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Database A.
Chronological list of deaths suffered by the 92nd Illinois during the war: (Deaths at Danville, Kentucky and Nashville, Tennessee can most likely be attributed to disease. Danville and Nashville were sites of Union hospitals.)
|
Date |
Rank |
Name |
Location |
Cause |
|
11/7/62 |
Sgt. |
Warren C. Goddard |
Lexington, Kentucky |
|
|
11/7/62 |
Pvt. |
Benjamin Hetrick |
Mt. Sterling, Kentucky |
accidentally shot at guard tent |
|
11/8/62 |
Pvt. |
Consider S. Graves |
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11/20/62 |
Pvt. |
Hugh S. Armagost |
Mt. Sterling, Kentucky |
|
|
11/22/62 |
Pvt. |
William M. Flack |
Lexington National Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky |
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12/12/62 |
Pvt. |
Henry Thomas |
|
measles, consumption |
|
12/15/62 |
Pvt. |
Samuel J. Mondebaugh |
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|
|
12/23/62 |
Pvt. |
Wellington Hatch |
Nicholasville, Kentucky |
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| 12/29/62 | Pvt. | John Friery |
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1/1/63 |
Pvt. |
Lyman A. Ford |
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1/2/63 |
Pvt. |
Norman Wood |
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|
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1/6/63 |
Pvt. |
Robert Pitman |
|
consumption |
|
1/10/63 |
Pvt. |
Valentine Haum |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/15/63 |
Pvt. |
Alexander Mayes |
|
erysipelas |
|
1/17/63 |
Pvt. |
James O’Neal |
Danville, Kentucky |
typhoid fever |
|
1/19/63 |
Pvt. |
Benjamin F. Eshleman |
Danville, Kentucky |
typhoid fever |
|
1/21/63 |
Cap. |
William Stouffer |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/23/63 |
Pvt. |
Junious E. Leal |
|
typhoid fever |
|
1/23/63 |
Pvt. |
Edward Shearer |
|
|
|
1/24/63 |
Pvt. |
Robert Best |
Danville, Kentucky |
spinal meningitis |
|
1/25/63 |
Pvt. |
George W. Dunshee |
|
|
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1/26/63 |
Pvt. |
Jerry Vorhis |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/28/63 |
Pvt. |
Henry M. Prince |
Danville, Kentucky |
typhoid, pneumonia |
|
1/30/63 |
Pvt. |
William Dickhomer |
|
|
|
1/30/63 |
Pvt. |
Benjamin F. Long |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/4/63 |
Pvt. |
Levi T. Shipman |
Danville, Kentucky |
typhoid pneumonia |
|
2/4/63 |
Pvt. |
John M. Hetrick |
|
|
|
2/6/63 |
Pvt. |
Orlando P. Hills |
Danville National Cemetery, Danville, KY. Plot 15, 0, 261 |
|
|
2/6/63 |
Cpl. |
Daniel R. Vought |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/9/63 |
Pvt. |
A. D. Brown |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/9/63 |
Pvt. |
Thompson M. Shore |
|
|
|
2/10/63 |
Cpl. |
Charles Purinton |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/11/63 |
Pvt. |
Leo Lawrence |
|
|
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2/14/63 |
Pvt. |
Henry Browning |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
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2/15/63 |
Pvt. |
Samuel H. Johnson |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/16/63 |
Pvt. |
Elijah Curtiss |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/16/63 |
Pvt. |
Wallace H. Gale |
|
|
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2/17/63 |
Cpl. |
William Smith |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/17/63 |
Pvt. |
Henry A. Russell |
|
|
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2/17/63 |
Pvt. |
Orrin J. Mitchell |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/18/63 |
Pvt. |
Warren Aldrich |
Mt. Sterling, Kentucky |
|
|
2/18/63 |
Pvt. |
David M. Kendrick |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/19/63 |
Pvt. |
Edgar Bennett |
Lexington National Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky, Plot 0, 0, 283 |
|
|
2/20/63 |
Pvt. |
Martin L. Lower |
Nashville, Tennessee |
lung fever |
|
2/20/63 |
Pvt. |
Thomas F. Whiteside |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
| 2/21/63 | Pvt. | John M. Smith |
Danville National Cemetery; plot 14, 0, 236 |
|
| 2/22/63 | Pvt. | W. A. Haggart | Nashville, Tennessee | |
| 2/22/63 | Pvt. | George Hicks | Nashville National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee | |
| 2/22/63 | Samuel Shank | Nashville, Tennessee | pleurisy | |
|
2/22/63 |
Pvt. |
Samuel Shaub |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/22/63 |
Pvt. |
William Wright |
|
|
|
2/26/63 |
Pvt. |
John F. Smith |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/27/63 |
Pvt. |
George Johnson |
|
|
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2/27/63 |
Cpl. |
Uriah B. Sammis |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/28/63 |
Pvt. |
Asa Kester |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/28/63 |
Pvt. |
Lewis W. Rodgers |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/1/63 |
Pvt. |
Samuel J. Buck |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/3/63 |
Cpl. |
George Metcalf |
|
|
|
3/4/63 |
Wag. |
Joel Heffner |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
| 3/5/63 | Pardon D. Plummer |
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||
|
3/5/63 |
Pvt. |
Roswell F. Plummer |
|
|
|
3/5/63 |
Pvt. |
David Vaughn |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
| 3/12/63 | Pvt. | Dorace Olney |
|
|
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3/12/63 |
Pvt. |
David Ritchie |
|
|
| 3/13/63 | Pvt. | Sidney Kenyon |
|
|
|
3/13/63 |
Pvt. |
Albert R. Williams |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/13/63 |
Pvt. |
William J. Empfield |
|
|
|
3/15/63 |
Mus. |
Daniel G. Clark |
Franklin, Tennessee |
|
|
3/19/63 |
Pvt. |
Samuel Cornelius |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/16/63 |
Pvt. |
Thomas S. Tally |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/17/63 |
Lt. |
David B. Colehour |
Nashville, Tennessee |
pneumonia |
|
3/19/63 |
Pvt. |
Samuel Cornelius |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/23/63 |
Pvt. |
E. R. Rice |
|
|
|
3/23/63 |
Sgt. |
Daniel C. Hastings |
|
|
|
3/31/63 |
Pvt. |
George Hicks |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
| 3/31/63 | Alexander Hyndman | chronic diarrhea | ||
|
4/6/63 |
Pvt. |
Fred Wohlgomath |
Brentwood, Tennessee |
|
|
4/13/63 |
Sgt. |
Jacob Kettle |
|
|
|
4/14/63 |
Pvt. |
James A. Edwards |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
4/14/63 |
Pvt. |
Ephraim Wyckoff |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
4/17/63 |
Pvt. |
Eugene Evarts |
New Albany, Indiana |
|
|
4/17/63 |
Pvt. |
Johnston W. Coho |
Louisville, Kentucky |
|
|
4/22/63 |
Pvt. |
Ezra W. Cowen |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
4/22/63 |
Cpl. |
George Byrum |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
4/22/63 |
Pvt. |
Asa P. Williams |
Nashville, Tennessee |
typhoid pneumonia |
|
4/24/63 |
Pvt. |
Maroni Myers |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
5/5/63 |
Pvt. |
Albert B. Hummel |
|
|
|
5/21/63 |
Cpl. |
John S. Leek |
Franklin, Tennessee |
|
|
6/13/63 |
Pvt. |
Amos Fisk |
Nashville, Tennessee |
typhoid Pneumonia |
| 6/18/63 | Andrew Tarbert | |||
| 6/28/63 | Cpl. | Frederick W. Carpenter | Argo Cemetery, Argo Fay, Carroll County, Illinois | |
|
7/25/63 |
Pvt. |
Newton Fife |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
7/27/63 |
Cpl. |
Henry Rudy |
Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
|
|
8/16/63 |
Pvt. |
William E. Arnold |
Lighthouse Cemetery, Oregon, Illinois |
heart attack |
|
8/25/63 |
Pvt. |
Benjamin F. Adams |
New Albany, Indiana |
|
| 9/12/63 | Pvt. | Ephraim Werkheiser | Kent, Illinois | disability |
|
9/16/63 |
Pvt. |
Isaac Michael |
|
|
|
9/17/63 |
Pvt. |
Charles H. Giles |
Catlett’s Gap, Georgia |
wounds |
|
9/19/63 |
Pvt. |
Jacob Sellers |
Chickamauga |
shot through heart |
|
9/19/63 |
Pvt. |
John D. McSherry |
Chickamauga |
wounds |
|
9/19/63 |
Pvt. |
James T. Halleck |
Chickamauga |
wounds |
|
9/19/63 |
Pvt. |
Charles J. Reed |
Chickamauga |
wounds |
|
9/19/63 |
Pvt. |
Nathan Corning |
Chickamauga |
wounds |
|
9/19/63 |
Sgt. |
Roster J. Preston |
Chickamauga |
shot in chest |
|
9/19/63 |
Sgt. |
James A. Bigger |
Chickamauga |
wounds |
|
9/19/63 |
Pvt. |
John J. Thompson |
Chickamauga |
shot arm and back; left on field to die |
|
10/3/63 |
Pvt. |
John Donohue |
Nashville, Tennessee |
shot in left arm at Chickamauga |
|
10/5/63 |
Pvt. |
James M. Dodson |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
10/6/63 |
Pvt. |
William S. Harlin |
Nashville, Tennessee |
shot in left arm at Chickamauga |
|
10/11/63 |
Pvt. |
George Thompson |
|
|
|
10/14/63 |
Pvt. |
Charles N. Keiser |
Louisville, Kentucky |
|
|
10/19/63 |
Pvt. |
Coates L. Wilson |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
shot in right hip at Chickamauga |
| 10/21/63 | Pvt. | Jacob A. Reber | Murfreesboro, Tennessee | |
|
11/5/63 |
Pvt. | Francis Monroe Ayers | ||
|
11/13/63 |
Pvt. |
Ephraim Lambert |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
1/14/64 |
Pvt. |
John R. Thompson |
Detroit, Michigan |
illness |
|
1/21/64 |
Pvt. |
Barnhart Steinman |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
1/31/64 |
Sgt. |
Charles M. Knapp |
Freeort, Illinois |
|
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
John Downes |
Nickojack, Georgia |
wounds |
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
William A. Hills |
Lighthouse Cemetery, Oregon, Illinois |
captured, then murdered |
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
R. J. A. O’Conner |
Nickojack, Georgia |
captured, then murdered |
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
Garner McKeel |
Nickojack, Georgia |
gunshot |
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
George A. Springer |
Nickojack, Georgia |
shot in lungs |
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
William H. Reynolds |
Nickojack, Georgia |
wounds |
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
James W. Rhodes |
Nickojack, Georgia |
wounds |
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
William Gifford |
Nickojack, Georgia |
wounds |
|
5/3/64 |
Pvt. |
Francis H. Allen |
|
wounds |
|
5/7/64 |
Pvt. |
William Cattarach |
Byron Cemetery, Ogle County, Illinois |
captured at Nickojack, then shot |
|
5/9/64 |
Pvt. |
Levi Updegraph |
|
wounds |
|
5/12/64 |
Pvt. |
William Diamond |
Ringgold, Georgia |
|
|
6/18/64 |
Pvt. |
Wilson S. Gotshel |
|
wounds |
|
6/22/64 |
Pvt. |
Jacob Betz |
Kingston, Georgia |
wounds |
|
6/28/64 |
Cpl. |
Henry Slosser |
Andersonville Prison |
scorbutus; captured 9/17/63 |
|
7/10/64 |
Pvt. |
Henry Miller |
Andersonville Prison |
pneumonia |
|
8/2/64 |
Sgt. |
Benjamin F. Heistand |
Andersonville Prison |
dysentery |
|
8/8/64 |
Pvt. |
William Guyer |
Andersonville Prison |
dysentery |
|
8/19/64 |
Pvt. |
Alycrah W. Latham |
Jonesboro, Georgia |
wounds |
|
8/30/64 |
Pvt. |
Walter Scott |
Jonesboro, Georgia |
wounds |
|
8/30/64 |
Cpl. |
Wallace R. Giddings |
Sand Lowe, Georgia |
|
|
8/30/64 |
Pvt. |
Squire Dimon |
Jonesboro, Georgia |
wounds |
|
9/7/64 |
Pvt. |
Edwin W. Eliot |
Andersonville Prison |
chronic diarrhea |
|
9/14/64 |
Pvt. |
George M. D. Sechler |
|
|
|
9/20/64 |
Pvt. |
James O’Rooke |
|
presumed drowned; taken prisoner, 9/20; lost on Steamer General Lyon |
|
9/21/64 |
Lt. |
James Dawson |
Atlanta, Georgia |
wounds |
|
9/23/64 |
Pvt. |
John Denious |
Atlanta, Georgia |
wounds |
|
9/25/64 |
Pvt. |
William P. McWorthy |
Andersonville Prison |
diarrhea |
|
9/26/64 |
Pvt. |
Morris R. Miller |
Andersonville Prison |
scorbutus |
|
9/64 |
Pvt. |
Cyrus Tucker |
|
presumed dead; MIA; exact date unknown |
|
10/3/64 |
Sgt. |
William F. Campbell |
|
shot in head |
|
10/3/64 |
Pvt. |
George Austin |
Powder Springs, Georgia |
wounds |
|
10/3/64 |
Pvt. |
Thomas J. Aurand |
Powder Springs, Georgia |
wounds |
|
10/3/64 |
Cpl. |
James P. Bloss |
Powder Springs, Georgia |
wounds |
|
10/3/64 |
Pvt. |
Edward S. Rowe |
Powder Springs, Georgia |
wounds |
|
10/4/64 |
Pvt. |
Edward Crawford |
|
wounds |
|
10/4/64 |
Pvt. |
E. D. Harrington |
Florence, South Carolina |
captured, Nickojack; died POW |
|
10/6/64 |
Pvt. |
Elijah Tilton |
|
wounds |
|
10/6/64 |
Pvt. |
William Werkheiser |
Marrietta, Georgia |
wounds |
|
10/7/64 |
Pvt. |
Augustus Lowry |
Milledgeville, Illinois |
|
|
10/9/64 |
Pvt. |
David Wingert |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
10/11/64 |
Pvt. |
Horace F. Sheldon |
Powder Springs, Georgia |
wounds |
| 10/26/64 | Pvt. | Alexander Baysinger | Steelboro, Georgia | killed in action |
|
10/26/64 |
Pvt. | W. Boeke | Steelboro, Georgia | killed in action |
|
10/26/64 |
Pvt. |
Adam Countryman |
Steelsboro, Georgia |
wounds |
|
11/9/64 |
Pvt. |
Samuel W. Burton |
Nashville, Tennessee |
wounds |
|
11/19/64 |
Pvt. |
Julius C. Norton |
Florence, Alabama |
|
|
11/23/64 |
Pvt. |
Augustus Stolhut |
Andersonville Prison |
|
|
12/4/64 |
Cpl. |
William Erb |
Waynesboro, Georgia |
wounds |
|
12/4/64 |
Pvt. |
Emmet A. Merrill |
Waynesboro, Georgia |
wounds |
|
12/4/64 |
Cpl. |
David Scott |
Waynesboro, Georgia |
wounds |
|
12/4/64 |
Pvt. |
George W. Downs |
Waynesboro, Georgia |
wounds |
|
12/4/64 |
Pvt. |
Jesse Robinson |
|
wounds |
| 12/6/64 | Pvt. | Perril G. Baker | Beaufort National Cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina | |
|
12/25/64 |
Pvt. |
Milo Walker |
Savannah, Georgia |
|
|
/65 |
Pvt. | Baton W. Lewis | Woodlawn Cemetery, Creston, IL. | died while POW |
|
2/11/65 |
Pvt. |
Peter Lang |
Chadwick, Illinois |
wounds |
|
2/11/65 |
Cpl. |
Joseph R. Potter |
Aiken, South Carolina |
wounds |
|
2/11/65 |
Pvt. |
Charles S. Falkner |
Aiken, South Carolina |
wounds |
|
2/11/65 |
Wag. |
George C. Mack |
Aiken, South Carolina |
wounds |
|
2/11/65 |
Cpl. |
William Back |
Aiken, South Carolina |
wounds |
|
2/12/65 |
Pvt. |
Leroy J. Durrin |
Huntsville, Alabama |
|
|
2/13/65 |
Pvt. |
Jonathan Crouch |
Davis Mills, South Carolina |
wounds |
|
2/14/65 |
Pvt. |
Coston Z. Best |
Florence, South Carolina |
|
|
2/19/65 |
Pvt. |
Lewis Saxburg |
Camp Douglas, Illinois |
|
|
2/65 |
Pvt. |
Michael Wendling |
South Carolina |
presumed killed; exact location and date unknown |
|
3/3/65 |
Pvt. |
Nathan R. Bevins |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
3/29/65 |
Pvt. |
Cyrus W. Brown |
Millegeville, Illionois |
|
|
3/30/65 |
Pvt. |
C. E. Thayer |
|
|
| 4/65 | Pvt. | Patten H. Atwood | Stillman Valley, Illinois | |
|
4/12/65 |
Pvt. |
Alexander Jackson |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
wounds, killed after war declared over |
|
4/13/65 |
Pvt. |
John W. Rea |
|
wounds, killed after war declared over |
|
4/14/65 |
Pvt. |
Joseph Johnston |
|
wounds, killed after war declared over |
|
4/27/65 |
Pvt. | Eugene E. Linkletter | Camp Butler Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, plot 712 | |
| 5/65 | Pvt. | Alvia B. Knowlton | Dodge County, Nebraska | |
|
5/18/65 |
Pvt. |
John Cornforth |
|
wounds |
|
6/5/65 |
Pvt. |
Oscar D. Wilcoxen |
Concord, North Carolina |
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| After transfer (to USCT) | ||||
|
12/22/64 |
1st Lt. | David G. Cook | Murfreesboro, Tennessee | captured, shot |
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