TOWN OF LORRAINE CIVIL WAR SERVICEMEN 26


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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.
Walsworth, Levi Corpral 186   E Aug 24 -64   Lorraine W   1000        
Hounsfield       M Sept 6 1864 1Y                
Hounsfield                       Farmer P. O. Sackets Harbour NY
Cobb, Elijah Private 186   E Sept 1864 1Y Lorraine W   1000        
Hounsfield       M Sep 6th 1864                  
                           
Moore, Edward B Corpral 186             1000        
Hounsfield       M Sept 6 1864 1Y Lorraine              
Hounsfield                       Butcher P.O. East Hounsfield NY
                           
Strong, Hayden? Private 94 F E Dec 7 1861 3Y Watertown W   1000   M    
Lorraine NY       M Feb 28 62                  
1839       by Ryan               Farmer P.O. Worth Jefferson County NY
Friar, Francis Private 94 C E March 1864 3Y Watertown W 300       Richard Killed in a skirmish June 13th 1864 at White Oak swamp Va
Worth   Infantry                     Buryed near St Marys Church
Feb 1847 Rutland                         Chs? City County Va
Grenell, Oron Private 24 K   2Y Lorraine W       S Ebenezer  
Lorraine       M May 17 1861               ---------- Mitchel  
1838 Ellisburgh                       Farmer P.O. Pierrepont manor NY
Parker, John Smith Private 10 E E Aug 8th 1862 3Y Ellisburgh W 90?       Erastus Discharged July 7 1865
Boylston NY   Heavy   M Sept 11 1862               Elizabeth Smith  
June 1 1842 Deerfield   Art                   Farmer P.O. Mansville NY
McDonald, Harvey Private 10 E   3Y Lorraine W 50     M   Died at Camp Davis Hospital Va
Lorraine   Heavy   M Aug 6 1862                 Letter written to his family was dated Sept 2nd 1864
    Art                   Wall Layer Buryed in Hampton Hospital Burying ground
Stuart, Luzerne Angel Private 10     3Y             Walter  
Lorraine   Heavy                   Abigail Mead Discharged June 1865
Sept 17 1838 Hounsfield NY   Art                   Farmer  
Davis, Patrick Private 10   E Aug 21st 1862 3Y Lorraine W 50          
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Transcribed by Karen Ellsworth


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