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Company A
Daniel Morgan McLain
- Private
Died of Typhoid at Post Hospital, Athens AL 5/1/1865. My paternal 2nd GGF. Burial location unknown. Prob. named after Col. Daniel Morgan of the Rev War, as his grandfather fought in Morgan's Rifle Corps. at Saratoga.
Contact Name: Alan McClain
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Contact Homepage: http://www.venturecomm.net/~amcclain/
Date Added: 6/5/2012

Company B
George W Ellis
- Corporal
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Contact Name: Forrest Ellis
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Date Added: 1/13/2011

Company B
James H Ford
- Corporal
My gggrandfather who lived in Berlin, Wi.
Contact Name: Shawn Ford
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Date Added: 9/3/2010

Company B
John Hetzel
- Private
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Contact Name: Amy Hetzel
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Date Added: 6/16/2012

Company C
Elias E Bender
Rank Unknown
Elias enlistd in 1865 .
Contact Name: Kim Schaefer
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Date Added: 4/11/2004

Company C
Thomas Hagues
- Private
Tom Hagues was born Nottinghamshire, England in 1842. He was orphaned at 6 years of age and raised by his paternal grandparents. He was sent to Wisconsin sometime after 1861 to work as a farmer.

He enlisted at Vineland on Jan 25th 1865 and was mustered out on Oct 28th 1865. He returned to England and married Jane Matthews in 1866. He became a Policeman in Sheffield, Yorkshire and they raised 14 children.

He spent his final years in the village of Elston in Nottinghamshire where he lived in a cottage he called 'Nashville'. He died in 1924 aged 81. I am one of his many great great great grandchildren.
Contact Name: Richard Chesterton
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Date Added: 5/20/2007

Company D
John Edgar Grout
- Captain
My Grear-Great Grandfather.
Contact Name: Joshua Frank
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Date Added: 10/2/2004

Company D
Henry J. McNitt
- Private
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Contact Name: K. Clouse
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Date Added: 4/4/2010

Company D
John Sinclair
- Quarter Master
Rank was actually wagonmaster, I think it is under Quartermaster.
Contact Name: Greg Sinclear
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Contact Homepage: www.studio36online.com
Date Added: 3/16/2004

Company G
John F. Bornheimer
- Private
Born Johannes Franz Bornheimer in Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany, he came to America at the age of six in 1844 and eventually Anglicized his name to 'John Frank'. Settling in the Milwaukee area, he married Carolina Landgraf, and enlisted in Company G, 46th Wisconsin Infantry.

While he and his brother-in-law, George Stegemeyer, both survived the war, Carolina's brother John Landgraf did not. He died of disease while with the 35th Wisconsin in Louisiana, and was buried in New Orleans' Chalmette National Cemetery.

George served with the 1st US Veteran Volunteer Engineers which were attached to the Army of the Cumberland.




Contact Name: Barbara Haines
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Date Added: 4/25/2011

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