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  • Alexander, Isaac - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died of disease at Knoxville, April 1864
  • Alford, Lafayette - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died at home of disease, May 1862
  • Alford, Wayne - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died of disease at Corinth, June 1862
  • Azbell, John - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died at Chattanooga of wounds, Nov 1864
  • Carnahan, Abram W - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died in Andersonville prison, August 1864
  • Cunningham, Marshall M - 26th Infantry Regiment
    Died on 9 april 1862
  • Farley, Josiah - Company C 6th Regiment
    Killed at Mission Ridge, Nov 1863
  • Grace, Elias - 27th Regiment Company D Volunteer Infantry
    He was wounded at the battle at Antitum Sept. 17, 1862. He lost his left arm above the elbow and was discharged December 6.1862. He was born in May of 1831 in NJ, a grandson of patriot John Grace. He was married to Charlotte Hawkins of Daviess Co on Nov. 19.1857. He served for a time as Coroner and also as Constable. He died Oct.26, 1908 in Oakland City and is buried in Flat Creek cemetery near Velpen.
    Contributed by Pat
  • Gould,William (Gold) - 18th Infantry Reg.
    Died of wounds May 23, 1863 at the battle for Vicksburg, Misissippi
    Contributed by Charles and Sue Ham
  • Graham, Josiah - Company C 6th Regiment
    Killed at Chickamauga, Sept 1863
  • Hill, John - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died of disease at Woodsonville, KY Feb 1862
  • Hixson, Charles B. - Company K 143rd Indiana Volunteer
    B., died 08 July 1865 in Fort Donelson, TN. He was the son of David m. and Dolly Hixson. Charles is was born in 1843, Mason County KY on of 4 boys. His brother Jasper M. Enlisted in IL, was wounded at the battle of Chicamuauga and later died of the wound. Charles enlisted 04 Feb 1865. Company K, 143rd Infantry Regiment, IN
    Contributed by Ken Hixon
  • Hubard, Napoleon - Company C 6th Regiment
    Killed at Mission Ridge
  • Hunter, Aaron - Company C 6th Regiment
    A recruit, Killed at Shiloh,April 7 1862
  • Jackson, Joseph K. - Company K 117th Indiana Volunteer
    Wounded in the Battle of Tazewell, TN and died in the military hospital, Knoxville, TN on January 24, 1864. He was born and raised in Harrison Township, Daviess Co IN
    Donated by Carrol F. Dillon
  • Jackson, William - Company G 47th Indiana Volunteer
    Wounded in the Battle of Perryville on October 8, 1862. He was born and raised in Harrison Township, Daviess Co IN.
    Donated by Carrol F. Dillon
  • Journey, William E. - Company C 80th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
    Was killed on May 14, 1864 at Resaca, Georgia. He was a Private in Co. "C", 80th Indiana Infantry. He is buried at the National Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN.
    Contributed by Helen Rehm
  • Killion, John - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died of disease at Woodsonville
  • Lambert, Jamese - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died of disease at Iuka, June 1862
  • McCafferty, Benton - Company C 6th Regiment
    Was wounded at Mission Ridge
  • McLuin, Joshua- Company C 6th Regiment
    Died of disease at Nashville, Jan 1863
  • Palmer, Charles- Company C 6th Regiment
  • Scott, Joseph G. - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died while on his way home.
  • Solomon, Alanson Lieut. - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died of exposure at his home in Washingto IN, May 1862
  • Walker, Benjamin Franklin Pvt. - Company G th 47 Indiana Volunteer
    Mortally wounded at Battle of Stones River, Tenn. (Murphysboro)
    Contributed by David R Elliott
  • Warner, Robert - Company C 6th Regiment
    Recruit, Died of disease at Louisville, 1862
  • George M. Wheeler - Company E, 6th Infantry Regiment
    Enlisted 29 Oct 1861 Company E, 6th Infantry Regiment Indiana Residence Daviess Co., IN Died 16 Dec 1863 in Chattanooga, TN from wounds received Widow Caroline (Chappell) Wheeler. Contributed by Teddy Noye
  • Wilson, William H - Company C 6th Regiment
    Died of disease at Louisville, April 1863
  • York, Isaac - Company A, 13th Regiment - Drafted - Cavalry/ Battery Unit
    Died in Baltimore Md. hospital of Typhoid Fever, Jan 18, 1865
    Contributed by Timothy Stachoviak

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