Word of Caution: All statistics you see below are subject to change as future research is conducted. I encourage you to assist in making these additions and corrections by contributing what you know about this regiment.

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also:

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

Pvt.

John Mowry

 

 

 

Pvt.

Thomas McNeal

 

 

 

Cpl.

Joseph Drew

 

 

(wounded)

Pvt.

William H.Haggart

 

 

(wounded at Marietta, Georgia)

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: 

Date

Rank

Name

Age

Where Buried

Comments

10/76

Sgt.

Phillip Sweeley

 

Winslow, Illinois

 

2/77

Pvt. Charles K. Potter      

3/78

Mus.

George W. Boop 

59

Stephenson County, Illinois

 

/82

Cap.

Robert M. A. Hawk

 

 

 

6/83

Pvt.

Valsom Wire 

56

Stephenson County, Illinois

hemorrhage of lungs

7/83

Hos.

St. David C. Grier 

55

Mt. Carroll, Illinois

 

10/85

Adj.

Charles Freeguard

 

Hampton, Iowa

 

6/88

Pvt.

James Brice Jr.

 

Tama, Iowa

 

12/90

Pvt.

David W. Butler

 

Stephenson County, Illinois

typhoid fever

11/91

Pvt. Warden Hathaway      

8/92

Cpl.

Roswell W. Eldridge

75

Sigourney, Iowa

 

11/92

Pvt.

Harvey Knox 

 

Winslow, Illinois           

struck by train

3/93

Pvt.

C. W. Egleston

 

 

lung problems

6/94

Maj.

Albert Woodcock 

64

Oregon, Illinois

pelvic cancer

4/95

Cpl.

Daniel Denure 

63

Stephenson County, Illinois

stomach cancer

4/95

Chp.

B. H. Cartwright

85

Oregon, Illinois

 

10/24/95

Pvt. Simeon Reynolds     Rock Rapids, IA  

6/96

Pvt.

John Palmer Jr. 

69

Warren, Illinois

creeping paralysis

2/4/97

  Matthew Cheney     Newell Cemetery, Buena Vista County, Iowa  

3/97

Pvt.

Madison P. Eldridge 

81

Sigourney, Iowa

 

5/8/98

Pvt. Perrine Lyon 

66

   
6/14/98 Pvt. Joseph Carpenter   Lone Mountain Cemetery, Carson City, Nevada  

/99

Pvt.

Jacob McCammond 

51

 

murdered

2/99

Pvt.

George Gotshall

 

 

 

4/99

Pvt.

Ernst G. Hoppe 

62

Cresco, Iowa

 

1/11/00

Pvt. Edward W. Crowell      

8/00

Sgt.

Fordyce Waterbury 

69

Polo, Illinois

Bright’s Disease

9/24/00

Sgt. John Comly Bigger               

/01

Lt. Col.

Matthew Van Buskirk

 

Iowa Falls, Iowa

 

6/01

Pvt.

James C. Armagost 

66

Rising City, Nebraska

pneumonia

7/01

Pvt.

Lambert Baker

89

Freeport, Illinois

possibly old age

12/02

Pvt.

Patrick Kelley

 

Scranton, Iowa

 

/03

Pvt. Thomas H. Bartlett   Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson County, Iowa  

2/03

Pvt. Thomas J. Fleming   Lena Cemetery, Lena, Illinois  

3/13/04

Pvt. Fredrick Groff      

7/04

Pvt.

Henry Breyman 

80

Stephenson County, Illinois

 

10/05

Pvt.

Henry W. Stocks

 

Stevenson County, Illinois

throat cancer

1/06

Sgt.

LeGrand M. Cox

 

Winslow, Illinois

(wound Chickamauga)

4/07

Pvt.

Daniel Gaylord 

88

Winslow, Illinois

 

1/08

Pvt. William C. Nicholas

64

Galena, Illinois  

10/08

Pvt. Charles R. Anderson

79

   

1/09

Pvt.

Charles W. Reynolds

 

Grundy Center, Iowa

(Andersonville POW)

10/09

Cpl

Charles S. Vincent 

70

Stevenson County, Illinois

 

1/10

  Samuel Penticoff      

8/10

Maj.

Harvey M. Timms 

73

 

Bright’s Disease

9/11

Pvt. James Foreman   Oakwood Cem., Independence, Iowa wounded, thigh, Chickamauga

/11

Cpl. John Noyes

81

Laramie, Wyoming???  

1/13

Sgt.

Jesse R. Leigh 

81

Freeport, Illinois

old age

3/13

Gen.

Smith D. Atkins 

77

Freeport, Illinois

 

4/13

Lt. Peleg R. Walker      

10/13

Sgt.

Ledyard B. Hakes

 

San Diego, California

 

10/13

Pvt.

James J. Dunn  

74

Lena, Illinois

illness

/14

Sgn.

Clinton Helm 

85

Rockford, Illinois           

 

6/14

Mus.

John Lower 

74

Pasadena, California

pneumonia

/15

Pvt. John Phillips   Garfield, Oklahoma  

1/15

Cpl. Russell Lockwood

78

East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, Iowa  

7/25/15

  George S. Hawkins           Lyndon Cemetery, Osage, Kansas throat cancer

12/15

Sgt.

James R. Prouty 

79

Humboldt, Iowa

 

3/1/16

Pvt.

David Pittman 

72

Whiteside, Illinois

Bright’s Disease

1/16

Pvt.

Jonathan Long Jr.

73

Ogle County

neuralgia

/16

Sgt.

William H. Brown

 

Shelby, Iowa

 

11/16

Pvt.

Levi Thorpe 

70

Iowa Falls, Iowa

 

/17

Pvt. Robert Getty

83

   

1/17

Pvt.

Gaylord D. Miller 

70

Eleroy Cemetery, Jackson County, Iowa

 

2/1/17

  William Hawks Robinson   IOOF Cemetery, Corvallis, Oregon arteriosclerosis

10/17

Pvt.

Andrew McCausland

 

Eagle Grove, Iowa

 

1/18

Sgt. Maj.

Edwin Yantz

 

 

 

4/18

Sgt.

William Boddy 

75

Brunswick, Missouri

heart problems

9/18

Sgt. Maj.

 

Noah Perrin

 

 

Wood National Cemetery, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

 

9/19

Sgt.

John  Q. Hastings

 

Green City, Wisconsin

(lost eye in war)

/19

Pvt.

Merritt C. Johnson

 

Abilene, Kansas

 

/19

Cpl.

Thomas Brice

 

Tama, Iowa

 

1/22

Pvt.

Luther H. Pickard 

77

Harlan, Iowa

 

4/22

Lt. Col.

B. F. Sheets 

89

Oregon, Illinois

few days’ illness

10/19/23   Reuben Matthew Clark       Rosemound Cemetery, Republic County, Kansas cancer

1/25

Pvt.

Henry H. Clark 

82

McGregor, Iowa

 

8/25

Pvt.

William P. Moothart 

80

Washington, Iowa

(wounded at Jonesboro, Georgia)

10/25

Pvt.

Robert D. Smith

 

Colo, Iowa

 

1/26

2nd Lt.

William C. Dove

90

Harlington Cemetery, Waverly, Iowa

 

1/26

Pvt.

Levi A. Weldon 

80

Ottumwa, Iowa

several weeks’ illness

/27

Sgt. Thomas F. Elliott   Preston Cemetery, Jackson County, Iowa  

1/27

Pvt. Henry Heistand   Silver Creek Cemetery, Mt. Morris, Ill  

1/27

Pvt.

James Taylor 

82

Boulder, Colorado

arterio-sclerosis

12/31/27

Pvt. Edgar W. Swan   GAR Cemetery, Seattle, Washington  

/28

Sgn.

Thomas Winston 

99

Lawrence, Kansas??

 

3/4/28

Cpl John King   Hand County  

9/28

Pvt.

Christopher Davis 

87

Mt. Carroll, Illinois

 

7/28

Cpl.

Andrew J. Diehl 

86

Beaman, Iowa??

 

3/29

Pvt. Leander Lawrence   Catholic Cemetery, Jackson County, Iowa  

/30

Pvt.

Francis H. Gaylord 

91

Sigourney, Iowa

 

/30

Pvt. Henry Wilmot Lewis

85

   

5/30

Pvt.

Floyd Gay       

 

Snohomish County, Washington??

 

7/30

Sgt. Charles Ames

94

Byron Cemetery, Ogle County, Illinois  

9/30

Pvt.

William Wickwire

93

Belvedere, Illinois??

 

/31

Sgt.

Thomas Hawk

 

 

 

7/10/31

  Isaac Royer      Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE  

/32

Mus.

Collan Bawden

 

Mt. Carroll, Illinois

 

/32

Cpl. Joseph M. Norton      

7/33

Pvt.

William H. H. Baker 

87

Freeport, Illinois           

heart attack

5/37

Pvt.

Robert J. Rodermel

 

Beaman, Iowa??

 

12/37

Pvt.

David M. Balliet 

94

Waterloo, Iowa           

 

 

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