Civil Civil War Veterans A - F
From April 12, 1861, to April 9, 1865, three million Americans fought in over 10,000 battles and skirmishes in the north and south
of America. More than 620,000 soldiers died. Never before or since have Americans fought Americans in formalized war.
American cities were ravaged, homes were destroyed, farms were burned, and the death toll was huge and devastating. In one day at
the battle of Antietam, more men were killed than on any other day in the history of our country. The total deaths from the Civil
War were almost as many as the deaths in all other American wars combined. If the same percentage of today's population was killed,
it would be the equivalent of five million deaths.
Southern states wanted the right to decide, on an individual basis, on the constitutionality of each law as it passed through
congress. Southern states were strong proponents of strong state governments and for having the federal government play a smaller
role in state affairs. And then there was the issue of slavery. Slavery had existed in the North, as well as the South, since the
begining of colonial times. However, the North, with its strong industrial base, had a lesser need for slaves. In most northern
states, slavery had been outlawed after the American Revolution. The economy of the South was based on agriculture. The southern
tates felt that they needed the institution of slavery in order to work their huge farms to supply the cotton, tobacco, rice, and
sugar of a growing nation as well as overseas demands. The issue of slavery expanding or not expanding into new states that were
joining the union was also a major issue.
The database has deliberate additional headings for additions and corrections and was taken from several sources.
If you have any additional information about the people listed here, please send it to me
and I will add it. I will also be checking all of the online files to see if I have additional
information to add. Please send your information
Record No. | Surname | Given, Middle & others | Birth date | Birthplace | Death date |
Death place | Burial date | City/Town | Sort # Cem | Township | Cemetery |
Row | Military Service | Comments |
1030 | Abbot | George | | |
| | | | |
Richland | Granview | | Civil War |
Grave No 4 lot 293 Sec X (ar) |
| 1029 | Abbot | Alexander F. | | | 7 Jun 1906 |
| | | | Stockton | Fairview |
| Civil War | Grave No 1lot 526E1/2 Sec. So 3 |
| 552 | Abram | David H. | 5 Jun 1840 | Indiana |
22 Dec 1915 | | | | Lib-000vet |
Beech Creek | Liberty | | Civil War |
Grave 3 Lot 29 CO. G. 148th Regt. Inf. Inf. Army Pvt. |
| 551 | Abram | Gabriel | 24 Dec 1840 | Indiana |
27 Jul 1913 | | | | Lib-000vet |
Beech Creek | Liberty | | Civil War |
Grave 3 Lot 44 CO. D 50th Inf. Vol. Army Pvt. |
| 1029 | Abbot | Alexander F. | | |
7 Jun 1906 | | | | | Stockton |
Fairview | | Civil War | Grave No1 lot 526E1/2 Sec. So 3 |
| 552 | Abram | David H. | 5 Jun 1840 | Indiana | 22 Dec 1915 | | |
| Lib-000vet | Beech Creek | Liberty | | Civil War | Grave 3 Lot 29 CO. G. 148th Regt. Inf. Inf. Army Pvt. |
| 551 | Abram | Gabriel | 24 Dec 1840 | Indiana | 27 Jul 1913 | | | | Lib-000vet |
Beech Creek | Liberty | | Civil War | Grave 3 Lot 44 CO. D 50th Inf. Vol. Army Pvt. |
| 550 | Abram | Elias | | | | | | |
Lib-000vet | Beech Creek | Liberty | | Civil War | |
| 349 | Abram | John | 2 Apr 1835 | Indiana | 10 Jan 1918 | | |
| | Jefferson | Worthington | |
Civil War | Grave 5 lot 39 Blk 3 ; Co D 50th Ind. Inf. & Co E 52nd Ind. Inf. |
| 1029 | Abbot | Alexander F. | | | 7 Jun 1906 | |
| | | Stockton | Fairview |
| Civil War | Grave No1 lot 526E1/2 Sec. So 3 |
| 552 | Abram | David H. | 5 Jun 1840 |
Indiana | 22 Dec 1915 | | | |
Lib-000vet | Beech Creek | Liberty | |
Civil War | Grave 3 Lot 29 CO. G. 148th Regt. Inf. Inf. Army Pvt. |
| 551 | Abram | Gabriel | 24 Dec 1840 | Indiana |
27 Jul 1913 | | | | Lib-000vet |
Beech Creek | Liberty | | Civil War |
Grave 3 Lot 44 CO. D 50th Inf. Vol. Army Pvt. |
| 550 | Abram | Elias | | | | |
| | Lib-000vet | Beech Creek |
Liberty | | Civil War | |
| 349 | Abram | John | 2 Apr 1835 | Indiana |
10 Jan 1918 | | | | |
Jefferson | Worthington | |
Civil War | Grave 5 lot 39 Blk 3 ; Co D 50th Ind. Inf. & Co E 52nd Ind. Inf. |
| 1031 | Abrams | Elias | 31 May 1831 | Kentucky | 31 Mar 1900 |
| 31 Mar 1900 | | | Beech Creek |
Liberty | |
Civil War | Grave No 4 Lot 78 CO. A 97th Ind. Inf. Army, Pvt. |
| 797 | Achors | Joseph H. | |
| | | | | Ken-000vet |
Jackson | Kentucky/Pleasant Ridge | | Civil War | |
| 796 | Achors/Achor | John | |
| | | |
| Ken-000vet | Jackson | Kentucky/Pleasant Ridge |
| Civil War | Grave 2 Lot 80 Blk 1; Co. C 91st Reg. Inf. Army Pvt. |
| 796a | Bohley | Frederick | 1831 |
1879 | | | |
| 000vet | | |
| Civil War | Co B 149th Indiana Volunteers; buried Fredonia Cemetery, Bald Knob, White, AR; son of Christian & Margaret Engelbid Bohley |
| 796b | Bohley | William | 1837 |
1894 | | | |
| 000vet | | Bohley |
| Civil War | Co F 31st Regiment Indiana Volunteers son of Christian & Margaret Engelbid Bohley |
| 796c | Bohley | John | 1842 |
1862 | | | |
| 000vet | | Terhune |
| Civil War | Co K 51st Indiana Volunteers; son of Christian & Margaret Engelbid Bohley |
| 796d | Bohley | Samuel | 1844 |
1914 | | | |
| 000vet | | Bohley |
| Civil War | Co G 42nd Indiana Volunteers; mustered out Sept. 1864; son of Christian & Margaret Engelbid Bohley |
| 106 | Fields | Daniel H. | | | | | |
| | Stafford | Pleasant Grove | | Civil War | |
| 806 | Fine | Abraham | | | |
| | | Ken-000vet | Jackson |
Kentucky/Pleasant Ridge | | Civil War | |
| 829 | Fine | William C. | | |
| | | | Owe-000vet |
Jackson | Owensburg | | Civil War | |
| 86 | Fisher | Warner |
| | | | | |
| Stafford | Marco | | Civil War | |
| 870 | Fitzpatrick | Henry | | |
| | | | Gra-000vet |
Richland | Grandview | | Civil War | |
| 321 | Fitzpatrick | L. |
| | | | |
| | Grant | Switz City | | Civil War | |
| 777 | Fitzpatrick | James | | |
| | | | Dis-000vet |
Jackson | Dishman | | Civil War | |
| 385 | Flater | Oliver P. |
| | | | |
| | Jefferson | Worthington | | Civil War | |
| 485 | Flater | Joseph | 4 May 1833 | |
27 Mar 1908 | | | | Fla-14 |
Richland | Flater | | Civil War | |
| 817 | Fordice | Sanford | | | |
| | | Ema-000ver | Jackson |
Emanuel Hatfield/Old Owensburg | | Civil War | |
| 589 | Foreman | J. S. | |
| | | | |
| Beech Creek | Newark | | Civil War | |
| 244 | Fortner | Jonas R. | | |
| | | | | Washington |
Prairie Chapel | | Civil War | Sgt. 21st In. Reg. Heavy Art. |
| 387 | Foster | James M. |
| | | | | |
| Jefferson | Worthington | | Civil War | |
| 386 | Foster | D. A. |
| | | |
| | | Jefferson | Worthington |
| Civil War | |
| 957 | Foster | Samuel |
| | | | | |
Ant-000vet | Taylor | Antioch | | Civil War | |
| 388 | Fox | John H. |
| | | | | |
| Jefferson | Worthington | | Civil War | |
| 632 | Frame | Jacob | |
| | | | | Sol-000vet |
Beech Creek | Solsberry | | Civil War | |
| 489 | Franklin | Sheldon | | | 1 Nov 1865 |
| | | Ben-2 | Richland |
Bennett | | Civil & Mexican War | aet 42 |
| 194 | Freeland | John M. |
| | | | | | |
Stockton | Old Linton/Sassafras | | Civil War | |
| 787 | Freeman | Wilburn | |
| | | | | Free-000vet |
Jackson | Freeman | | Civil War | |
| 125 | Freeman | Job | | |
| | | | |
Stockton | Fairview | | Civil War | |
| 60 | Fry | William | |
| | | | | |
Stafford | Bethel | | Civil War | |
| 61 | Fry | Jacob | |
| | | | | |
Stafford | Bethel | | Civil War | |
| 62 | Fry | David |
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| Stafford | Bethel | | Civil War | |
| 63 | Fry | Andrew J. |
| | | | | |
| Stafford | Bethel | | Civil War | |
| 389 | Fry | David |
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Jefferson | Worthington | | Civil War | |
| 711 | Frye | Andrew Jackson | |
| | | | | Rid-000vet |
Center | Ridgeport | | Civil War | |
| 945 | Fulk | Martin C.(Rev.) | |
| | | | | Wal-000vet |
Richland | Walnut Grove/Mood | | Civil War | |
| 390 | Fulk | William A. | | | | |
| | |
Jefferson | Worthington | | Civil War | |
| 391 | Fulk | David A. | |
| | | | | |
Jefferson | Worthington | | Civil War | |
| 344 | Fulk | Alfred | | | |
| | | | Jefferson |
Stanley | | Civil War | |
| 177 | Fulk | Henry J. | |
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Stockton | Morris Chapel | | Civil War | |
| 946 | Fulk | Lowell | |
| | | | | Wal-000vet |
Richland | Walnut Grove/Mood | | Civil War | |
| 590 | Fuller | Enoch | | | | |
| | Newa-000vet | Beech Creek | Newark |
| Civil War | |
| 871 | Fuller | Carey |
| | | | | | Gra-000vet |
Richland | Grandview | | Civil War | |
A.R.M./ R.D.E./J.E.M.B. |
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