Geo.
W. Maverly, Pvt., Co. F., 42
G.
W. Martherly, Pvt., Co. F, 42 VA on roll of POW at
On
report of prisoners of war who died at West’s
Publication
#: M324
Publication
Title: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in
Organizations from the State of
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Thomas H. Matthews – [Plot A-16; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
|
Buried 11/15/1864.
6) Records of
Pvt. James W. Matthews – [Plot H-31; Readable] ADOPTED
Died 11/15/1901, aged 76.
6) Records of
JAMES W. MATHEWS, H-31,
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
J.W.
Matthews
9th
VA Inf. ,
Rank
in/out: Private
Alternate
Name: James W. Mathews
M382
Roll 36
American
Civil War Soldiers
James
Matthews
Enlisted
1 May 1862 at
There
is a James W. Matthews in the 19th Inf. Co. D, VA
From
www.genealogybank.com, The (
JAMES W. MATTHEWS
The funeral of Mr. James W. Matthews, 76
years old, an ex Confederate soldier, who died Friday, took place yesterday
afternoon from his home ***
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
|
Died 5/28/1907, aged 72.
6) Records of
JOSEPH V. McAVOY, B-91, Co. D., 22nd MS Inf.
American
Civil War Soldiers
Joseph
McAvoy
Confederate
MS
Enlisted
as Private in
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Joseph
McAvoy
Confederate
MS
22
MS Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M232
Roll 26 (Soldiers and Sailors System)
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
Joseph
McAvoy
Enlisted
as a Private in
Index
to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
1900
Name |
Born |
Age |
Married/years |
#
children born-still living |
Place
Born |
Father
Born |
Mother
Born |
Occupation/Relationship |
McAvoy, Joseph V. |
May
1835 |
65 |
Md 12yrs |
|
Md |
Ire |
Md |
Florist |
McAvoy, Christiann |
Aug
1847 |
42 |
Md 12yrs |
2-0 |
Md |
Ger |
Ger |
Wife |
1880
Name |
Age |
Occupation |
Born |
Father
born |
Mother
born |
McAvoy, Jos |
45 |
Laborer |
Md |
Ire |
Ire |
Source:
www.footnote.com
Joseph
McAvoy, Pvt., Co. D (Rodney Guards) 22nd
Reg. MS Inf., Muster Roll Aug. 5-13, 1861-Present, Aug. 13-Oct. 31
1861-Present, Nov and Dec 1861-Presnet, Dec. 31, 1861 to May 1,
1862-Present-enlisted Aug 31, 1861 at Corinth, MS, May 1 to Aug 31, 1862-Present, Sept and Oct
1862-absent missing since battle Corinth-supposed to be in hands of enemy, May
and June 1863-Absent sick at hospital, July 25 to Aug 31, 1863-Absent sent to
hospital March 1863, Sept and Oct 1863 at hospital since Oct 4, 1862, Nov and
Dec 1863-Absent in hospital at Marion,
March and April 1864-Absent sent to hospital Oct 4, 1862-since detaled by surgeons certificate March 16, 1864, July and
Aug 1864-Absent detached duty at Wayside Hospital Selma, Ala, Aug 31 1864 to
Feb 28, 1865-Absent detached at Wayside Hospital Selma,Ala..
On
Hospital Muster Roll Jackson’s cavalry
Publication
#: M269
Publication
Title: Compiled Service Records of
Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
|
McCAULEY, DANIEL: Enl. on 9/23/61
in
26)
Courtesy Jeff Weaver, Staunton Hill Artillery Web Site.
Born in
1)
Toomey, Page 66
Died 4/14/1910, aged 86.
6) Records of
DANIEL McCAULEY, C-77, Staunton Hill
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Daniel
McCauley
Capt.
Paris’
Rank
in/out: Private
M383
Roll 36
1870 US Federal Census-MD-Prince Georges-Vansville |
|||
McCauley, Danl |
40 |
Laborer |
|
McCauley, Bridget |
30 |
keeping house |
|
McCauley, David |
11 |
|
MD |
McCauley, Mary |
16 |
|
MD |
McCauley, Hannah |
12 |
|
MD |
McCauley, Ellen |
9 |
|
MD |
From
www.genealogybank.com, The
Mr. Daniel A. McCauley Dead
Mr. Daniel A. McCauley, aged 86 years, an old
Confederate veteran, died Thursdat night in the
Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home,
The funeral will take place at 8 o’clock
this morning at
The
(
DANIEL A. McCAULEY
The funeral of Mr. Daniel A. McCauley, a
Confederate veteran, who died Thursday night at the Maryland Line Confederate
Soldiers’ Home, Pikesville, took place yesterday morning from
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
George D. McClure – [Plot J-06; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 7/19/1905, aged 65.
6) Records of
GEORGE DOUGLAS McCLURE, J-06,
4 MD Art. (
US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
George D. McClure
Rank” Private
Served:
MD 4th Light Art.
Index to Compiled Confederate Service Records
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
George D. McClure
Confederate MD
4
Rank in/out: Private
Alternate name: G.D. McClure
M379 Roll 2
American Civil War Soldiers
George McClure
Confederate MD
Private in 4th Light Art. Reg. MD
The (
McClure- On July 19, 1905 at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa
Lockett
|
Peter H. McClury – [Plot D-56;
Unreadable] ADOPTED
Died 3/15/1912, aged 75.
6) Records of
Pvt. Stephen McDonald – [Plot H-30; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 10/11/1901, aged 70.
6) Records of
James McDowell – [Plot C-79; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Died 2/12/1910, aged 79.
6) Records of
JAMES McDOWELL, C-79, Teal’s Art. TX
Funeral of Mr. McDowell
The funeral of Mr. James McDowell, aged 70
years, a distinguished Confederate veteran and who served with Captain Beal’s
Artillery, of
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Pvt. Daniel McCaskill – [Plot
B-80; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Buried 11/20/1863, aged 24.
6) Records of
John B. McGinnis – [Plot E-44; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Reburied from
6) Records of
Pvt. George L. McGuire – [Plot J-04; Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 2/24/1907, aged 65.
6) Records of
Pvt. R. F. McInturff – [Plot C-33;
Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Buried 11/02/1864.
6) Records of
R. F. McINTURFF, C-33,
Source: www.footnote.com
NARA M270
Richard
McInturff, Co. D, 1 Reg. Thomas Legion, NC and TN
Vols. Age 19
Company
Muster Roll Sept/Oct 1863, enlisted 8 Aug 1861 at Knoxville, Present- Nov/Dec
1863 Present- Jan/Feb 1864 Present- Apr 1864 Present- Report of POW’s who died
at West’s Bldgs. Hospital, Baltimore, MD fromNov 1 to 15, 1864- Captured Strasburg, VA 19 Oct 1864,
died 1 Nov 1864 of G.S.wound buried Loudon Park.
Source:
www.ancestry.com
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Richard
McInturff
Inf.
Regt. Thomas Legion NC, Co. D
Rank
in/out: Private
CWSS
M230 Roll 26
American
Civil War Soldiers
Richard
McInturff
Private
Co.
D, Thomas Legion
1850
Charles
W. Price |
62 |
Farmer |
VA |
Sarah
M. Price |
55 |
|
TN |
Mary
A. McInturff |
35 |
|
TN |
George
W. McInturff |
12 |
|
TN |
Charles
P. McInturff |
9 |
|
TN |
Richard
McInturff |
6 |
|
TN |
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Died 1/30/1894, aged 61.
6) Records of
The Sun paper, 1
February 1894
Mr. James McKee, an ex-Confederate soldier, died at the
Confederate Soldiers’ Home,
The preceeding information
from the
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
|
Reburied from
6) Records of
Maj. McMurry – [Plot G-03;
Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Died September 1862. Reburied from Antietam to
6) Records of
Maj. James H. Messick – [Plot
Unknown; No Marker] ADOPTED
Died 7/24/1902, aged 53.
6) Records of
JAMES H.
MESSICK, Lot unknown, no marker, 14 AR
Inf., died
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
James M. Messick
14 (Power’s) AR Inf. Co. A
Rank in: Private
Rank out: Sergeant
James H. Messick
14 (Power’s) AR Inf.
Rank: Major
Side note: There is an E. H. Messick, confederate AR, 14 (Power’s) AR. Inf, Co. F&S, rank in/out: Major. Alternate name Elisha H. Messick.
American Civil War
Soldiers
James Messick
Enlisted as a Sergeant Co. A., 14 Inf Reg. AR.
J. Messick
Enlisted as Major, Co. S., 14 Inf. Reg AR
Side note:
E. Messick
Enlisted as Major
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
J. H. Messick (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Major
Mustering information:
- Commissioned into Field and Staff, 14th Infantry (Arkansas)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
- Field Officers, Regiments & Battalions of CS Army
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
Charles H. Mettee – [Plot B-34; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 6/21/1916, aged 70.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Charles Mettel (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into 2nd
Light Artillery (Maryland)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
Charles Meyers – [Plot D-54; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 4/12/1912, aged 84.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Michall – [Plot B-11; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Buried November 1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Lynn Franklin Miller – [Plot C-12; Readable] ADOPTED
Died 2/14/1925, aged 79.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Lineaus Franklin Miller
(Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- Lineaus Franklin Miller died on Feb 13 1925 at Old Soilders' Home,
-
-
Enlistment:
- Enlisted on Nov 22 1863 at Gloucester Point, VA as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into A Company, 5th Cavalry (Virginia)
on Nov 22 1863
Listed as:
- On rolls on Apr 15 1864 (Estimated day)
- Absent, sick on Sep 28 1864
- Hospitalized on Apr 1 1865 at Petersburg, VA
- POW on Apr 3 1865 at Hospital, Richmond, VA
- Paroled on May 29 1865 at Richmond, VA
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
|
Buried 3/13/1864, aged 24.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
JOHN K. MIMS,
Lot D-65,
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
John R. Mims
Confederate MS
11 MS Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
American Civil War
Soldiers
John Mims
Confederate MS
Enlisted as a Private, Co. E., 11 Inf. Reg. MS
Killed at
Civil War Prisoner
of War records
Mimms, John R., 11 MS, Co. E., captured at
Another record has date of death as
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett
John R. Mims
Private John R. Mims, Co. E, 11th Regiment
Mississippi Infantry Volunteers – born 1839 in
The 11th Regiment Mississippi Infantry was mustered into Confederate service in Lynchburg, VA after being recruited from the Mississippi counties of Neshoba, Yazoo, Monroe, Coahome, Noxubee, Chickasaw, Lowndes, Lamar, Carroll and Lafayette in the spring of 1861. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from First Manassas to the end of the war.
In the 1850
In the 1860
He was enlisted April 26/27, 1861 at Crawford (or
Crawfordville),
Mims’ name appears as having been discharged from
Company E of the 11th
On February 13, 1864 he apparently was moved to West’s
This information comes from his
military service record and prisoner of war record I got from the National
Archives and from census records.
70) Coutesy Ms. Mimi
Ashcraft.
Pvt. Aaron Moore – [Plot B-52; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Buried 5/24/1862.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
William Martin V. B. Moore – [Plot D-23; No Marker] ADOPTED
|
Died 3/12/1932, aged 89.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
William Martin Van Buren Moore (Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- Born in Halifax County, VA
- Pre-enlistment occupation: Planter
- William Martin Van Bure Moore died on Mar 12 1932
- He is buried at Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, MD
- Died at age 89.
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into 1st Company, Rockbridge 1st LA
(Virginia)
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
|
Died 10/09/1894, aged 52.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Edward Moran – [Plot F-65; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Died 10/09/1894. Reburied from
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
John O. Morgan – [Plot C-09; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Buried 2/24/1865.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Cpl. William T. Morgan – [Plot C-65; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 1/03/1911, aged 72.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
WILLIAM THOMAS
MORGAN,
C-65,
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
William
T. Morgan
Capt.
Armistead’s
Rank
in: Corporal
Rank
out: Private
M382
Roll 39
WAR VETERAN DEAD
William
T. Morgan Expires in the
William T. Morgan, aged 73 years, a veteran
of the Civil War, died of heart failure and pneumonia shortly after 10 o’clock
yesterday morning at the
Mr. Morgan was born in Matthew’s county,
About 25 years ago Mr. Morgan came to this
city to live and resumed his trade. Not
long after his arrival, however, his health began to fail and the family was
obliged to subsist as best they could.
Mrs. Keturah Morgan, the wife, did what she
could to maintain the family but when the son of the couple, William Morgan,
Jr., began to fail in health it seemed that luck was against them. He was obliged to give up his position and
then father, mother and son were obliged to depend upon a 15 year old grandson
for support.
It was in this condition that the Federated
Charities found the family. Now,
however, both the son and grandson are employed.
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Pvt. Samuel D. Mothershead – [Plot H-27; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 7/30/1901, aged 74.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
SAMUEL D.
MOTHERSHEAD, Lot H-27,
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
Samuel D. Mothershead
40 VA Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
American Civil War
Soldiers
Samuel Mothershead
Enlisted:
Enlisted as a Private in
Discharged
Civil War Prisoner
of War Records
Roll of Prisoners of War at
1850
Samuel D. Mothershead |
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21 |
Farmer |
Richmond Co. |
Mary A.F. Mothershead |
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33 |
|
Westmoreland Co. |
Eugene Ficklin |
|
6 |
|
Richmond Co. |
Theodore Ficklin |
|
1 |
|
Richmond Co. |
1860
Saml. D. Mothershead |
|
33 |
Hand on light boat |
VA |
Mary A.F. Mothershead |
|
44 |
|
VA |
Triplett Mothershead |
|
6 |
|
VA |
Eugene D. Ficklin |
|
16 |
|
VA |
Theodore Ficklin |
|
15 |
|
VA |
1870
|
|
41 |
Farmer |
VA |
Mothershead, Mary A.F. |
|
50 |
|
VA |
Wright, Elizabeth |
|
13 |
|
VA |
Palmer, Daniel |
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13 |
|
VA |
1880 US Federal Census, District of
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|
51 |
Waterman |
VA VA VA |
Mothershead, Mary A.F. |
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59 |
|
VA VA VA |
1900 US Federal Census, District of
Mothershead, Samuel D., born May 1828m age 72, widowed, Born In VA, parents born in VA. Boarder at the home of Albert Rusher.
IGI, www.familysearch.org
Samuel D. Mothershead
Born: 1826,
Died:
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Buried 7/27/1863.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Pvt. Cornelius Saxton Mullin – [Plot C-06; Readable] UNAVAILABLE (V.A. Stone)
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Aged 84.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Cpl. Joseph Mullen – [Plot H-24; Readable] ADOPTED
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Died 3/01/1903.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Joseph Mullen (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted on Jul 18 1861 at Perquimans County, NC as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into F Company, 27th Infantry (North
Carolina) on Jul 18 1861
- Paroled while serving in 27th Infantry (North
Carolina) on Apr 29 1865 at Greensboro, NC
Promotions:
- Promoted to Corpl (Full, Vol)
on Sep 18 1862
Sources for the above information:
- North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster, (1993)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
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(18) Private Lancaster (sic) Killed in Action in
38) http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/rosters/4thcava.htm
Buried 10/23/1864.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland