Moira, Franklin County, NY
Civil War Service Records
Ho - Pa

Transcribed and submitted by John Austin

Name Birthplace DOB Father Mother Unit Rank Enlisted Occupation Comments

Howe, Silas (Elias)

Clinton Co., NY

Dec. 25, 1820

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-

142nd NY Co. G

Corp.

Aug., 1862

Farmer

he enlisted at Bombay as "Silas" and was discharged for disability June 1, 1864 at St. Augustine, FL. He d. in 1906 and is buried at Brushton as "Elias", but does not appear in the 1860 census of either Bombay or Moira. Appears on the 1865 list for Brandon. (AG; cem; 1865)

Hubert, Trifty

St. Mary, Canada E.

1842

-

-

193rd NY Co. F

Pvt.

Mar., 1865

Blacksmith

mustered out in January 1866 at Harper's Ferry VA

Hurst, Alexander

Lisbon, NY

1844

-

-

39th NY Co. D

Pvt.

Sep., 1864

Farmer

died of disease March 12, 1865 at Harewood Hospital in Washington DC. Buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Grave 9033.

Hussey, Daniel

Canada

1836

-

-

-

-

Aug., 1864

Laborer

unknown. Hired as substitute for Darius W. Lawrence of Moira, NY

Irish, Abel

Dickinson, NY

June 20, 1841

Jesse Irish

Clarissa Flint

106th NY Co. H

Pvt.

Aug., 1862

Farmer

severely wounded and lost left arm at Spotsylvania VA May 12, 1864. Discharged at Philadelphia PA, June 6, 1865. PO address: Moira, NY. d. 1901 and is buried at Brushton, NY

Irish, Henry S.

New York

1839

-

Clarissa (?) ___

106th NY Co. H

Pvt.

Aug., 1862

Farmer

wounded in left hand and discharged in December 1864. Was living in Moira, NY in 1860 and in 1890. (1890; AG; 1860; pension app. )

Jacobson, Ferdinand

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-

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-

Dec., 1864

-

unknown. Hired as a substitute for Henry E. Kellogg of Moira, NY. Does not appear in the State index.

Kelly, John M.

Ireland

1823

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-

142nd NY Co. G

Pvt.

Aug., 1862

Farmer

enlisted at Ft. Covington and was discharged for disability at Camden Street Hospital in Baltimore, MD in February 1864. (1890; 1860; AG)

Kennedy, Patrick

Ireland

1842

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14th Art. Co. M

Pvt.

Jan., 1864

Farmer

transferred to the 6th Art. in May 1864. Discharged in July 1865 at Petersburg, VA.

Kingsley, James

Moira, NY

1842

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-

12th Cav. Co. A

Pvt.

Nov., 1863

Farmer

captured April 20, 1864 at Plymouth NC. Died July 10, 1864. Buried at Andersonville, GA in grave 3095. Appears on the list of men from Dickinson who had died during the war.

Laduke, Augustus

Canada

1830

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-

98th NY Co. B

Pvt.

Oct., 1861

Laborer

transferred to 5th US Artillery in Sep., 1862. Re-enlisted in Feb., 1864; wounded in left arm at Gettysburg PA on July 3, 1863.

LaDuke, Peter

Canada

1817

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-

98th NY Co. B

Pvt.

Dec., 1861

Laborer

deserted February 1862 at Malone NY. (1860; AG)

LaFayette, Henry

Lacalle, Que.

1844

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-

96th NY

Pvt.

Mar., 1865

Farmer

unknown. Hired as a substitute for Josiah Chandler of Moira, NY. Does not appear in the records of the 96th Inf.

Larock, Adolphus

Canada East

Jan. 6, 1841

Thomas LaRock

Julia LaBelle

98th NY Co. H

Pvt.

Sep., 1861

Farmer

fought in the battles of Fair Oaks, Drewry's Bluff and Petersburg. Wounded at Drewry's Bluff and had fingers amputated. Re-enlisted in Jan. 1864 for Malone and was discharged on Sep. 1, 1865. Also appears in the records of Ft. Covington where his birthdate is listed as June 6, 1840 and his father as Eli Larock. PO address: Brush's Mills NY

Larock, Alvin

Canada East

Feb. 13, 1835

Thomas LaRock

Julia Labelle

98th NY Co. H

Pvt.

Sep., 1861

Farmer

fought at the battles of Fair Oaks, Drewry's Bluff, Petersburg, Malvern Hill etc. Re-enlisted for Potsdam, NY Jan. 3, 1864. Discharged Sep. 27, 1865. He d. 1909 and is buried at St. Mary's Cem. in Brushton, NY.

Larock, James

Canada East

Aug. 3, 1842

Thomas LaRock

Julia LaBelle

92nd NY Co. H

Pvt.

Jan., 1862

Farmer

fought at the battles of Fair Oaks, Drewry's Bluff and Petersburg. Transferred to the 96th NY Inf. in December, 1864 and was discharged Jan. 14, 1865.

Larock, Mitchell

Franklin Co. NY

1842

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92nd NY Co. H

Pvt.

Dec., 1861

Laborer

served 3 years. Wounded March 13, 1863 at Ft. Anderson NC and was discharged in July 1864. (AG; 1865)

Liberty, Joseph

Canada

1840

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13th Cav.

Pvt.

Dec., 1864

Shoemaker

unknown. Hired as a substitute by Martin Bushnell, of Brush's Mills, NY. Does not appear in the records of the 13th Cav.

Mallory, Alden Byron

Moira, NY

Oct. 24, 1839

Kendrick Mallory

Lucinda Fields

106th NY Co. H

Pvt.

Aug., 1862

Cooper

served for a time as clerk of the Military Court. Joined his Regiment at North Mountain, (MD or VA?) where he died June 12, 1863 of typhoid. Buried at North Mountain Cemetery

Mallory, James Madison

Moira, NY

Apr. 17, 1835

Kendrick Mallory

Lucinda Fields

98th NY Co. K

Pvt.

Sep., 1861

Carpenter

taken prisoner at the battle of Fair Oaks May 31, 1862. Carried to Salisbury NC. He is undoubtedly dead but when he died or where he is buried is unknown to his friends

Mallory, Loren

Moira, NY

April 3, 1843

Kendrick Mallory

Lucinda Fields

1st Wisconsin

Corp.

Apr., 1861

Cooper

discharged 1862, re-enlisted 17th Vermont Infantry. Slightly wounded at Spotsylvania May 1864. Made Corporal June 1864. Taken prisoner Sept. 30, 1864 and carried to Salisbury NC where he starved to death Christmas Day 1864

Managold, Peter N.

Jefferson Co. NY

1835

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13th Cav. Co. I

Pvt.

Sep., 1863

-

mustered out in August 1865. (AG; 1865)

Manchester, Horace Bartholomew

Moira, NY

Feb. 10, 1832

David Manchester

Ellen Lunney

14th Art. Co. C

Pvt.

Dec., 1863

Farmer

fought at all the battles in which the 14th was engaged and was fatally wounded at the attack of Ft. Stedman by the Confederates . Died March 25, 1865. Buried at Poplar Grove National Cemetery, VA, grave number 552. He was living in Dickinson in the census of 1860 and his widow was still there in 1890.

Mooney, John Wallace

South Hero, VT

Oct. 30, 1844

Hercules Mooney

Mary Kinney

92nd NY Co. E

Pvt.

Oct., 1861

Farmer

after taking part in all the battles in which his regiment was engaged, he sickened and died of typhoid fever either July 4, 1864 or October 28, 1862 at Suffolk, VA . He is buried at Hampton National Cemetery in Section A, Grave 3593

Name

Birthplace

DOB

Father

Mother

Unit

Rank

Enlisted

Occupation

Comments

O'Connor, Timothy

1835

John O'Connor

Mary ______

98th NY Co. B

Pvt.

Jan., 1862

-

re-enlisted in 1864 and was wounded on June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Absent wounded in hospital at muster out of company. (1865; AG)

Packard, Jonas F.

Parishville, NY

1835

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39th NY Co. D

Pvt.

Sep., 1864

Farmer

mustered out in July 1865 at New York City.

Payne, Dighton L.

Vermont

1840

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8th VT Co. F

Pvt.

Dec., 1861

Farmer

still in service in 1865. (1865)

Payne, Oberon

Vermont

1845

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9th VT Co. H

Pvt.

Jan., 1864

Farmer

wounded in left leg and was discharged at Montpelier VT in August 1865. (1865; pension app. )

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