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80th Illinois Infantry      
Company A
Casey Redburn - Private   
died 22 Nov 1862 in Mundfordville, Hart, Kentucky. Had enlisted in July and they were called up in August. Fought in Perryville.
Contact Name:  Patricia A Scott
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Date Added:  12/23/2010
Company A
Godwin Scudamore - Captain   
Born November 28, 1824 in Herfordshire, England. He was enlisted July 28, 1862 as a second Lieutenant and was in Co. A of the 80th Regt. IL Vol. Infy. He was ordered to Kentucky and was part of the Tenth Division of the Thirty third Brigade and served in battle at Perryville. In January 1863 they were assigned to the Fourteenth Army Corp. On May 3rd 1863 they surrendered to a superior force and were taken to Rome, then to Atlanta and then the officers were sent to Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia arriving May 16th. There have been many things written about the escape of over 100 from Libby Prison when the prisoners dug a tunnel under the street. The prisoners worked after 9 pm each night with 2 or 3 to watch - it took them 7 weeks to dig the tunnel with clam shells and case knives. 200 had planned to go but only 109 got out as they were discovered. 55 of them were recaptured but Godwin was one who made his way back to the Union Lines. His own story tells of his escape on Feb 9 1864 and his suffering and struggles before he arrived at the Union line at Mitchell's Station on February 28th. After a leave of absence he returned to his command 10 April 1864 and was with General Sherman's army on its 'march to the Sea'. He rose from first lieutenant to captain and commanded two companies before his discharge 10 June 1865 at Camp Harker, Tennessee. Died May 22, 1908 Scotts Valley, CA. Buried Hartley Cemetery, Lake County, CA
Contact Name:  Judson Rhoads
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Date Added:  2/26/2011
Company A
Thomas Tudor - Sergeant   
I got this info from the Illinois records at :
www.ilsos.gov/CivilWarController.
Records indidcate that he musterd in on july 28, 1862 and was discharged for disability Aug 9, 1862 at Nashville, Tn.

Thats all i know.
His Grave is at Ebenezer Cemetary in southern Illinois.
Contact Name:  Dennis Tudor
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Date Added:  3/12/2010
Company A
Isaac Lemuel VanBrunt - Sergeant   
Enlisted August 25, 1862

Mustered out June 10, 1865 Nashville, TN
Contact Name:  Gary Orlando
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Date Added:  3/6/2012
Company C
Frederick Seitz - Lieutenant   
SEITZ FRED PVT H 1 MO US INF ST MILITIA O'FALLON
Roster of Company C 80th Illinois Infantry
... SEITZ, Friedrich, Corporal, O'Fallon, Aug 25, 1862, MO Jun 10, 1865 as 1st Sgt.
Name: Frederick Seitz ,
Residence: O'Fallon, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 04 April 1865
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Unit Numbers: 405 405
Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant
Enlisted as a Lieutenant 1st Class on 04 April 1865
Enlisted in Company C, 80th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 04 April 1865.
Mustered out Company C, 80th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 10 June 1865 in Nashville, TN
Name: Fredrich Seitz ,
Residence: O'Fallon, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 22 August 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Unit Numbers: 405 405
Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant 1st Class
Enlisted as a Corporal on 22 August 1862
Enlisted in Company C, 80th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 25 August 1862.
Mustered out Company C, 80th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 10 June 1865 in Nashville, TN


Name: Frederick Seitz
State Filed: Missouri

Database: 1890 Veterans Schedules
Veteran's name: Frederick Seitz
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): Linn, Moniteau, Missouri
Year enlisted: 1862
Year discharged: 1865
Rank: First Lieutenant
Company: View Image
Regiment or vessel: View Image
Length of service: View Image
Image source: Year: 1890; Census Place: Linn, Moniteau, Missouri; Roll: 32; Page: 2; Enumeration District: 137.
Died Jamestown Missouri Jamestown Moniteau Missouri December 1925
Bethel Methodist Cemetery listings



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Located just northeast of Jamestown, Bethel Methodist Cemetery has just 55 recorded burials but is rich in history of the Methodist Church in Moniteau County.



Directions to cemetery: From Jamestown, take Hwy Y north until the intersection with Bethel School Rd. Bethel School Rd. will veer to the right off Hwy Y. Continue on Bethel School Rd and the cemetery will be a short distance ahead on the right side of the road.




Contact Name:  John
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Date Added:  1/5/2006
Company C
Nicholas Seitz - Private   
Roster of Company C 80th Illinois Infantry
... SEITZ, Friedrich, Corporal, O'Fallon, Aug 25, 1862, MO Jun 10, 1865 as 1st Sgt.
SEITZ, Nicholaus, Private, O'Fallon, Aug 25, 1862, Mustered out Jun 10, 1865. ...
Name: Nicholas Seitz ,
Residence: O'Fallon, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 22 August 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Unit Numbers: 405 405
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 22 August 1862
Enlisted in Company C, 80th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 25 August 1862.
Mustered out Company C, 80th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 10 June 1865 in Nashville, TN

Database of Soldiers' and Sailors' Home Residents (1887–1916)
NAME COUNTY DATE ADMITTED NUMBER COMPANY
SEITZ, NICHOLAS ST CLAIR OCTOBER 15, 1901 5726 C 80 IL INF
Burial College Hill Lebanon, St Clair County, Illinois Seitz, Nickolas, no dates, Civil War, 8Th Ill Inf, 1st Addition
Died 1907
Contact Name:  John Seites
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Date Added:  1/5/2006
Company D
James R Lively - Corporal   
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Contact Name:  Matt Anderson
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Date Added:  6/5/2005
Company D
James Reuben Lively - Corporal   
Enlisted August 1st 1862 @ Chester, Illinois. Promoted to Corporal January 1st 1864. Died of disease @ Springfield, Illinois on April 6th, 1864
Contact Name:  John Marler
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Contact Homepage:  www.AppomattoxTours.com
Date Added:  10/10/2005
Company D
Jacob Sauer - Private   
Jacob Sauer was my great great grandfather on my mom's side of the family.
Contact Name:  Patti Marshall
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Date Added:  4/30/2009
Company E
Charles W Pavey - Captain   
Great, great, grand uncle.
Contact Name:  David Pavey
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Date Added:  4/11/2013
Company F
Robert H. Allen - Sergeant   
Great-Great-Grandfather on my Mother's side.
Contact Name:  Glenn McAtee
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Date Added:  11/29/2008
Company F
John F Murphy - Corporal   
2G-Grand Uncle.

Enlisted Company F, Illinois 80th Infantry Regiment on 25 Aug 1862.Promoted to Full Corporal.Mustered out on 10 Jun 1865 at Nashville, TN.

Received an Invalid Pension, widow received Widow's Pension.
Contact Name:  John M Davidson
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Date Added:  4/9/2018
Company H
Franklin Spillman Andrews - Private   
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Contact Name:  Dale Jordan
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Date Added:  6/22/2004
Company H
Samuel Gaston Andrews - 1st Lieutenant   
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Contact Name:  Dale Jordan
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Date Added:  6/22/2004
Company H
James VanCleve Bruce - Private   
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Contact Name:  Kyle
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Date Added:  7/13/2009
Company H
Samuel T Bruce - Private   
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Contact Name:  Kyle
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Date Added:  7/13/2009
Company I
James Duncan - Private   
Great-Great-Great-Uncle. Enlisted 01 August, 1862. Wounded 08 October, 1862 in the Battle of Perryville. The wound was non-life threatening but he contracted measles while in the hospital and died 08 Nov., 1862 at the hospital in Louisville, KY. Wrote MANY letters home which have been printed in a family history. Made mention of receiving a Springfield rifle during training then wrote about receiving 'new' rifles. The 80th Illinois was one of the units to be equipped with Henry repeating rifles, I assume that is what he is referring to.
Contact Name:  Glenn McAtee
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Date Added:  12/5/2008
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