Name |
Birthplace |
DOB |
Father
|
Mother
|
Unit |
Rank |
Enlisted |
Occupation
|
Comments |
Huntington, James H. |
St. Lawrence Co. NY |
1842 |
-
|
-
|
83rd NY |
Pvt. |
Jul., 1863 |
-
|
drafted and was unassigned. Transferred to the 97th NY Co. C. He
may be the "Henry J. Huntington" who was wounded at
Mechanicsville VA in June 1864 and was discharged at David's Island NY
in June 1865. |
Hutchins, William J. |
Malone, NY |
1843 |
William Hutchins |
-
|
142nd NY Co. D |
Pvt. |
Sep., 1862 |
Farmer |
mustered out in June 1865 at the hospital at Ft. Monroe, VA |
Hutton, George H. |
Scotland |
1817 |
-
|
-
|
106th NY Co. H |
Pvt. |
Aug., 1862 |
Painter |
discharged for disability in May 1865. . d. 1889 |
Inman, Nathan |
New York |
1841 |
Nathan Inman |
Jane _______ |
98th NY Co. H |
Pvt. |
Oct. 1861 |
Laborer |
originally from Ft. Covington. Died of typhoid fever May 18, 1862
at New York City (AG; 1850:1860) |
Jarvis, Frank |
Canada |
1821 |
-
|
-
|
142nd NY Co. D |
Pvt. |
Jan., 1864 |
Carpenter |
wounded at Ft. Fisher NC in January 1865. Transferred to the 169th
NY Inf. Also appears in the records of Constable. |
Jarvis, Henry |
Malone, NY |
1843 |
Antoine Jarvis |
Amelia _______ |
83rd NY Co. I |
Pvt. |
Jul., 1863 |
Laborer |
wounded in May 1864 at the Wilderness. Transferred to the 97th NY
Inf. and mustered out in June 1865 |
Jarvis, John |
Malone, NY |
1848 |
Antoine Jarvis |
Amelia _______ |
106th NY Co. I |
Pvt. |
Jan., 1864 |
Laborer |
mustered out in June 1865. May have been from Chateaugay, NY |
Jarvis, Moses |
New York |
1844 |
Silas Jarvis |
Mary ________ |
142nd NY Co. D |
Corp. |
Sep., 1862 |
-
|
deserted from hospital on February 15, 1865. |
Jennette, Charles |
-
|
1836 |
-
|
-
|
95th NY Co. A |
Pvt. |
Sep., 1864 |
-
|
wounded in February 1865 at Dabney's Mills, VA. Mustered out in
June 1865. (AG; cem. ) |
Jero, Camille |
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
26th Cav. Co. I |
Pvt. |
Feb., 1865 |
-
|
name may be "Emile". Served for six months in the 134th
Illinois Inf. Then enlisted in the 26th Cav. Discharged at
Ogdensburg, NY July 6, 1865. PO address: Malone, NY. Listed as Emile in
the 1890 veterans census of Westville, NY. |
Jero, John |
Canada |
1835 |
-
|
-
|
98th NY Co. G |
Pvt. |
Mar., 1864 |
Laborer |
mustered out in August of 1865. Name may be "Gerow". |
Johnson, Albert N. |
Malone, NY |
1839 |
Marvin Johnson |
Polly Chapman |
1stMACav. Co. M |
Pvt. |
Jul., 1861 |
Laborer |
residence may have been Lincoln MA. Transferred to the 4th MA Cav.
and was discharged in October, 1864. The 1865 military census and the
1890 veterans census say he also served in the Navy. |
Johnson, John |
Malone, NY (Boston?) |
1846 |
-
|
-
|
11th NH Co. F |
Pvt. |
Jan., 1864 |
Laborer |
died August 24, 1864 of wounds received in action July 30, 1864 at
the explosion of the mine at Petersburg and buried at Brooklyn, NY. May
have been born in Massachusetts. |
Johnson, Patrick |
Ireland |
1843 |
Patrick Johnson |
Bridget ______ |
106th NY Co. H |
Corp. |
Aug., 1862 |
Laborer |
mustered out with company in June 1865. d. 1892 and is buried at
St. Helen's Cemetery at Chasm Falls, NY. May have been born in
Massachusetts. |
Jones, William A. |
Lancaster, Ont. |
Sep. 25, 1834 |
-
|
-
|
142nd NY Co. H |
Lt. Col. |
Aug., 1862 |
Farmer |
mustered out in June 1865. d. 1909 |
Joy, Samuel |
Canada |
1830 |
-
|
-
|
98th NY Co. B |
Pvt. |
Feb., 1862 |
Blacksmith |
taken prisoner at Fair Oaks VA May 31, 1862, and at Drewry's Bluff
VA May 16, 1864. Was living in Dickinson Center in 1890 but d. 1920 in
Soldiers Home in Ohio. |
Judson, Charles H. |
New York |
1841 |
-
|
-
|
98th NY Co. A |
Sgt. |
Oct. 1861 |
Farm Hand |
discharged Aug. 18, 1862. (AG; 1860) |
Keeler, Birney Bronson |
Malone, NY |
1840 |
Amos B. Keeler |
Sarah Ann Ward |
142nd NY Co. I |
Maj. |
Sep., 1862 |
Teacher |
promoted to Captain, Major , and then Judge Advocate on General
Terry's staff. He served in the Regular Army until his death iun 1886 |
Keeler, Charles A. |
Malone, NY |
1831 |
Carlos B. Keeler |
Mary Smith |
92nd IL Co. D |
Capt. |
Dec., 1862 |
Printer |
wounded in the foot in a raid around Atlanta in 1864 |
Keeler, Henry D. |
New York |
1843 |
Ira Keeler |
Lydia ________ |
98th NY Co. G |
Corp. |
Nov., 1861 |
Farm Hand |
re-enlisted in January 1864. Mustered out in August 1865 at
Richmond, VA. (AG; 1860) |
Keeler, William H. |
Malone, NY |
-
|
-
|
-
|
98th NY |
Pvt. |
Sep., 1862 |
Laborer |
rejected by surgeon at Albany NY |
Kerry, John |
-
|
1831 |
-
|
-
|
106th NY Co. I |
Pvt. |
Aug., 1862 |
-
|
captured June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor VA and paroled April 29, 1865
. Mustered out July 12, 1865 at Albany NY. d. in Malone in 1908. (AG;
1890; cem. ) |
Kerry, William |
Canada |
1846 |
-
|
-
|
106th NY Co. I |
Pvt. |
Aug., 1864 |
-
|
mustered out in June 1865 near Washington, DC. There is a William
Kerry born in 1845 and buried at Malone in 1873, and his widow was
still in Malone in 1890. |
King, Cyrel |
-
|
1836 |
-
|
-
|
1st NY Batt. |
Pvt. |
Aug., 1863 |
-
|
died of disease in hospital October 27, 1864 at Harper's Ferry, VA.
Buried at Sandy Hook. |
King, Fred C. |
Malone, NY |
1842 |
William King |
Mary ________ |
142nd NY Co. H |
Capt. |
Sep., 1862 |
Clerk |
appointed regimental Quartermaster Sgt. ; promoted to 2nd Lt., and
in 1864 to Captain and Com. Sgt. US Volunteers |
King, Henry H. |
Malone, NY |
1841 |
William King |
Sally _______ |
98th NY Co. B |
Corp. |
Jan., 1862 |
Farmer |
re-enlisted on December 28, 1863. Wounded at Cold Harbor VA June 1,
1864 |
King, James |
Canada |
1839 |
-
|
-
|
142nd NY Co. D |
Pvt. |
Aug., 1862 |
Butcher |
mustered out in June 1865 at New Berne NC |
King, Joseph |
Canada |
1843 |
-
|
-
|
98th NY Co. A |
Pvt. |
Oct., 1861 |
Laborer |
re-enlisted in 1864. Sent to the hospital at Hampton VA for loss of
vision in right eye (cornea) in May 1865. |
King, William Wallace |
Malone, NY |
1843 |
William King |
Sally _________ |
98th NY Co. B |
Pvt. |
Aug., 1862 |
Farmer |
wounded in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Discharged for
disability at Mt. Pleasant Hospital in Washington, DC in January 1865. |
Ladue, Henry |
Canada |
1832 |
-
|
-
|
60th NY Co. E |
Pvt. |
Jan., 1864 |
-
|
killed from falling from railroad cars at Ben Wood Station VA on
July 15, 1864. His legs were cut off and he died. His effects were
sent to his wife in Malone, NY. |
Laduke, David |
Malone, NY |
1845 |
-
|
Cresina _____ |
98th NY Co. C |
Pvt. |
Dec., 1861 |
Laborer |
appears here and on the 1865 list of Malone men still in the
service, but no record of him in the 98th Regimental records. |
Lafountain, Louis |
Keeseville, NY |
1836 |
-
|
-
|
26th Cav. Co. I |
Pvt. |
Jan., 1865 |
Farm Hand |
mustered out in July 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY |
Laline, Eusebe |
Canada |
1842 |
-
|
-
|
16th NY Co. I |
Sgt. |
May, 1861 |
Machinist |
enlisted into the 98th NY Inf. in March 1864 and was wounded at
Chapin's Farm VA September 29, 1864. d. 1900 and is buried at Malone,
NY. (1860; cem. ; AG) |
Laline, Julius |
St. John's C. E. |
1846 |
-
|
-
|
98th NY Co. G |
Pvt. |
Dec., 1863 |
-
|
died November 6, 1864 while on furlough from hospital. Listed with
his brother Eusebe ansd mother in 1860 census of Malone |
Lamica, Paul |
Canada |
1837 |
-
|
-
|
98th NY Co. G |
Pvt. |
Apr., 1864 |
Laborer |
mustered out in August 1865 at Richmond VA. His father is probably
Peter Lamica. |
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