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22nd Michigan Infantry
Company B
Harley N Washer - Corporal
Name: Hartley N Washer ,
Residence: Washington, Michigan
Enlistment Date: 06 August 1862
Side Served: Union
State Served: Michigan
Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 06 August 1862 at the age of 20
Enlisted in Company B, 22nd Infantry Regiment Michigan on 14 August 1862.
Mustered out Company B, 22nd Infantry Regiment Michigan on 26 June 1865 in Nashville, TN

Source Citation: Side served: Union; State served: Michigan; Enlistment date: 06 August 1862..
Contact Name: Darlene P Homer
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Date Added: 5/17/2010

Company C
Noble Hunter - Private
Noble was wounded and died at Moccassin Point. He was my great-great grandfather.
Contact Name: Janet Savage
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Date Added: 2/28/2008

Company D
George W Casamer - Musician
I continue to add material for book III, the Third Edition, If you have contributed, please do. You are give full credit for material and picture in this historical 900 page history book. I'm also developing a book on the Tenth Michigan Infantry, so jump in. dmcasamer@gmail.com
Contact Name: Douglas M. Casamer
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Date Added: 9/7/2009

Company D
Silas Casamer - Corporal
I continue to add material for book III, the Third Edition, If you have contributed, please do. You are give full credit for material and picture in this historical 900 page history book. I'm also developing a book on the Tenth Michigan Infantry, so jump in. dmcasamer@gmail.com
Contact Name: Douglas Casamer
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Date Added: 9/7/2009

Company D
Daniel B GoodrichRank Unknown
Musician
Contact Name: Alan P. Goodrich
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Date Added: 2/28/2009

Company D
Robert Hawthorne - Private
Robert Hawthorne is my great, great grandfather. He was born in Ireland in 1843. I'm not sure when he came to the U.S., but settled in Troy, MI. He enlisted at age 19 and was in Co. D of the Michigan 22nd Regiment. He was shot in the right leg, below the knee at Chikamauga. My dad has his discharge framed. It tells of all his actions during the war. Upon returning to Michigan, he settled once again in Troy. He had a farm on the SE corner of 15 Mile and John R. He died in 1923 and is buried in Oakview Cemetary in Royal Oak.
Contact Name: Michael Marentette
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Date Added: 5/14/2010

Company E
Phyllip KelchRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Joan Aldred Beach
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Date Added: 9/16/2005

Company F
Josiah M. German - Private
Josiah was born in Canada in 1841. He and his brother, Timothy, served with the 22nd and were at the Battle of Chickamauga. Josiah was captured there on 20 September 1863. He was taken to Richmomd, VA and where he was confined from September 29-November 1863. He ended up in Danville, VA on December 12, 1863 and was admitted to hospital there and died on December 21, 1863 of 'Variola' (smallpox)
Contact Name: D. McLean
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Date Added: 3/4/2006

Company F
Timothy R. German - Private
Timothy was born in Canada in 1844. He was wounded in the Battle of Chickamauga and died on 24 September 1863. His brother Josiah was captured in the same battle and died as a prisoner in Danville.
Contact Name: D. McLean
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Date Added: 3/4/2006

Company F
John James SnookRank Unknown
Enlisted August 15, 1862 at Mt. Clemens for three years, age 20. Mustered August 22, 1862. Corporal March 6, 1863, Wounded in action at Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1963. Sergeant August 2, 1864. Sergeant Major January 1, 1865. Mustered out at Nashville Tenn, June 26, 1865.
There is a typed copy of his 4-volume Civil War diary available. The originals are in the Rochester Hills Museum, Rochester MI.
Contact Name: Arthur J Snook
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Date Added: 9/4/2010

Company F
Rufus Axtell SnookRank Unknown
Rufus Axtell Snook enlisted in Company F, twenty-second Michigan Volunteer Infantry February 1 1864 at Utica, age 18. Mustered February 1, 1864. Joined regiment at Chattanooga Tenn. March 22, 1864. Died of disease at Chattanooga Tenn. May 11, 1864. Buried in the National Cemetery at Chattanooga Tenn, Grave Number 1214.
Contact Name: Arthur J Snook
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Date Added: 9/4/2010

Company F
Andrew Summerfield - Private
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Contact Name: Charles Summerfield
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Date Added: 12/31/2004

Company F
Charles Summerfield - Private
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Contact Name: Charles Summerfield
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Date Added: 12/31/2004

Company F
william h sutphin - Private
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Contact Name: grant harris
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Date Added: 11/3/2010

Company F
Joseph Swark (Swarck) - Private
Account written by his brother Frederick: 'Joseph Schwark (listed as Swark and Swarck) enlisted in Co. F. 22nd Mich. Vols. in July 1862, wounded in the Battle of Chickamauga on SnodGrass Hill, on Sept. 20th, 1863, died of wounds received while in action on the 28th of September in 1863, at Chattanooga, Tennessee.'

Brother: John Schwark (Schwartz) 14th MI Company I
Contact Name: Jason Weeks
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Date Added: 5/29/2014

Company F
Lyman H Tewksbury - Corporal
Lyman was my Husbands relative. He was commanded by Captain Ashley. After injurys sustained he was reassigned to the 154th Co. 2nd Batt. He died in Imlay City, Mi July 14,1887
Contact Name: Janet Savage
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Date Added: 3/26/2008

Company F
Orrin Vandervort - Private
Born Oct 16, 1844, Chesterfield, Macomb Co., Michigan. Enlisted July 1862, private, 22nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry, Co. F., mustered in at Pontiac. Wounded in arm and thigh(date/where?), transferred to the 158th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Volunteer Reserve Corps in New Albany, IN. Received disability pension starting July 1872. Moved to Texas 1872-78 time frame. Died February 19, 1898, Dallas County, TX.
Contact Name: Mike Vandervoort
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Date Added: 2/24/2006

Company G
Christian Frederich Muggelberg - Sergeant
Christian was my Great Grandfather from St.Clair County Mi.
Contact Name: Jack Haus
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Contact Homepage: Yahoo
Date Added: 3/3/2015

Company H
William M Barney - Private
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Contact Name: Tina (Barney) Jones
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Date Added: 7/21/2010

Company H
Horace B. Rockwell - Private
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Contact Name: Wenda Fore
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Date Added: 3/12/2006

Company K
John M. Close - Private
1890 Census of Vets says he enlisted March 20, 1865 and discharged September 22, 1865 as a private. His unit was listed as K22, Michigan Infantry AND K29 Michigan Infantry. His home was Pontiac, Michigan, his age was listed as 23 years old. On his tombstone, it has 'Post J' and '83' and 'GAR'. His tombstone is located in Greenville Forest Home Cemetery, Michigan (Montcalm County). His wife (married 6 October 1878) was Elizabeth Van Orsdale (b. 6 Nov 1843).
Contact Name: J. Walters
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Date Added: 4/23/2009

Company K
Joseph Daw - Private
Born in Little Perret, Dorsetshire, England. Immigrated 1840s.
Discharged for wounds received on Snodgrass Hill, at Battle of Chickamauga.
Terminal 'e' on family name may have been added during or post-war; some documents have it (state Adjutant General's rosters of wounded), some don't (immigration and census records, Regimental rolls.)
Contact Name: Ken Dawe
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Date Added: 7/26/2005

Company K
Joseph Dawe - Private
May be listed as DAW
Was born in South Parrot, England, Somerset County. He and PHOEBE ANN PURDY DAWE were married and living in their home that he built (brick) when he enlisted in Company K, 22nd Infantry, July 27, 1862 for three years at age 27.
He was mustered in August 22, 1862. He was discharged for disability at Detroit, Michigan, June 2, 1864 on account of wounds received in action at Chickamauga, GA., September 20, 1863.
His Mustering-Out Record: JOSEPH DAWE, a Private of Captain Gaibraith’s Company (K) 22nd Regiment of Michigan Infantry on July 29th, 1862.
Blue eyes, black hair. There seems to be a discrepancy of two days regarding when he enlisted. The Battle of Chickamauga was a victory for the Confederate Army in 1863.
He was a buggy maker by trade; also a wagon wheel maker. When he came home from the war, He was a different person entirely. My grandmother said many times that she was his favorite so she got along with him fine, but he was a very stern man; especially when he returned from the war.
Contact Name: Jeff
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Date Added: 6/19/2007

Company K
Joseph Squires - Corporal
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Contact Name: Jon Fogarty
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Date Added: 10/27/2006

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