S. A. – [Plot F-53; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of
Pvt. Harry D. G. Sargent – [Plot B-38; Readable] ADOPTED
Died 3/08/1915, aged 73.
6) Records of
|
Reburied from
6) Records of
George Savage – [Plot C-81; Readable] (Private Burial) ADOPTED
|
Died 11/09/1910, aged 65.
6) Records of
George M. Savage (Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- Born May 10 1845
- Pre-enlistment occupation: Clerk
- Last known address: 412 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD
- George M. Savage died on Nov 9 1910
- He is buried at Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, MD
- Attended Otey Battalion Reunion, Richmond, VA 1878
as Batty Historian and 1887 reunion.
Enlistment:
- Residing in Richmond, VA at time of enlistment
- 18 years of age at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Oct 1 1863 at Richmond, VA as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into A Company, 13th Battn
LA (Virginia) on Oct 1 1863
Listed as:
- Wounded on Aug 1 1864 at Petersburg, VA (Estimated day)
- Hospitalized on Aug 2 1864 at Richmond, VA (With gunshot wound left foot, 4th
toe)
- Hospitalized on Oct 7 1864 at Richmond, VA (Toe amputated)
- Furloughed on Oct 15 1864 (Estimated day for 60 days)
- Oath Allegiance on Apr 13 1865 at Lynchburg, VA
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
|
Buried 10/14/1864.
6) Records of
R. P. Schimming
(Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Died of disease while serving in 14th Cavalry (Virginia)
at Fort McHenry, MD (Not on muster rolls)
- Enlisted into C Company, 14th Cavalry (Virginia)
Listed as:
- Confined (date not indicated) at Fort McHenry, MD
- POW (date not indicated)
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
Pvt. James A. Schools – [Plot B-18; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Schools, James A. Enlisted July 4,
1861. Appears on hospital register July 23, 1862.
37) http://49thvirginiainfantry.com/Company%20C%20%20Fauquier%20Guards.htm
Died 1/19/1917, aged 90.
6) Records of
Source: www.footnote.com
Schools,
James A., Co. C., 49 VA Inf’y, Private-Private,
Company
Muster Roll July/Aug 1861-enlisted 4 July 1861 at Warrenton, VA-absent sick,
Sept/Oct 1861-Present, Nov/Dec 1861-Present, Jan/Feb 1862-absent sick, Mar/Apr
1862- absent sick, May/June 1862-absent sick, Nov/Dec 1862-absent without
leave, Apr 30/Oct 31 1864-deserted Aug 1862 Orange County, Register CSA General
Hospital Charlottesville-admitted Apr 14, 1862-returned to duty June 12,
1862-acute bronchitis, C>S>A> General Hospital Danville, VA July 23,
1862-complaint debilities-returned to duty Aug. 6, 1862.
Source:
www.ancestry.com
American
civil War Soldiers
Enlisted
as a Private in co. C., 49th Inf. Reg. VA
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
James
A, Schools
49th
VA Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M382
Roll 49
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
James
A, Schools
VA
Enlisted
as a Private in
Index
to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
James
I. Schools
49th
Va Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
Alternate
name: James A. Schools
M382
Roll 49
1860
|
33 |
Manager |
|
Amanda
Orsler |
55 |
Housekeeping |
MD |
Wm.
Callenburgen |
17 |
Farmhand |
MD |
63) Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett
Sgt. Henry Schultz – [Plot H-17; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Born in
1)
Toomey, Page 77
Died 12/01/1903, aged 66.
6) Records of
HENRY SCHULTZ, H-17,
Source:
www.footnote.com
Schultz,
Henry, Co. B,D, 1(
Company
Muster Roll Jan 20-Apr 30, 1861-enlisted March 21 at Charleston-Present,
Company Muster-in Roll-Sullivan’s Island SC May 17, 1861-joined for duty and
enrolled March 2, 1861 at Charleston, Company Muster Roll May/June
1861-Presentm July/Aug 1861-Present, Sept/Oct 1861-transferred from Co. B to
Co. D in exchange for Mr. R. Barton Oct. 15, 1861, Nov/Dec 1861- Present,
Jan/Feb 1862-Present, Mar/ Apr 1862-absent temporarily attached to Captain
Haskell’s Co. D, Mar/Apr 1862-reenlisted March 7, 1862, May/June 1862-absent
detached with Captain Haskell’s Co. D at Fort Moultrie since March 1862, May/June
1862-Present,- appointed 2 sergeant to **** date from April 29, 1862, July/Aug
1862 Absent attached to Capt. Haskell’s Co. D at Fort Moultrie, Sept/Oct 1862
absent attached to Capt. Haskell’s CO. D, Sept/Oct 1862-Present, Nov/Dec
1862-transferred to Co. D, Nov/Dec 1862 Present, Jan/Feb 1863-Present, Mch/Apr 1863-Present, May/June 1863-Present, Jul/Aug
1863-Present, Sept/Oct 1863-Present, Nov/Dec 1863-Present on sick report since
Dec 27, 1863, Jan/Feb 1864-Present- twenty two cartridges and twenty caps to be
paid for, May/June 1864-Present-promoted Sergeant Aug. 11, 1864 pay due as
Corporal up to that date, Sept/Oct 1864-Present, Nov/Dec/ 1864-Pressent
Source:
www.ancestry.com
American
Civil War Soldiers
Henry
Shultz
Enlisted
as Sergeant in Co. B, 1st Regulars Inf.
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Henry
Shultz
1
(
Rank
in: Private
Rank
out: 1 Sergeant
M381
Roll 29
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
Henry
shultz
SC
Enlisted
as Sergeant in
Index
to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
63) Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett
Sgt. Channing M. Scott – [Plot F-08; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 6/28/1892, aged 49.
6) Records of
C. M. Scott (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as First Sergeant
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into 2nd Battn Cav (Maryland)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
CHANNING M.
SCOTT,
F-08,
Source:
www.footnote.com
Medical
Directories Office, Richmond, VA-admitted Nov. 30, 1862-returned to duty Jan.
5, 1862, Hospital Muster Roll, Richmond, VA-to Oct. 31, 1862 dated Dec. 5,
1862-Enlisted Sept. 1, 1862 at Frederick City, MD-Present or absent not stated,
Signed “Parole of Honor” May, 15, 1865
Source:
www.genealogybank.com
Sun
paper, 28 June 1892
SCOTT-On
June 27, at 9:30 A. M., CHANNING M. SCOTT, in the 50th year of his
age. Relatives and friends of the family
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence,
Source:
www.ancestry.com
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
C.
M. Scott
2
Rank
in/out: 1st Sergeant
M379
Roll 2
American
Civil War Soldiers
C.
Scott
Confederate
MD
Enlisted
as a 1st Sergeant in 2nd Battn
Cav. Reg MD
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
C.
M. Scott
Served:
Enlisted
as 1st Sergeant in MD 2nd Cav Battn
Index
to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
1850
Horatio
Scott |
58 |
Planter |
MD |
Henrietta
Scott |
44 |
|
MD |
L.
W. Scott |
15 |
|
MD |
Izabel Scott |
14 |
|
MD |
admitted April 21, 18665Horatio Scott |
13 |
|
MD |
Henry
W. Scott |
11 |
|
MD |
Channing
M. Scott |
07 |
|
MD |
Susan
R. Scott |
31 |
|
MD |
1860
H.
M. Scott |
Female |
55 |
MD |
Henry
W. Scott |
Male |
21 |
MD |
C.
M. Scott |
Male |
17 |
MD |
63) Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett
John Scott – [Plot D-31; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Buried 5/11/1862.
6) Records of
|
Pvt. T. G. Scott – [Plot A-02; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Died 5/3/1865
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
Died 05/03/1865.
32) Confederate P.O.W.'S, Soldiers and Sailors Who Died in
Federal Prisons & Military Hospitals In the North, Francis Ingmire and Carolyn Ericson, Published by The National
Archives, 1984.
T.G. SCOTT, A-02,
Source:
www.footnote.com
Scott,
T.G., Co. B, 54th NC Inf. Private-Private,
T.
G. Scott-injury left knee-flesh-simple dressing-wounded between Petersburg and
Farmville March 29th to April 9, 1865- transferred to City Pint
April 12, 1865, U.S.A. Hospital Steamer
Connecticut admitted April 21, 1865-transferred from City Point, VA to Baltimore,
MD., U.S.A. Genral
Hospital West’s Bldg, Baltimore, MD from City Point admitted April 22, 1865
with G.S.W. upper 1/3 left leg below knee joint by Rnd
Ball at Harpers Ferry April 6, 1865, died May 3, 1865, Record of Death and
Interment- T.G. Scott, Residence before enlistment-NC, married, Widow living in
Morganton, NC, cause of death-gunshot wound, age of deceased-45, Date of death
and burial-May 3-4, 1865.
Source:
www.ancestry.com
American
Civil War Soldiers
T.
Scott
Residence:
Enlisted
as a Private in
Died
of disease as a POW 3 May 1865 at
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
T.G.
Scott
54th
NC Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M230
Roll 35
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
T.G.
Scott
Residence:
Served:
NC
Enlisted
as a Private in
Mustered
out 3 May 1865 at
1860
Theophilus G.Scott |
39 |
Farmer |
NC |
Martha
Scott |
27 |
|
NC |
Oranna Scott |
8 |
|
NC |
Alice
A. Scott |
6 |
|
NC |
Joseph
P. Scott |
5 |
|
NC |
Ann
E. Scott |
3 |
|
NC |
Wm.
A. Scott |
1 |
|
NC |
John
B. Branch |
87 |
Farmer |
VA |
Sarah
Branch |
75 |
|
NC |
63) Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett
|
|
William Sellman – [Plot E-35;
Unreadable] ADOPTED
Pvt.,
23)
Driver, Page 509
Reburied from
6) Records of
|
Josiah T. Settle – [Plot C-08; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
Died 12/14/1925.
6) Records of
Josiah T. Settle (Confederate)
- Josiah T. Settle is buried at
- Postwar Residence:
Enlistment:
- Enlisted on Jun 15 1864 as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into Amherst
Light Artillery (Virginia) on Jun 15 1864
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
|
Reburied from
6) Records of
|
Died 9/09/1896, aged 62.
6) Records of
S. D. Shannon (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Captain
Mustering information:
- Commissioned into B Company, 15th Battn
HA (South Carolina)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
|
Buried 10/04/1864.
6) Records of
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Buried 3/03/1864, aged 25.
6) Records of
THOMAS W. SHAW,
Lot C-84, Co. H, 11
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Confederate AL
11
Rank in/out: Private
American Civil War
Soldiers
Thomas Shaw
Confederate AL
Enlisted as Private Co. H., 11 Inf. Reg AL
Prisoner of War
records
Shaw, T W Pvt 11
1850 Federal
Census
J M Shaw |
|
43 |
Farmer |
SC |
Mary Shaw |
|
36 |
|
SC |
William M Shaw |
|
17 |
Farmer |
|
Archibal Shaw |
|
15 |
Farmer |
|
|
|
13 |
|
|
James A |
|
13? |
|
|
Thomas W |
|
9 |
|
|
Babe |
|
7 |
|
|
Brice |
|
6 |
|
|
Martin |
|
4 |
|
|
Mary |
|
2 |
|
|
1860 Federal
Census
Jas. M. Shaw |
|
52 |
Farmer |
SC |
Elizabeth Shaw |
|
36 |
|
|
Thos. W. Shaw |
|
20 |
|
|
A K Polk Shaw |
|
17 |
|
|
Henry M Dallas Shaw |
|
16 |
|
|
Martin Van B. Shaw |
|
13 |
|
|
Mary Shaw |
|
12 |
|
|
Violet R M Shaw |
|
3 |
|
|
Eliza M Shaw |
|
1 |
|
|
Amanda E Shaw |
|
6/12 |
|
|
63) Courtesy
Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Pvt. Daniel Sheedy – [Plot
F-42; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Pvt., Co. F, 1st
23)
Driver, Page 510
Reburied from
6) Records of
Pvt. Edward P. Sheehan – [Plot G-26; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
|
Cpl., Co. F, 1st
23) Driver, Page 511
Died 9/03/1895, aged 62.
6) Records of
|
Edward A. Sheets – [Plot B-73; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Died 1/03/1908, aged 71.
6) Records of
EDWARD A. SHEETS, lot B-73, Co. D, 2nd KY Cav
Died
1900
Maryland Line Confederate Soldier’s Home
SHEEKS, E.A. born June 1831, age 68, widowed, born Md.
Parents born
The
Edward Adolphus SHEEKS
Born at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Lt. George Krebs Shellman – [Plot E-04; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
1st Lt.,
23)
Driver, Page 511
Died 5/25/1891, aged 70.
6) Records of
GEORGE KREBS SHELLMAN, Lot E-04,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
George K. Shellman
Confederate MD
1 MD Inf,
Rank in/out: 1st Lieutenant
George K. Shellman
Confederate
Confederate Troops
General and Staff officers, Corps, Division and Brigade Staff, Non-com. Staffs and Bands, Enlisted Men, Staff Department, C.S.A.
Rank in/out: 1st Lieutenant
American Civil War Soldiers
George Shellman
Residence:
Occupation: Lawyer
Enlisted:
Confederate MD
Died:
Enlisted as a 1st Lieutenant at the age of 41
Commission in
Promoted to Full Quartermaster
Surrendered
1850
Wm. Shellman |
|
56 |
|
NY |
George Shellman |
|
28 |
Lawyer |
NY |
1860
City Hotel
George Shellman |
|
40 |
MD |
1870
City Hotel
Shellman, Geo. K. |
|
49 |
Lawyer |
MD |
1880 US Federal Census, MD, Frederick,
(This appears to be a hospital for the insane. He is not listed as insane but many are)
Shellman, George K. |
|
60 |
Single |
MD MD MD |
IGI at www.familysearch.org
George Krebs Schellman
Christened
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
The (
Lieut. George Krebs Shellman,
Company A., First Maryland Regiment, who died at the Confederate Soldier’s
Home, Pikesville, on Monday, was buried yesterday in
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Thomas R. Shepherd – [Plot H-28; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Thomas R. Shepherd: 1st Sgt. Co. I (AKA Henrico Lt.
Dragoons), b. 1840 Enl. Henrico CH 5-9-61 as Pvt. Present throught 6-30-61. Promoted 4th Sgt. & Present 3-4/62,
Promoted 1st Sgt. & Present 1-4/63. Ab. sick in Hanover Junction Hospital
5-6/63 Present 7-8/63. Ab. on detail 9-10/63 Present 11-12/63 & 7-8/64.
Issued clothing 9/30 & 12/31/64. No Further Report. Admitted Old Soldiers
Home,
55) 10th
Virginia Cavalry, by Robert J. Driver, Jr.; Courtesy of Wm. Sterling Schermerhorn psidiver@earthlink.net,
P. 160
Died 8/10/1901, aged 61.
6) Records of
Thomas R. Shepherd (Confederate)
Biographical data and notes:
- Thomas R. Shepherd died on Aug 16 1901 at Old Soldiers' Home, Pikesville, MD
- He is buried at Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore, MD
Enlistment:
- 21 years of age at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on May 9 1861 at Henrico Court House, VA as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into I Company, 10th Cavalry (Virginia)
on May 9 1861
Promotions:
- Promoted to 1st Sergt (Full, Vol)
(date not indicated)
- Promoted to 4th Sergt (Full, Vol)
(date not indicated)
Listed as:
- On rolls on Jan 15 1863 (Estimated day. On rolls through 04/63)
- Hospitalized on May 15 1863 at Hanover Junction, VA (Estimated day)
- Detailed on Sep 15 1863 (Estimated day)
- On rolls on Nov 15 1863 (Estimated day)
- On rolls on Jul 15 1864 (Estimated day)
- Issued clothing on Sep 30 1864
- Issued clothing on Dec 31 1864
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
Pvt. Henry F. Shliephake (Sleepack or Sleepacht)– [Plot C-46; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
|
Pvt., Co. H (2nd), 1st
23)
Driver, Page 508
Born in Washington, DC, on January 3, 1837. Shortly after my birth my parents located in the city of Baltimore where I resided until the commencement of Civil War….Was taken prisoner and confined at Point Lookout until the early summer of 1863.
1)
Toomey, Page 79
Died 9/05/1918.
6) Records of
HENRY FREDERICK
SLEEPACK (Schliephake), C-46,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Henry Sleepack
Confederate MD
1st MD Inf. Co. H
Rank in/out: Private
Alternate name Henry T. Schliephake
M379 roll 2
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
H.F. Sleepack
Confederate MD
1st MD Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
Alternate name: Henry T. Schliephake
M379 roll 2
US Civil War Soldiers 1861- 1865
Henry T. Schliephake
Confederate MD
1sr MD Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
American Civil War Soldiers
Henry Schliephake
Confederate MD
Enlisted as a Private
Civil War Prisoner of War Records
Sleepack, Henry citizen Balto. MD, near Baltimore May 19, 1863. Exchanged
We, the undersigned, desire to be sent South as POW for exchange
Sleepack, H.F. Baltimore, MD, Co. H, 1 MD Inf.
1900
Sleepack, H.F. Jan 1837
63 DC
1910
Sleepack, Henry F. 72 widowed Md MD MD
(Source for above information- www.ancestry.com)
Baltimore American paper,
Official Death list Reported
Sleepack, Henry F, 1807 North Fulton Ave 82 y/o
The
HENRY FREDERICK SLEEPACK
Born
at Washington, DC, on January 3, 1837.
Shortly after my birth my parents located in the city of
HENRY F. SLEEPACK
From www.mostateparks.com/confedmem/lists.htm
Applicants For Confederate Home in
Henry F. Sleepack, age 62, years 1898-1899 (w), Private Co. H, 1st Md Inf.
From www.ancestry.com
Henry F. Sleepack, location r 612 e 6th, Business name Golden Eagle, Bookkeeper
Henry F. Sleepack, location r 4002 e 9th, Business, Golden Eagle Clothing Co., Bookkeeper
63) Courtesy
Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Henry F. Schliephake
Co. H 1st Maryland Infantry
Henry F. Schliephake was enlisted by Capt. William H. Murray on June 18, 1861 in Richmond, Virginia for a period of one year. He was discharged on 18 June 1862, receiving payment on 24 June 1862 from J. Ambler.
He was captured on May 19, 1863 near Baltimore, later stated at Blue Ball Tavern, Phil. Date of arrival Baltimore Dec. 10, 1863. He was exchanged March 17, 1864 at City Point, Virginia.
AGO. 10th St
Mch 26 09
Mr. Whitcomb,
Card from Roll 84, Sheet 16 (Sig. to a roll of P of W paroled at Point Lookout, Md and transferred to City Point, VA Mch 16/64 for exchange) shows H. F. Sleepack, Pvt. Co H 1 Regt Md, Captured Blue Ball Tavern, Phil May 19/63. Can you find anything addtl?
Respectfully,
OB Brown
Mr. Brown,
Herewith is sent Carded Reg. No 1 of Point Lookout, which shows on page 414 the above named prisoner as a Citizen etc – Will you please return this Regr Monday after card has been made from source. We have occasion to refer to this register every day.
Mar 27/09
I CERTIFY, That the within named Henry F. Schliephake a Private of Captain Wm H Murrays Company (H) of the first Regiment of Maryland Vols born in Washington in the State of District of C aged 25 years, 5 feet 9 inches high, light complexion, light eyes, light hair, and by occupation clerk was enlisted by Wm.H. Murray at Richmond, Virginia on the 18th day of June 1862 to serve one years, and is now entitled to discharge by reason of the expiration of his term of enlistment.
The said Henry F. Schliephake was last paid by Capt. Byrd to include the 31st day of December 1861, and has pay due from that date to the present date.
There is due to him _____ Dollars traveling allowance from ______, the place of discharge, to _____, the place of enrolment, transportation not being furnished in kind.
There is due him fifty dollars on cloathing alot.
He is indebted to the Confederate States twenty three dollars on account of clothing drawn in kind.
Given in duplicate at Staunton, this 18th day of June 1862.
(S) WmH Murray, Capt.
Commanding Company.
For pay from 31st of December 1861, to to 18 of June 1862, being 5 months and 18 days, at $11 Dollars per month, 61.60
For pay for traveling from clothing to 50.00, being ______miles, at ten cents per mile, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clothing
Amount . . . . . . 111.60
Deduct for clothing overdrawn 23.
Balance paid, . . . . . . 88.60
Received of Capt. Jno Ambler C.S. Army, this 24 day of July 1862 eighty eight Dollars and 60 Cents, in full of the above account.
(S) H. F. Schliephake
Witness ________________
Biography of
Henry F. Schliephake/Sleepack
Henry F. Schliephake was born January 3, 1837 in Washington, DC. His father, John H. H. Schliephake, was born in Germany. His mother, Emelia Kracht, was born in Virginia. Prior to the outbreak of the war, Henry was a clerk. Following his year’s enlistment with Co. H, Henry served in the 35th Virginia Local Defense, a unit composed of clerks who worked in Richmond. (No record of this service has been located yet.) He lived at 1430 Preston Street, Baltimore City. He was elected to the Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States in the State of Maryland on March 20, 1894. He was admitted to the Maryland Line Confederate Home on 3 April 1900, but quit the home with honorable mention on 22 April 1914. On July 24, 1918 he moved to 1807 N. Fulton Street in the 15th Ward of Baltimore City. He died on September 5, 1918 at his residence at the age of 82 years, 8 months. The cause of death is illegible, but the contributory cause was hardening of the arteries. He was married at the time of his death. Henry was buried on September 7th on Confederate Hill, C 46, Loudon Park Cemetery.
72) Courtesy
Ms. Carolyn Billups.
Dr. Newton Shoemaker – [Plot F-51; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Reburied from
6) Records of
W.J. Simmons – [Plot B-31; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
W.J. SIMMONS,
B-31,
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
W. Simmons
21st GA Inf. Co. H
Rank in/out: Private
M226 roll 55
American Civil War Soldiers
W. Simmons
Enlisted as a Private
63) Courtesy
Ms. Lisa Lockett.
John A. Simpson – [Plot H-03; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Pvt., Co. D, 1st
23)
Driver, Page 514
Died 12/30/1904, aged 64.
6) Records of
Cpl. John Jackson Sims – [Plot E-11; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Cpl., Co. D, 1st
23)
Driver, Page 514
Died 4/11/1889, aged 49.
6) Records of
John Simms (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into D Company, 1st Infantry (Maryland)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
|
Died and buried 10/14/1864.
6) Records of
MURDOCK
SKIPPER,
US Civil War Soldiers
1861-1865
Murdock Skipper
Confederate North Carolina
46th NC Infantry Co. D
Rank in/out: Private
American Civil War
Soldiers
Murdock Skipper
Residence:
Enlisted: 8 May 1862 at Richmond Co., NC as a Private at the age of 26.
Died as a prisoner
Prisoner of War
records
Skipper, Murdock Pvt Co. D 46 NC Inf died
Skipper, Murdock Pvt Co. G 46 NC Inf captured
Skipper, M., Pvt 46 NC Co. D., captured
1850 Federal
Drury Skipper |
|
45 |
Farmer |
NC |
Mary Skipper |
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45 |
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NC |
Anna Skipper |
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18 |
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NC |
Murdock Skipper |
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15 |
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NC |
Daniel Skipper |
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13 |
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NC |
Alexander Skipper |
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10 |
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NC |
Sarah Skipper |
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5 |
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NC |
1860 Federal
Census, NC,
Mary Skipper |
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53 |
Domestic |
SC |
Murdock Skipper |
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25 |
Farmer |
NC |
Ann Skipper |
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26 |
Domestic |
NC |
Daniel Skipper |
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23 |
Field hand |
NC |
Sandy Skipper |
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20 |
Field hand |
NC |
Sarah Skipper |
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18 |
Domestic |
NC |
Note: There is a Daniel
Skipper, residence Richmond Co., NC who
enlisted on
63) Courtesy
Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Capt. Augustine Jaqualine Smith – [Plot D-80; Readable] (Private Burial) ADOPTED
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Died 4/23/1899, aged 67.
6) Records of
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Buried 7/20/1863.
6) Records of
Pvt. Elhannan Collia
Smith – [Plot B-06; Readable] ADOPTED
Died 12/03/1917.
6) Records of
Cpl. H. Tillard Smith – [Plot
E-09a; Unreadable;
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Cpl.,
23)
Driver, Page 515
Died 5/28/1881.
6) Records of
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Henry H. Smith – [Plot C-19; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Buried 11/02/1864.
6) Records of
Pvt. Joseph Smith – [Plot A-55; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
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Died 12/14/1896, aged 50.
6) Records of
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Died 5/11/1895, aged 53.
6) Records of
William B. Smith – [Plot C-27; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Buried 11/06/1864.
6) Records of
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Buried 10/16/1864.
6) Records of
W. J. Smith – [Plot F-72; No Marker] ADOPTED
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Died 3/04/1865. Reburied from
6) Records of
Lt. Nicholas W. Snowden – [Plot E-55; Unreadable] UNAVAILABLE (Private Burial)
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3rd Lt., Co. D, 1st
23)
Driver, Page 518
Died 6/06/1862, aged 33. Reburied from
6) Records of
NICHOLAS W. SNOWDEN,
Unavailable,
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
Nicholas N. Snowden
Confederate MD
1 MD Inf.,
Rank in/out: 2nd Lieutenant
American Civil War
Soldiers
Nicholas Snowden
Residence:
Occupation: Farmer
Enlisted:
Confederate MD
Enlisted as a 2nd Lieutenant at the age of 33 in Co. D, 1st MD Inf. Reg
Killed 6 June 1862 at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Isadore A. Sotecki – [Plot B-14; Readable] ADOPTED
Died 5/10/1917.
6) Records of
Isidore Soiecki (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into B 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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William O. Sollers – [Plot C-14; Readable] ADOPTED
Died 6/02/1924, aged 87.
6) Records of
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Buried 5/15/1862.
6) Records of
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Died in Hospital
43) http://home.earthlink.net/~bklohr/BatteryRoster.htm
Reburied from
6) Records of
In reading "Virgina At War,
1863", edited by William C. Davis and James I. Robertson Jr. (University
Press of Kentucky, 2009), I found two entries on page 175 having to do with Mr.
Stansbury. It is in a portion of the diary of Mrs.
Judith Brockenbrough McGuire, who volunteered at the
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NB Robertson Hospital treated 1,333 wounded over the course of the War, losing only 73--the lowest mortality rate of any military hospital, North or South, during the War. Unfortunately, our Mr. Stansbury was one of those who were lost.
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Mrs. McGuire's diary entry for Wednesday, April 15th, 1863, reads as follows (in part):
"Spent yesterday in the hospital. I am particularly
interested in two very ill men. One is a youth of seventeen years, who has been
seventeen months in service.* Poor boy! He is now sinking with consumption, and
has lately been brought to our hospital from another. His case elicits great
sympathy and kindness. His name is Stansberry (sic),
and he is from
On Friday, April 17th, Mrs. McGuire wrote as follows (in part):
"On going to the hospital yesterday, I found that young Stansberry (sic) had died, surrounded by sympathetic friends, and having a bright hope of blessed immortality..."
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* Mr. Robertson, editor, says in his note (#122, page 196):
"Edward O. N. Stansbury was a
member of the All-Maryland Chesapeake Artillery, which served as a
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While I'm not quite sure that Mr. Robertson's last statement
is entirely accurate, I will trust that his identification of Mr. Stansbury as the individual is question IS--based, I
gather, on
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A brief check on Ancestry.com (hardly thorough--I'm not a member...yet!) seemed to support the age of the gentleman, citing references in both the 1850 and 1860 Baltimore City census records, and placing his year of birth in 1846/47.
71) Courtesy Howard L. Smith Jr., Pvt. Co. E., 15th
New Jersey Vol. Infantry, Vincent's Brigade
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Drummer Adam Stark – [Plot A-06; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
Buried 12/23/1864.
6) Records of
Pvt. Adam Stark – [E-11a; No Marker] ADOPTED
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Died 9/17/1878, aged 47.
6) Records of
Pvt. John M. Steele – [Plot E-05; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Died 12/16/1890, aged 72.
6) Records of
The (
The remains of Dr.
William J. Barry and John M.Steele, the two veterans who
died at the Confederate Soldiers’ Home at Pikesville on Monday, were buried in
the presence of a half dozen comrades yesterday afternoon. Mr. Steele was buried in the Confederate lot
at
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Sgt. Thomas E. Steger – [Plot D-67; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Buried 4/21/1864.
6) Records of
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Buried 8/07/1863.
6) Records of
Capt. Septimus Hunter Stewart – [Plot F-16; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
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1st Lt., Co. C (2nd), 1st
23)
Driver, Page 523
Died 1/06/1893.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Capt. Thomas Richard Stewart – [Plot B-61; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Captain, Co. G, 2nd
23)
Driver, Page 523
Died 11/26/1908, aged 78.
6) Records of
THOMAS RICHARD
STEWART, B-61, Co. G, 2nd MD Inf, died
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Thomas R. Stewart
Confederate MD
2nd Batt’n MD Inf.,
Rank in: First Lieutenant
Rank out: Captain
M379 roll 2
American Civil War Soldiers
Thomas Stewart
Residence:
Occupation: Farmer
Enlisted:
Confederate MD
Died:
Enlisted as a Private at the age of 29 years in Co. G., 2nd Inf. Reg. MD
Promoted to Full First Lieutenant
Promoted to Full Captain
Discharged for wounds
Enlisted in Recruiting Officers Reg., Confederate States
1880 US Federal Census MD, Talbot, Trappe, 81 |
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Lewis, Susan |
49 widow |
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MD MD MD |
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Stewart, Thomas |
49 son-in-law |
Sailor |
MD MD MD |
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Stewart, Sallie C |
27 daughter |
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MD MD MD |
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Lewis, William T |
23 son |
Farm Laborer |
MD MD MD |
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Lewis, Anna |
16 daughter |
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MD MD MD |
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Lewis, Susan E. |
14 daughter |
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MD MD MD |
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Lewis, Josephine |
09 daughter |
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MD MD MD |
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Stewart, Arthur |
03 gr, son |
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MD MD MD |
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Stewart, Mary E. |
01 gr. Daughter |
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MD MD MD |
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1900 |
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Stewart, Arthur J (or I) |
May 1877 |
23 M 1yr |
MD MD MD |
Fisherman |
Stewart, Alda |
Feb 1884 |
16 M 1yr |
MD MD MD |
Wife |
Stewart, Thomas R. |
May 1830 |
70 M 24yrs |
MD MD MD |
Father Sailor |
Stewart, Sarah C. |
Jan 1853 |
47 M 24yrs 4-3 |
MD MD MD |
Mother |
The above information from www.ancestry.com
The (
CAPT. T.R. STEWART DEAD
Valiant Confederate Was Wounded At
Capt. Thomas
Richard Stewart, of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home,
He was born in
He enlisted in the
Second Maryland Infantry, and in November, 1862 was elected first lieutenant of
his company and promoted to captain
Captain Stewart was
wounded in the ankle at the battle of
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Captain
Thomas Richard Stewart (right) of the 2nd
Maryland Infantry, Co. G. |
After the was he
returned to this city and resumed his occupation of navigator on the
A widow and children live in Talbot county and a brother and other relatives live in this city. He was admitted to the home in 1894.
The
Thomas Richard Stewart
Born in
www.descv.org/RollOf Honor.html
Member Ancestor Unit
William D. Dobson Capt.
Thomas Richard Stewart 2nd
Reg.
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Reburied from
6) Records of
John D. Stoner – [Plot F-70; Unreadable] ADOPTED
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Reburied from
6) Records of
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Died 10/24/1904, aged 72.
6) Records of
George Strain (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted on Jun 1 1861 at Petersburg, VA as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into C Company, 18th Battn
HA (Virginia) on Jun 1 1861
- Deserted from 18th Battn HA (Virginia) on Apr 5 1865 (Estimated day of
desertion to US Forces)
Listed as:
- Detailed on Apr 15 1864 (As carpenter)
- Detached on Aug 31 1864 at Belle Isle, VA (Guarding Federal prisoners)
- On rolls on Dec 31 1864 (Present)
- Hospitalized on Jan 10 1865 at Richmond, VA (With pleuritis)
- Hospitalized on Jan 25 1865 at Richmond, VA
- Confined on Jan 30 1865 at Castle Thunder Prison, Richmond, VA
- Oath Allegiance on Apr 12 1865 at Washington, DC (Sent to Norfolk, VA)
Sources for the above information:
- The Virginia Regimental Histories Series, (1987)
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
GEORGE
STRAIN, H-06,
(Source: www.ancestry.com)
US Civil War Soldiers Records and
Profiles
George Strain
Enlistment Date: 6 Jan 1861
Rank at Enlistment: Private
Place of Enlistment:
State Served:
Enlisted in
Mustered out 05 April 1865
The
US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
George Strain
18 Battn. VA
Heavy Art.,
Rank in/out: Private
M382 Roll 53
American Civil War Soldiers
George Strain
Enlisted: 1 June 1861 at
Enlisted as a Private
Deserted 5 April 1865
1850 US Federal Census-VA-Jefferson-Smithfield |
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Simon L. Minghini |
45 |
Cabinet Maker |
VA |
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Elizabeth Minghini |
40 |
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VA |
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Joseph J. Minghini |
13 |
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VA |
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Josiah Ridgway |
22 |
Cabinet Maker |
VA |
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George Strain |
18 |
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VA |
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Henry Ogden |
17 |
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VA |
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Nathan Vancleeve |
25 |
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VA |
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1860 Federal Census-VA-Petersburg Independent
City-South Ward |
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George Strain |
27 |
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VA |
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Margaret Strain |
24 |
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VA |
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Mary E. Strain |
3 |
|
VA |
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George W. Strain |
1 |
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VA |
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1870 US Federal Census-VA-Petersburg Independent
City-Petersburg Ward 5 |
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Straine, George |
39 |
Carpenter |
VA |
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Straine, Margaret |
40 |
Keeping House |
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Straine, George |
11 |
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VA |
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Straine, John |
9 |
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VA |
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Straine, Mary L. |
12 |
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VA |
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Straine, Maggie |
5 |
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VA |
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Straine, Annie |
3 |
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VA |
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12-Apr |
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Va |
Born in January |
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1880 US Federal Census-VA-Henrico-Richmond-District 90 |
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Strain, George |
47 |
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VA VA VA |
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Strain, Margaret |
45 |
Keeping House |
ENG ENG ENG |
Wife |
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Strain, Mary E. |
22 |
Cigar Factory |
MD VA ENG |
Daughter |
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Strain, Margaret |
15 |
Cigar Factory |
VA VA ENG |
Daughter |
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Strain, George |
23 |
Carpenter |
MD VA ENG |
Son |
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Strain, John |
19 |
Horse Dealer |
VA VA ENG |
Son |
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Strain, Anne |
12 |
At School |
VA VA ENG |
Daughter |
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Strain, Victoria |
8 |
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VA VA ENG |
Daughter |
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Strain, William |
6 |
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VA VA ENG |
Son |
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1900 US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore-Election Dist. 3-
District 27 |
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Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home |
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Strain, George |
Soldier |
Feb 1833 |
67 |
MD MD MD |
Inmate |
(Source:
www.genealogybank.com)
The
(
GEORGE STRAIN
Mr. George Strain, a Confederate veteran,
died on Monday night at the Confederate Soldiers’ Home,
Mr. Strain was a carpenter and moved from
63)
Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett.
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Pvt.,
23)
Driver, Page 524
Died 5/05/1903, aged 64.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
John H. Streett (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
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
Bugler Alfonso Stroemer – [Plot E-06; Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 10/18/1890, aged 54.
6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Enlisted 1861, discharged 20 April, 1865. Seved 4 years.
1890
“Alphonse Stroemer, departed from
63) Courtesy
Ms. Lisa Lockett
A. Stroemer (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into Jackson
Light Artillery (Georgia)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
|
Richard Boswell Stubbs – [Plot B-44; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
Died 7/29/1914, aged 78.
6) Records of
Richard B. Stubbs (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Corporal
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into G Company, 18th Infantry (Tennessee)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
W. Sturges – [Plot C-07; Readable] UNAVAILABLE (V.A. Stone)
|
Buried 3/02/1865.
6) Records of
M. R. Sullivan – [Plot A-17; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Buried 11/20/1864, aged 81. (sic)
6) Records of
Thomas Sunderland – [Plot J-12; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
|
Died 1/20/1902, aged 72.
6) Records of
THOMAS
(Source:
www.ancestry.com)
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
Thomas
Sunderland
Confederate
MD
1
Rank
in/out: Private
M379
Roll 2
American
Civil War Soldiers
Thomas
Sunderland
Confederate
MD
Enlisted
as a Private
1st
Light Art. Reg. MD
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
Thomas
Sunderland
Rank:
Private
Served:
Enlisted
in MD 1st Light Art. Bty
Index
to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
1900 US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore Independent
City-Ward 23-District 301 |
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Sunderland, Thomas |
Dec 1822 |
77 |
Married 25yrs |
MD MD MD |
Watchman |
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Apr 1862 |
38 |
Married 25yrs 8-3 |
MD MD MD |
Wife |
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Sunderland, Thomas T |
Feb 1883 |
17 |
|
MD MD MD |
Son |
Driver |
Sunderland, Harry E |
Jul 1886 |
13 |
|
MD MD MD |
Son |
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Sunderland, Lilly M |
Apr 1892 |
8 |
|
MD MD MD |
Daughter |
|
(Source:
www.genealogybank.com)
The
(
VETERAN
SENT TO BAYVIEW
Thomas Sunderland, 94 years old, who was
arrested on Centre Market space Saturday night while wandering about under the
influence of liquor and spent the night in a cell at the Central Police
Station, was sent to Bayview Asylum for two months
yesterday by Justice Fechtig, at the Central Police
Station, upon a charge of vagrancy.
Justice Fechtig said
Lieut. C. M. Cole said he learned that
Sunderland had been locked up at the Southern Police Station last Friday for
drunkenness and there said he belonged at the Confederate Soldiers’ Home at
Pikesville. Saturday morning he was
dismissed and given money to ride back to the Home. He remained in the city, however, and spent
the money. Lieutenant Cole telephoned to
the Home and received the reply that
He would not tell anything about himself or
answer questions asked him by Justice Fechtig.
63)
Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett.
Pvt. James Monroe Swann – [Plot C-16; Readable] ADOPTED
Swann, James M. Sgt. Co. E. Enlisted
56) Regimental
History - 14th, Virginia Infantry by Crews and Parrish.Courtesy
of Landon Whitt landon@email.unc.edu
Died 4/07/1924, aged 81.
6) Records of
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Died 7/08/1896, aged 63.
6) Records of
A. JUDSON SYDNOR, Lot
G-01, Co. D., 40 VA Inf., Died 8 July
1896 at age 63
US Civil War Soldiers
1861-1865
40 VA Inf. Co. B
Rank in/out: Captain
American Civil War
Soldiers
Enlisted
Resigned
1850 Federal
Thomas S. Sydnor |
|
58 |
Farmer |
VA |
Sarah Sydnor |
|
47 |
|
VA |
A.J. Sydnor |
|
18 |
|
VA |
Elizabeth Sydnor |
|
12 |
|
VA |
Richard Sydnor |
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7 |
|
VA |
Arabella Doggett |
|
21 |
|
VA |
Novella Blackwell |
|
15 |
|
VA |
Fortunatus Sydnor |
|
21 |
|
VA |
Mary Sydnor |
|
10 |
|
VA |
William Sydnor |
|
8 |
|
VA |
63) Courtesy
Ms. Lisa Lockett.
A.J. SYDNOR, G-01,
(Source:
www.genealogybank.com)
The
(
CAPT. A. J. SYDNOR
Capt. A. J. Sydnor,
of Company B, Fortieth Virginia Regiment, died yesterday at the Soldiers’ Home
at
In Northumberland county, Virginia Captain Sydnor was born. He
was a lawyer and entered the Confederate service, being one of the most gallant
officers in the Fortieth Regiment. He
was disabled at the battle of Chancellorsville, in 1863 and during the remainder
of the war served in
After the war he came to
His funeral will take place today. The burial will be in the Confederate lot at
63)
Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett.