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Fourth column should read: Letter of Company. Eighth column designates color. W = White, C = Colored. This does not refer to the soldier, rather to the company. A disproportionate number of Jefferson County soldiers were officers. Many of these officers commanded colored troops, the prevailing wisdom being that colored troops would obey white officers better than they would colored officers. The tenth column refers to bounty paid by the county if disbursed by the supervisor.The twelfth column concerns the married condition: S = Single, M = Married.
Last column heading should read: PROMOTIONS, RESIGNATIONS, DISCHARGES, DEATHS, &C, WITH DATES, CAUSES, &C. If deceased, state whether by Disease, Accident, or on the Field of Battle; give Place of Burial. If not deceased and out of Service give present Post Office Address.
Names | Present | Co | Enlisted | Enlisted | Place | W-White | Bounty | Bounty | Relief granted | S-Single | Names of Parents | Promotions, Resignations, Discharges, Deaths, &c, with dates, causes, &c. | ||
Residence | Rank | Reg't | Ltr | Mustered | for | of | C-Colored | paid by | paid by | to family by | M-Married | & | If deceased, state whether by Disease, Accident or on the Field of Battle; give Place of Burial | |
Time and Place of Birth | Rank | Enlistment | Town | County | Town | Previous Occupation | If not deceased and out of Service give present Post Office Address. | |||||||
Lloyd, James Wallace | Musician | 14 | M | E Jan 4 1864 | 3Y | Adams | W | $300 | M | James | Was in Service as Musician untill Discharged | |||
Lorraine | H | M Jan 17 1864 | Polly Ide | June 12th 1864 By Order of the Secretary of War | ||||||||||
Mar 14? 1820 Rutland Vt | Art | Musician | Farmer | P.O. Address Adams NY | ||||||||||
Stevens, George Washington | Private | 94 | B | E Mar 30 1864 | 3Y | Belville | W | $300 | S | George | After serving four months was wounded in Battle & taken to City Point Hospital | |||
Lorraine | Inf | M Apr 3 1864 | Nancy Helmer | there he died July 26, 1864 | ||||||||||
Sep 13 1847 Governeur, NY | Private | Farmer | Remains buried in the Hospital Cemetery | |||||||||||
Place, John Henry | Corp | 94 | C | E Oct 1861 | 3Y | Sacketts | W | M | Andrew | After serving nearly 10 months & taking in the Battle of Antietam | ||||
Lorraine | Inf | M Nov 1861 | Harbour | Susan Cork | was taken Prisoner Sep 1862 Paroled at Annapolas Oct 1 1862 | |||||||||
Apr 11 1836 Belvidere, Canada | Private | Farmer | P.O. Address Lorraine | |||||||||||
Nichols, William Henry | Private | 94 | C | E Oct 26 1861 | 3Y | Lorraine | W | S | Warren | After a year & a half service was Discharged by reason of the Surgeons Certifficate of Disability | ||||
Lorraine | Inf | M Feb 6 1862 | Susan Wilcox | Reenlisted Nov 6, 186? In the 35 Reg of Inf Co C. Served intill Discharged July 8 1865 | ||||||||||
May 4 1845? Adams NY | Private | Farmer | P.O. Address Adams NY | |||||||||||
Kneeland, Erasmus Darwin | Private | 11 | H | E Aug 15 1864 | 3Y | Watertown | W | $800 | S | Dudley | Discharged April 5th 1865 By reason of Surgeons Certifficate of Disability | |||
Lorraine | Inf | M Aug 16 1864 | Lydia Proctor | |||||||||||
May 3 1848 Brookfield NY | Private | Farmer | P.O. Address Adams NY | |||||||||||
Kneeland, Wm Isaac James | Private | 11 | H | E Aug 15 1864 | 3Y | Watertown | W | S | Dudley | Still in the Service | ||||
Lorraine | Inf | M Aug 16 1864 | Lydia Proctor | |||||||||||
Aug 11 1844 Leray NY | Private | Farmer | ||||||||||||
Lyman, Caleb Numan | Private | 10 | B | E Aug 1862 | 3Y | Adams | W | $50 | M | Caleb | Discharged June 23rd 1865 at Petersburg Va By reason | |||
Lorraine | Art | M Aug 1862 | Theada Butler | of the Order of Secretary of War | ||||||||||
March 14 1835 Lorraine | Private | Farmer | P.O. Address Adams NY | |||||||||||
Mooney, Trivillian Degrass | Serg | 94 | A | E Dec 7 1861 | 3Y | Sacketts | W | S | John | Was Promoted Corporal Sept 1862 & Promoted Sergeant Nov 1862 Was taken Prisoner July 1 1863 | ||||
Lorraine | Inf | M March 10 1862 | Harbour | Priscilla Campbell | at the Battle of Gettysburg & was Paroled July 6 1863. Came home on a furlogh & went to Canada & | |||||||||
Dec 3 1841 Lorraine NY | Private | Farmer | staid till the war closed P.O. Address Lorraine NY | |||||||||||
Mooney, Judson Wade | Corp | 20 | G | E Feb 28 1864 | 3Y | Watertown | W | $300 | M | John | After five months service was promoted Corporal. Took Typhoid fever and Died July 4th 1864. | |||
Lorraine | Cav | M Feb 28 1864 | Priscilla Campbell | Remains was Buried at Norfolk Va | ||||||||||
Nov 17 1835 Lorraine | Private | Farmer | *Credited to Town of Worth | |||||||||||
Mooney, David Hawley | Serg | 94 | A | E Dec 28 1861 | 3Y | Sacketts | W | S | John | Promoted Corp Sept 1862. Promoted Serg Nov 1862 Taken Prisoner at Gettysburg July 1 1863. | ||||
Lorraine | Inf | M March 10 1862 | Harbour | Priscilla Campbell | Paroled July 6 1863. Took his place in the ranks & was taken Prisoner Aug 5 1864 & confined in | |||||||||
April 17, 1839 Lorraine | Private | Farmer | Anderson untill close of the war | |||||||||||
Bissell, Newton Alfred | Private | 186th | G | E Sep 19 1864 | 1Y | Sacketts | W | $800 | S | Charles | After being in the Service 9 months and taking part in the Battles at Petersburg was taken Prisoner | |||
Lorraine | Inf | M Sep 19 1864 | Harbour | Roxana Wiles | April 2 1865 and was surrendered with Gen Lee's Army Discharged June 2 1865 | |||||||||
Dec 6 1844 Manchester, Conn | Private | Miller | *Credited to Thompkins Co. NY P.O. Address Lorraine NY | |||||||||||
Nichols, John Henry | Private | 10th | B | E Aug 16 1862 | 3Y | Sacketts | W | $50 | M | Warren | Was in the Service nearly 3 years and was in Battle before | |||
Lorraine | Art | M Sep 11 1862 | Harbour | Betsey McConnell | Petersburg for 70 days | |||||||||
Feb 3 1826 Lorraine | Private | Farmer | P.O. Address Lorraine NY | |||||||||||
Adsit, Daniel Caulkin | Private | 24th | G | E Sep 6 1861 | 2Y | Mansville | W | S | Samuel | After serving 1 year 5 months was Discharged Jan 31 1863 By Surgeon Certifficate of disability | ||||
Lorraine | Inf | M Sep 6 1861 | Elizabeth Caulkin | Reenlisted Aug 6 186? 20 Cav at Sacketts Harbour | ||||||||||
Dec 25 1842 Lorraine | Private | Farmer | P.O. Address Mansville NY | |||||||||||
Warriner, Oliver | Corp | 7th | B | E Aug 23 1861 | 3Y | Sandy Creek | W | S | Solomon | |||||
Lorraine | Cav | M Sep 30 1861 | Maryann Clark | |||||||||||
Warsaw, Wyoming Co, NY | Private | Shoe maker | P.O. Address Lorraine | |||||||||||
Brown, Bronson Charles | Corp | 20th | G | E Feb 24 1864 | 3Y | Watertown | W | $300 | M | Moses | Promoted Corporal Nov 1 1864 took part in the Battles of Petersburg was present at the surrender of | |||
Lorraine | Cav | M Mar 1 1864 | Sabina F. Farewell | General Lee. Discharged Aug 13 1865 | ||||||||||
Dec 15 1837 Lorraine | Private | Shoe Merchant | P.O. Lorraine NY | |||||||||||
Piddock, William Mummery | Private | 10th | D | E Aug 20 1862 | 3Y | Lorraine | W | $50 | S | Robert | Was at Staten Island about five months and contracted the Syphilis & was Discharged | |||
Lorraine | Art | M Aug 20 1862 | Alice Mummery | Feb 16 1863 By Surgeon's Certifficate | ||||||||||
Jun 9 1839 Lorraine NY | Private | Farmer | P.O. Address Lorraine | |||||||||||
Stevens, Henry Hale | Private | 10th | D | E Aug 20 1862 | 3Y | Lorraine | W | $50 | M | George | Was at Staten Island four months Discharged Dec 16 1862 By reason of Surgeon's Certifficate of | |||
Lorraine | Art | M Aug 20 1862 | Margaret Shaver | Incipient Amaurosis of the eyes | ||||||||||
Dec 23 1802 Fairfield, Her Co | Farmer | P.O. Address Adams NY | ||||||||||||
Cox, Loren Theodore | Private | 24th | G | E Dec 29 1863 | 3Y | Lorraine | W | $300 | M | Nelson | After four months service was taken Prisoner near Stone Church and sent Libby. Thence to | |||
Lorraine | Cav | M Jan 5 1863? | Eliza Hall | Andersonville thence to Savanah and thence to Milon there he died Oct 16 1862 | ||||||||||
Dec 9 1840 Lorraine NY | Private | Farmer | ||||||||||||
Sweet, George Edwin | Private | 10th | E | E Dec 25 1863 | 3Y | Pierpont | W | $50 | M | Edwin | Was in Service one year & five months taken sick with Small Pox Jan 1 & Died Jan 7 1864 | |||
Lorraine | Art | M Dec 25 1863 | Manor | Julia Hart | at Fort Mahon | |||||||||
Feb 2 1832 Camden, Oneida, Co | Private | Cooper | Remains buried in Hospital Cemetry | |||||||||||
Day, Chester Henry | Private | 24th | G | E Dec 25 1863 | 3Y | Lorraine | W | S | Chester | Was killed accidently by the cars between Syracuse and Auburn while on his way to | ||||
Lorraine | Cav | M | Esther Pattrill | Auburn to be mustered into the United States Service | ||||||||||
Feb 9 1836 Essex, Vermont | Private | Farmer |
Transcribed by Karen Ellsworth
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