19th Maine Infantry
Company B | |
Elbridge Boynton - Private |
Elbridge Boynton was a younger brother of Freeman Boynton, (see Co. 'A', 1st Maine Infantry). He enlisted as a PVT in Co. 'B', 19th Maine Infantry 25 Aug 1862 and received a disability discharge 4 Apr 1863
Contact Name: Vince SantanaContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/18/2009
Company B | |
Sylvanus C Rose - Private |
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Contact Name: Kelly A. GreeneContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/29/2011
Company D | |
Waterman B. Kendall Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Rob O'BryanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/7/2012
Company D | |
Levi M Poor - Corporal |
He was captured at Jerusalem Plank in Virginia 6/22/1864. He was interred at Andersonville and survived , rising to the rank of General after the war. He was the motivating force behind the erection of a Maine memorial at Andersonville after the war. His brother was killed at Fredricksburg.
Contact Name: Christopher PoorContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/24/2009
Company D | |
Bridges Curtis Sherman - Private |
Bridges Curtis Sherman was an uncle of my 2X great Grandmother, Caro M Boynton nee Sherman. Caro's Husband Newell Merck Boynton had two brothers in Federal Service: Freeman, Co. 'A', 1st Maine then Co. 'B' 12th Maine, and Elbridge, Co. 'B', 19th Maine
Contact Name: Vince SantanaContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/18/2009
Company D | |
Ezekiel Thomas - Private |
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Contact Name: Randall ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/18/2006
Company D | |
Hushia Thomas - Private |
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Contact Name: Randall ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/16/2006
Company D | |
Hushia C Thomas - Private |
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Contact Name: Randall ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/18/2006
Company E | |
Samuel O. Pease - Private |
The only information I have about his Civil War service so far is the following:
Samuel O. Pease in the Civil War joined Company E of the 19th Maine Infantry Division as a Private. I have not yet found the date of his joining, but I will continue to search for it.
He was captured at the Mattapony River, Virginia, on 21 May 1864 (as part of Grant's 'Overland Campaign' to get past Lee to Richmond) and was sent to the infamous Andersonville Prison in Andersonville, Georgia. He died at Andersonville, just three months after his capture, on 21 August 1864 from 'Debilitas,' which is probably debility brought on by starvation and lack of medical care.
Contact Name: William A. PeaseSamuel O. Pease in the Civil War joined Company E of the 19th Maine Infantry Division as a Private. I have not yet found the date of his joining, but I will continue to search for it.
He was captured at the Mattapony River, Virginia, on 21 May 1864 (as part of Grant's 'Overland Campaign' to get past Lee to Richmond) and was sent to the infamous Andersonville Prison in Andersonville, Georgia. He died at Andersonville, just three months after his capture, on 21 August 1864 from 'Debilitas,' which is probably debility brought on by starvation and lack of medical care.
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Date Added: 5/25/2007
Company G | |
George C Hopkins - 2nd Lieutenant |
George C was a distant male cousin of my great greaat grandfather, Joseph Bryant Hopkins. George C was from Mt Vernon Maine, became a lawyer after the war and lived in Portland ME, where he died after 1880 Census
Contact Name: William HopkinsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/18/2007
Company G | |
Everett Melvin Whitehouse - Captain |
Everett Melvin Whitehouse is my great grandfather.
Born in China, Maine in the year 1838. Died in 1889.
Family has his Corp pin: Silver three-leafed clover with his name, rank, and company on it.
Contact Name: Donald RobbinsBorn in China, Maine in the year 1838. Died in 1889.
Family has his Corp pin: Silver three-leafed clover with his name, rank, and company on it.
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Date Added: 6/12/2010
Company H | |
John W Tarr - Private |
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Contact Name: Kathryn McInnis-MisenorContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/14/2009
Company I | |
John Frank Carey - Private |
My 2nd great-great grandfather was killed at Gettysburg on 3 July 1863. He left a wife and eleven (11) children at home in Camden, Maine. He is buried at Gettysburg National Cemetery.
Death Date:3 Jul 1863 Cemetery Address:97 Taney Town Road Gettysburg, PA 17325 Buried At:Section B ME Site 12
Source Information: National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 [database on-line].
Contact Name: Tom ElliottDeath Date:3 Jul 1863 Cemetery Address:97 Taney Town Road Gettysburg, PA 17325 Buried At:Section B ME Site 12
Source Information: National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 [database on-line].
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Contact Homepage: http://www.waldo.megenweb.org/
Date Added: 3/31/2010
Company K | |
Ezekiel Loring Dunton - Private |
Subject is my Great-Great Grandfather. Originally mustered in as a Private, and mustered out as a Corporal at the end of the war.
Contact Name: Christopher L. DuntonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/11/2011
Company K | |
Jesse Mitchell - Private |
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Contact Name: Dale SwainContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/2/2004
Company K | |
Samuel Pratt, Jr. - Private |
Samuel jr.enlisted 8/1/1862 as a private, was discharged 5/31/1865 as a corporal
Contact Name: Donald PrattContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/23/2008
Company K | |
James H. Sutton - Private |
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Contact Name: Les McWilliamsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/12/2008