Draft / Work in Progress – Sons of Sussex; First Muster / Brothers in Arms –Montague Township © March 2015, John C. Rights and Lisa Heuslein Rights ~ Brothers in Arms ~ Civil War Soldiers from Montague Township, Sussex County, NJ. Soldier Rank, Company and Regiment st Age at Disposition enlistment Date of death Interment Barney Ayers Private, Company M, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 22 Lost sight in right eye during military service; Jan. 1864 No record NY/NJ interment nd Wilhelmus W. Bennet Landsman, U.S. Navy, USS Cuyler [gunboat], then Company C, 2 NY Cavalry 26 Wounded; Raccoon Ford, Culpeper, and Craig’s Church, VA Jan. 25, 1910 @ 76; Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Jervis, NY st th Isaac Bonnell, Jr. 1 Lieutenant, Company C, 27 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 32 [look at IVP Illinois 1890] OBGB says Fairmount, Newark/ I say Ill/Ark nd Jacob Bonnell Private, Company B, 2 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 26 Possibly died Montague 12/28/1875 = NJ State record th Alfred H. Brown Private, Company H, 159 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers 41 Died prior to May 1890; no interment record nd John Brundage Corporal, 2 Battalion (-) Wounded in action; shot in the hip xxxx th Peter Brink Private, Company E, 8 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 36 Sep. 10, 1898; Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery th James E. Cole [a] Captain, Company D, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 18 Wounded in left hand; MIA, (captured; POW spring 1864) Jan. 1, 1935 @ 91; Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Jervis, NY James E. Cole [b] Seaman, U.S. Navy, 1862-1864. (-) No record of a NJ/NY interment th Joseph Carman Private, Company K, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers (-) Apr. 5, 1879; Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Jervis, NY st th Shubael T. Carswell 1 Sergeant, Company C, 139 Infantry Regt., New York State Volunteers 37 Died prior to 1895; no record of interment th Abram B. Casterline Private, Company K, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 20 Discharged with a disability Sep. 21, 1899 in Montague; no interment record th Nelson L. Cole Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 26 Jan. 21, 1894 @ 57; Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Jervis, NY th Thomas J. Cole Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 19 1920; Mount Peace Cemetery, Osceola County, Florida th Jacob W. Conklin Private, Company B, 6 Regiment, New York Cavalry 39 Died 1890 in Sandyston; no interment record. st st Birdsall Cornell 1 Lieutenant, Company I, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 37 Jun. 25, 1916; Vineland, NJ Soldiers Home Cemetery th Samuel Courtright Private, Company A, 27 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 20 Died of typhoid fever at Emory Hospital, DC, Nov. 27, 1862 Military Asylum National Cemetery, Washington, DC th Solomon Cortright Corporal, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 27 Killed at the battle of Salem Heights, VA, May 3, 1863 Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery, Montague Township th James D. Crowel Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 17 No record of a NJ interment George M. Decker Private (-) No record of a NJ interment th James I. Decker Private, Company K, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 19 Sep. 14, 1923; Pompton (NJ) Reformed Church Cemetery th st Jeremiah Decker Private, Company L, 15 Cavalry Regiment, NY State Volunteers 38 Aug. 31 , 1894; Sparrowbush, Orange County, NY Cem. th Joshua D. Decker Private, Company H, 96 Infantry Regiment, NY State Volunteers 21 [likely around Chicago] th Theodore F. Decker Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 26 Discharged from Convalescent Camp with disability (POW?) No record of a NJ interment th Thompson Decker Corporal, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 21 Wounded in the shoulder Jan. 21, 1932 @ 92; Pine Grove Cemetery, Matamoras, PA th William H. Decker Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 23 Probably died before 1890 in NJ; no record of NJ interment th Henry Dennis Private, Company K, 27 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 22 Jun. 13, 1921; Montague Reformed Church Cemetery th James Dickerson Private, Company D, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 29 Died of measles on June 16, 1863, at Emory Hospital, DC Military Asylum National Cemetery, Washington, DC st Harrison A. Doty Private, Company K, 1 Regiment, NJ Cavalry 20 Feb. 19, 1907; Sussex County Welfare Home Cemetery Draft / Work in Progress – Sons of Sussex; First Muster / Brothers in Arms –Montague Township th © March 2015, John C. Rights and Lisa Heuslein Rights John Doty Private, Company B, 70 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers 30 Discharged with a disability No record of a NJ interment. th George H. Emmons Private, Company F, 9 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 39 Wounded in action; 1864 DoD Unk; Congregational Church Cem; Chester, Morris Co. John Finley Record of service not yet found. (-) No record of a NJ interment. th th Samuel Gregory Private, Co. L, 5 NY Heavy Artillery then Private, Co. K, 4 Infantry Regiment, NJV 21 No record of a NJ interment. th Austin Gunderman Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 20 Mortally wounded at Spotsylvania, CH; died June 1, 1864 No record of interment in a National Cem. Unknown soldier th John S. Gunderman Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 21 Killed at battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864 No record of interment in a National Cem. Unknown soldier st George H. Gurnee Private, Company L, 1 New York Engineers (aka Serrell’s Engineers) 24 Circa late 1885/early 1886; Laurel Grove Cem, Port Jervis NY th John R. Gurnee Private, Company F, 124 Infantry Regiment, NYSV ‘The Orange Blossoms’ 20 Mar. 7, 1917; interred Nunda, NY (Born Montague) th Stephen Hankins Private, Company D, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 25 Wounded; battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864 May 3, 1922; probably in Sussex; no known interment th William Hankins Private, Company K, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 23 Nov. 23, 1916 @ 77; Minisink Dutch Reformed Church Cem. th Marshall D. Havens Private, Company G, 86 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers 22 Wounded; battle of The Wilderness, May 5, 1864 Oct. 14, 1916 @ 78; Bath (NY) National Cemetery Wm Reinhar dt st John Hesberg Private, Company I, 121 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers 25 1914; Laurel Grove Cemetery, (bo r n in Germany) Port Jervis, NY st Aaron J. Hornbeck Private, Company M, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 15 1928; probably in Orange Co., NY (was Middletown Mayor) st Alexander Hornbeck Private, Company M, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 20 Wounded in action; 1864 Jul. 17, 1906 @ 63; Walpack Reformed Church Cemetery nd Benjamin Hornbeck Private, Company B, 2 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 19 Shot through the left leg Mar. 3, 1916 @ 73; Laurel Grove Cemetery; Port Jervis, NY st George W. Hornbeck Private, Company M, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 19 Aug. 8, 1922 @ 75; Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Jervis, NY st James G. Hornbeck Corporal, Company M, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 19 Discharged from Lincoln Hospital, DC with a disability Conflicting interments; see SOS th Andrew Hotalen Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 30 Killed at the battle of Opequan, VA on Sept. 19, 1864 No record of interment in a National Cem. Unknown soldier st Daniel T. Hotalen Corporal, Company H, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 30 No record of NJ intermentnd Lancin M. Hotalen Corporal, Company B, 2 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 21 May 25, 1925 @ 85; Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery th William R. Hotalen Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 20 Died of ‘debility’ at White Oak Church, VA, March 5, 1863 No record of interment in a th National Cem. Unknown soldier Peter A. House Sergeant, Company H, 27 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 27 [mainly lived in Wantage Township] Sep. 18, 1889 @ 54; Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery th William N. Jaggers Private, Company I, 7 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 23 Died of disease in NJ shortly after discharge with a disability Dec. 9, 1863 @ 26; Delaware Cemetery, Dingmans Ferry, PA nd st William Johnston Private, Company F, 2 Brigade, New Jersey Militia 24 Feb. 1 , 1927 @ 90; Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery th Andrew Lambert Private, Company K, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 21 Missing; presumed dead at Salem Church, VA. May 3, 1863 No record of interment in a National Cem. Unknown soldier st Jeremiah Lambert Private, Company M, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 32 No record of a NJ interment. th Joseph C. Lambert Corporal, Company F, 70 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers 23 Wounded; battle of The Wilderness, May 5, 1864 ca. 1916 in New Jersey; no record of a NY/NJ interment. th Samuel Lambert Corporal, Company F, 70 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers 25 Died of wounds received; battle of Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 Gettysburg (PA) National Cemetery, Section D, Site 49 th Alonzo W. Little Private, Company H, 40 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers (-) May 21, 1910; Beemerville Cemetery, Wantage Township rd Lemuel Litts Private, Company H, 33 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 24 Killed at the battle of Pine Knob, Georgia, June 16, 1864 Marietta, Georgia National Cemetery, Section H, Site 32 George Lundy Seaman, U.S. Navy U.S.S. Mohican 21 Oct. 12, 1921 @ 82; Hainesville Cemetery, Sandyston Twp. th David Mandeville Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 26 PIC Died on Feb 19, 1865 while held prisoner at Danville, VA Danville (VA) National Cemetery, Section F, Site 1,272 th Gilbert Mandeville Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers 15 [Discharged in NJ before muster, due to age.] No record of a NJ interment st Joseph H. Mandeville Private, Battery B, 1 New Jersey Artillery 33 No record of a NY/NJ interment. st Stephen F. Mandeville Private, Battery B, 1 New Jersey Artillery 22 Died of pleurisy at Camp Barry, DC, March 9, 1864 Military Asylum National Cemetery, Washington, DC Draft / Work in Progress – Sons of Sussex; First Muster / Brothers in Arms –Montague Township th William H. Mandeville Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers interment in a National Cem. Unknown soldier nd Christie Martin Private, Company M, 2 Regiment, New York Cavalry Church Cemetery th Henry W. Martin Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Cemetery, Section 84, Site 3,950 st Lewis A. Marthis Private, Company G, 31 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Cemetery th Darius H. Mead Private, Company F, 70 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers nd Hiram Miller Corporal, Company E, 192 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers 42 NJ interment nd nd William Nyce 2 Lieutenant, Company A, 2 Regiment, New York Cavalry Cemetery, Sumner County, Kansas th Martin Osterhout Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Orange Co., NY th James M. Owens Private, Company I, 7 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers National Cem. Unknown soldier th William Owens Private, Company A, 5 New York Heavy Artillery 18 th William H. Patterson Company F, 124 Infantry Regiment, NY State Volunteers ‘The Orange Blossoms’ Cemetery, Port Jervis, NY st John Paugh Private, Company K, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry National Cemetery, Site 9,435 th William Paugh Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Cemetery, Washington, DC th Peter Peach Private, Company A, 45 Infantry Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers Methodist Church Cemetery th Elijah Pelton Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Cemetery, Seneca County, OH st Daniel H. Predmore Sergeant, Company H, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry Church Cemetery st Jacob S. Robinson Private, Company B, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry Cemetery, Site 4,066 th Hiram Roomer Private, Company F, 70 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers Grove, Port Jervis th John H. Roomer Private, Company L, 15 Regiment, New York Cavalry Sandyston Township nd James W. Rutan Corporal, Company M, 2 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry Cemetery, (TN), Section 1, Site 30 th John Rutan Private, Company C, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers interment in a National Cem. Unknown soldier st Randall D. Sayre Private, Company B, 151 Pennsylvania Volunteers 22 PA rd Leo Schubiger Private, Company G, 33 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Born Switzerland th Jacob Scott Private, [no company listed] 8 Infantry Regiment, U.S. Colored Troops (colored section) th Cornelius C. Shimer Captain, Company A, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Cemetery, Port Jervis, NY th George A. Shimer Private, Company G, 97 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers Church Cemetery Jefferson Sigler Record of Service not yet found. (-) st George S. Snable Private, Company B, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry Sandyston Township th Lewis Stalter Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Chemung Co., NY th Silas Storms Private, Company F, 35 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Newark (Vet Home) th Silas Suydam Corporal, Company E, 9 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Reformed Church Cemetery st John W. Topping Private, Battery, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Artillery 38 19 © March 2015, John C. Rights and Lisa Heuslein Rights Died of diarrhea at hospital Windmill Point, VA Feb. 11, 1863 20 No record of May 3, 1866 @ 23; Minisink Reformed 34 PIC/CDVDied of wounds from battle of Strasburg, VA, Aug. 15, 1864 Winchester (VA) National 20 Jul. 15, 1924; Minisink Reformed Church 23 Discharged with a disability. Suffered from rheumatism as a result of military service 1895 in South Dakota (Widow filed Sept. 1896) / No record of a 31 Taken prisoner by Mosby’s Raiders on August 18, 1863 21 (-) 1910; Sparrowbush-Pine Hill Cemetery, Killed at the battle of Williamsburg, VA on May 5, 1862 Wounded at the battle of Malvern Hill, VA on July 1, 1862 40 21 19 PIC Dec. 1, 1903; Caldwell No record of interment in a No record of a NJ interment Oct. 20, 1887 @ 65; Laurel Grove Died of diarrhea at Lincoln Hospital, DC, on Jan. 16, 1863 Arlington (VA) Died of consumption at Emory Hospital, DC, Jan. 30, 1864 Military Asylum National 30 Aug. 29, 1909; Walpack 18 Taken prisoner at Spotsylvania Courthouse in May 1864 Jun. 17, 1912 @ 69; Hopewell 23 PIC Wounded in action; hit in the left hip. (-) PIC Died of typhoid fever at Andersonville Prison Jul 27, 1864 22 Wounded; discharged with disability from hospital Aug. 13, 1895 @ 59 in Montague; Laurel 25 Loss of vision due to exposure in military service 1919 @ 81; Hainesville Cemetery, 19 Died of diarrhea at Army hosp., Memphis, TN; Jul 10, 1864 18 Sep. 9, 1931 @ 91; Minisink Reformed Andersonville (GA) National Mississippi River National Killed at battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864 No record of May 18, 1916 @ 76; Milford Cemetery, Pike County, 32 Sep. 18, 1896 @ 64; no interment record / (-) 23PIC/CDV Milford, Cemetery, Milford, PA Killed at battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, May 12, 1864 18 Laurel Grove Jan. 15, 1888 @ 43; Minisink Reformed xxxx 25 Contracted measles while in the service 1916 @ 77; Hainesville Cemetery, 36 Apr. 26, 1879 @ 51; Ashland Cemetery, 35 Jul. 5, 1892 @ xx; Fairmount Cemetery, 36 Discharged November 1862 with a disability Nov. 11, 1892 @ 67; Minisink No record of a NJ interment Draft / Work in Progress – Sons of Sussex; First Muster / Brothers in Arms –Montague Township © March 2015, John C. Rights and Lisa Heuslein Rights th James Truesdell Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 36 Jan. 31, 1892 @ 64; Beemerville Cemetery; Wantage Twp. st Isaiah Utter Private, Company K 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry 26 Jun. 27, 1918 @ 84 in Montague; Laurel Grove, Port Jervis rd Abram Van Auken Corporal, Battery I, 3 Regiment, New York Volunteer Light Artillery (-) Nov. 16, 1876; Hainesville Cemetery; Sandyston Township th Levi Van Etten Wagoner, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 26 Jun. 17, 1898; Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery th Abraham Van Gordon Private, Company H, 9 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 22 Wounded in action May 29, 1905; Hainesville Cemetery, Sandyston Township th James B. Wainright Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 32 Wounded at the battle of Cedar Creek, VA- Oct. 19, 1864 Jun. 3, 1903 @ 73; Hope Cemetery, Corning, NY th William Weed Corporal, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 22 Died of diarrhea on June 13, 1864 at Andersonville Prison Andersonville (GA) National Cemetery, Site 1,955 th Manning F. Weir Private, Company K, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers (-) Jul. 23, 1892; Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery nd nd George H. Wells 2 Lieutenant, Company B, 2 Regiment, New York Cavalry 23 Wounded at the cavalry battle of Aldie, VA, Jun 23, 1863 1879 @ 41; Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery th Ananias Westbrook Private, Company A, 27 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers xx Died of typhoid fever at Emory Hospital, DC; Mar. 7, 1863 Military Asylum National Cemetery, Washington, DC, 4,033 th Daniel E. Westbrook Private, Company E, 9 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 19 Jan. 10, 1872; Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery th [yes] Zerah S. Westbrook Corporal, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 15 Discharged with a disability, Spring 1863 xxxx th Aaron J. Westfall Private, Company L, 15 New York Cavalry Regiment 31 Died of disease at the regimental hospital in Burlington, VA No record of interment in a National Cemetery; Unknown th George W. Westfall Private, Company L, 15 New York Cavalry Regiment 40 Wounded in action; three ribs broken Jan. 12, 1890; Laurel Grove Cemetery; Port Jervis, NY th Gottfried Wieland Private, Company A, 150 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers 26 Dec. 6, 1899; Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery st Jacob Winfield Artificer, Company K, 1 Regiment, New York Engineers ‘Serrell’s Engineers’ 30 (ca. 1896 in Sussex County; no known interment) th Levi W. Winfield Private, Company I, 7 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 21 Loss of eyesight due to military service No record of a NJ interment th Jacob Wireman Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 34 1911 @ 81; Sylvan Cemetery, Wurtsboro, Sullivan Co., NY *Unknown Soldier According to early records for the Minisink Reformed Church Cemetery, there was once known to be a Civil War soldier named ‘Walters’ interred there. By 1935 that grave was no longer identified, and remains lost. “B- Listers” (Names of possible soldiers who show up on Civil War veterans lists or had GAR markers at their headstones, but for which no record of military service has yet been found. ) Joshua D. Cole Record of service not yet found. (1935 WPA/Clerk’s List says CW vet.) [35 in ‘64] only connection to Montague; 1863 draft class 2 Union Cemetery, Hamburg on 1935 WPA List. nd Johnston Crowel Record of service not yet found. [“2 ------“] 22 No record of a NJ interment Marcus Davenport Record of service not yet found. [?] No record of a NJ interment Daniel Rosencrans Record of Service not yet found. (-) Unknown James Solomon Record of Service not yet found. xx Only connection to Montague came from supposed interment; but Alicia says he’s not on any list she has. Andrew J. Van Sickle Record of Service not yet found. xx xxxx “B- Listers” (Soldiers with only a vague connection to Montague Township, who probably won’t make the cut, because they were only there for a short period of time.) th Curtis Ackerman Private, Company E, 124 Infantry Regiment, NYSV ‘The Orange Blossoms’ xx No record NY/NJ interment st Solomon Beemer Private, Battery D, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Artillery xx More Wantage than Montague. Died of disease at Fortress Monroe, VA; March 25, 1865 st Thomas Boyd Private, Company M, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry xx xxxx th William B. Casterline Private, Company H, 27 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers xx More Wantage than Montague. Jan. 5, 1915; Mt. Salem Cemetery, Wantage Township th John M. Goucher Private, Company D, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers xx Died of disease at Brandy Station, Virginia; Mar 24, 1864 th Jacob E. Hornbeck Private, Company C, 120 Infantry Regiment, New York Volunteers xx There’s 2: More likely a Wantage soldier? Wounded; battle of The Wilderness, May 5, 1864. nd Isaac Kittle Corporal, Company B, 2 Regiment, New York Cavalry xx Only in Montague on 1850 census; otherwise Sandyston Discharged with a disability from hospital on July 5, 1864 th Nathan Mead Lambert Private, Company F, 70 Infantry Regiment, New York State Volunteers xx xxxx th th Joseph R. Larney Private, Company K, 26 Infantry Regiment, PA Volunteers / 4 PA Reserves xx Born in Montague Township; moved before War to PA Draft / Work in Progress – Sons of Sussex; First Muster / Brothers in Arms –Montague Township th Bodewine Meddaugh Private, Company K, 15 Infantry Regiment, NJ Volunteers Spotsylvania CH nd th Robert M. Pettit 2 Lieutenant, Company A, 27 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers 24 Cemetery, Scranton, PA th Ephraim Shay Private, Company I, 15 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers Courthouse, VA, May 1864 th Evi Titsworth Private, Company H, 27 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers nd Charles C. Van Gordon Private, Company B, 2 Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers st Charles Wells Private, Company H, 1 Regiment, New Jersey Cavalry xx © March 2015, John C. Rights and Lisa Heuslein Rights More Wantage Township than Montague [More Sandyston than Montague] Died June 7, 1864 of wounds received at Oct. 20, 1889 @ 52; Washburn St. xx Only link to Montague is 1870 census: otherwise Sandyston Wounded; battle of Spotsylvania xx Only connection to Montague is 1870 census. xxxx xx Was only in Montague on 1895 census; otherwise Stillwater xxxx xx xxxx
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