Friday, August 27, 2010

Civil War Soldiers That Died & Lived In Kansas

Here are twenty soldiers that fought in the Civil War and pick Kansas to live.
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Austin T. Tuttle.

Birth: 1843.
Death: 1934.
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.
Wife: Amanda Lenora Tuttle (1854 - 1930

Civil War Service.

8th. Illinois infantry, company H.. from 1861-1866. Although it’s stated he was in this regiment there are no records in the National Park service nor the Illinois Archives. This man needs more research.
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Augustus Cronenberg.

Birth: Unknown.
Death : Unknown.
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War service.

1st Regiment, Missouri Light Artillery, Company D. private, enlisted April 24, 1861, at St. Louis Mo. mustered in same day. Mustered out on July 1, 1864, at St. Louis Mo.
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Artemus Worchester Boyce.

Birth: 1838, North Dakota.
Death: Sept. 30, 1898, Fort Dodge, Ford County, Kansas.
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.
Wife: Mary Washington Williams Boyce (1846 - 1919

Civil War Service.

2nd Kansas Cavalry, Company H, Private, Home Topeka.
Re-enlisted Veteran, private, Home Burlingame, enlisted Feb. 26, 1864, mustered in March 4, 1864, Assigned to Co. L, March 18, 1865.
Company L. Mustered out June 22, 1865, Fort Gibson, C. N.
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Andrew J. Anderson.

Birth: Unknown.
Death: Unknown.
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

63rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry, company D., Residence PANA, CHRISTIAN CO, IL Age 21, Height 5' 10, Hair DARK, Eyes BLUE, Complexion DARK, Occupation SOLDIER, Nativity PIKE CO, ILL. Joined When JAN 1, 1864, Joined Where HUNTSVILLE, AL., Period 3. Years, Muster In FEB 10, 1864, Muster In Where HUNTSVILLE, AL., Muster Out JUL 13, 1865., Muster Out Where LOUISVILLE, KY.
Remarks VETERAN MUSTERED OUT AS SERGEANT.
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Albert J. Green.

Birth: Unknown.
Death: Unknown.
Burial:
Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

Company A.,

Rank Private, Company A., Unit 18th Illinois United States, Infantry, Residence PINCKNEYVILLE, PERRY CO, Ill., Age 31, Height 5' 5, Hair DARK, Eyes HAZEL, Complexion DARK, Marital Status MARRIED, Occupation SHOEMAKER, Nativity NORTHAMPTON CO, N. C ., Joined When MAY 28, 1861, Joined Where ANNA, ILL., Period 3. Years, Muster In MAY 28, 1861, Muster In Where ANNA, ILL., Remarks REENLISTED AS A VETERAN VOLUNTEER.

Company B.

Joined When DEC 14, 1863, Joined Where LITTLE ROCK, AR., Age 34, Muster In DEC 21, 1863, Muster In Where LITTLE ROCK, AR., Period 3. Years, Muster Out DEC 16, 1865, Muster Out Where PINE BLUFF, AR .
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Addison Lewis.

Birth: Unknown.
Death: Unknown.
Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

Rank Private, Company G., Unit 106 Illinois United States, Infantry, Residence MIDDLETOWN, LOGAN CO, ILL., Age 29, Height 5' 10, Hair LIGHT, Eyes HAZEL Complexion LIGHT, Marital Status SINGLE, Occupation CARPENTER, Nativity SUSQUAHANA, PA., Joined When AUG 5, 1862, Joined Where LINCOLN, ILL., Period 3., years, Muster In SEP 17, 1862, Muster In Where LINCOLN, ILL., Muster Out JUL 12, 1865, Muster Out Where PINE BLUFF, AR.
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William S. Portrick.

Birth: Unknown.
Death: Unknown.
Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

Rank Private, Company M., Unit 2nd., Illinois United States Cavalry, Residence COPPERAS CREEK, FULTON CO, ILL., Age 53, Height 5' 8 ½, Hair BLACK, Eyes BLUE, Complexion DARK, Marital Status MARRIED, Occupation BOATMAN, Nativity New York, Joined When DEC 12, 1861, Joined Where HAVANA, ILL., Period 3., years, Muster In DEC 30, 1861, Muster In Where CAIRO, ILL. Remarks MUSTERED OUT JAN 9, 1865.
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William S. Pile.

Birth: Jan. 17, 1845.
Death: Aug. 22, 1929.
Wife: E M Pile (1846 - 1927)
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

12th Regiment, Kansas Infantry, Company D., Rank Private, Residence Peoria, enlisted Oct. 1, 1862, mustered in May 4, 1863, Mustered. out with regiment June 30, 1865.
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William Long.

Birth: Unknown.
Death: Unknown.
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

Missouri Militia, 33rd EN., Company C., enlisted July 24, 1862, mustered in Sept. 27, 1864, mustered out Nov. 25, 1864.
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William H. Shields.

Birth: Unknown.
Death: Unknown.
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

12th Regiment, Kansas Infantry, Company B., Private, Residence Eudora, enlisted Aug. 18, 1862, mustered in Sept. 25, '62, mustered out with the regiment June 30, 1865.
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William Fuqua.

Birth: Unknown.
Death: Unknown.
Wife: Mary E. Fuqua (1844 - 1915).
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

2nd Regiment, Missouri Light Artillery, Company I., Private, enlisted December 4, 1863, at Springfield Mo., mustered in same day. Mustered out August 23, 1865, at Benton Barracks Mo.
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William Dodson.

Birth: Unknown:
Death: Unknown.
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

10th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry, Company I., Private, Age 28., enlisted Sept. 12, 1862, at Rolla, MO., mustered in October 20, 1862, at Benton Barracks Mo. Transfer to the second cavalry. Mustered out September 19, 1865.
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Uriah Cash.

Birth: Unknown.
Death: Unknown.
Burial: Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas.


Civil War Service.

2nd Regiment, Kansas Cavalry, Company C., Private, enlisted Dec. 9, 1861, mustered in same day. Promoted Corporal December 19, 1861. Corporal, Promoted Sergeant June 17, 1864. Sergeant, mustered out Jan. 10, 1865, at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
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Riley Persing.

Birth: Nov. 13, 1833.
Death: Dec. 13, 1929.
Burial: Valley Falls Cemetery, Valley Falls, Jefferson County, Kansas.
Wife: Amanda YORDY.

Civil War Service.

12th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company F., Corporal, mustered in February 26, 1864, for 3., years. Mustered out with Company, July 20, 1865.
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John W. Ogden.

Birth: Sept. 29, 1843.
Death: Oct. 27, 1904.
Burial: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Goddard, Sedgwick County, Kansas.

Company A, 190th Pennsylvania Infantry.

Portrait And Biographical Album of Sedgwick County, Kan., Chapman Brothers 1888
JOHN W. OGDEN. Sedgwick County has many well-to-do and successful farmers, men who have accumulated what they have of this world's goods through individual effort. Among this class the name of the subject of this notice is entitled to a place. He is residing on section 31, Attica Township, where he is industriously engaged in the prosecution of his noble calling, and is meeting with far more than ordinary success.

Mr. Ogden, of whom we write, was born near the town of Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pa., Sept. 29, 1843, and is a son of John and Margaret (Vail) Ogden, both of whom were also natives of the Keystone State. His father, who was of French descent, was born Jan. 16, 1812, and died March 2, 1884. His mother traced back her ancestry to Germany. Our subject was the third child in a family of seven, of whom the following still survive: Francis C., who is a builder and contractor at Las Vegas, N. M.; Harriet, Mrs. Jacob F. Bream, a resident of Adams County, Pa.; John W., of whom this sketch is written; Catharine M., the wife of John M. Musselman, living at Fairfield, Pa., and Robert Z., living in Sedgwick County.

The subject of this biography was reared upon a farm, and in his youth received a good common school education. In the latter part of August, 1862, when but eighteen years of age, he enlisted in Company K, 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, which was assigned for duty to the Army of the Potomac. He participated in most of the bloody battles that were fought in Northern Virginia and Southern Pennsylvania, including the decisive contest at Gettysburg. He continued in the service and was present with his regiment, than whom a braver set of men was never gathered together, at the surrender of Gen. Lee at Appomattox. He received his honorable discharge from the service June 8, 1865, and returned to his father's home, where he assisted in carrying on farming operations on the old homestead until 1875, when he removed to Tazewell County, Ill. After two years' labor on a farm in that locality, he came to Kansas, and landed in Wichita Feb. 15, 1877. Shortly after this he purchased his present home.

He had at first 160 acres of land, but sold it to the railroad company, and some time afterward bought back forty two acres of it, on which he has fine and commodious dwelling; here he has made his home ever since. He is also the owner of the northwest quarter of section 25, and here, May 19, 1880, he brought his young bride and installed her mistress of the home. The lady, Miss Elizabeth Mandane Williamson, was born at Ash Ridge, Brown Co., Ohio, Nov. 18, 1852, and is the daughter of Addison and Angeline (Moore) Williamson, natives of the Buckeye State. Her father was born Aug. 4, 1823, in Warren County, Ohio, and died July 9, 1880. He had married, Feb. 22, 1848, Miss Angeline Moore, who was born in Brown County, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1828. They were the parents of six children, of whom Mrs. Ogden was the third. The following is the record: Lamartine, born Nov. 24, 1848, lives in Goddard, this county; Emily S., born Sept. 27, 1850, married John W. Carskaddon, of South Bend, Ind.; Elizabeth M., Mrs. Ogden; Dwight D., born Oct. 25, 1854, lives in Attica Township, as does Byron Moore, who was born Nov. 11, 1856; Flora Eveline, who was born Sept. 9, 1859, and died April 21, 1872. Mrs. Ogden, who is of Welsh descent, was reared upon a farm, her father being both a carpenter and a farmer, and received an excellent education in the common schools of her district.

Three children were born to Mrs. Ogden, as follows: Warren, whose birth took place Aug. 7, 1884, and died the same day; Lawrence Earl, who was born May 10, 1886, and died August 24 following, and John W., who was born Dec. 31, 1887.

The subject of our sketch has been a life-long Democrat, as his father was before him, but has never been a seeker after political preferment. He is a believer in the doctrines of the Reform Church, as his wife is of the Methodist, but they have not identified themselves with any religious society since coming to Kansas. He is a strong believer in the system of public schools in the State, and is a cheerful worker in all educational matters.
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Garrett J. Littrell.

Birth: Mar. 10, 1839.
Death: Jun. 5, 1903.
Burial: Walnut Hill Cemetery, Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

7th Missouri State Militia, Cavalry, Company G, Private, enlisted April 11, 1862, at Warrensburg, mustered in April 21, 1862, at Georgetown Mo., mustered out April 20, 1865.
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Joseph Ginn.

Birth: May 19, 1833.
Death: Unknown.
Burial: Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, Reno County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

21st Missouri Infantry, Company I., Corporal, Occupation farmer, Residence Memphis, Scotland Co., MO., enlisted 18 June 1861, mustered in 1 Feb 1862, where Canton, MO. Dropped from roll for being absent over 60 days Left Reg 17 Mar 1862.
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John Guyer.

Birth: Nov. 14, 1823
Death: Sept. 8, 1906.
Burial: Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, Reno County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

John Guyer, Private, 134th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K., Enlisted on 8/22/1862, mustered in 8/22/1862, Mustered Out on 5/26/1863 at Harrisburg , PA.

William Cutler wrote the following about this gentleman:

JOHN GUYER, farmer, Section 28, P. O. Hutchinson, owns 160 acres, 105 in cultivation; one mile of hedge; dwelling 14x20 L 12x12, with porch: stable and granary, and bearing orchard, and two groves of cultivated timber. Has seven horses, four cows and twelve hogs. Was born in Pennsylvania, November 14, 1823, and raised on a farm, making it his home until he entered the army, in 1862, as a private in Company K, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, under the nine-months' call, and participated in the battles of Antietam, Fredricksburg and Chancellorsville, and re-enlisted in Company A, 212 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was engaged in garrison duty until the war closed, and mustered out in January, 1865, and returned to his home in Pennsylvania and remained there until 1869, when he moved to Missouri, but not having good health there, came to Kansas in 1872, and located on his present farm, taking it as a homestead. Was married March 24, 1857, to Miss Eliza McMillen, a native of Pennsylvania. They have twelve children - Anabel, Jonathan M., Frank B., William J., Thomas R., Lizzie, Daniel W., Eugene, Charles E., Arthur L., Benjamin W. and Robert L. Mr. G. is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was a member of the School Board on the organization of school district, and also when their fine brick schoolhouse was built.
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James A Ray.

Birth: Unknown.
Death : Unknown.
Burial: Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, Reno, county, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

James A. Ray, Private, Age 20, enlisted August 20, 1862 in the 35th Missouri Infantry, Company B., mustered in September 30, 1862. Mustered out June 28, 1865, Little Rock Arkansas.
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Eldridge W. Ray.

Birth: Unknown
Death: Unknown.
Burial: Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.

Civil War Service.

Eldridge W. Ray, Private, 12th Kansas, Infantry, Company G, Home Mansfield, enlisted Aug. 30, 1862, mustered in Sept. 30, 1862.
Promoted Corporal, Oct. 1, 1863.
Promoted Sergeant, Dec. 30, 1863.
Mustered out with regiment June 30, 1865.

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