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112th Illinois Infantry
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William C. LopemanRank Unknown
William C. Lopeman was in the Civil War. He enlisted on 12 Aug 1862 as a Pvt. and was mustered into Co. B, 112th Ill. Inf. His home was Osceola, Ill. He was mustered out on 20 June 1865 at Greensboro, NC.
Contact Name: Donald W. Read
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Date Added: 11/27/2005

Company A
Thomas Dennis - Private
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Contact Name: John G. Hall
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Date Added: 7/10/2009

Company B
Robert Alexander - Private
Robert was wounded in action at Flat Creek Jan 26, 1864. Died of his wounds Feb 24, 1864, per Knoxville National Cemetary.
Contact Name: David Jacobucci
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Date Added: 12/20/2006

Company B
John C Leighton - Private
John served with his two sons, Charles and Solomon. The later enlisted later. Thompson's Regimental history indicates that Charles spent some time as a prisioner at ANdersonville - before it got bad. If you need info, I have the regimental history, a book by Thompson (the adjutant I believe).
Contact Name: Rollen Easter
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Date Added: 11/10/2006

Company B
James A. Long - Corporal
James was my great-grandfather. He enlisted from Bradford in September 1862, and served until mustering out of the regiment at the end of the war. My uncle said that he was captured and escaped from Andersonville, but I find no evidence or record of that.
Contact Name: Michael A. Long
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Date Added: 10/27/2009

Company D
James Hervey Clark - 2nd Lieutenant
I am James Hervey's great-great grandson and have more info on him
Contact Name: Dennis L. Clark
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Date Added: 2/17/2008

Company D
Lewis White Jacks - Private
Enlisted 22 August 1862. Severely WIA 14 May 1864 at Resaca GA during Sherman's Atlanta Campaign. Discharged June 1865 at Greensboro NC and paid $6 to keep his rifle and bayonet.
Contact Name: Tony Collins
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Date Added: 9/9/2005

Company D
Martin Ribble Lowry - Private
The book 'History of the 112th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, in the great War of the Rebellion, 1862-1865' (published 1885)
- Chapter XII (Killed and Wounded) lists Martin R. Lowry of Company D as severely wounded (pg 142)
- Chapter XXVII (Roster of Company D) lists Private Martin R Lowry as severely wounded in action at
Knoxville, Tenn on Nov 18, 1863 and transferred by reason of wounds. Address - Bedford, Taylor
County, Iowa
Contact Name: Joseph K. Chester
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Date Added: 8/22/2010

Company D
Hiram NewtonRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Eric
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Date Added: 4/25/2007

Company E
Jerry H Bailey - Private
Enlists in the 112th Illinois Infantry Company E on Aug. 12, 1862. He sees considerable action. On March 23, 1863 he was recovering from an illness in a Regimental hospital at Danville, KY when the entire hospital was taken prisoner. He was paroled and exchanged. He was wounded in the hand at Resaca, Georgia on May 14th 1864. Honorably discharged on Jan 4th 1865 at Jefferson Barracks, St Louis Mo.

Contact Name: Lindsey St.John
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Date Added: 7/3/2009

Company E
Eugene Hunt - Private
My gg grandfather. Married Harriet Hunt.
Contact Name: Ed Coleman
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Date Added: 8/23/2013

Company E
Peter M. Swords - Sergeant
Peter Swords died 16 Oct 1866 as a result of disease contracted while serving with his unit in the North Carolina swamps.
Contact Name: Dorothy Myers
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Date Added: 6/10/2005

Company F
Jacob D Vulgamott - Corporal
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Contact Name: Andrew Blackburn
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Date Added: 8/15/2012

Company G
Andrew Jackson - Private
Assigned as Pvt March 28, 1864; Transferred to Illinois 65th Reg. Company F in 1865. Discharged in Greensboro, NC later in 1865.
Contact Name: Patricia Addis Schmidt
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Date Added: 4/4/2005

Company H
charles gray McComsey - Private
charles also served in CO. F
Our great great grandfather
Contact Name: cheri (coleman) hopkins
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Contact Homepage: www.thoseoldmemories.blogspot.com
Date Added: 11/8/2011

Company H
Abner Means Norman - Corporal
Abner Norman is my Great Grandfather. He was wounded November 18, 1863 while defending Knoxville, TN. He was shot in the mouth. After recovering from his wounds he returned to duty. After the war, he became a preacher and was well respected by the community. He married my Great Grandmother Mary in 1900. She was almost sixteen years old. He was about seventy. Grandmother Nellie had fond memories of her father. He loved to sing and beautified his yard with flowers.
Contact Name: Rebecca
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Date Added: 5/16/2014

Company H
George Washington Sroufe - Captain
He was Company commander for Company H. Severly wounded at Utoy Creek near Atlanta. I have extensive information on his genealogy. But do not know his parents for certain.
Contact Name: Matthew Sroufe
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Date Added: 4/17/2007

Company K
george a collis - Private
looking for grave-site of George A. Collis died 20 dec. 1891
he was a member of the 112th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
Contact Name: george dailey
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Date Added: 12/27/2014

Company K
Henry Sailor Humphrey - Private
This man was my Great-grandfather.
Contact Name: Austin Loftus
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Date Added: 1/16/2010

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