20th Ohio Infantry
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Henry O. Dwight - Lieutenant |
Anyone having any information on anybody from the Dwight family, please E-Mail me, thank you.
Contact Name: David DwightContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/12/2004
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Edwin Sheets Rank Unknown |
Grandson of Jacob Sheets Sr. from Heidelberg, Germany. Son of Jacob Sheets Jr and Appolonia 'Happy' Janes.
Contact Name: Linda SmetzerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/1/2007
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john calvin waddell - Corporal |
i do not know if John Calvin Waddell(20th ohio infantry) is a relative,but he looks just like my father and brother (thomas and thomas waddell)
Contact Name: kathryn waddell jetterContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/19/2007
Company A | |
William Henry Roberts - Private |
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Contact Name: Paul HollowellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/26/2011
Company B | |
John King Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Heidi ChoiniereContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/14/2012
Company B | |
David Chalmers Kyle - Private |
In University Rifles of Miami University at Oxford (Ohio), later 20th OVI (Ohio Volunteer Infantry) Company B. When the first shot at Fort Sumpter was fired, almost the entire senior class signed up to enlist and were graduated early. There was a 3 month service period and 3 year period for this unit. As there were boys from both the north and the south at the school, they said goodbye to their southern classmates at the train station and each went where they had to go...
Contact Name: Carolyn EllertsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/20/2011
Company D | |
John Alexander - Private |
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Contact Name: AnnContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/28/2010
Company F | |
Josiah J. Marrs - Private |
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Contact Name: Brent TripetContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/8/2011
Company I | |
Ezekiel Anderson, Jr. Rank Unknown |
Ezekiel 'Zeke' Anderson, Jr. (1844-1932) was born in Union Township, Monroe County, OH. He died in Greenup, Cumberland County, IL and is buried in the Harmony Cemetery in Greenup, Cumberland County, IL. He married Rachel Catherine Winnett, and together they had either 4 or 5 children.
'Zeke' was my 3rd cousin 3 times removed.
Contact Name: S. B. Boyd'Zeke' was my 3rd cousin 3 times removed.
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Date Added: 4/6/2008
Company I | |
Samuel McBride - Corporal |
Corporal, Company I, 20th Ohio Infantry.
Served from December 16, 1861 to December 19, 1864.
Sergeant, Company G, 186th Ohio Infantry.
Served from January 19, 1865 to September 18, 1865.
Contact Name: Steve BadgleyServed from December 16, 1861 to December 19, 1864.
Sergeant, Company G, 186th Ohio Infantry.
Served from January 19, 1865 to September 18, 1865.
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Date Added: 9/21/2005
Company K | |
John Wesley Clement - Private |
John was a member od John D. Craven Post of the GAR in Macksburg, IA
Contact Name: Jerry SayreContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/25/2005
Company K | |
Henry Frank Dickensheets Rank Unknown |
Birth: Feb. 3, 1840 Shelby Co., Ohio Death: Jan. 2, 1897 Newton Harvey Co., Kansas
Henry went by his middle name Frank, was born in Shelby county, Ohio, in 1840. He served throughout the war in the Union army, in Benton Cadets of Missouri and in Co. K, 20th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
He came to Kansas in 1871, locating in Topeka. He came to Newton in 1873, and married Miss Kate Greer in December of the same year. He entered the transfer business upon coming to Newton, afterwards opening a coal yard. He was also the pioneer ice dealer in Newton, having an extensive business. He was prominent in Newton affairs, and held several public positions of trust.
Contact Name: Julian WallHenry went by his middle name Frank, was born in Shelby county, Ohio, in 1840. He served throughout the war in the Union army, in Benton Cadets of Missouri and in Co. K, 20th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
He came to Kansas in 1871, locating in Topeka. He came to Newton in 1873, and married Miss Kate Greer in December of the same year. He entered the transfer business upon coming to Newton, afterwards opening a coal yard. He was also the pioneer ice dealer in Newton, having an extensive business. He was prominent in Newton affairs, and held several public positions of trust.
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Date Added: 5/24/2010