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126th New York Infantry      
Company A
Charles Everritt Baggerly - Private   
Looking for photos of this unit
Contact Name:  James Baggerly
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Date Added:  10/12/2009
Company C
David F Covert - 1st Sergeant   
I am reseting a old pioneer cemetery in the Black Hills of South Dakota and doing a history backround on all that are buried there.
Contact Name:  Mark Luken
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Date Added:  8/12/2008
Company C
Charles Wolverton - Private   
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Contact Name:  Paul babinchak
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Date Added:  9/17/2018
Company D
Charles William Ford - Private   
Enlisted Co. D, 126th NY Vol Inf Regiment Aug 9 1862. Wounded during the fight at Maryland Heights (Harper's Ferry)
Sep 13 1862. Died of wounds in US Army General Hospital No. 1, Annapolis, MD on Oct 26, 1862
Contact Name:  Jim Evans
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Date Added:  1/17/2011
Company D
John Goodrich - Private   
My 2nd great-granduncle. Born in Naples, NY Oct 1836, wounded at Gettysburg, died 1928 in Cottage Grove, Oregon. I have pictures & a fairly complete history.
Contact Name:  Bob Bashford
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Date Added:  7/29/2010
Company D
Stephen E Prouty - Private   
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Contact Name:  Shawn Verdine
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Date Added:  2/1/2007
Company D
Andrew J. Wilson - Private   
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Contact Name:  Wade Pittillo
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Date Added:  1/1/2005
Company D
Paul Wilson - Private   
Born 24 Feb, 1846. He was captured at Harper's Ferry Sept. 15, 1862 and was exchanged with his regiment Nov 23, 1862. Discharged
for disability in June,1863. Reenlisted in Sept.4, 1864 in the 6th N.Y. Cavalry. He was wounded while in the 6th and was discharged in June, 1865
Contact Name:  Mark Salisbury
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Date Added:  5/23/2012
Company E
George William Hafling - Bugler   
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Contact Name:  Leslie Hafling Thompson
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Date Added:  1/25/2004
Company F
Aaron Decker - Private   
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Contact Name:  Chris Hai
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Date Added:  10/22/2007
Company G
David J Huffman - Unknown   
I believe he was wounded in the leg at Gettysburg, during Picket's charge. Mr. Huffman was my great grandfather. He was born March 10, 1841 in Steuben County, New York and died in Blue Rapids, Kansas June 10, 1923.
Contact Name:  Gail Woodyard
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Date Added:  7/29/2009
Company K
Alonzo K Davis - Private   
Alonzo is buried in Kent County, Michigan. His gravestone reads:

Alonzo K. Davis
son of A. & F. Davis
died Mar. 16 1869
aged 26 yrs. 8 mos. 23 days
Co. K
126th N.Y. Inf.

Alonzo's brother George was in the NY 100th, Company H.
Contact Name:  Bruce Eckert
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Date Added:  1/2/2006
Company K
Jerome Morrison Parks - Corporal   
Enlisted August 1862. Capture at Harper's Ferry, VA., 11 Sept 1862 and exchanged 23 November, 1862. He was slightly wounded at Gettysburg. Killed in action 6 May,1864 at the Battle of the Wilderness. In the New York Clerks Registry of Men who served in the Civil War it was written 'He was left behind breathing, and never heard from again.'
Contact Name:  Mark Salisbury
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Date Added:  3/28/2013
Company K
George Prouty - Private   
Says he was in K and A companies at one time or another.
Contact Name:  Shawn Verdine
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Date Added:  2/1/2007
Company K
Isaac Adams Seamans - Captain   
Isaac Adams Seamans enlisted in the 126th N.Y. Infantry, Co. K., on August 20, 1862 at Geneva, N.Y. He received a disability discharge on April 27, 1864. Because he was a lawyer, he often served as regimental judge advocate. During the war, Isaac received two wounds, one to the head and one to the hip. He married Tryphena E. Hartwell on July 27, 1874 and died on July 4, 1905 in Naples, N.Y.
Contact Name:  Lynne Mall
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Date Added:  8/27/2011
Company K
William Seamans - Private   
William Seamans, brother of Isaac Adams Seamans, enlisted in the 126th N.Y. Infantry, Co., K on March 31, 1864 at Naples, N.Y. He was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness which resulted in the amputation of his left arm. He was transferred to Company B on December 25, 1864 and discharged for disability on February 27, 1865. William died July 8, 1888 and is buried in Rose Ridge Cemetery in Naples, N.Y.
Contact Name:  Lynne Mall
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Date Added:  8/27/2011
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