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Nathaniel G Taylor
- Private
Nate served as a drummer with Wilder's Lightning Brigade of mounted infantry from age 15 to 18 and mustered out in 1865.
Contact Name: Kathy Geary Brady
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Date Added: 10/19/2009

Company A
Lambert Baker
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: Stephen Schar
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Date Added: 2/22/2005

Company A
George W Boop
- Musician
musician
Contact Name: Michael Boop
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Date Added: 1/4/2011

Company A
James n Prouty
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: Shawn Verdine
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Date Added: 1/30/2007

Company C
Francis N Chase
Rank Unknown
Captured 4-23-1864 Relased 5-1-1865, was held at Andersonville. Died 4-24-1881 at Newton, Harvey county, Kansas, buried Greenwood cemetery Newton, Kansas.
Contact Name: Julian Wall
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Date Added: 6/11/2010

Company D
James Waterbury
- Sergeant
James mustered out in '65 in Chicago. His Brother also served with the 92nd and I think the brother was a Master Sgt. My mother has more info, when I get it from her, I will post
Contact Name: Scot Frost
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Date Added: 6/2/2007

Company I
Andrew Jackson Kingery
Rank Unknown
Born May 1, 1843 in Lebanon County, Penn. to Daniel and Susanna Hoover Kingery. He married Sarah Eshelman in 1869 and they had two children. At the time of his death on May 31, 1928, Andrew was predeceased by his wife and his two daughters, Effie and Andrew.
Contact Name: Arturo E. Lara
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Date Added: 8/28/2015

Company I
Samuel Salsbury
- Corporal
4th great- grandfather, born about 1834 in Pennsylvania and probably died May 4th 1909 probably in Wisconsin.
Contact Name: Chris Bitner
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Date Added: 11/4/2011

Company K
Nathaniel Emmons Davis
- Private
Nathaniel was born in Wilson, NY, became a school teacher in Ogle Co. Illinois. He joined up with the 92nd Co. K in 1862. He was a regimental postmaster and was captured with mail while on way to regiment from division headquarters in August of 1864. He survived Andersonville Prison, then was taken to Florence where he was exchanged. He was honorably discharged near the end of the war. He won a homestead in Fairbury, Nebraska and in September of 1865 settled there. He became the first county surveyor. He died in 1907
Contact Name: Beverly Barnhar
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Date Added: 2/25/2009

Company K
Patrick Kelly
- Private
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Contact Name: Robert Coyne
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Date Added: 2/24/2006

Company K
Alexander M McClain/McLain
- Private
Alexander was listed as a Wagoner or Wagoneer. It seems to be a promotion from Private?
His last name was McClain and he changed it to McLain because there were too many McClain's,this fact was told to me by my Grandmother (Her Father).I would like to hear from anyone with any knowledge about him other then what I can find on the internet,
Thank you!
Contact Name: Rocky M Lange
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Date Added: 3/19/2012

Company K
Lucius C Runion
- Sergeant
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Contact Name: Lance Runion
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Date Added: 8/21/2006

Company K
Muehlenberg Martin Stroh
- Corporal
Enlisted as a private on 4 September 1862.
Promoted to Corporal.
Mustered out on 21 June 1865.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 5/17/2010

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