24th New Jersey Infantry
Company Unknown | |
Enos Glaspell - Private |
If anyone has any information on this soldier please feel free to contact me I am trying to make the connection. Thank you
Contact Name: Randall GlaspellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/29/2004
Company Unknown | |
Christian L. Sharp - Private |
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Contact Name: Brittany WattContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/8/2010
Company A | |
Benjamin Bell - Private |
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Contact Name: Dennis BellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/30/2010
Company A | |
Isaiah Bell - Private |
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Contact Name: Dennis BellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/30/2010
Company A | |
John G Holme - 1st Sergeant |
John G Holme from Salem New Jersey was my great great grandfather (grandfather's grandfather).
Contact Name: John HolmeContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/11/2012
Company A | |
Edward Stretch - Private |
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Contact Name: Craig StrechContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/8/2011
Company A | |
Jedediah Allen Ware - Corporal |
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Contact Name: BrooksContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/4/2008
Company D | |
George D. Brittain - 2nd Lieutenant |
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Contact Name: Nathanael GreeneContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/24/2014
Company D | |
Cooper Wiltsey - 1st Sergeant |
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Contact Name: Carol AgarContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/13/2009
Company I | |
Robert Crouch Parvin Rank Unknown |
Robert Crouch Parvin was part of the 24th New Jersey Infantry, Company I. He was issued a Belgian Rifle. Though poorly educated in rural New Jersey, Robert was good about writing home. A number of letters to his mother and to his sweetheart, Callie Smith, are still in existence. Several, written while his unit was bivouacked on the Mall in Washington, tell of visiting the Army hospital in the U. S. Patent Office and seeing the Monitor docked at the Potomac River, and of revivals and prayer meetings held in the tents. After leaving Washington, the regiment went on to fight in the battle of Fredericksburg, VA., in December 1862, and in the battle of Chancellorsville in May of 1863. The regiment was mustered out at Beverly, New Jersey, the following month, and Robert went home to marry Callie by whom he had six children. Soon after the war, Robert became interested in the possibilities of mechanizing the farm. Robert would go on to invent the first successful Steam Plow.
Contact Name: Daniel Parvin Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/25/2006
Company I | |
John Plum - Private |
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Contact Name: Ed ShortContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/12/2008
Company I | |
William Coffin Shinn - Captain |
Capt William Coffin Shinn was from Camden County, NJ. He was elected Captain of the 24th NJ Vol Inf Co. I. On 13 Dec 1862, he was severely wounded leading a charge at the Battle of Fredericksburg, VA. After his recouperation, he rejoined the 24th NJ Vol Inf Co. I, remaining until his service time came to a end.
Contact Name: Wm RingelContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/1/2008
Company I | |
James Stockton Woodward - 1st Lieutenant |
1st Lt James S. Woodward was from Camden County, NJ. He was elected 2nd Lt and received promotion to 1st Lt due to officer shortages after the Battle of Fredericksburg, VA in December 1862. He ultimately became my ancestor in 1900 when he married the sister of Capt William Coffin Shinn after the death of her first husband.
Contact Name: Wm RingelContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/1/2008
Company K | |
Henry M Munion - Private |
served August 30, 1862 to June 29, 1863
Contact Name: Jo-Ann MurphyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/29/2015