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1st New York Volunteer Engineers      
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Edward Wellman Serrell - Colonel   
Edward W. Serrell was my Great-G-G-Grandfather, on my mother's side (Helen Elizabeth Serrell). In 1861, Serrell was authorized to create this regiment (1st New York Volunteers) which was later dubbed as 'Serrell's Engineers!'

Would be interested in sharing any information about this regiment, including their role in constructing the 'Swamp Angel' cannon battery and subsequent bombardment of Charleston in 1863.
Contact Name:  Jonathan Cahill
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Date Added:  4/1/2008
Company C
William Shibley - Sergeant   
William was my great grandfather. Born in NY but at some point moved to CA. His unit was present when General Lee surrendered.
Contact Name:  William Shibley Hawkins
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Date Added:  10/18/2011
Company C
Ashbel Hibbard Whelden - Private   
Ashbel Whelden was a private in Co. B Unassigned Pennsylvania Volunteers from August 9, 1862 until June 5, 1863. Enlisted in Co. C 1st New York Engineers February 9, 1864 and discharged July 19, 1865 at Hilton Head South Carlolina. He was born August 7, 1843 in Washington County New York. He resided at Warren County, PA after the war; moved to Minnesota in 1868; moved to Wisconsin in 1869; moved to Portland, OR in 1899. He listed his occupation on entering the service as a farmer. He was 5' 9 1/2' tall. He was commander of the G.A.R Post at Superior Wisconsin. He was a member of Post #22 in Portland, OR. He married Clara Emma Porter August 7, 1876. He died in Portland, OR on August 15, 1913. He is buried at Greenhill Cemetery G.A.R. in Portland, OR.
Contact Name:  Marc Trueb
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Date Added:  11/25/2006
Company E
riva bostwick - Artificer   
born 1834 maryland ny died 1915 maple vally ny
enlisted 31 aug 1864 maryland ny
mustered out 30 jun 1865 Richmond Va.
Contact Name:  melvin
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Date Added:  7/11/2008
Company H
Lewis M Burnell - Artificer   
Lewis Burnell served as an Artificer in H company of the 1st NY Engineers. Joined 14 April 1864 and discharged 13 Jun 1865. Looking for company photos during this period.
Contact Name:  Rich Hamilton
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Date Added:  8/13/2007
Company I
Henry Puryea - Artificer   
Henry was born in New York, survived the Civil War, married and settled in Gunnison, Colorado. Later he and his brother Peter went west to California. Henry raised olives in Bonsil and Peter raised walnuts in Glendale. Henry died in San Diego.
Contact Name:  Jim Wheeler
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Date Added:  11/30/2005
Company K
James Wellington Bryant - Sergeant   
Last name listed as Bryant in the roster. Our family records have the last name spelled Briant.
Contact Name:  George Wheeler
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Date Added:  11/7/2010
Company K
Jeremiah Fuller - Artificer   
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Contact Name:  Jackie Budell
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Date Added:  5/19/2005
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