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301 | Enlisted Aug 1861 Co. A., 2d Reg't Mich. Cav., served three years. Re-enlisted Aug 1864 Co. B., 29th Reg't Mich. Inf., promoted to 1st Sergeant Sept 1864. Fought in the battles of Decatur, Murfreesborough and Corinth as well as others. Wounded and discharged as a result of his injuries. | JAMESON, Thomas William (I2967)
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302 | Enlisted Aug 1862 Co. C 82d Reg't Ind Vol Inf, died in the hospital at Indianapolis, IN | PRENTISS, Irvin Henry (I6265)
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303 | Enlisted Aug 1862 Co. H., 23d Reg't Mich. Vol. Killed in the Battle of Campbell Station, Tennessee 16 Nov 1863. | JAMESON, Charles Alexander (I2975)
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304 | Enlisted Aug 1864 | HAYES, John D. (I2974)
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305 | Enlisted Aug 1864, taken prisoner and confined several months in a Rebel prison. Health so impaired was hospitalized then released and discharged from service. | HUDSON, Elisha H. (I2966)
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306 | Enlisted Co I, 31st Reg't, killed 22 May 1863 by a shell at Vicksburg. | ANDERSON, Robert (I4445)
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307 | Enlisted Dec 1863 Co F, 128th Reg't Ohio, stationed at Johnson's Island to guard Rebel prisoners. Honorably discharged Jul 1865. | CAHOON, Joseph Brown (I3284)
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308 | Enlisted Dec 1863 Co. C 13th Reg't Ind. Vol. Cav. and served to the end of the war. | PRENTISS, John Emery (I6268)
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309 | Enlisted for three months 5th Mass. Inf., was in the first Battle of Bull Run, 21 Jul 1861. When mustered out he went home and in 1862 raised a company in Chelsea, MA., which became Co. G, 40th Mass. Inf. Made First Lieutenant, later promoted to Captain, Major, and Lieutenant Colonel of this regiment. Taken prisoner 16 May 1864 at the Battle of Drewry's Bluff, held at Libby, Macon, Charleston and Columbia. Escaped Columbia Dec 1864, picked up by federal gunboat and returned to seat of war as Lieutenant Colonel 4th Mass. Cav. 6 Apr 1865 was wounded and taken prisoner at High Bridge, VA, released the next day. Given special brevet as Colonel, later breveted as Brigadier General. Following the war he was Military Governor of Florida. | JENKINS, Horatio (I4403)
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310 | Enlisted for three years 31st Reg't Iowa Vol. Inf. | JAMESON, Reuben Moore (I4462)
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311 | Enlisted in Co. I, 5th Reg't Iowa Inf, promoted to Corporal. | JAMESON, Freeman M. (I4461)
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312 | Enlisted in Company A, New Hampshire 3rd Infantry Regiment on 22 Aug 1861. Mustered out on 23 Aug 1864 | MOORE, Thomas True (I6368)
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313 | Enlisted in Company E, Vermont 9th Infantry Regiment on 09 Jul 1862. Promoted to Full Corporal on 11 Feb 1865. Mustered out on 13 Jun 1865. | BROWN, Byron DeForest (I6443)
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314 | Enlisted July 1862 at Boston - Served on U.S.S. Canandaigua - Dischrged July 1864 | ELLIS, Charles Munroe (I1173)
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315 | Enlisted June 1861 as a hospital steward and served as such through 1862 for the 11th Reg't Mass. Vol. He was commissioned 8 May 1863 as 1st Lieut., Assistant Surgeon for the 29th Reg't, Mass. Inf., promoted to Major Surgeon 27 May 1865; not mustered and was mustered out 29 July 1865, as 1st Lieut. Assist. Surgeon. | JAMESON, Dr. Robert Edwin (I4286)
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316 | Enlisted June 1861 as Sergeant of Infantry Volunteers under the command of Gen. Robert E. Lee in the mountains of Virginia until January 1862 when his regiment was transferred to the command of Gen. Stonewall Jackson in the valley of Virginia. Wounded Mar 23, 1862 at the battle of Kernstown, VA. Furloughed and put on special duty in the enrolling service. In the summer of 1863 he was discharged on account of the wound and for the purpose of accepting a professorship at Roanoke College. Fall of 1864 he again entered the service as clerk of court martial in one of the brigades under the command of Gen. Jubal A. Early in the valley of Virginia. | McCAULEY, William (I6423)
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317 | Enlisted Nov 1861 Co. F., 2d Reg't, wounded 6 Jun 1864 and died at Patterson Park Hosp, Baltimore MD 26 Jun 1864. | JAMESON, David Alexander (I3424)
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318 | Entered the U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers at Sawtell, Los Angeles CA in 1903 | JAMESON, Hugh Alexander (I3561)
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319 | Fairfield Twp, York Co., PA census 1820, 1830, 1850. Probably moved to IL shortly after | WRIGHT, George Washington (I2279)
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320 | family bible record in possision of Mark Geesey | MILBURN, Samuel Pierson (I2304)
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321 | family bible record in possision of Mark Geesey | MILBURN, Sarah Elizabeth (I2305)
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322 | family bible record in possision of Mark Geesey | MILBURN, Charles Jr (I2306)
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323 | family bible record in possision of Mark Geesey | MILBURN, David Spencer (I2307)
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324 | family bible record in possision of Mark Geesey | MILBURN, Lousanna (I2308)
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325 | family bible record in possision of Mark Geesey | MILBURN, Parmealice Diane (I2309)
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326 | Family stories indicate that Landin Sophy was a Native American | ELLSWORTH, Landin Sophy (I3009)
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327 | First name spelled Almira on her headstone | HARVEY, Elmira Lavina (I2326)
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328 | First Presbyterian Church | TEMPLE, Arthur Wesley (I2044)
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329 | First Presbyterian Church of Lyons | Family: Melvin Hugh JAMESON / Mary Grace HUBBARD (F2292)
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330 | Frank drowned, accidentally, in Lake Ontario, while fishing in Sodus Bay. His body was eventually discovered near Oswego, NY | SALZER, Francis Sebastian (I1838)
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331 | Frederick Bishop was born to John and Emma (Dower) Murray. He was later adopted by his mother's second husband Harry Bishop. Fred went by his adopted surname "Bishop" from then on. | Murray Bishop, Frederick William (I6790)
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332 | frm Ulysses, Tompkins Co., NY | MOSHER, Moriah Ethelyn (I1381)
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333 | from Boston, MA, at the time of Marriage Lived in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY in 1903 Lived in Masonville, Delaware Co., NY in 1906 | AGAR, Rev. Bert E. (I2600)
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334 | from death certificate #3839 (p.263?) Dubuque Co., IA | CALLAHAN, Edward (I498)
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335 | From Dunboe Parish, County Londonderry, Ireland | Jamisone, Johne/Jonathan (I3049)
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336 | From Hemenway's Vermont Historical Gazetteer Irasburgh, Vermont Orleans County Vol. 3 pg. 251 Thomas Jameson opened a store in 1815 and drove a successful business for many years. After going out of trade, Mr. Jameson was a member of the company who carried on the business at the foundry, where the principal business was the manufacture of stoves and plows. As a business man, Mr. Jameson was one who had the confidence of the community, one whose word, when given, was sufficient guarantee for any purpose for which it was pledged. He was one whose sphere led him for many years to transact business with a very large proportion of the people of this vicinity, and his manners were so courteous, that during his long and useful life he had not an enemy. Mr. Jameson was sheriff of the County of Orleans for 9 years; was one of those whose characters gave the town a recommendation for moral worth. Mr. Jameson died in October 1868, at the age of 71, and was buried with Masonic honors. | JAMESON, Thomas (I1510)
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337 | from Sussex Co., NJ moved to Starkey, NY | CULVER, George (I2310)
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338 | from Sussex Co., NJ moved to Starkey, NY | RAPLEE, Sarah (I2311)
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339 | From the book "The History Of Carroll County Illinois", Chicago, 1878 ( Chicago, H.F. Kett & CO. Times Building, 1878). " Fish, John, Farmer; Sec 18; P.O. Mt. Carroll; born in Cortland Co. NY; April 12, 1814; Lived in NY PA and Canada and Mich and came to Carroll Co Il in 1839 by stage and on foot he was one of the early settlers here, and there are only a few now living that were here when he came; he engaged in wood and lumber on the river; bought a claim and entered land from the government; in 1849 crossed the plains to California and engaged in mining; returned to Illinois in abt 1852; has crossed the plains three times; he also went to Idaho; returning from California, he and E. Jacobs and eight others bought a Bungo ( which is, I think some kind of a boat) as the story goes that he and his friends went to Lake Nicarauga in Central America. While trying to cross they encountered a terrible storm that nearly did them all in. He was known as a great hunter and an excellent shot. Married Miss Jane Armitage, of Chicago, in Nov. 1852; they have two children Mary Ann and Ella; lost one son Elmer Ellsworth" | FISH, John (I2833)
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340 | From the: "Cuba True Patriot" vol IV, no. 29, 19 Jan 1866 Destructive Fire!...Entire business portion of Olean, NY in Ashes. ..."We learn that HH Phelps, Esq. perished in the flames. Mr Phelps is a well-known laywer. His office was on the second floor and was not insured. He had got most of his books and papers out, when he thought of something else and started back again. He was warned against going, but said he knew right where what he wanted layed. He rushed into the blazing building and never returned. He had scarcely entered before the blazing awning in front fell, blockading the entrance. The fierce flames burst through the rear windows, shutting off egress in that direction. Poor Phelps was heard and seen in the ball room which was on the same floor of his office, but no help could reach him. The roof soon fell in and the wall crumbled inward and thus he met his fearful death..." | PHELPS, H. Harper (I3015)
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341 | Fron Raymond, NH Resided on Goffstown | TODD, John (I2298)
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342 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Palozzi, Michael Joseph (I7299)
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343 | FTDNA, Y-75586 | HOWELL, Robert Lee (I2709)
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344 | Galena-Stauss Nursing Home | BINGHAM, Lloyd Allen (I579)
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345 | George and Jennie lived in Rochester, NY George deserted wife (Jennie) & two daughters about 1895. He moved to Buffalo with Louise Lester, where he remarried. They lived in Buffalo the remainder of his life. He and Louise were living on Manhattan Avenue, Buffalo, Erie Co., NY when he died. | JAMESON, George Howell (I1461)
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346 | German Luthern Church | Family: John Agustus SHENGULETTE / Sarah Ann AYLES (F2051)
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347 | Given name may actually be Nancy. E.O.Jameson [S2] gives the name as Mercy in one place (as a child amongst her parents listing of children) and as Nancy (at her specific listing on pp363). Most official record however, including her gravestone have her name as Mercy. | JAMESON, Mercy Wetmore (I2926)
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348 | Given name may have been "Clair" | GLOVER, Carrie Maria (I3338)
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349 | Given name on marriage record was "Patrhethe" | Family: Patrick Nelison BARNES / Elvira Jane WRIGHT (F294)
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350 | Given name on marriage record was "Patrhethe" | BARNES, Patrick Nelison (I617)
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