Men and Women that Served with the Union Forces during the Civil War
| Name | Details |
|---|---|
| William G Adams Jr | William G Adams Jr served for the Union during the Civil War Bet 1861 and 1862. He was commissioned a Captain in the Union Army. He was shot and killed by snipers. Note: I have not yet found any confirmation of this data in on-line Civil War records. His headstone indicates he was in the 39th Kentucky Regiment but the first record of action for the 39th Regiment was in November of 1862, after William was reported killed. |
| Thomas Anderson | Thomas Anderson served for the Union during the Civil War in the 6th Wisconsin Infantry, Company A From 5 Nov 1864 - 14 Jul 1865. The 6th Wiconsin Infantry Regiment was know as the "Iron Brigade." |
| James R Armstrong | James R Armstrong served for the Union during the Civil War From 13 Aug 1863 - 18 Sep 1865 in Massachusetts, USA. |
| James Melon Austin | James Melon Austin served for the Union during the Civil War From 10 Jun 1864 - 23 Sep 1864 in Davenport, Scott, Iowa, USA. He enlisted in Company A, Iowa 46th Infantry Regiment on 10 Jun 1864. Mustered out on 23 Sep 1864 at Davenport, IA. He later served as a Private in Company A, Iowa 12th Regiment, Volunteer infantry from January 9 1865 until January 8, 1866. He was discharged at Memphis, Tennessee. |
| Elijah Allen Becker | Elijah Allen Becker served in the 15th Regiment, Michigan Infantry, Cmpany A during the Civil War ca. 1862. |
| Emenzo Frederick Becker | Emenzo Frederick Becker served for the Union during the Civil War From 18 Nov 1861 - 26 Jun 1862. |
| Giles Clark Decker | Giles Clark Decker served in Company E of the 14th Michigan Infantry during the Civil War From 11 Apr 1862 - 26 Apr 1865. |
| William Helmick | William Helmick served in the Civil War From 31 Aug 1861 - 4 Sep 1863. He was promoted to Full Sargent on Jan 1 1864 at Jonesboro, GA. |
| Hiram Hogg | Hiram Hogg served in the 13th Ky. Cavalry in the Civil War ca. 1862. |
| James W Hurlbut | James W Hurlbut served for the Union in the 92nd Illinois Infantry and Company C of the 65th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War Bet 1864 and 1865. |
| George W Jolliff | George W Jolliff served as 2nd lieutenant in Company H of the 14th West Virginia Infantry during the Civil War From 22 Aug 1862 - 28 Jun 1865. He initially enlisted in Company C and on 27 October, 1864 he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and transferred to Company H. |
| John Hardin Knapp | John Hardin Knapp served in the Civil War From 7 May 1864 - 3 Feb 1865. He Joined the Union army in Camp Wood, Quincy, Adams, Illinois, USA, On August 25th of 1864 he was taken prisoner near Memphis, Tennessee. |
| George A Love | George A Love served for the Union in Company B, Michigan Volunteers 1st Engineering Regiment during the Civil War From 29 Oct 1861 - 29 Oct 1864. |
| Edwin R. Manning | Edwin R. Manning served for the Union as a Sargent in the 13th Missouri Cavalry, Company K during the Civil War From 19 Aug 1864 - 1 Jan 1866. |
| Nathaniel Merril Tewkesbury Page | Nathaniel Merril Tewkesbury Page served for the Union as a private in the 7th Ohio Cavalry during the Civil War on 17 Dec 1863 in Ohio, USA. He reenlisted after the war and served an additonal three years until 11 sep 1868. |
| Stephen M Page | Stephen M Page served for the Union during the Civil War From 15 Jun 1861 - 12 Jun 1865. He initially served in Company G of the Wisconsin 6th Infantry Regiment, part of the 'Iron Brigade'. He later transferred to Company D. The 'Red Book' indicates that he fought in battles of Gainesville, Antietam, Gettysburg, Mine Run and Wilderness. He was captured by the South twice during his enlistment. He was first captured at the battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863 and confined in Richmond, Va until August 6 when he was paroled at City Point, Va. On May 5, 1864 he was captured a second time at the battle of the Wilderness. He spent time in various Southern POW camps including Andersonville from May of 1864 until he was finally paroled in February of 1865. |
| William Charles Davis Page | William Charles Davis Page served for the Union during the Civil War From 17 Sep 1862 - 20 May 1863 in New Hampshire, USA. He was a Private in Company B, New Hampshire 17th Infantry Regiment, and transferred to Company I, New Hampshire 2nd Infantry Regiment. |
| Jamon Perry | Jamon Perry served in the Civil War in Company G & B, 8th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry From 14 Nov 1863 - 28 Oct 1865. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Mansfield (Sabine Crossroads) on April 8, 1864. |
| Dorastus Pettit | Dorastus Pettit served for the Union during the Civil War From 28 Sep 1862 - 17 Jul 1863 in USA. He was promoted to Full Corporal on January 7, 1863. |
| John Bullock Pettit | John Bullock Pettit served as a Corporal in Company E, 112th Illinois Volunteer Infantry for the Union during the Civil War From 12 Aug 1862 - 17 Feb 1865 in Wyoming, Stark, Illinois, USA. |
| Charles Phillips | Charles Phillips served for the Union during the Civil War in Company H, 22nd Massachusetts Infantry From 6 Aug 1862 - 17 Oct 1864. He was wounded in the battle of Gettysburg on Jul 2, 1863. |
| Andrew Jackson Pyburn | Andrew Jackson Pyburn served for the Union during the Civil War From 1863 - 1865. He served in Company K of the 3rd Minnesota Infantry and Company H of the 113th US Colored Infantry. |
| George Robinson | George Robinson served for the Union during the Civil War in Company A, 47th Illinois Infantry From 16 Aug 1861 - 11 Oct 1864. |
| John Davidson Smith | John Davidson Smith served for the Union during the Civil War in Company F, 31st Illinois Volunteer Infantry From 13 Oct 1864 - 19 Jul 1865. |
| Samuel Albert Stewart | Samuel Albert Stewart served as a bugler in Company D of the 16th Kansas Cavalry for the Union during the Civil War From 21 Sep 1863 - 16 Dec 1865 in Kansas, USA. He was a bugler. |
| Franklin Morgan Stowe | Franklin Morgan Stowe served for the Union in Company D of the 21st Wisconsin Infantryduring the Civil War From 15 Aug 1862 - 22 Jul 1865 in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. |
| George Edwin Stowe | George Edwin Stowe served for the Union during the Civil War in Company L of the 1st Regiment, Heavy Artillery, Wisconsin, From 19 Aug 1864 - 26 Jun 1865. |
| Charles Pittman Sutphen | Charles Pittman Sutphen served for the Union during the Civil War From 11 Aug 1862 - 12 Jun 1865 in Indiana, USA, in Company D of the 85th Indiana Infantry. |
| Benjamin Franklin Teets | Benjamin Franklin Teets served in the Civil War From 3 Sep 1861 - 13 Oct 1864. He enlisted as a private and was promoted to Full Captain on July 1, 1864. |
| Edward Coffin Teets | Edward Coffin Teets served for the Union during the Civil War From 22 Aug 1861 - 24 Sep 1864 in Illinois, USA. Edward served in Company K, 31st Illinois Infantry. |
| Jacob Traber | Jacob Traber served in Company C, 44th New York Infantry during the Civil War From 30 Sep 1862 - 21 Apr 1863. |
| Byron van Patten | Byron van Patten served for the Union during the Civil War From 8 Aug 1862 - 24 Jun 1865. |
| Emerson E van Patten | Emerson E van Patten served as a private in the 86th Illinois infantry, Company H for the Union during the Civil War From 27 Aug 1862 - 16 Jun 1865 in Peoria County, Illinois, USA. |
| George H van Patten | George H van Patten enlisted as a private in Company I, 76th New York Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War on 10 Dec 1861 in Cobleskill, Schoharie, New York, USA. He contracted thyphoid fever and died on December 10, 1862 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. |
| George Nelson van Patten | George Nelson van Patten served with Company B, New York 186th Infantry during the Civil War From 3 Sep 1864 - 2 Jun 1865. |
| Jacob Joseph van Patten | Jacob Joseph van Patten served in Battery A, 1st Regiment, NY Light Artillery during the Civil War From 1 Oct 1861 - 7 Jun 1862. He was wounded at the battle of Fair Oaks (also called Seven Pines) and discharged. |
| Dr Myndert van Patten | Dr Myndert van Patten served as a Corporal in Company F of the 110th Regiment, New York Infantry during the Civil War From Aug 1862 - Aug 1863. He was discharged due to disability. |
| William C van Patten | William C van Patten served for the Union during the Civil War ca. 1861 for Company H, 31st NY Volunteers. |
| Charles M van Petten | Charles M van Petten served for the Union during the Civil War From 1 Jun 1861 - 8 Nov 1865 in Company F, 30th New York Infantry. Sebsequently he served an additonal 2 years in Company C, 2nd New York Veteran Cavalry. |
| Henry Nicholas van Petten | Henry Nicholas van Petten served for the Union during the Civil War From 28 Dec 1863 - 1 Nov 1865 in Denmark, Tuscola, Michigan, USA, He enlisted as a Private with Company D of the 23rd Volunteer Infantry in Denmark, Michigan. Later, about April 1865 he was transferred to Company F of the 28th Volunteer Infantry. |
| John Bullock van Petten | John Bullock van Petten served as a chaplain during the Civil War From 15 Jun 1861 - 18 Jan 1866 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA, He was an officer in Company S of the 34th NY Infantry. He was promoted to Lt. Col. in Company S of the NY 160th Infantry on Sept. 20, 1862. He was then promoted to Brevet Brig-General on 13 Mar 1865. |
| Peter Delos van Petten | Peter Delos van Petten served in Copmany F, 110th New York Infantry during the Civil War Bet 5 Aug 1862 and 28 Aug 1865 in New York, USA. He enlisted as a private on 05 August 1862 at the age of 26. Promoted to Full Corporal on 25 August 1862. Promoted to Full Sergeant on 25 February 1863. Promoted to Full Private on 30 May 1863. (Reduced in rank) Promoted to Full Sergeant on 18 October 1863. Mustered out on 28 August 1865 in Albany, NY. |
| William Weaklam | William Weaklam served in Company H, 53rd Illinois infantry during the Civil War From 2 Nov 1861 - 2 Jan 1865 in Lacon, Marshall, Illinois, USA. |
| Edward S Whittaker | Edward S Whittaker served for the Union during the Civil War as a Coprporal with Company B and Company I of the 95th Ohio Infantry From 4 Aug 1862 - 14 Aug 1865. |
| William Wilcox | William Wilcox served for the Union during the Civil War in Company D of the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry From 6 Jun 1861 - 6 Nov 1862. |
| Samuel L Woolsey | Samuel L Woolsey served for the Union in Company K, 25th Infantry, during the Civil War From 15 Aug 1862 - 28 Feb 1863 He died of consumption while serving. |