Civil War Genealogy Database
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14th Michigan Infantry
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Company A
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Comador Perry Miller - Private
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Enlisted as and went by the name Perry.
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Contact Name:
Jennie O'Leary
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 7/14/2007
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Company A
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George W.C. Smith - Corporal
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George W.C. Smith ended the war as 2nd Lieutenant and Adjutant.
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Contact Name:
Jennie O'Leary
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Date Added: 7/14/2007
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Company B
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jeremiah fitzpatrick - 1st Corporal
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I was told they called themselves the michigan bigfoots.
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Company C
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Benjamin S. Badgley - Private
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Private, Companies C & E, 14th Michigan Infantry Served from December 1, 1861 to November 1, 1866
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Contact Name:
Steve Badgley
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Date Added: 9/21/2005
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Company C
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William Finn - 2nd Lieutenant
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Company C
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John Knock - Private
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Correctly spelled last name is Knoch.
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Company C
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Elisha P Mason - Private
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Company D
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Philander Helms - Private
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Died during the siege at Corinth, Mississippi, in 1862 (not sure if it was wounds or disease). Brother of Jerome Daniel Helms in 15th Michigan Infantry.
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Company D
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Henry Morgan - Private
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Company D
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Levi Morgan - Private
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Son of Henry, both died of disease.
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Company D
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Joseph W. Myers - Captain
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I am the great great grandson of Captain Joseph W. Myers. He lived until the age of 83 and is buried in Lakewood Park cemetery in Rocky River, Ohio.
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Contact Name:
Timothy R. Cannon
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Date Added: 9/11/2005
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Company E
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Heman Curliss - Unknown
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Heman Curliss was born July, 21st, 1837 and died september 15th, 1915. He Joined and enrolled on Dec. 18th, 1861 at Chesaning, Michigan. Muster roll dated February 13th, 1862, at camp Mizner, near Ypsilanti, Michigan. Heman was hospitalized June 6th 1864 at Chattanooga Tennessee. From January 1865-March 1865 he was in hopital at Nashville. He was mustered out on March 14th 1865, at the expiration of his 3 year term of enlistment. He is buried in Damascus Pioneer Cememtery, Clackamas county Oregon. He was my great times 3 or 4? Grandfather. If anyone has any information on his civil war service, or photos, etc.. I would love to get in touch with you!
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Contact Name:
Michelle (Young) Dobson
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Date Added: 9/17/2011
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Company F
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William O Fowler - Unknown
Contact Name:
Michalle Jean
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Date Added: 3/2/2012
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Company G
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Phillip Shaffer - Unknown
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Company H
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Pascal Odette - Private
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Pascal Odette, Pvt, Co. H, 14th Michigan Infantry, was my great grandfather's oldest brother. He was born in Canada, on the Huron reserve near Anderdon/Amherstberg, 'Canada West'(now known as Ontario). He belonged to Ste. Anne's Church in Detroit, until the family moved out to a 20 acre farm on the south side of the Middle Branch of the Ecorse River, in what is now Allen Park, on Champaign Road, where they moved to the new St. Francis Xavier Church in Ecorse. It was in Ecorse that he was enlisted into the 14th Michigan, and then he reported to the HQ in Ypsilanti. He was the oldest, eventually his mother had 20 children, and was already fighting in Tennessee when my great grandfather was born in 1862(the 15th child). He was Huron Meti/French Canadian, and our family legend has always said he was an expert climber and woodsman and an expert rifle marksman. He was killed on August 7, 1864, during the fighting on the outskirts of Atlanta, and is buried in the Marietta National Cemetery with one other who also fell that day from Co. H, 14th Michigan. He is one of two 'Unknown Soldiers' placed next to his fellow soldiers of the 14th Michigan and I am making efforts to get the remains ID'd via DNA so it can be properly marked and full honors given to him for his service to us all.
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Contact Name:
Michael Odette
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Date Added: 5/11/2007
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Company I
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John Schwartz - Private
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An account written by his brother, my Great (4x) Grand Father: 'John Schwark being the oldest, enlisted with the 1st Michigan Lancers in 1861, this regiment being disbanded giving the boys a chance to join any of the other organizations, so he re-enlisted with Co. I 14 Mich. Vols. on Dec. 25th, 1861, encountering many hardships in the battles and skirmishes in the Civil War, he was captured at Dry Creek, Tennessee, on the night of the 22nd (Morning of 23rd) of Sept. 1863, while on picket duty he was taken to Richmond Prison, exchanged from there to Danville, Va., and then to Andersonville in the early part of 1864, from where he never returned to the Regiment or to his home, and is entered in the rolls as missing.'
Brother Joseph Schwark (Swarck) 22nd MI -died of wounds at Chickamauga, buried unknown
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Company K
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Newman P. Nicholas - Private
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Nicholas, Newman (Veteran), Locke. Enlisted in company K, Fourteenth Infantry, Jan. 10, 1862, at Locke, for 3 years, age 20. Mustered Feb. 13, 1862. Re-enlisted Jan. 4, 1864, at Columbia, Tenn. Mustered Feb.4 1864. Taken prisoner Sept. 1, 1864. Paroled. Discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio, June 15 1865
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Contact Name:
Edward L. Brown
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Date Added: 12/27/2003
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