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120th New York Infantry      
Company A
George W. Badgley - Private   
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Contact Name:  Steve Badgley
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Date Added:  10/20/2008
Company A
Jacob Winchel Van Velson - Private   
born June 2, 1840,
Halcott, Greene County, NY; father Elijah; mother Hannah Gordon; took part
in the Battles of Gettysburg and Fredricksburg. Wounded and taken prisoner
at Robinsons Creek, Oct 10, 1863. Died March 21, 1864 of Bronchitis and
buried in Grave #83, Andersonville Prison, GA.
Contact Name:  James E. Van Velson
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Date Added:  11/18/2005
Company B
Alfred J Atkins - Sergeant   
I have book written about the 120th and can do lookups.
Contact Name:  Janis Blank
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Date Added:  12/31/2006
Company B
Alfred Crook - Private   
Enlisted as a Private on 11 August 1862 at the age of 23.
Enlisted in Company B, 120th Infantry Regiment New York on 22 Aug 1862.
Mustered Out Company B, 120th Infantry Regiment New York on 3 Jun 1865 at Washington, DC.
Contact Name:  Fred Rose
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Date Added:  1/11/2009
Company B
Van Kleeck David - Private   
This is my great great grandfather. Surname spelled 'Van Kleek' in some documents - many other variant spellings. David enlisted in the Union Army in 1862. He was enrolled August 10, 1862 in Company B of the 120th Regiment of the New York Volunteers and was discharged June 2, 1865. His description was given as follows: 'Age 23 years; height 5 feet 6 inches; complexion, Dark; hair, Black; eyes, brown'.

He was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness - '... struck on the left side of the sturnam (sic.) by a gun in the hands of a soldier from which injury he has never recovered. Also that at Fairfax Courthouse in 1862 he was taken sick with Typhoid Fever which has also helped to contribute to his physical disability.'

'... he was treated in hospitals as follows: 1st in Reg. Hos. for Fever at Fairfax Courthouse from there sent to St. Allucious Hos. at Washington. Then to the Episcopal Hos. Philadelphia & remained nearly a year in 1862 & 1863. Thence to Chestnut (hard to read that word - may be 'Chester' instead) Hill Philadelphia. Thence to Fort Schuylar. After being injured in the Wilderness 1st Reg. Hos. thence to Rhode Island, Portsmouth Grove & remained about a year in 1864 & 65.'
Contact Name:  Roxy Triebel
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Contact Homepage:  http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~treebz65/
Date Added:  10/17/2009
Company C
Felter Kelder - Private   
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Contact Name:  Keith Hagen
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Date Added:  6/12/2009
Company C
Issac Bloom Krom - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  Tina
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Contact Homepage:  http://home.earthlink.net/~tsini/
Date Added:  1/30/2008
Company C
Rufus Thompson - Private   
Killed at Peach Orchard. July 2
Contact Name:  Randy Williamson
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Date Added:  9/29/2007
Company E
Thomas H. Davenport - Private   
Thomas H. Davenport was my ggrandfather. He fought with Company E of the 120th New York Infantry. Evidently he survived well the many battles that the company went through and lived to get married, have five children, and live til age 78. Would love to know more about his life in the 120th.
Contact Name:  Carol Ritchey
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Date Added:  6/23/2015
Company E
Charles E. Sheeley - Private   
More information available.
Contact Name:  Carl Sheeley
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Date Added:  10/3/2004
Company E
Edward Sheeley - Private   
Killed at Chancellorsville May 3, 1863. More information available.
Contact Name:  Carl Sheeley
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Date Added:  10/3/2004
Company E
William Sheeley - Private   
William was killed July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg, Pa. (more details available). He was buried in the National Cemetery in Gettysburg, New York section, Row G (innermost row), grave 56 (center).
Contact Name:  Carl Sheeley
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Date Added:  10/3/2004
Company F
James Warren Trowbridge - Private   
2nd day of Gettysburg was wounded in the ankle at the peach orchard.
Contact Name:  Timothy Stone
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Date Added:  11/28/2008
Company H
James Kniffen Holmes - Captain   
Teacher looking for my great-grandfather's early life and military history.
Contact Name:  James K Holmes
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Date Added:  2/24/2007
Company H
Christopher Columbus Van Aken - Private   
Christopher C. Van Aken would be an uncle of mine many times removed.
Contact Name:  Peter R. Van Aken
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Date Added:  2/25/2008
Company I
Jacob Hartwell Winfield - 2nd Lieutenant   
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Contact Name:  joe
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Date Added:  11/30/2011
Company K
epenedus B. Abrams - Private   
Epenetus B. Abrams enlisted as a private in the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted at Greenville and was attached to the 120 Inf. K on August 5, 1862. He mustered on August 23, 1862 and served 3 years. Epenetus received $25.00 as enlistment pay, his family received $15.00 for his enlistment into the Union Army. During a battle on May 3, 1863 at Chancellersville, Va., he was wounded. He later died of his wound on May26, 1863, at Falmonth Va..

Contact Name:  Gary Abrams
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Date Added:  9/18/2009
Company K
William J. Abrams - Private   
William J. Abrams of Greenville enlisted into the Union Army on August 5,1862 in the town of Greenville NY. He later mustered with his unit the 120 Inf. K on August 22,1862. William received a enlistment fee of $25.00, his family received $15.00. While confronting the Confederate Army on July 2, 1863, at the Battle of Gettsyburg he was shot in the head. He rests in an unmarked grave. William was a farmer before enlisting in the Union Army.

Contact Name:  Gary Abrams
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Date Added:  9/18/2009
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