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1st Wisconsin Infantry
Company A
William W. Turnbull - Private
Was discharged as a corporal.
Contact Name: Michael Durfee
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Date Added: 1/23/2006

Company A
Edward (Edwin) Emmett WilletRank Unknown
Died at Danville as a Prisoner of war captured at Chickamauga.
Contact Name: Tom Wetherell
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Date Added: 7/14/2007

Company B
Stephen Smith McCann - Private
Enlisted as a Private on 17 September 1861 at the age of 49.
Received a disability discharge on 25 April 1862.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 8/18/2010

Company C
James W Birthrong - Private
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Contact Name: Connie
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Date Added: 6/20/2004

Company D
Oley Steen - Private
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Contact Name: Tony Baker
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Date Added: 4/11/2012

Company E
marcus clinton hessRank Unknown
born march 1842-1844 leafriver, ogle co., illinois. married july 16,1868 stephenson co., illinois to mary ellen malone.
died march 13, 1905 lightsville, ogle co., illinois. went up to wisconsin to enlist.
Contact Name: jamie m. hess
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Date Added: 1/22/2008

Company F
John Walter Clark - Captain
Enlisted in May, 1861
Contact Name: Patricia Miller
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Date Added: 6/18/2005

Company H
Marcus Scott Lull - Corporal
Marcus Scott Lull was found in the Southern Prison simple as M. Lull CPL., and his death date. When General Stoneman Union Cav., come to the town of Salisbury, NC he was sit aside himself at the view of the hastly buried men in the Cemetery. It had rained several days and the bones were pocking up from the mud. This was close to the end of the War of 1865. In fact the threaty had been signed for several weeks, unknown to units in the South as the news had not reached them. Resulting in the town being set a blaze, at the gastly view.
Marcus S. Lull was captured at Reams Station in Va., being wounded he was transfered to Little Andersonville at Salisbury, NC. He had been listed as missing or also AWOL as the Union had no idea as to his location. Here in Prison he sufered death from wounds and Starvation, pasing away, he was placed in a hurried grave with 10,000 other Union men* in trench,s.
He enlisted in the 36th Infantry of Wisconson (sp) Wiskogson in 1840ish which was not listed on this forum, was 54yr's old a family man of 8 childern, leaving a wife named Linda Ann Getman and his father was Joseph Lull, who was the s/o Old Capt., Timothy Lull of Hartland, Vermont. Both he, his father, and Grandfather, had servered their county well. Marcus Lull has signed up in 1864 and died Jan., 20th 1865 just three months before the end of that war.

* I have a list of those men if you should be looking for you connection at this time frame, 1860-1865.
Contact Name: Gary Allen lull
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Contact Homepage: http://robinlull.com/garylull/GARYALLENLULLSITE.html
Date Added: 11/14/2006

Company H
thomas morgan - Private
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Contact Name: gayle laport
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Date Added: 11/13/2005

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