77th Ohio Infantry
Company Unknown | |
Wills DeHass - Lt. Colonel |
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Contact Name: TerenceContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/24/2009
Company A | |
Thomas Grim - Private |
Thomas Grim, Jr. served with his brothers Armstrong,Frederick and Charles in Company A. Their father was also in the 77th. A number of their Buskirk kinsmen were in the 77th as well as many neighbors and friends. The Grim boys were captured at Marks Mills in Arkansas and spend ten months in Camp Fort Prison where Armstrong died. Their father later died by his own hand in camp at Little Rock after the long, wet march back to saftey. Charles died within weeks of his release from Ford. I've written a narrative account of the family.
Contact Name: Fred SchultzContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/28/2010
Company B | |
Hugh Allison Davis - Private |
Burial: Greenlawn Cemetery - Lowell, Adams Twp., Washington Co., OH.
Contact Name: JulieContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/8/2004
Company B | |
Stukley Driskill - Private |
Mustered out of service Brownsville,Texas his age approximately 46 yrs. He returned to his home at Lowell,Ohio.
Contact Name: L M DriskillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/25/2004
Company B | |
Cornelius Gray - Private |
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Contact Name: M. GrayContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/1/2004
Company B | |
John H. Morris - Private |
Captured. Imprisoned at Camp Ford in Texas.
Contact Name: Joellyn Price LegetContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/22/2009
Company C | |
Perry Beaver - Private |
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Contact Name: Jim Scholl IIIContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/24/2013
Company C | |
Alexander Campbell Harper - Private |
Enlisted 20 Feb 1864, mustered out Brownsville Tx 8 Mar 1866
Contact Name: Chuck ZonkerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/19/2007
Company C | |
Gideon Harrison Harper - Private |
Joined 20 Feb 1864, mustered out 8 Mar 1866, Brownsville TX.
Gideon and Alexander Harper were brothers.
Contact Name: Chuck ZonkerGideon and Alexander Harper were brothers.
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Date Added: 9/19/2007
Company C | |
Samuel James Kiggins - Private |
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Contact Name: Tim HayesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/27/2011
Company E | |
Jerome Higgs - Private |
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Contact Name: Richard Cole HiggsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/16/2008
Company E | |
Joseph Ephraim Thayer - Private |
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Contact Name: Brittany El-ShoukiContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/7/2011
Company F | |
Sampson Bole - Private |
Enlisted as a Private on 20 Feburary 1864 at the age of 44. Was captured at the battle of Mark's Mills on 25 April 1864. Was sent to Camp Ford in Tyler Texas where he died on 11 October 1864. He is buried at Alexandria National Cemetery, in Pineville LA, section A site 1230
Contact Name: MaryContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/15/2007
Company F | |
winfield g Davis - Private |
was at marks mills 25 april 1864. sent to tyler texas for ten mo,in prison. returned home for short time. return to duty.served until mustered out with unit in brownville texas
Contact Name: kellyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/21/2006
Company F | |
John Riecker - Sergeant |
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Contact Name: EddyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/9/2009
Company F | |
Garrett VanFleet - Private |
Garrett enlisted on 2/20/1864. He was captured on 4/25/1864 at the Battle of Marks Mills, Arkansas. He was a prisoner of war for 10 months at Camp Ford in Tyler Texas. John VanFleet of the same regiment and company is his brother
Contact Name: Craig AlbrechtsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/9/2007
Company F | |
John VanFleet - Private |
John enlisted on 12/13/1861. In 1864 he renlisted as a veteren. On 4/25/1864 he was missing at the Battle of Marks Mills, Arkansas and presumed dead. Garrett VanFleet of the same regiment and company is his brother.
Contact Name: Craig AlbrechtsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/9/2007
Company H | |
Dudley Hall - Private |
This brave barrelmaker lied about his age to join: he was over 50, and fought beside his own 17-year-old son Elijah Simeon Hall in the battle of Shiloh. He later rejoined the regiment and somehow evaded capture in the disaster at Marks Mills. His memory is beloved unto his children, whom he left a good inheritance.
Contact Name: Cliff Hall PhDContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/30/2007
Company H | |
Elijah Simeon Hall - Private |
We are proud to remember this soldier as our direct forefather, maimed for life in the battle of Shiloh when an exploding shell blasted his shoulder with a crater the size of a silver dollar. Who of us can say where the spirit of a brave man goes?
Contact Name: Cliff Hall PhDContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/30/2007
Company H | |
Divers Baldwin McElwee - Private |
My great grandfather Divers B. McElwee was in companies D and H. His brother Burton D. (Budd) McElwee was also in these units.
Contact Name: Butch McElweeContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/12/2018
Company I | |
Christopher Powell - Private |
Pvt Christopher Powell died from wounds suffered at the Battle of Shiloh. Buried at Cave Hill cemetery Louisville, KY.
Contact Name: Bill RushinContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/5/2012
Company I | |
Otty Powell - Private |
Pvt Otty Powell died from wounds suffered at the Battle of Shiloh. Buried at Low Gap cemetery Monroe county Ohio.
Contact Name: Bill RushinContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/5/2012
Company I | |
John Province - Private |
Son of James & Susanna Province--living in Washingon County, OH at the start of the war. John was born in Virginia, now West Virginia.
Contact Name: SusanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/25/2008
Company K | |
Gartrail Brown - Private |
been researching on ancestry.com and have run into conflicting info on wheather he survived the war. any info appreciated.
Contact Name: Carl WilsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/13/2010
Company K | |
wounded in the battle of fallen timbersjohn dobbins - Musician |
wounded at the battle of fallen timbers 8, april , 1862
Contact Name: glenn cremeansContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/18/2018
Company K | |
Nathan B. Smith - 2nd Lieutenant |
Nathan was born in Morgan Co., O. He was slightly wounded three times at Shiloh. He developed malaria during the seige of Corinth, MS. He recovered, rejoined his unit and was captured 25 Apr 1864 at Mark's Mill, Ark., spending the next 10 months at Camp Ford prison in Tyler, Tex. After the war he lived in Montgomery Co., Ill., DeWitt County, Iowa and Sumner Co., Kan, where he died in 1916. His body was returned to Morgan Co., Ohio for burial at Mt. Olivet Cem.
Contact Name: Richard ColeContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/22/2005