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60th Ohio Infantry
| Company Unknown | |
Unknown Skiver
Unknown Skiver Rank Unknown |
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I am probably related to any Skiver listed or VanSkiver from Ohio. I'm not certain about what unit Skivers were in. I think most of them were from around Defiance, Ohio. Also, any Davises from that area could be my relatives. Thank you kindly, Claude Davis
Contact Name: Claude DavisDate Added: 12/14/2006
| Company A | |
Henry Cornelius Badgley
Henry Cornelius Badgley - Private |
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Enlisted as a Private on 24 October 1861 at the age of 18.
Enlisted in Company A, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio October 1861.
Mustered out Company A, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on August 10, 1862.
Contact Name: Steve BadgleyEnlisted in Company A, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio October 1861.
Mustered out Company A, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on August 10, 1862.
Date Added: 9/21/2005
| Company A | |
James M Page
James M Page - Corporal |
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Son of Joseph R. Page & Maria Wheeler. James was born 1839 near Pagetown, Morrow County, Ohio
Contact Name: Rick PageDate Added: 11/13/2012
| Company A | |
William Sanders
William Sanders - Private |
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Looking for pictures of this regiment. You know they have to be out there somewhere. Email me if anyone knows about the photos of this unit supposedly archived someplace in Oho.
Thanks, Linda Evans
Contact Name: LInda EvansThanks, Linda Evans
Date Added: 12/23/2005
| Company B | |
Elisha Jordan
Elisha Jordan - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Mark JordanDate Added: 3/5/2007
| Company B | |
Simon P Warner
Simon P Warner - Private |
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Simon P. Warner Wayne Co. Ohio. Born 1844.Killed in action May 12,1864 Spotsylvania, Va. Enlisted Feb 1861. After seeing extensive action in the Shenendoah valley the unit was captured and soon parolled by the confederates. The unit was later reformed and attached to the army of the Potomac. In the early dawn of May 12,1864 just outside Spotsylvania Va., the massed union army attacked the heavily fortified confederate position at ''the bloody angle''. It was here in a cold driving rain that some of the most gruesome fighting of the war took place. Pvt Simon Warner was most likely killed in this frontal assault. He is buried at the Overton Church Of God Cemetary, Overton Ohio. He was just 20 years old.
Contact Name: Bruce WarnerDate Added: 6/29/2004
| Company C | |
Isaac Newton Fisher
Isaac Newton Fisher - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Michael FisherDate Added: 4/3/2017
| Company C | |
Benjamin Lewis Vanniman
Benjamin Lewis Vanniman - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: M WysongDate Added: 4/5/2006
| Company D | |
William Bennett
William Bennett - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Dian HallDate Added: 9/23/2018
| Company E | |
Andrew Jackson Gilmore
Andrew Jackson Gilmore - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Margaret SmithDate Added: 2/7/2011
| Company F | |
Robert E. Cowie
Robert E. Cowie - Private |
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Enlisted as a Private on 27 February 1864 at the age of 19.
Enlisted in Company F, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 15 April 1864.
Mustered out Company F, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 28 July 1865 in Delaney House, Washington, DC
Contact Name: Steve BadgleyEnlisted in Company F, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 15 April 1864.
Mustered out Company F, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 28 July 1865 in Delaney House, Washington, DC
Date Added: 9/19/2006
| Company F | |
Gabriel Hysell
Gabriel Hysell - Private |
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Enlisted as a Private on 29 February 1864 at the age of 18.
Enlisted in Company F, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 15 April 1864.
POW on 21 August 1864 at Weldon Railroad, VA
Died as a prisoner. Company F, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 16 February 1865 in Salisbury, NC.
Contact Name: Steve BadgleyEnlisted in Company F, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 15 April 1864.
POW on 21 August 1864 at Weldon Railroad, VA
Died as a prisoner. Company F, 60th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 16 February 1865 in Salisbury, NC.
Date Added: 9/21/2005
| Company G | |
William S Irwin
William S Irwin - Captain |
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No comments
Contact Name: John MortonDate Added: 2/27/2011
| Company H | |
Arnuah Norton
Arnuah Norton - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Fred Shon PowersContact Homepage: fspowers1@gmail.com
Date Added: 6/20/2019
| Company H | |
Noah B. Parrett
Noah B. Parrett - Private |
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Mustered out 10 Nov 1862.
Contact Name: C ShyDate Added: 2/22/2012
| Company H | |
Thomas F. Parrett
Thomas F. Parrett - Private |
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Mustered out 10 Nov 1862.
Contact Name: C ShyDate Added: 2/22/2012
| Company I | |
Elijah Allen
Elijah Allen - Private |
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Elijah was my 2nd great maternal grandfather and was born in Kentucky in 1843. By 1861 he was living in Ohio and married Maria Lucetta Bishop in Clermont County. He enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 4 Jan 1862, mustered into Co I, 60th OVI. Mustered out on 10 Nov 1862. Re-enlisted as a Private on 5 Dec 1863, mustered into Co L, 9th OVC on 15 Dec 1863. Mustered out at Lexington, North Carolina on 20 Jul 1865.
Contact Name: Anna VentrellaDate Added: 4/3/2012
| Company I | |
David Ayers
David Ayers - Corporal |
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David Ayers who was only 29 years old when he enlisted in Mercer County for a period of three years. On May 20, 1864, David mustered into Company I of the 60th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry at Camp Chase in Ohio. He was a Corporal and a harness maker. He was discharged at Columbus, Ohio on May 30, 1865 due to failing health.
Our site listed below is dedicated to the 60th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Contact Name: Jennifer VolkerOur site listed below is dedicated to the 60th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Contact Homepage: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~volker/60thOhio.html
Date Added: 3/28/2006
| Company I | |
E.b. Barrett
E.b. Barrett - Private |
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This is suspect information from the 1880 Kansas Census.
Contact Name: Scott HaysDate Added: 7/5/2006
| Company I | |
John Hulick Wageman
John Hulick Wageman - Corporal |
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Medal of Honor recipient July 27, 1896 for battle at Petersburg Virginia June 17, 1864.
Contact Name: Virginia RuskDate Added: 8/20/2005