12th Kansas Infantry
Company A | |
William Cheadister Blue Rank Unknown |
Enlisted in Company A, Kansas 12th Infantry Regiment on 25 Sep 1862.
Mustered out on 09 Jul 1863 at Fort Leavenworth, KS.
Contact Name: Tim BlueMustered out on 09 Jul 1863 at Fort Leavenworth, KS.
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Date Added: 3/3/2013
Company A | |
Mason H Reed - Private |
Joined 1862 from Fayetteville Arkansas. He died 6/6/1864 of Typhoid Fever while on garrison duty at Ft. Smith Arkansas. He is buried at the National Cemetery At Ft. Smith
Contact Name: Terry BakerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/30/2006
Company C | |
Marcus A Dawson - Private |
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Contact Name: Ginger MulanaxContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/30/2011
Company D | |
Charles H North - Private |
My gg-grandfather
Contact Name: Jim LowaryContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://www.LowAry.org
Date Added: 6/12/2005
Company D | |
William Henry North - Private |
Brother to Charles H. North
Contact Name: Jim LowaryContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://www.LowAry.org
Date Added: 6/12/2005
Company G | |
Gabriel Hickman - Private |
Born 1832 in Surry County, N.C. Died 11/4/1898 in Osceola, Clair County, Missouri. He married 1.Mary A. Hutchins 2. Elizia J. Price. Enrolled 8/16/1862 at Mansfield. Mustered out 6/30/1865. He is buried in Dunkard/Wagoner Cemetery in Osceola, Missouri.
Contact Name: Gretta WymanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/24/2005
Company G | |
Richard H Long - Private |
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/civilwar/Index_12th.htm
Twelfth Regiment Kansas Volunteers - Infantry
Long, Richard H.
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocamden/page1.htm
1890 Special Federal Census on Microfilm No. M123, Roll 29. It is presented exactly as it was sent to me. We are showing the entry number, name, service with, dates of service, and post office listed at time of the Federal Census.
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74 Long, Richard H. - Pvt- G -12 KS Inf - Jun 22, 1861 - Jul 1, 1865- Double Hernia- Linn Creek
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born in Virginia, 1825 - son of Thomas D Long and Mary Bond
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married Avis Raines 12 August 1847, Camden Co, MO
found on 1850 censu- Camden Co, MO
1860 census - Newton Co, AR
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1900
RICHARD LONG DEAD AT 84
Richard Long, one of Camden county's well known pioneers, died at Damsel, Mo, last Sunday at 3:30 o'clock pm and was buried near his home at the mouth of Anderson Hollow, the funeral being conducted by Rev. H. H. Blount.
Mr Long first came to Missourri in 1844, since which his home had been in Camden county a greater portion of the time, although he had also lived in KY, AR, Texas and Kansas at different periods.
He served his country 3 1/2 years during the Civil War.
He leaves several children of whom the eldest, John E. lives at the old homestead on Anderson Hollow. The departed pioneer was one of those rare characters whose chief aim in life was to faithfully serve God and benefit his fellow man. He lived at peace with all men and died regretted by all who knew his simple virtues and charities and steadfast honesty of purpose. (Date of death was 22 April 1900.)
Contact Name: Pam LongTwelfth Regiment Kansas Volunteers - Infantry
Long, Richard H.
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocamden/page1.htm
1890 Special Federal Census on Microfilm No. M123, Roll 29. It is presented exactly as it was sent to me. We are showing the entry number, name, service with, dates of service, and post office listed at time of the Federal Census.
OSAGE TOWNSHIP
Page 2
74 Long, Richard H. - Pvt- G -12 KS Inf - Jun 22, 1861 - Jul 1, 1865- Double Hernia- Linn Creek
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born in Virginia, 1825 - son of Thomas D Long and Mary Bond
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married Avis Raines 12 August 1847, Camden Co, MO
found on 1850 censu- Camden Co, MO
1860 census - Newton Co, AR
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1900
RICHARD LONG DEAD AT 84
Richard Long, one of Camden county's well known pioneers, died at Damsel, Mo, last Sunday at 3:30 o'clock pm and was buried near his home at the mouth of Anderson Hollow, the funeral being conducted by Rev. H. H. Blount.
Mr Long first came to Missourri in 1844, since which his home had been in Camden county a greater portion of the time, although he had also lived in KY, AR, Texas and Kansas at different periods.
He served his country 3 1/2 years during the Civil War.
He leaves several children of whom the eldest, John E. lives at the old homestead on Anderson Hollow. The departed pioneer was one of those rare characters whose chief aim in life was to faithfully serve God and benefit his fellow man. He lived at peace with all men and died regretted by all who knew his simple virtues and charities and steadfast honesty of purpose. (Date of death was 22 April 1900.)
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Date Added: 6/29/2007
Company I | |
William Jasper Bratton - Private |
Home: Spring Hill, KS, enlisted 25 August 1862, mustered out 30 June 1865.
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Date Added: 10/22/2009
Company I | |
John S. Mosier - Private |
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Date Added: 8/8/2004
Company K | |
James E Tyhurst - Private |
James E. Tyhurst: 1st Cousin 4x Removed of Trent Johnson
Rank: Private
Company “K” 12th Kansas Infantry
Enlisted: August 16, 1862 Mound City, Kansas
Discharged: June 30, 1865
Born: August 1829
Died: December 7, 1913
Buried: Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon
Contact Name: Trent JohnsonRank: Private
Company “K” 12th Kansas Infantry
Enlisted: August 16, 1862 Mound City, Kansas
Discharged: June 30, 1865
Born: August 1829
Died: December 7, 1913
Buried: Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon
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Date Added: 11/22/2006