Today is Veteran’s Day
In the past, I have honored my veteran ancestors with a special post.
- 2019 – Honoring the Veterans in My Family
- 2015 – Honoring the Veterans in My Family
- Revolutionary Ancestors
This year, I decided to identify everyone in my genealogy file who had served in the military. To do this, I used the Fact List report found in RootsMagic to create a list of all of the people in my tree who have a military fact. Those individuals with multiple military facts have multiple lines in the table. However, their name only appears on the first line.
Name | Date | Description/Place |
Allen, Donald F. | 10 Sep 1942 | Fort Benjamin, Harrison, Indiana |
Allen, Frank Fine | 26 Aug 1918 | |
13 Dec 1918 | ||
Allen, Gary James | 1953 | as a mechanic in the U.S. Army |
1955 | ||
Allen, James Judd | 19 Jul 1960 | |
Allen, Wayde W. | 6 Dec 1945 | in the U.S. Army |
29 Feb 1960 | ||
Anderson, Andrew | 1776–1780 | Virginia, United States; as Ensign, Lieutenant Captain Virginia State Troops in Revolution |
1794 | Colonel of militia | |
Banta, Abraham | Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States; in Capt. Hugh Campbell’s 2nd Battalion of York County, Pennsylvania militia and was stationed | |
Barnes, Lloyd William | Feb 1918 | |
Barnes, Stanley S | 17 Jun 1945 | |
Barrett, William | abt 1844 | |
20 Jun 1846 | New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States | |
9 Feb 1847 | Matamoras, Mexico | |
bet 1861 and 1865 | Iowa, United States; as a member of Co. I 156h Iowa Infantry | |
1864 | Plymouth (historical), Plymouth, Iowa, United States | |
14 Oct 1864 | Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa, United States | |
Beatke, Herbert L | 11 Jul 1975 | U.S. Army |
10 Jul 1978 | U.S. Army | |
Beatke, Thomas Arthur | 19 Jul 1944 | Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States |
Beckerdite, John T. | ||
Beggs, Eugene | 13 Feb 1943 | enlisted in the U.S. Army |
2 Nov 1945 | was discharged from the U.S. Army | |
Beggs, Walter | 1942 | Ensign, Gray, Kansas, United States |
Beine, Emil F. | 30 Mar 1918 | Grand Forks, Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States; U.S. Army and served in the 163rd Depot Brigade as a private 1st class |
24 Jun 1919 | ||
Bennett, Stanley Sheldon “Rudy” | 18 Jul 1969 | |
in Vietname as a SSGT in the US Army | ||
Betzer, Anthony R. | 14 Aug 1862 | in Company F Iowa 24th Infantry |
3 Sep 1862 | was mustered in | |
14 May 1863 | was wounded at Champion Hills MS | |
19 Sep 1864 | severely wounded at Winchester, VA | |
15 Feb 1865 | transferred to V. R. C. | |
28 Jun 1865 | Washington, D. C.; mustered out | |
Bingham, Warren G. | US Navy | |
Bleecker, Chester Vincent | 4 Nov 1942 | |
14 Dec 1945 | ||
Bleecker, Chester W. | 5 Jun 1917 | Scott City, Scott, Kansas, United States |
30 Sep 1921 | APP Seaman in the US Navy | |
1942 | Scott City, Scott, Kansas, United States | |
Blythe, Alfred Eugene | ||
Briggs, Elisha Vance | bet 7 Jul 1863 and 6 Jul 1865 | in Co. F 72nd Indiana |
Briles, Alexander | 1864 | Kansas, United States; under Captain John Douglas in Company I of the Kansas State Militia |
Briles, Branson | 1864 | Kansas, United States; under Captain John Douglass in Company I of the Kansas Militia |
Briles, Edward Osmond | 5 Jun 1917 | Everett Township, Woodson, Kansas, United States; with the name of Osmond Edward Briles |
1942 | Emporia, Lyon, Kansas, United States; registered for the draft for World War II | |
Briles, Franklin Thomas | 25 Sep 1942 | Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado, United States; a a Warrant Officer |
Briles, Glen | 5 Jun 1917 | Liberty (Dutro), Woodson County, Kansas |
1942 | Yates Center, Woodson, Kansas, United States | |
Briles, John F. | 1864 | Kansas, United States; under Captain John Douglass in Company I of the Kansas Militia |
Briles, Lorin Orville | 24 Aug 1943 | |
28 No 1945 | ||
Briles, Nathan | Sep 1863 | Shawnee, Kansas, United States; in Company H of the 15th Kansas Calvary |
2 Oct 1863 | Kansas, United States; mustered into Company H, 15th Cavalry | |
22 May 1865 | mustered out | |
Briles, Noah Washington | 13 Jun 1861 | Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, United States; enlisted in Company I, 1st Regiment, Iowa Cavalry Volunteers |
as a private in Company I, 1st Regiment, Iowa Cavalry Volunteers | ||
1 Jan 1864 | re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer in Company I of the First Iowa Cavalry | |
15 Feb 1866 | Austin, Travis, Texas, United States; mustered out | |
Briles, Owen Emmit | 19 Apr 1919 | Brest, Bretagne, France |
5 Aug 1917 | ||
11 May 1919 | Manhattan, Riley, Kansas, United States | |
Briles, Robert Amos | 18 Apr 1917 | enlisted in the U.S. Army |
19 Mar 1919 | was discharged from the U.S. Army | |
Briles, Walter Emery | 30 Mar 1942 | California, United States; enlisted in the U.S. Army |
23 Nov 1944 | was released from the U.S. Army | |
24 Oct 1946 | re-enlisted in the U.S. Army | |
31 May 1958 | was released from the U.S. Army | |
Brock, James Kenneth | 1 Jan 1946 | as General CG Morton aboard AP-138 |
1 Oct 1945 | aboard the AP-138 | |
31 Dec 1944 | aboard the AP-138 | |
30 Sep 1944 | aboard the AP-138 | |
Brock, James Kenneth | 12 Feb 1964 | U.S. Army |
11 Feb 1966 | from the U.S. Army | |
Brock, John Robert | US Navy during Vietnam | |
Browning, Jeremiah | Maryland, United States | |
Buckles, Robert | bet 1758 and 1759 | Berkeley County, Virginia |
Buckles, William | 1778 | as a Lieutenant in an expedition against the Indians |
24 Apr 1778 | Berkeley County, Virginia; was drafted with one hundred and thirty five men | |
Burke, John | 3 Nov 1814 | Tennessee Militia |
13 May 1815 | ||
Burke, Thos Henry | in the 7th Battalion, Tennesse Cavalry for the Confederate States of America | |
Burke, William Carrol | 31 Dec 1862 | Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee, United States; suffered a severe arm injury by serving the the Confederate Army |
Tennessee, United States; as a private in the 4th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry | ||
Bushman, August Able | 1940 | Honolulu, Hawaii; as a private in the 3rd Field Artillery U.S. Army |
Bushman, Milton Wayne | as a corporal in the Army during the Korean War | |
Cei, Peter | 17 Apr 1941 | |
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army during World War II | ||
30 Jun 1947 | ||
Colver, Lewelyn | 1867 | |
Colver, Samuel | abt 1836 | |
Crandall, Hampton Lillibridge | 1812 | New York, United States; in Adams’ Regiment of the New York Volunteers |
Crandall, Hampton Lillibridge | 1 Jan 1863 | by enlisting in the Iowa 7th Cavalry |
31 Jan 1865 | Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States; mustered out | |
Crandall, Horace Stanley | 20 Feb 1864 | as a private in Co. I 1st Iowa Cavalry. He was furloughed out sick. According to his muster out information, he died of disease. |
Crandall, John Nafus | 20 Feb 1864 | enlisted in Company G of the 3rd Iowa Cavalry |
9 Aug 1865 | Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, United States | |
Crawford, Adams | 29 Apr 1812 | serving as a Corporal in Capt R Modrell’s Co., 17th U.S. Rangers |
Crawford, Alexander | Oct 1774 | |
Crawford, Andrew Joseph | 9 May 1812 | |
9 May 1813 | ||
Crawford, Clarence Clay | ||
20 Jul 1940 | Golden, Jefferson, Colorado, United States; U.S. Army | |
16 Jan 1946 | Fort Logan, Colorado, United States; the U.S. Army | |
Crawford, Daniel | 13 Sep 1862 | enlisted in Company A 36th Iowa Infantry |
27 Mar 1865 | Keokuk, Iowa, United States; discrached | |
Crawford, Esther Stella | bet 1943 and 1945 | |
1 Dec 1943 | U.S. Army | |
23 Dec 1945 | from the U.S. Army | |
Crawford, Eugene David | 6 Feb 1945 | passed the Eddy Test and was technically qualified for Radio Technician training in the U.S. Navy |
15 Feb 1945 | Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States; enlisted in the United States Naval Reserves | |
15 Feb 1945 | Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States; placed on active duty | |
16 May 1945 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; was received | |
20 May 1945 | Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States; was recalled to active duty | |
21 May 1945 | Great Lakes, Lake, Illinois, United States; was transferred to the | |
21 May 1945 | Great Lakes, Lake, Illinois, United States; reported for active duty | |
9 Jul 1945 | Great Lakes, Lake, Illinois, United States; was granted recruit leave from 9 Jul 1945 to 14 July 1945 | |
20 Jul 1945 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States; was transferred to the Navy Training College for study of pre-radio material | |
15 Aug 1945 | Gulfport, Harrison, Mississippi, United States; was transferred to the Naval Training School (EE & RM) for a course of instructions | |
4 Sep 1945 | was discharged from class V-6 US Naval Reserve | |
5 Sep 1945 | Gulfport, Harrison, Mississippi, United States; enlisted in the U.S. Navy as a seaman 1st class radio technician | |
5 Sep 1945 | Gulfport, Harrison, Mississippi, United States; reported for active duty in the U.S. Navy | |
23 Oct 1945 | Gulfport, Harrison, Mississippi, United States; was discharged this date for convenience of the government | |
23 Oct 1945 | Gulfport, Harrison, Mississippi, United States; voluntarily enlisted in Class V6 US Naval Reserve | |
4 Jan 1946 | Great Lakes, Lake, Illinois, United States; was transferred to the Naval Training Center | |
1 May 1946 | Shoemaker, California; was transferred to receiving station | |
20 May 1946 | was transferred for duty aboard the U.S.S. Oneida (APA-221) | |
Jun 1946 | served outside the continental limits of the United States in the Pacific Ocean around Guam and Samar from 1 Jun 1946 to 16 July 1946 aboard the | |
24 Jul 1946 | San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States; was transferred to the receiving station | |
1 Aug 1946 | Norman, Cleveland, Oklahoma, United States; received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy as Seaman First Class V-6 USNR | |
Crawford, Hugh Judson | 15 Feb 1943 | Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States; U.S. Naval Reserves |
Mar 1943 | Williamsburg (city), Virginia, United States; went for six weeks of basic training | |
May 1943 | Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States; went for six weeks of advanced training | |
as a Carpenter’s Mate First Class in the Construction Battalion (Sea Bees) | ||
Aug 1943 | arrived at Attu in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska aboard the Carl S. Schurez | |
was stationed on Shemya Island as part of a maintenance crew for the Naval Air Station where they built an air strip | ||
May 1944 | left Shemya Island returning to Attu and then going on to San Francisco | |
Sep 1944 | left San Francisco and went to Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands as part of a base maintenance crew. While stationed at Dutch Harbor, the unit was split with one detail going to Cold Bay, Alaska to train Russians | |
unit went to Kamchtka Peninsula in Siberia. | ||
30 Jul 1945 | California, United States; was released from active duty | |
Crawford, James | ||
Crawford, James | bet 1776 and 1780 | for 3 months under Capt. Wm Colbert and Col. Patrick Lockhart and 3 months under Capt. Alex Henley and Col. Morgan |
1778 | Botetourt, Botetourt, Virginia, United States | |
for 3 mos. under Capt. Alex Henley and Col. Morgan | ||
Crawford, James H. | bet 1861 and 1865 | Co. F 72nd Regiment Indiana Infantry as scout and assistant wagon master |
18 Oct 1883 | Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States; attended soldiers reunion | |
Crawford, James Lafayette | 12 May 1943 | enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II |
16 Jan 1946 | in the U.S. Navy and was discharged | |
Crawford, James Samuel | abt 1861 | in Company E 86th Regiment Indiana Volunteers during the civil war. He died of measles after being captured at Stone River Dec 31, 1862. He was last seen at West Point, Georgia, January 5, 1863. |
Crawford, James Vawter | served during World War | |
Crawford, John | Sep 1781 | Lincoln, Kentucky, United States |
Sep 1783 | Lincoln, Kentucky, United States | |
Kentucky, United States | ||
Crawford, John | during Revolutionary War | |
Jan 1781 | promotoed to first lieutenant on day after Battle fo the Cowpens | |
Mar 1781 | Guilford, North Carolina, United States; during the Battle of the Guildford Courthouse | |
Crawford, John Maxwell | 9 Aug 1862 | St. Francois, Missouri Territory; enlisted as a Corporal in Company C 33rd Missouri Infantry |
Crawford, Leon Russel | 26 Apr 1917 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; and was appointed wagoner 2nd class gunner 25th A.A. Battery 1st A.A. Sector |
from 31 Mar 1918 to 31 May 1918 | France; as a wagoner at St. Misner 2nd Battle of the Marne | |
from 28 Jun 1918 to 8 Nov 1918 | France; as a wagoner in the outer defense of Paris | |
20 Feb 1919 | Brest, Bretagne, France; U.S.S. Ohio | |
15 Mar 1919 | Camp Stuart, Virginia, United States; Leon Crawford sent a telegram to his parents from Camp Stuart, VA on 15 March 1919 stating, “Arrived here all OK am well and have written.” | |
28 Mar 1919 | Camp Funston, Kansas; received an honorable discharge from the United States Army | |
1930 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; Leon Crawford was enrolled as an ex-service man of the world war having served in the 25 Ante Aircraft Battery of the Army as a wagoner. | |
1942 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States | |
22 Apr 1917 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; reported to the recruiting station to enlist | |
22 Apr 1917 | Ft. Logan, Colorado | |
Jun 1917 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; was honored by the Methodist Sunday School for serving in the military | |
Nov 1917 | San Francisco, California, United States | |
Jan 1918 | had a mailing address of 14th Co., Anti-Aircraft Bat. of San Francisco, American Expeditionary Forces, via New York | |
10 Apr 1919 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; returned home from military service in France | |
Crawford, Marion Richmond | 23 Apr 1917 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; enlisted in U. S. Army serving with Battery D of the 13th Field Artillery |
1918 | Camp Green, Charlotte, North Carolina; with Battery D of the 13th Field Artillery | |
Aug 1918 | France; fought in the Battle of the Argonne Forest as a member of the 13th Field Artillery | |
18 Jul 1919 | Brest, Bretagne, France; U.S.S. Zeelandia | |
6 Aug 1919 | Iowa, United States | |
20 Apr 1917 | Ft. Logan, Colorado; recruited by the Dodge City recruiting office to serve in the coastal artillery and sent to | |
Jun 1917 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; was honored by the Methodist Sunday School for serving in the U.S. military | |
Jan 1918 | in Bat. D, 14th F. A., at Ft. Bliss, Texas | |
14 Aug 1919 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; arrived home from military service | |
31 Jul 1919 | arrived back in the United States after serving in France during World War I | |
Crawford, Nelson Garfield | 12 Sep 1918 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States |
1942 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States | |
Crawford, Patrick | 1756 | |
Crawford, Paul William | abt 1917 | |
Crawford, Percy Ernest | 5 Jun 1917 | Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States; registered for the draft claiming exemption for Christian belief |
25 Apr 1918 | U.S. Army | |
20 Mar 1919 | was discharged from the U.S. Army | |
Crawford, Samuel | 1812 | in the War of 1812 |
in the continental line | ||
Crawford, Stanford Riley | 26 Oct 1861 | Arkansas, United States; as a private in Company D of the 1st (Stirman’s) Battalion, Arkansas Cavalry of the Confederate Troops |
Crawford, Thompson | 1812 | Louisiana, United States; a private in Capt. Callaway’s Company of Mounted Riflemen in the Louisiana Mlitia |
Crawford, Washington Marion | 3 Aug 1861 | began military service as a Sergt in Co. H 2nd Regiment New York Cavalry Volunteers |
27 Aug 1861 | The 2nd New York Cavalry was better known as the “Harris Light Horse” | |
30 Jun 1863 | last paid for military service | |
bet Sep 1863 and Mar 1864 | Belle Isle, Lancaster County, Virginia; was imprisoned | |
22 Sep 1863 | Liberty Mills, Orange, Virginia, United States; was captured | |
bet Mar 1864 and Nov 1864 | Andersonville Prison, Macon County, Georgia; was imprisoned | |
Nov 1864 | Charlesteon, South Carolina; imprisoned | |
7 Dec 1864 | Florence, Florence, South Carolina, United States; paroled | |
8 Apr 1865 | New York, New York, United States; was mustered out as a Sergeant | |
25 Feb 1870 | Chambersburg; was granted a ‘Certificate to Disability of Soldier’ | |
Crawford, William | as a Colonel of the Scottish Royal Guards | |
Crawford, William Marion | abt 1861 | Warren, Indiana, United States; in Co. E 86th Regiment Indiana Volunteers. He died at Camp Dennison in Ohio. |
Creath, Robert | 1812 | Kentucky, United States; in the 2 Regiment (Jennings) Kentucky Volunteers |
Crudge, Arnet Vance | 24 Aug 1918 | Hoopeston, Vermilion, Illinois, United States |
Crudge, Arthur B. | 29 Sep 1917 | |
29 Jul 1919 | ||
1916 | Hoboken, New Jersey; as a private in headquarters company, 35th regiment engineers departing from | |
departed Bordeaux aboard the Santa Elisa having served as a private in Company 869 Transportation Corps | ||
Crudge, Marion Jene | 4 Mar 1943 | US Army |
12 Feb 1946 | US Army | |
Currey, George Byron | 27 Feb 1856 | Oregon, United States; began military service as a 2nd Lieutenant in Co. D, 2nd Regiment for 90 days on Captain William’s Muster Roll |
26 May 1856 | Oregon, United States | |
1857 | Oregon, United States; during the Indian War under Captain Williams | |
abt 1861 | Wasco, Oregon, United States; raised Company E | |
12 Nov 1861 | Oregon, United States; enlisted in First Oregon Infantry as 1st Lieutenant | |
20 Mar 1862 | promoted to Captain of 1st Oregon Cavalry | |
22 Mar 1865 | promoted to Lt. Colonel of 1st Oregon Cavalry | |
24 Mar 1865 | promoted to Colonel of regiment | |
Jul 1865 | placed in command of the department of the Columbia, which embraced all of the troops in the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho | |
14 Jul 1865 | appointed commander of California sub-District of Oregon | |
20 Nov 1865 | ||
26 Jun 1866 | made Commander of the Department of the Columbia | |
Currey, Herbert Miles | 1942 | Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho, United States; registered for the draft |
Currey, Herbert Miles | 1 Apr 1941 | Weiser, Washington, Idaho, United States; as a private in the field artillery branch of the Nationial Guard |
Currey, Hiram M. | 4 Mar 1830 | Illinois, United States; commissioned major of Peoria battalion |
bet 16 Jun 1831 and 26 Jun 1831 | Illinois, United States; a private, served in Capt. Pike’s Co. of the Rock River Rangers in the IL Vol. Mil in the Sac & Fox War. Hiram M. Currey enrolled at Fort Armstrong | |
1832 | Peoria, Peoria, Illinois, United States | |
bet 23 Apr 1832 and 28 Jun 1832 | Peoria, Peoria, Illinois, United States; on the muster roll of Captain Abner Eads Company of Mounted Ranging Volunteers enrolled on an Order from Commander in Chief of the Militia of the State of Illinois to Brigadier General Isaiah Stillman for the service of the United States and served as Orderly Sergt. from May 17th to the 21st of May | |
23 Apr 1832 | Illinois, United States; as 2 Sergt in Capt. Eads’ Co. Mtd. Rangers, Stillman’s Batt’n, Ill. Mtd. Vols. | |
28 Jun 1832 | Illinois, United States; having served as 2 Sergt. in Capt. Ead’s Co. Mtd. Rangers, Stillman’s Batt’n, Ill. Mtd. Volunteers | |
6 Dec 1832 | Peoria, Peoria, Illinois, United States; sent a letter and petition to General Atkinson regarding burning of land and bridge by Winnebago Indians. The letter is signed Hiram M. Curry, major Peoria Add Battn of Ill Militia | |
31 Dec 1842 | Illinois, United States; commissioned lieutenant colonel of 1st regiment | |
Currey, Hiram M. | 8 Oct 1864 | Atchison, Atchison, Kansas, United States; to Company B of the 12th Cavalry Regiment of the Kansas State Militia under Captain Samuel Hollister |
27 Oct 1864 | discharged | |
Currey, James | 1778 | |
bet 11 Sep 1811 and 24 Nov 1811 | Indiana, United States | |
aft 1811 | ||
7 Jan 1813 | Indiana, United States | |
Currey, John Russell | 3 Dec 1917 | Detroit, Michigan, United States; as a Private in the Motor Trans company |
29 Oct 1918 | to be appointed a commission | |
30 Oct 1918 | as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Motor Transport company | |
19 Jun 1919 | Washington, D. C.; an honorable discharge by direction of the President as a 1st Lieutenant | |
Currey, Providence Moyntz | 1812 | |
Currey, Thomas M. | abt 1812 | |
Currey, Thomas Williamson | 1878 | Oregon, United States; as a special messenger for Gen. O. O. Howard during the Indian War |
Curry, George | bet 1812 and 1814 | Bladensburg |
Curry, James | 1774 | Staunton, Augusta, Virginia, United States |
from 24 Jun 1777 to 23 Sep 1779 | as lieutenant in Eighth Virginia | |
24 Jun 1777 | was commissioned First Lieutenant in Captain Robert Higgins’ Company, Colonel Abraham Bowman’s Eighth Virginia Regiment | |
from 1779 to 1785 | as captain in Fourth Virginia | |
23 Sep 1779 | commissioned Captain i Colonel John Neville’s Fourth Virginia Regiment | |
12 May 1780 | ||
Jun 1781 | ||
Dec 1776 | Virginia; as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 8th Virginia militia | |
Curry, James | Mar 1776 | |
27 Oct 1777 | ||
12 Feb 1778 | Ligonier, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States | |
Jun 1778 | ||
Curry, James Barnes | bet 1861 and 1865 | |
bet 1861 and 1865 | Missouri, United States | |
29 Mar 1862 | Saint Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri, United States | |
31 May 1863 | Sedalia, Pettis, Missouri, United States | |
Curry, James Leander | 26 Dec 1861 | Oregon, United States; in Company E of the 1st Cavalry |
along with Lt. Hobart commanded Oregon Cavalry as it cleared a road to Canyon City and thence to Ft. Boise | ||
Curry, John | bet 1775 and 1783 | Westmoreland City, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States |
from Mar 1776 to Dec 1776 | ||
May 1777 | ||
Feb 1778 | ||
Curry, Robert | from 22 Jul 1777 to 5 Sep 1777 | |
Curry, Thomas | 1779 | Loudoun, Virginia, United States |
Curry, William | bet 1776 and 1780 | |
Curry, William | 1812 | |
Curry, William L. | 24 Apr 1861 | Ohio, Kentucky, United States; for a term of three months |
1 Sep 1861 | as a private in Company K, first Ohio Volunteer Cavalry and upon the organization of the company was appointed first sergeant | |
16 Jun 1862 | promoted to second lieutenant | |
25 Jul 1862 | Courtland, Alabama; captured | |
Feb 1863 | remained a prisoner until | |
3 Mar 1863 | first lieutenant | |
4 Jan 1864 | Pulaski, Giles, Tennessee, United States; reenlisted | |
14 Dec 1864 | promoted to captain | |
30 Dec 1864 | Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States | |
Curry, William R. | bef 1918 | |
Jun 1918 | Limoges, France | |
Mar 1919 | Trier, Germany | |
Davenport, Elmer | 1 Apr 1944 | U.S. Army |
16 Feb 1947 | US Army | |
22 Oct 1944 | Prussia; was captured by Germany and held in Stalag 12A to 9B Limburg an Der Lahn Hessen-Nassaue | |
1 Jun 1945 | was liberated from prisoner of war camp | |
Doolittle, George Lewis | as aTec 5 US in the U.S. Army during World War II | |
Duggins, Henry | 1812 | |
Duggins, John F. | 30 Oct 1861 | enlisted for service in the Union army in Company C, Seventy-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, under Captain Harris |
2 May 1863 | was taken prisoner at Chancellorsville and held for six weeks before being exchanged | |
May 1864 | captured near Lake George, Florida | |
bet 19 May 1864 and 26 Nov 1864 | in prison | |
13 Jan 1865 | Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States; discharged | |
Feeback, Kenneth W. | 2 Feb 1946 | aboard the YMS-125 |
1 Jan 1946 | aboard the YMS-125 | |
30 Jun 1947 | aboard the Thomas Jefferson (APA-30) | |
Ferris, Thomas Vern | 29 Jan 1919 | |
Foskuhl, John Elmer | 1967 | U.S. Army |
1988 | ||
Foster, Charles | ||
Foster, James Coke | 3 Jun 1853 | commissioned as captain of Company A, Fifty-ninth regiment of colored troops |
17 Oct 1861 | a private in Company F, Fifty-third Ohio Infantry | |
1 Jan 1862 | promoted to second lieutenant | |
Sep 1862 | transferred to Company I | |
18 Jun 1864 | commissioned as major | |
31 Jan 1866 | discharged | |
Foster, John | 13 Jul 1776 | Maryland, United States; under Capt. Peter Mantz |
Foster, John | 1812 | Ross, Ohio, United States |
Foster, Mary | 3 Aug 1861 | Mary Crawford’s husband, Washington Marion Crawford, enlisted as a Sergeant in Company H of the 2nd Regiment of the New York Cavlary, also known as “Harris LIght Horse” |
22 Sep 1863 | Mary Crawford’s husband, Washington Marion Crawford was captured at Liberty Milles in Orange County, Virginia. He was held prisoner at Belle Isle and Andersonville before being released in December of 1864. | |
Foster, Samuel Douglas | bet 1861 and 1865 | as a major |
Foster, William F. | 29 Sep 1864 | Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States; discharged from the military having served as a private in Company K of the 135th Indiana Infantry |
24 May 1864 | ||
Foster, Woodford | 17 Aug 1950 | |
23 Jul 1952 | ||
Foster, Woodford L. | 11 Apr 1918 | U.S. Army |
16 Jun 1919 | U.S. Army | |
Gaskill, Claud E. | 1917 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States |
Gilmore, Joseph | bet 1861 and 1862 | in Company I of the 27th Indiana volunteers. He died from wounds received at Gettysburg. |
Green, Gerald Roy | bet 1941 and 1944 | in the 751st tank battery in North Africa and Italy for three years during World War II |
abt 1948 | ||
abt 1951 | Korea | |
bet 1952 and 1973 | as a CW3 in the US Army during World War II, Korea and Vietnam | |
2 Mar 1943 | U.S. Army | |
23 Oct 1945 | U.S. Army | |
21 Oct 1950 | U.S. Army | |
22 Nov 1951 | U.S. Army | |
Green, Jesse Albert | 4 Nov 1941 | enlisted in the U.S. Army |
29 Sep 1945 | was discharged from the U.S. Army | |
Green, Kenneth Maurice | 1 Aug 1946 | in the U.S. Army |
27 Aug 1947 | ||
Green, Roy Vinton | 5 Jun 1917 | Coffey, Kansas, United States; registered for the draft |
1919 | as a Private 1st Class in Company C 353rd Infantry | |
Guin, Norman | 1846 | |
19 Jun 1846 | ||
Guthrie, James | 1778–1781 | |
Guthrie, James | 1778 | in Capt. William Harrod’s company, with Gen. George Rogers Clarke, in his campaign in the West against the British |
1781 | was discharged from service | |
Guthrie, Samuel Wilson | bet 1861 and 1865 | |
Guthrie, William Anderson | abt 1917 | Indiana, United States; as vice prsident of food production and later as vice-president of the deep waterway commission |
Guthrie, Wilyam Brown | abt 1812 | |
Gutridge, Jesse | 1812 | Urbana Township, Champaign, Ohio, United States |
Hadley, Samuel B | 15 Jun 1919 | Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States; aboard the Peerless arriving |
3 Jun 1919 | St. Nazaire, France | |
Hammond, Clyde Nelson | May 1898 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States |
6 Sep 1918 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States | |
Hammond, Elijah | 9 May 1775 | Connecticut, United States |
17 Dec 1775 | ||
1776 | Connecticut, United States | |
21 Aug 1776 | ||
Hammond, George M. | 15 Jul 1861 | enlisted in the 5th Infantry Iowa Regiment |
30 Jul 1864 | Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee, United States; mustered out | |
Hammond, Jason | 1779 | |
Hammond, Jehiel P. | 1861–1865 | Company B 72nd Illinois Infantry |
Hammond, Nathaniel | bet 1776 and 1783 | Bolton, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Hammond, Richmond Fisk | 25 May 1861 | Galesburg, Knox, Illinois, United States; enlisted as a private in Company E 17 Ills Vols |
21 Aug 1861 | Missouri, United States; honorably discharged | |
1 Mar 1862 | reenlistedin the 1st Illinois Cavalry Volunteers | |
14 Jul 1862 | St. Louis (city), Missouri, United States; discharged from the 1st Illinois Cavalry Volunteers | |
26 Jul 1862 | Galesburg, Knox, Illinois, United States; enlisted as a private in Company H of the 102nd Infantry | |
29 Sep 1862 | enlisted as a private in Company D of the 14 Illinois Calvary | |
3 Aug 1864 | captured near Atlanta, Georgia. | |
Georgia, United States; was held prisoner | ||
Charleston, South Carolina; held as a prisoner | ||
Florence, South Carolina; held prisoner | ||
May 1865 | Benton, Missouri; stationed as part of a detachment of paroled prisioners | |
1 Mar 1863 | was appointed Sergeant in company D 14 Illinois Cavalry | |
12 May 1865 | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States; was mustered out by telegram | |
2 Sep 1862 | Knoxville, Knox, Illinois, United States; deserted | |
Hammond, Theodore | 1812 | Ohio, United States; in Capt. Rice’s Company, Col. Darrow’s Regiment of Ohio Militia |
Harding, Abel Guilford | 9 Feb 1865 | Wisconsin, United States; enlisted in Company K of the 49th Infantry |
8 Nov 1865 | St. Louis (city), Missouri, United States | |
Harris, Daniel | Virginia, United States; as a private under Capt. James Kearny and Cols. Thomas Hartly, Hubley during the revolutionary war for | |
Heintzelman, Hellen Marie | 31 Jul 1943 | U.S. Navy |
28 Sep 1945 | US Navy | |
Heintzelman, Roderick | 11 May 1943 | U.S. Army |
24 Feb 1947 | U.S. Army | |
31 Oct 1945 | Corps of Military Police | |
Herold, Thomas Edward | Germany | |
Hodge, Wm. W. | bet 1861 and 1865 | in the 128th regiment Indiana Volunteers |
Holman, Chester David | 10 Feb 1941 | U.S. Navy |
17 Dec 1945 | the U.S. Navy | |
2 Sep 1950 | U.S. Navy | |
11 Sep 1953 | U.S. Navy | |
Horton, Russell C. | 12 Oct 9145 | |
bet 1942 and 1945 | served as a Master Sergeant in the 3600th Support Squadron of the U.S. Air Force | |
13 Oct 1942 | ||
Nov 1942 | Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, United States; at the air service base | |
Horton, Russell Clifton | 1941–1945 | in the U.S. Army as a Master Sergeant. |
27 Aug 1942 | ||
3 Oct 1945 | ||
Hunt, Robert G. | 10 Dec 1861 | enlisting in Company E 35th Regiment Indiana Volunteers |
19 Jun 1862 | was discharged because of an injured knee | |
15 Aug 1863 | enlisted in Co. B 7th Regimental Calvary | |
18 Feb 1864 | was honorably discharged | |
Hutchinson, Albert | 30 Sep 1862 | Iowa, United States; Albert Hutchinson enlisted as a private in Company D of the 1st Regiment of the Iowa Cavalry Volunteers command by Captain Jinks. |
1 Jan 1864 | Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United States; reenlisted | |
14 Mar 1864 | Sumner Township, Buchanan County Iowa; was mustered in as a private in Iowa First Calvary Company D | |
15 Feb 1866 | Austin, Travis, Texas, United States; discharged from the military | |
31 Dec 1863 | Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas, United States; was mustered out of Company D 1st Regiment of the Iowa Cavalry | |
Jun 1864 | had 3rd installment bounty due withheld for being absent without leave from June 18, 1864 to June 30th, 1864 | |
Hutchinson, Charles Kenneth | 10 Sep 1946 | serving as a CPL in the US Army during WWII and Korea |
24 Nov 1947 | ||
1 Oct 1950 | ||
Hutchinson, David Wells | ||
Hutchinson, John William | Jun 1917 | Saint Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri, United States |
4 Feb 1919 | ||
Hutchinson, Ray Gillis | 5 Jun 1917 | Saint Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri, United States |
Johnson, Ronald Dean | 15 Nov 1960 | |
21 Oct 1966 | ||
Jordan, Charles Robert | 1950 | |
Jordan, James Clark | 22 Jun 1944 | U.S. Navy |
4 Jun 1946 | US Navy | |
Kelly, Marion C | Jan 1953 | served in Korea as a sabre jet flier as a Captain in the Air Force |
Kennedy, Barnes | abt 1832 | Michigan, United States |
Kress, Edwin Loren | 17 Dec 1940 | U.S. Army |
7 Sep 1945 | ||
Kuithe, Robert | Jan 1952 | San Diego, San Diego, California, United States; appeared on the U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls as a recruit |
Apr 1952 | appeared on the montly auditing personnel roster as an E2 in the U.S. Marine Corps | |
Jan 1954 | appeared on the monthly auditing personnel report as an E3 in the U.S. Marine Corps | |
Lighter, Aaron | seaman first class U.S. Naval Reserve | |
Lighter, Chester Ellis | 23 Dec 1940 | Kansas, United States; in the National Guard |
bet 1941 and 1945 | ||
Lighter, Fredrick Ellis | as a seargeant in the US Army during World War I | |
22 May 1917 | Army | |
1 Jul 1919 | ||
Lighter, John Ralston | 9 Dec 1918 | Dodge City, Ford, Kansas, United States; as a Corporal in Company D of the 3rd Engineer Batallion during WWI |
Loman, Sammie Pat | 9 Sep 1954 | in the U.S. Army |
6 Sep 1957 | was discharged from the U.S. Army | |
Lonie, Richard J | was wounded while serving as a PFC in the US Marine Corps | |
5 Jun 1941 | ||
13 Sep 1945 | ||
Jan 1944 | was mustered as a private first class in the U.S. Marine Corps | |
Maden, Lawrence Elwin | ||
Marts, Lewis Irvin | from Dec 1944 to Jan 1964 | as a Lt. Col in the U.S. Air Force during WWII, Korea and Vietnam |
Maxwell, Bazeleel | 1775 | in Captain Shelby’s Company in expedition against the Indians |
1774 | in the Fincastle County Virginia Militia as a member of Capt. Doak’s Company | |
McCahon, Richard W | 12 Mar 1953 | U.S. Army |
11 Mar 1955 | U.S. Army | |
McNeil, Edgar Francis | 24 Mar 1943 | US Army |
21 Feb 1946 | US Army | |
Mentzer, Austin Maxwellton | 1945 | Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, United States |
Mentzer, Bruce | as a chaplain in the United States Navy and inthe U.S. Navy Reserve and retired after 20 years of service | |
Mentzer, Charles Lewis | abt 1863 | in the 3rd Massachusetts Cavalry Co D |
Mentzer, Clarence Albert | 12 Sep 1918 | Iola, Allen, Kansas, United States |
Mentzer, Delos Paul | bet 1942 and 1965 | |
Mentzer, Donald Dumond | 1945 | |
1946 | ||
bet 1948 and 1950 | ||
Mentzer, Earnest Everett | 12 Sep 1918 | Woodson, Kansas, United States |
1942 | Yates Center, Woodson, Kansas, United States | |
Mentzer, Ernest Talmadge | bet 1941 and 1945 | in the 443rd Airborne Division in Europe during World War II |
1945 | ||
Mentzer, George | 25 Sep 1861 | Massachussetts, United States; enlisted in Company C Twenty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry |
25 Sep 1864 | George Mentzer’s term of service ended | |
6 Jun 1890 | applied for a pension based on service in 24th Massachusetts Infantry | |
Mentzer, George Edward | bet 1942 and 1945 | |
10 Mar 1942 | ||
10 Mar 1942 | in the US Army | |
23 Dec 1945 | ||
Mentzer, Henry Arnold | 12 Sep 1918 | Yates Center, Woodson, Kansas, United States |
Mentzer, Herbert Wells | 12 Sep 1918 | Neosho Falls, Woodson, Kansas, United States |
Mentzer, Ivan Emery | 5 Apr 1946 | |
22 May 1944 | ||
Mentzer, Japhet | 1864 | Kansas, United States; under Captain John Douglass in Company I of the Kansas Militia |
Mentzer, Leslie George | 12 Sep 1918 | Neosho Falls, Woodson, Kansas, United States |
Mentzer, Loren Willis | 22 Mar 1943 | |
2 Dec 1945 | ||
Mentzer, Lovell Jennings | 6 Jun 1944 | |
bet Jul 1944 and Apr 1945 | ||
Mentzer, Merrill Burdette | 1945 | Los Angeles, California, United States; enlisted in the US Army Air Corp serving as a Tech Sgt |
21 Jul 1942 | as a warrant officer | |
Mentzer, Paul Emory | 5 Jun 1917 | Woodson, Kansas, United States; registered for the draft |
abt Sep 1918 | wounded when a 9 inch shell burst near him while serving in Co. E 139th Infantry A.E.F. He had shrapnel wounds in his chest and and on his left leg just above his knee. He also was burned by the powder from the shell and gassed. | |
13 Jan 1919 | Niagara Falls, Niagara, New York, United States; sent a Niagara Falls postcard to his sister, Mrs. E. O. Briles, stating that he was on his way to Funston | |
1942 | Springfield, Baca, Colorado, United States; registered for the draft | |
1930 | Saline, Kansas, United States; registered as a veteran of WWI | |
25 Apr 1918 | New York, New York, United States; departed aboard the Caronia as part of the 139th Infantry | |
Mentzer, Philip Embry | 12 Sep 1918 | Woodson, Kansas, United States |
Mentzer, Rufus | Jun 1863 | listed as subject to mulitary duty |
Mentzer, Willard Keith | 1945 | as Technician, Fourth Grade in the Army Aviation Engineers in the South Pacific |
Merrill, James Abel | 9 Feb 1918 | 20th Engineers serving as a corporal |
12 Jul 1919 | ||
Merry, Ebenezer | 19 Apr 1775 | Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America; marched in the Lexington alarm from |
Merry, Whiting | 29 Jun 1812 | Lewiston, Niagara, New York, United States; as a private under Capt. Robert McKay company of Col. Daniel Davis |
10 Jul 1812 | was no longer paid for military service | |
Miller, Alen Cope | 1861 | enlisted in the confederate army |
abt 1863 | was taken prisoner | |
Minnick, Barbara Ellen | 9 Sep 1916 | Iowa, United States; filed for a widow’s pension after the death of her husband, Oliver Frink |
Minnick, John W. | Aug 1861 | John W. Minnick served as a private in Company A 42nd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry. He was killed at the battle of Stone River. |
Minnick, Wilson J. | 18 May 1864 | enlisted in Company H, Illinois 134th Infantry |
25 Oct 1864 | Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States; mustered out of the military | |
Muzzall, Thomas G | 5 Jun 1917 | Crown Point, Lake, Indiana, United States |
Myers, Jay Max | 12 Apr 1919 | as a private in Company C 137th Infantry and sailed aboard the U.S.S. Manchuria from Brest, France |
Nidey, Reason | 5 Sep 1861 | Indiana, United States; enlisted in Company E of the 8th Indiana Infantry |
26 Oct 1861 | Middletown, Indiana; listed as ‘deserted’ from Company E, 8th Regiment, Indiana Infantry | |
Noll, Carl | 15 Jun 1942 | US Navy |
7 Oct 1945 | ||
Odell, _____ | bet 1776 and 1781 | |
O’Rourke, Mary | 1917 | as 1st Lieutenant in the Army Nursing Corps |
17 Dec 1918 | Louisiana, United States; where she had been serving as an army nurse for the past three months | |
8 Oct 1918 | Leavenworth, Kansas, United States; left for Red Cross nursing at Camp Beauregard | |
Oswald, Robert M. | 5 Jun 1943 | the U.S. Army |
10 Oct 1945 | ||
Palmer, Elmer L | 1919 | St. Nazaire, France; as a private first class in Company D of the 362nd Infantry |
Palmer, Glen Elvin | 11 Jun 1942–14 Dec 1945 | in the U.S. Navy |
2 Nov 1943 | U.S. Navy sailing from Brisbane, Australia to Palm Island, Australia aboard the U.S.S. San Pablo | |
Palmer, Samuel B. | 1 Sep 1862 | |
1 Sep 1862 | ||
Pate, Ralph E. | 23 May 1918 | Los Angeles, California, United States |
1942 | Beaumont, Riverside, California, United States | |
Peabody, Francis | 1759 | commanded a company in the French and Indian War participating in the attack on Ticonderoga |
Peabody, William | 1676 | Capt. Joseph Gardner’s company from Salem during King Phillip’s war |
Peake, Cleo Byron | 1944 | 3206 Quartermaster’s Service Corps |
1944 | as a private first class in the 3206th Quartermaster Survey Company | |
28 Apr 1944 | was listed as missing in action | |
was awarded the Purple Heart Medal | ||
3 Feb 1943 | U.S. Army | |
Peters, Charles Edward | 19 Oct 1940 | |
29 Mar 1946 | ||
Post, William Wycoff | ||
Poteet, William Lyman | 21 Apr 1945 | US Army |
30 Oct 1946 | US Army | |
Presnell, Marvin Gerald | 15 Sep 1942 | U.S. Army |
29 Oct 1945 | US Army | |
Quickle, Charles Milton | 3 Jul 1943 | Fort Benjamin, Harrison, Indiana |
Ralston, Harold Grant | 11 Dec 1918 | |
Ralston, James McCormick | 1862 | in Company I of the 102nd Regiment of the Illinois Infantry |
Ralston, John Nelson | 9 Aug 1862 | Oneida, Knox, Illinois, United States; as a private in Company I of the 102nd Regiment Illinois Infantry |
Reed, Francis Marion | from 23 Sep 1864 to 15 Aug 1865 | |
15 Aug 1865 | Victoria, Victoria, Texas, United States | |
Reed, John C. | from 11 Sep 1863 to 23 Jul 1864 | in Company K, 7th Regiment, Indiana Cavalry |
Reynolds, Mary A. | 8 Jun 1928 | California, United States; applied for military pension based on husband, Richmond F. Hammond |
Richardson, Howard Calvin | 1944 | |
Rickett, Calvin Kiowa | 21 May 1943 | Camp Dodge, Polk, Iowa, United States; U.S. Army |
14 Jun 1948 | ||
Ricketts, Andrew Duncan | bet 1861 and 1865 | veteran of the Union Army |
Ricketts, Anthony A. | Mar 1778 | Montgomery, Maryland, United States |
Ricketts, Benjamin | Mar 1778 | Montgomery, Maryland, United States |
Ricketts, Charles Desmond | 12 Sep 1918 | Vernon, Woodson, Kansas, United States |
Ricketts, Edward (Edmund) | bet 1775 and 1783 | Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States |
bet 1776 and 1779 | ||
1781 | Pennsylvania, United States | |
Ricketts, Edward C. | 1779 | |
Ricketts, Jacob | Aug 1864 | in Company D, 57th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry |
5 Jul 1865 | New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States; discharged | |
Ricketts, James Marshall | Nov 1863 | Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States; was reported absent sick and in hospital |
bet Dec 1864 and 19 Sep 1865 | in Company K 7th Indiana Cavalry | |
19 Sep 1865 | Hempstead, Waller, Texas, United States; discharged from the military | |
18 Aug 1863 | Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States; as a private in Co. K 7 Regiment of the Indiana Cavalry Volunteers | |
17 Sep 1863 | mustered into Company K 7th Regiment Indiana Volunteers Cavalry | |
Ricketts, John | 19 Aug 1782 | Kentucky, United States |
Ricketts, Nathan | abt 1777 | |
Ricketts, Robert | abt 1777 | |
1782 | ||
Ricketts, Thomas | 1779 | |
1779 | ||
Ricketts, Thomas | bet 1776 and 1778 | Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States |
Mar 1778 | Montgomery, Maryland, United States | |
Ricketts, William | 1665 | |
Roberts, John Wesley | 7 Sep 1862 | Lawrenceburg; mustered into Co. E 83 Regt. Indiana Volunteers |
Rose, Daniel DeVinney | abt 1861–1865 | Michigan, United States; in the Michigan infantry |
Roser, Albert Benjamin | in both the Korean War and Vietnam War | |
1975 | retired from U.S. Army as a staff sergeant | |
Ruark, Harrison | bet 1861 and 1865 | in the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry 45th Regiment |
Ruggles, Thomas | 1864 | Kansas, United States; under Captain John Douglass in Company I of the Kansas Militia |
Scofield, Todd Ashley | 1987 | in the U.S. Army |
Sellers, Clay C. | ||
Sellers, John Crawford | 1812 | |
abt 1813 | ||
19 Nov 1813 | ||
Sellers, John L. | 4 Sep 1862 | in Company L of the 45th Regiment of the 3rd Indiana Cavalry |
Sellers, Joseph Brown | abt 1861 | in Company I of the 27th Indiana Volunteers |
2 May 1864 | was wounded in right leg in Battle of Chancellorsville | |
15 May 1864 | was in battle at Resaca (New Hope Church) where he lost his left leg | |
Sellers, Nathan A. | 1780 | as a private in Capt. William Kirk’s Company from Chester County Pennsylvania during the revolution |
Sellers, Nathan Finley | bet 1861 and 1865 | in civil war |
Sheets, Austin | 1861 | Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa, United States; as a member of the Frontier Guards |
Sherman, Arthur F. | as aSecond Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps | |
Sherman, Arthur Judson | 1918 | |
1921 | ||
1919 | Norfolk, Norfolk (city), Virginia, United States; as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 1st Marine Aviation Force | |
Sherman, Frederick Marion | 12 Sep 1918 | Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, United States |
CM1 US Naval Reserves during World War II | ||
6 Jan 1942 | Seattle, King, Washington, United States | |
3 Aug 1945 | Seattle, King, Washington, United States | |
Sherman, Robert F. | as Seaman second class in the U.S. Navy | |
Simkins, Frank Vern | 1918 | Hoboken, New Jersey |
Simkins, James Bailey | 9 Aug 1862 | serving in Company H, 102nd Illinois Infantry |
6 Jun 1865 | Washington, D. C.; mustered out of the military | |
Smalling, Cleo | bet 14 Apr 1944 and 13 Dec 1945 | U.S. Navy |
Oct 1944 | was promoted to sergeant 1st class | |
Smart, John | 23 Dec 1941 | as a lieutenant commander in the Coast Guard |
15 Aug 1945 | ||
Smart, Marion Dean | 12 Mar 1945 | |
17 Oct 1945 | ||
28 Jan 1941 | Indiana, United States | |
Smart, William Glen | 12 Sep 1918 | Morocco, Newton, Indiana, United States |
1942 | Morocco, Newton, Indiana, United States | |
Smith, George W | 1862 | enlisted in Company K Thirty-Third indiana Volunteers |
Smith, Orval Chauncey | 8 May 1944 | serving in the US Army |
8 Nov 1945 | was discharged from the U.S. Army | |
Southwick, Earnest | as a private in Company C of the 22nd Engineers | |
Southwick, George | 1902 | Waverly, Bremer, Iowa, United States |
Sparks, Dorwin David | 22 Mar 1946 | Ft. Logan, Colorado |
Spragg, Edward Vernon | 21 Jul 1918 | serving in the 58th Co. 164th Depot Brigade |
2 Dec 1918 | ||
Spragg, Fred | 13 Aug 1862 | in Company C, Iowa 27th Infantry Regiment |
Spragg, William Harold | 1 Feb 1943 | |
12 Jun 1944 | ||
Stoner, Nelson Crawford | 12 May 1864 | Fidelity, Jersey, Illinois, United States; Company H of the 133rd Illinois Infantry serving as a corporal |
31 May 1864 | Butler, Montgomery, Illinois, United States; mustered in | |
24 Sep 1864 | Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States; mustered out | |
Stoops, Charles Irvin | 2 Jan 1942 | |
4 Mar 1946 | ||
Stotler, Bruce Edwin | 12 May 1945 | enlisted in the U.S. Army |
27 Oct 1946 | was discharged from the U.S. Army | |
Strahan, Samuel Parker | 20 Apr 1861 | Winchester, Randolph, Indiana, United States; enlisted and later recruited the fifty-fourth Indiana Infantry |
8 Dec 1863 | was wounded and discharged from the military | |
Aug 1864 | re-enlisted | |
Thompson, Daniel G | Sep 1862 | Company K, Forty-Second Indiana Regiment and was elected Captain |
Dec 1863 | was discharged by reason of ill-health | |
Thompson, Francis Marion | 13 Aug 1862 | enlisted in Company D 29th Iowa Volunteer Infantry |
10 Aug 1865 | discharged | |
in Company D 29th Iowa Infantry | ||
Thompson, James Allen | 13 Aug 1862 | as a private in Company D of teh 29th Regiment Iowa Infantry |
Thompson, John E. | 22 Apr 1864 | in the 29th Iowa Infantry |
Thompson, John L. | 13 Aug 1862 | in Company D 29th Iowa Infantry |
Thompson, Waddy | 1832 | as a Brigadier General in the South Carolina Militia |
Tolle, Carl Wendell | 14 Aug 1943 | |
25 Dec 1945 | ||
Tuthill, Charles Burke | 1965 | United States Air Force |
Ulven, Allan Hary | 7 Apr 1942 | U.S. Army |
9 Dec 1945 | U.S. Army | |
Van Valkenberg, Honore Eliza | 13 Apr 1911 | applied for Albert Hutchinson’s military pension |
Vawter, Beverly | 1812 | as a Sargent in Capt. Elisha Golay’s Company during War of 1812 |
Vawter, Philemon | abt 1777 | |
Walters, Claude Arnold | PFC 91st Infantry 10th U.S. Army | |
Walters, Joseph Louis | 1917 | North Kansas City, Clay, Missouri, United States |
6 Sep 1918 | enlisted in the US Army | |
4 Jan 1919 | was discharged from the U.S. Army | |
Walters, Louis Elwyn | 16 Sep 1944 | in the U.S. Army |
13 Apr 1946 | from the U.S. Army | |
Weide, Ralph Lee | 7 Aug 1945 | U.S. Navy |
30 Mar 1946 | ||
Wells, Clayton Arber | ||
Wells, Fern C. | 9 Jul 1942 | U.S. Army |
1 Feb 1946 | U.S. Army | |
Wells, Gerald Arthur | 22 Jul 1949 | in the U.S. Air Force |
19 Dec 1952 | ||
Wells, Jesse Hall | 1917 | |
25 Apr 1918 | New York, New York, United States; aboard the Baltic as a private in the 137th Infantry from | |
Wells, Nathaniel | 6 May 1775 | New London, Hartford County, Connecticut |
10 Dec 1775 | ||
1787 | Suffolk, New York, United States | |
abt 1783 | New York, United States | |
Wells, William O. | Aug 1862 | Calhoun, Michigan, United States; enlisted in company A of the 25th Michigan Infantry |
1865 | ||
Weymer, Jack I | 1 Dec 1945 | as a pilot in the Pacific theater |
Whittredge, Ed | as a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps during Vietnam | |
Williams, Freddie Lloyd | as a CPL in the US Army during WWII | |
Williams, George Wesley | 28 Sep 1942 | |
Feb 1946 | ||
Wilson, John Wesley | 1861 | enlisted in the northern army during the Civil War |
1864 | was honorably discharged | |
Wilson, Parker Cummings | in Company E 30th Iowa Infantry | |
Worley, Jack Arthur | 4 May 1944 | |
9 Nov 1945 | ||
Wuthrich, Donald John | 7 Jul 1941 | Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; as a warrant officer in the US Army |
Yoho, Charles Desmond | 20 Aug 1953 | |
Jul 1955 | ||
Young, Barzilla | abt 1861 | in the civil war |
Young, James Howard Thomas | 1955–1956 | in the U.S. Army |
Young, Richard Corwine Ricketts | 10 Aug 1861 | Iowa, United States; in Company 8 of the Iowa Infantry |
Young, Thomas Kent | 2 Nov 1861 | enlisted as a private in Company I, Iowa 13th Infantry Regiment |
1 Nov 1864 | mustered out of Company I, Iowa 13th Infantry Regiment |
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