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| Name: James Lawrence Bates | Rank: Colonel | Company: | Cousin. Weymouth, MA. Wounded at Gettysburg. Brigade Commander 1864. He was brevetted a Brigadier-General in 1868 for gallant and meritorious service.
| | Contact Name: Richard A. Ries | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 11/12/2009 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: James Collins | Rank: Private | Company: B | James was wounded Sept 19, 1862. He died March 30, 1887 at Togus Maine. His file includes pension request papers from 2 different wives, and many depositions regarding the controversy.
James enlisted June 26,1861 to Company B of the 12th Massachusetts Infantry. He was transferred to Company D of the 10th Veterans Reserve Corps on July 1,1863, was promoted to corporal on July 27,1863 and was promoted to sergeant on Sept 12,1863. He re-enlisted April 14,1864, and was promoted to first sergeant on Sept 29, 1864. He musteredd out on Nov 15, 1865. Also noted, he served as Honor Guard on President Lincoln's funeral train. His child was my grandmother.
| | Contact Name: Ann Strout | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 4/20/2007 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: William Daubson | Rank: Private | Company: B | I will appreciate any information about private William Daubson, he survived the war and mustered 1n 1864, any pre-war information or after will be of great help
| | Contact Name: Frank Gerbi | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 3/7/2009 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Hugh Farley | Rank: Private | Company: B | Hugh Farley was my great, great grandfather. He served in the 12th, company B along with his brother, Patrick. I have certified copies of service records obtained by my father's aunt in 1935 that details their service, wounds and imprisonment, probably in Richmond, VA. Hugh and Patrick are buried in Holliston, MA, where they were from. Both survived the war- one, the prisoner, was traded at Annapolis after the war.I am looking for anyone with more info on these men.
| | Contact Name: Marti Fussell | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 5/13/2010 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Nathan A. Rogers | Rank: Private | Company: B | Nathan A. Rogers was living in Scituate Massachusetts and employed as a carpenter when he enlisted in Co.B of the 12th Mass Volunteer Infantry on June 26, 1861 and mustered in at Fort Warren in Boston Harbor. He was wounded while the 12th Mass was engaged at Sharpsburg (Antietam) on September 17, 1862. He was sent to recuperate at a hospital in Washington D.C. where he later died of dysentery and wound infection on November 13,1862. Archival records studied in 1996 reveal Pvt. Roger's list of personal effects at the time of his death as follows. '1 coat, 1 writing case, 1 drinking tube, 2 pairs of pants, and 1 pair of slippers'. he is listed as buried in Washington D.C.
| | Contact Name: David E. Corbin | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 2/1/2009 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Morton Tower | Rank: Captain | Company: C | I would like any information on Morton Tower. Recently I was at Gettysburg and saw his picture. My ancestors did in fact land in Mass. and moved on from there. I do know that he was captured but escaped from Libby Prison.
| | Contact Name: Rich Tower | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 7/24/2002 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: James B. Raymond | Rank: Private | Company: E | James B. Raymond was my great-great grandfather. We have pictures of him and his Civil War service medal.
| | Contact Name: Stephen A. Barneby | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 4/20/2008 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: Francis Raymond | Rank: Private | Company: I | My great-great grandfather. One of 5 brothers, (Alonzo, George, Minot and Granville), 4 of whom enlisted in the Civil War. I was told he was taken POW at Gettysburg Jul 1, 1863 & sent to Libby Prison, then to Belle Isle, VA and paroled at City Point, VA Aug 2, 1863. Later reenlisted Co B 6th Regt US Veteran Vol from Mar thru Nov 1865 as private.
| | Contact Name: Susan Wood | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 5/27/2007 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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| Name: William H. Hooper | Rank: Private | Company: K | William Hooper lost his arm at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1,1863. He was also wounded on December 13, 1862, which I believe was at Fredricksberg. He enlisted as a private on June 26th,1861 at the age of 25 and was discharged because of wounds on April 6th,1864 in Boston, Ma. His early residence was in Manchester, Ma.
| | Contact Name: Theodore Haines | | Contact E-Mail: Click for E-mail | | Homepage: | | Date Added: 7/29/2010 | Edit your relative Delete your relative |
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