25th Massachusetts Infantry
Company Unknown | |
Nathan Sumner Dickinson Rank Unknown |
KIA @ Cold Harbor, VA
Contact Name: Steve DickinsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/14/2006
Company Unknown | |
Otis Worthington Holmes - Sergeant |
Otis Worthington Holmes was a member of the 25th Mass. Infantry from 1861 - 1863 when he mustered out to take a commision as a Lt. in the 36th Mass. Infantry. Any information on the 25th Mass Infantry would be greatly appreciated.
Contact Name: Burton K. HolmesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/25/2005
Company Unknown | |
Joshua Bannister Prouty Rank Unknown |
Enlisted on Oct 5th, 1861. Served till expiration of term. Oct 20th, 1864.
Contact Name: Shawn VerdineContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/28/2006
Company C | |
Alonzo King Bucklin - Private |
Alonzo K. Bucklin(1833-1902) was wounded at Cold Harbor, Virginia on June 3, 1864. He was married to Betsey Mariah(Farwell)1833-1935. They were married on March 3, 1853 in Northborough, MA and had three sons: Edward William 1854- 1870, Edgar 1857-1930 and Frederick 1869-1962. Alonzo is buried in Rowley, MA in the Rowley Burial Ground cemetery.
Contact Name: Anne Marie TremblayContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/17/2008
Company C | |
Nathan Sumner Dickinson Rank Unknown |
Married Judith Holmes Prouty on April 27th, 1859. Nathan was from North. Brookfield, Mass. Company C, 25th Mass, died of wounds at Cold Harbour June 3, 1864. They had two childern, the older boy was George Sumner Dickinson. Born Feb 18, 1860, married June 27th, 1893 to Miss Mabel C. (Allen) Doone. They had one daughter named Bernice Prouty Dickinson, Born Aug 17th, 1906.
The second boy was Charles Levi Dickinson. Born Aug 3rd, 1861. Married on Oct 19th, 1899 to Susie Eugenie Thompson. They had a son named Roger Francis Dickinson.
Contact Name: Shawn VerdineThe second boy was Charles Levi Dickinson. Born Aug 3rd, 1861. Married on Oct 19th, 1899 to Susie Eugenie Thompson. They had a son named Roger Francis Dickinson.
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Date Added: 8/31/2006
Company C | |
Edward R. Graton - Private |
Edward R. Graton, private, 19 at enlistment. Wounded at the battle of Roanoke Island Feb. 8, 1862 and died of wounds on March 9, 1862.
When wounded 'he was saved from instant death by his prayer-book, the ball stopping at the verse,
Thou, gracious Lord, art my defense,
On thee my hopes rely.'
Source: D.H. Hurd. History of Worcester Co.,MA, pg 724.
Contact Name: Skip RiddleWhen wounded 'he was saved from instant death by his prayer-book, the ball stopping at the verse,
Thou, gracious Lord, art my defense,
On thee my hopes rely.'
Source: D.H. Hurd. History of Worcester Co.,MA, pg 724.
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Date Added: 8/15/2014
Company C | |
Thomas Magee - Private |
Thomas Magee: Co C.
Residence Douglas, MA; trade: mechanic; age 33; enlisted & muster: Oct. 14, 1861.
Wounded Feb. 8, 1862, Roanoke Island. N. C. ; discharged for wounds, Oct. 24, 1862, in Mass.
New York Times dated February 21, 1862, article THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION: LATEST FROM ROANOKE ISLAND. Thomas N. Magre [Magee], Co. C, side gunshot wound.
Wounded in side by grapeshot while charging the enemy at the battle of Roanoke Island.
After his discharge he would eventually re-enlist in the 3rd Rhode Island Cavalry.
He would perish: lost on steamer North America off Cape Hatteras, Dec. 22, 1864.
New York Times, Dec. 30, 1864 in an article entitled APPALLING DISASTER: THE U.S. TRANSPORT NORTH AMERICA FOUNDERED AT SEA. Notes Corp. Magee, 3rd Rhode Island Cavalry.
Xref to 3rd Rhode Island Cavalry
Magee, Thomas, corporal, Company H, 3rd Rhode Island Cavalry, enlisted at Pawtucket, RI, on February 2, 1864, University Hospital, New Orleans, LOST
Contact Name: Skip RiddleResidence Douglas, MA; trade: mechanic; age 33; enlisted & muster: Oct. 14, 1861.
Wounded Feb. 8, 1862, Roanoke Island. N. C. ; discharged for wounds, Oct. 24, 1862, in Mass.
New York Times dated February 21, 1862, article THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION: LATEST FROM ROANOKE ISLAND. Thomas N. Magre [Magee], Co. C, side gunshot wound.
Wounded in side by grapeshot while charging the enemy at the battle of Roanoke Island.
After his discharge he would eventually re-enlist in the 3rd Rhode Island Cavalry.
He would perish: lost on steamer North America off Cape Hatteras, Dec. 22, 1864.
New York Times, Dec. 30, 1864 in an article entitled APPALLING DISASTER: THE U.S. TRANSPORT NORTH AMERICA FOUNDERED AT SEA. Notes Corp. Magee, 3rd Rhode Island Cavalry.
Xref to 3rd Rhode Island Cavalry
Magee, Thomas, corporal, Company H, 3rd Rhode Island Cavalry, enlisted at Pawtucket, RI, on February 2, 1864, University Hospital, New Orleans, LOST
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Date Added: 11/10/2016
Company C | |
George F. Merriam - Private |
George Merriam was killed at Cold Harbor, VA on June 3, 1864. He was a chair maker from Northborough, MA. George was a brother-in-law of Alonzo Bucklin, married to his sister Nancy Bucklin. Burial site unknown.
Contact Name: Anne Marie TremblayContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/17/2008
Company C | |
Thomas A. Norcross - Corporal |
Thomas Norcross was another brother-in-law of Alonzo Bucklin. He was married to Alonzo's sister Louisa Buklin.
Contact Name: Anne Marie TremblayContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/6/2010
Company C | |
Merrick Franklin Prouty - 2nd Lieutenant |
2nd Lt, Merrick Prouty was promoted to 1st Lt for meritorious service. He was detached from the 25th Massachusetts and in charge of the ordance on Roanoke Island. He was in command of a battery and they fired on Fort. Macon, NC.
Contact Name: Shawn VerdineContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: www.artlifeusa.com
Date Added: 6/28/2006
Company D | |
Charles F. Tew - 1st Lieutenant |
Looking to buy or trade for relics or any information regarding 25th Mass. especially Lt. Charles F. Tew Co. K & D and later Hancock's Volunteer Veterans Cor
Contact Name: John TewContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/27/2008
Company E | |
martin leonard - Private |
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Contact Name: jim mccoubreyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/4/2007
Company F | |
Octavious Winsloe Brown - Private |
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Contact Name: Roy CookContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/4/2007
Company G | |
Bernard Brockelman - Private |
He was wounded at Cold Harbor and Petersburg, June 1864. Bernard is my sister-in-law's great grandfather.
Contact Name: John SheppsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/8/2010
Company H | |
George E. Kent - Private |
George E. Kent, Co. H, private, 18 at enlistment. Wounded at the battle of Roanoke Island Feb. 8, 1862 and died of wounds on October 10, 1862.
Contact Name: Skip RiddleContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/15/2014
Company H | |
Rufus Estes Morse - Musician |
Enlisted as a Musician on 16 September 1861 at the age of 20.
Mustered out on 20 October 1864.
Contact Name: Eric StoneMustered out on 20 October 1864.
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Date Added: 6/9/2010
Company I | |
Joseph Sherman Moulton - 1st Sergeant |
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Contact Name: Jack Moulton SchmidtContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/31/2010
Company K | |
Charles A Poland - Private |
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Contact Name: Rita ClementContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/18/2010
Company K | |
Jacob Shaffer - Private |
have all records from NARA
Contact Name: Jason GarneauContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/5/2004