11th Ohio Infantry
Company A | |
Franklin David Witwer - Corporal |
Enlisted as a private on 18 April 1861.
Promoted to Corporal.
Discharged on 19 April 1864.
Contact Name: Eric StonePromoted to Corporal.
Discharged on 19 April 1864.
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Date Added: 5/17/2010
Company C | |
Thomas N. Durbin - 1st Sergeant |
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Date Added: 11/9/2006
Company C | |
Gustavus Adolphus Shane - Sergeant |
Company: C
Unit: 11 Ohio Infantry.
Rank - Induction: Sergeant
Rank - Discharge: Sergeant
Allegiance: Union
Contact Name: Fred RoseUnit: 11 Ohio Infantry.
Rank - Induction: Sergeant
Rank - Discharge: Sergeant
Allegiance: Union
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Date Added: 1/19/2009
Company D | |
Alonzo T Carver - Private |
Alonzo T. Carver enlisted June 21, 1861 was transfered to Co. H. 11th Infantry on June 21, 1864. was tranfered to Co. C, 31st Infantry, 11 June 1865 and mustered out July 20, 1865. Alonzo T. Carver was my Great Grand Uncle.
Contact Name: Nancy Truxall EllerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/6/2008
Company F | |
Asa Telford French - Private |
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Date Added: 3/10/2011
Company F | |
John Sloas - Private |
Captured near Webbville,Kentucky with brother Henry and his son Franklin Sloas.(CSA)Capt.Field's Partisan Rangers
John took the Oath out of Camp Chase prison.His new union battalion organized at Camp Chase Ohio.Later he rode with the 40th Kentucky Infantry union.
Contact Name: D.BlevinsJohn took the Oath out of Camp Chase prison.His new union battalion organized at Camp Chase Ohio.Later he rode with the 40th Kentucky Infantry union.
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Date Added: 11/18/2007
Company H | |
Thomas VanDyne - Private |
Enlisted 6/61 Killed in Action 8/61 on a scouting mission near Winchester Va.
Contact Name: Richard VanDyne Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/13/2004
Company I | |
Nathaniel C. Adams - Private |
My great-grandfather was born in Tawstock, Devon, England in 1843 and came to the US with his parents, William and Ann Nogle Adams and sister Mary Elizabeth in 1845, settling in Montgomery County, Ohio. He joined in Dayton. He took ill on the boat going down the Mississippi and got hospitalized twice, finally walking several miles to join his Company. He really never regained his health. I have his military file and it is very interesting.
He and his father homesteaded in Dunn County Wisconsin after his discharge from service. I have these papers also plus birth record, marriage of William and Ann, Ann's Christening, her parents, Henry and Mary Parker Nogle's, marriage record all from England.
Donna Holmes Palkowsky
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Contact Name: Donna Holmes PalkowskyHe and his father homesteaded in Dunn County Wisconsin after his discharge from service. I have these papers also plus birth record, marriage of William and Ann, Ann's Christening, her parents, Henry and Mary Parker Nogle's, marriage record all from England.
Donna Holmes Palkowsky
genealaogy@281.com
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Date Added: 6/15/2005