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Databases
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 |
Paris, Kentucky |
|
|
11/20/62 |
Pvt. |
Hugh S. Armagost |
Mt. Sterling, Kentucky |
|
|
11/22/62 |
Pvt. |
William M. Flack |
Lexington, Kentucky |
|
|
12/10/62 |
Pvt. |
Henry Thomas |
Nashville, Tennessee |
measles, consumption |
|
12/15/62 |
Pvt. |
Samuel J. Mondebaugh |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
12/23/62 |
Pvt. |
Wellington Hatch |
Nicholasville, Kentucky |
|
| 12/29/62 | Pvt. | John Friery | Danville, Kentucky | |
|
1/2/63 |
Pvt. |
Lyman A. Ford |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/2/63 |
Pvt. |
Norman Wood |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/3/63 |
Pvt. |
William Dickhomer |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/6/63 |
Pvt. |
Robert Pitman |
Danville, Kentucky |
consumption |
|
1/10/63 |
Pvt. |
Valentine Haum |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/15/63 |
Pvt. |
Alexander Mayes |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
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 |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/23/63 |
Pvt. |
Edward Shearer |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/24/63 |
Pvt. |
Robert Best |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/25/63 |
Pvt. |
George W. Dunshee |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/26/63 |
Pvt. |
Jerry Vorhis |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/28/63 |
Pvt. |
Henry M. Prince |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
1/30/63 |
Pvt. |
Benjamin F. Long |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/4/63 |
Pvt. |
Levi T. Shipman |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/4/63 |
Pvt. |
John M. Hetrick |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/6/63 |
Pvt. |
Orlando P. Hills |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
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 |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/10/63 |
Cpl. |
Charles Purinton |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/14/63 |
Pvt. |
Henry Browning |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/15/63 |
Pvt. |
Samuel H. Johnson |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/16/63 |
Pvt. |
Elijah Curtiss |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/16/63 |
Pvt. |
Wallace H. Gale |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/17/63 |
Cpl. |
William Smith |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/17/63 |
Pvt. |
Henry A. Russell |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
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, Kentucky |
|
|
2/20/63 |
Pvt. |
Martin L. Lower |
Nashville, Tennessee |
lung fever |
|
2/20/63 |
Pvt. |
Thomas F. Whiteside |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/21/63 |
Pvt. |
William Wright |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
| 2/22/63 | Pvt. | W. A. Haggart | Nashville, Tennessee | |
| 2/22/63 | Pvt. | George Hicks | Nashville, Tennessee | |
|
2/22/63 |
Pvt. |
Samuel Shaub |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
2/26/63 |
Pvt. |
John F. Smith |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
2/27/63 |
Pvt. |
George Johnson |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
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 |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
3/4/63 |
Wag. |
Joel Heffner |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/5/63 |
Pvt. |
Roswell F. Plummer |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
3/5/63 |
Pvt. |
David Vaughn |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/12/63 |
Pvt. |
David Ritchie |
Lexington, Kentucky |
|
|
3/13/63 |
Pvt. |
Albert R. Williams |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/14/63 |
Pvt. |
William J. Empfield |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
3/15/63 |
Mus. |
Daniel G. Clark |
Franklin, Tennessee |
|
|
3/15/63 |
Pvt. |
Samuel Cornelius |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/16/63 |
Pvt. |
Thomas S. Tally |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/17/63 |
Lt. |
David B. Colehour |
Nashville, Tennessee |
pneumonia |
|
3/23/63 |
Pvt. |
E. R. Rice |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
3/23/63 |
Sgt. |
Daniel C. Hastings |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
3/31/63 |
Pvt. |
George Hicks |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
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 |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
5/21/63 |
Cpl. |
John S. Leek |
Franklin, Tennessee |
|
|
6/13/63 |
Pvt. |
Amos Fisk |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
7/25/63 |
Pvt. |
Newton Fife |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
7/27/63 |
Cpl. |
Henry Rudy |
Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
|
|
8/16/63 |
Pvt. |
William A. Arnold |
Dechard, Tennessee |
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 |
Nashville, Tennessee |
|
|
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 |
Danville, Kentucky |
|
|
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 |
Baileyville, Illinois |
|
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
John Downes |
Nickojack, Georgia |
wounds |
|
4/23/64 |
Pvt. |
William A. Hills |
Nickojack, Georgia |
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 |
|
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 |
Nashville, Tennessee |
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 |
Powder Springs, Georgia |
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 |
Marietta, Georgia |
|
|
10/6/64 |
Pvt. |
William Werkheiser |
Marrietta, Georgia |
wounds |
|
10/7/64 |
Pvt. |
Augustus Lowry |
Mound City, 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 |
Waynesboro, Georgia |
wounds |
|
12/25/64 |
Pvt. |
Milo Walker |
Savannah, Georgia |
|
|
/65 |
Pvt. | Baton W. Lewis | died while POW | |
|
2/11/65 |
Pvt. |
Peter Lang |
Aiken, South Carolina |
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 |
Camp Butler |
|
|
3/30/65 |
Pvt. |
C. E. Thayer |
|
|
|
4/12/65 |
Pvt. |
Alexander Jackson |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
wounds, killed after war declared over |
|
4/13/65 |
Pvt. |
John W. Rea |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
wounds, killed after war declared over |
|
4/14/65 |
Pvt. |
Joseph Johnston |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
wounds, killed after war declared over |
|
4/27/65 |
Pvt. | Eugene E. Linkletter | Camp Butler Cemetery | |
| 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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Also: |
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|
Pvt. |
Sidney D. Kenyon |
Danville, Kentucky |
date unknown |
|
|
Pvt. |
Leo Lawrence |
Danville, Kentucky |
date unknown |
| After transfer (to USCT) | ||||
|
12/22/64 |
1st Lt. | David G. Cook | Murfreesboro, Tennessee | captured, shot |
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B. Chronological list of 92nd Illinois soldiers who survived the war only to die very shortly thereafter. Dates given below include month/year:
|
Date |
Rank |
Name |
Age |
Where Buried |
|
1/67 |
Lt. | John Gishwiller | Lena Cemetery, Lena, Illinois | |
|
/68 |
Pvt. |
William Hicks |
65 |
Lena, Illinois |
|
/70 |
Cpl. |
Augustus P. March |
|
|
|
/71 |
Pvt. | J.C. Atkins |
45 |
|
|
10/72 |
Pvt. |
John Dunn |
40 |
Winslow, Illinois |
|
7/74 |
Lt. |
Henry C. Cooling |
|
|
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C. List of 92nd Illinois soldiers who also survived the war, but were listed as deceased in the 1875 publication of the regimental history. Names are in random order. Date of death is unknown:
|
Rank |
Name |
Age |
Where Buried |
Comments |
|
Sgt. |
Nathan Stephenson |
56 |
Chadwick, Illinois |
|
|
Lt. |
Ephraim F. Bauder |
|
|
wounds |
|
Cap. |
George W. Miller |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Wash. R. Weidman |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
John H. Warner |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
William Baker |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
John E. Bond |
|
|
|
|
Cpl. |
Thomas Brasell |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
John S. Lee |
|
|
|
|
Sgt. |
John Spence |
|
|
(prisoner of war) |
|
Pvt. |
Levi W. Miller |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Mathias Parker |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
George G. Atkins |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
John J. Faubel |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Hiram F. Hayward |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Edward McStay |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
James Coddington |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Jonathan B. Frost |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
James C. Wadsworth |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Steles E. White |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Everett Randall |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Philip West |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Isaac Isaacson |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
James E. Kiplinger |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Sylvester Yonker |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
George Gray |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Daniel King |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Arthur Barrett |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Enoch Atwood |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Collins Willey |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Patrick Foley |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Ephraim Werkheiser |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Amos B. Slater |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Henry Owen |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Jefferson Horton |
|
|
|
|
Cpl. |
Frederick W. Carpenter |
|
|
|
|
Mus. |
Wayland F. Bolcom |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Joseph H. S. Bohn |
|
|
|
|
Sgt. |
John S. Lee |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Dorace E. Olney |
|
|
|
|
Pvt. |
Henry C. Perry |
|
|
|
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Pvt. |
John Mowry |
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Pvt. |
Thomas McNeal |
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Cpl. |
Joseph Drew |
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(wounded) |
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Pvt. |
William H.Haggart |
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(wounded at Marietta, Georgia) |
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Pvt. |
Samuel R. Matthews |
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D. Chronological list of 92nd Illinois soldiers who died after 1875. Information has been extracted from obituaries and gravestones. Dates given include month/year:
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Volunteer Mounted Infantry in America's Civil War.
