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Civil War, Norwich, NY soldiers unreturned (1876)

 Chenango Telegraph, Norwich, NY, May 25, 1876

Norwich Civil War Soldiers Unreturned or Buried Elsewhere

Provided by Dr. H.H. Beecher

Lieut. Isaac B. Burch, 114th, N.Y., mortally wounded at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864, Buried in New Berlin [Chenango Co. NY].

Lieut. Norman Lewis, 114th, died at Winchester, Va., from wounds received at Cedar Creek, Nov. 16, 1964.  Buried at Morrisville [Madison Co. NY].

Sergeant George Ballou 114th, died June 6, 1863, from wounds received at Bisland, April 13, Buried at Brashear City, La. 

Henry Gartsee, 22d N.Y.C. taken prisoner during battle of Wilderness.  Died at Andersonville, Aug. 8, 1864.

Nelson C. Main, 22d N.Y.S. captured at Spottsylvania, in May 1864.  Died in rebel hospital at Andersonville, Sept. 20, 1864.

Joseph L. Crandall, 114th, died of disease at Baton Rouge, La Aug 4, 1863.

Silas Crandall, 4th N.Y. Heavy Artillery, died of disease at the U.S. General hospital, Annapolis, Md. Feb. 1, 1865

Wm. S. Crandall, 114th, died of typhoid fever, May 9, 1963, at Berwick City, La.

Edward E. Crandall, 114th, died of typhoid fever, June 24, 1864, at Morganza, La.

John Doing, 44th, N.Y.V., killed at the battle of Gettysburg, and buried on the field.

James W. Heady, 4th, N.Y. Heavy Artillery, shot through the head in battle near Petersburg, April 2, 1865.

Jacob Weller, 40th N.Y.V., died from wounds received at Spottsylvania Court House, May 11, 1864.

Joseph Weller, 10th and subsequently 40th N.Y. died from wounds received at North Ann, May 24, 1864

William Wilcox, 114th, drowned at sea, while on passage home on sick leave, June 11, 1864.

Richard Reynolds, Bates' battery, light Artillery, wounded at Chickahominy. Died of disease in New York, Nov. 1, 1862.

Willard F. Lewis, 114th, died of lung disease, at Marine Hospital, New Orleans, Sept. 6, 1863.  Buried in Patriot's Cemetery, Cypress Grove.

George W. Isbell, 114th, died of consumption on passage home from New Orleans, after discharge, Sept. 22, 1863.  Buried at sea.

Alonzo Benjamine, enlisted in a Pennsylvania Regiment, shot through the head at Gettysburg.  Buried on the field.

John L. Gates, 22d N.Y.C., died January 9, 1965, at Chapins' Farm, near Richmond, and buried there.

Fayette T. York, 22d, N.Y.C. taken prisoner near Spottsylvania Court House and died in Andersonville from starvation.

George W. Clark, served in the navy, died of typhoid fever Sept. 28, 1864.

LaMonte Burdick, taken prisoner and never heard from.

Daniel P. Lottridge, served in a regiment of Cavalry, died at Winchester, Va., from wounds and was buried at that place.

Elisha Dennis, 44th N.Y. died at New York of fever, May 10, 1862.

Henry Rogers, 49th, N.Y., died May 10, 1864.

Albert A. Bryant, 162d N.Y. died Aug. 28, 1864.

Henry B. Davis, 89th(?) N.Y. died at Folley Island, Sept. 10, 1863.

Charles G. Camp, 121st N.Y., died January 23d, 1873 of typhoid fever.

Martin Wolcott, 114th, N.Y., died at New Orleans April 14th, 1863.

Joseph Gillman, 10th N.Y.C., died at Yorktown, May 10, 1863.

Wm. T. Payson, 17th, N.Y.V., died at Memphis, Tenn.

Elijah M. Pike, 89th N.Y., died Aug. 15th, on passage from Newport News to Washington.

Wait Stiles, 114th, died on congestion fever at Berwick City, La, Sept. 17, 1863.

Alfred W. Brewster, 14th R.I., 8th and 11th U.S. Heavy Artillery, died at New Orleans, Nov. 30, 1864

Wm. A. Brewster, 9th U.S. Infantry, died Jan. 19, 1865

Theron H. Robbins, 11th Heavy Artillery, died at Oxford, July 26, 1865, and there buried.

DeWitt Va Camp, 8th(?) U.S. Infantry, killed in battle, Feb. 20, 1864, at Olustee, Florida.

Nicholas Saunicks, 20th U.S. Infantry, died at Milliken's Bend, La. Sept. 1865.

Daniel C. Parce, 61st and 140th N.Y. killed in battle before Petersburg, June 18, 1864(?).

Hezekiah S. Newton, killed at Opequan, Va., battle of Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864.

Joshua Rigley, 76th N.Y., died in prison at Bell Isle, Nov. 17th, 1863.

Thomas Tracy, 17th N.Y. and 3d Heavy Artillery died at Wilmington, N.C. in May 1865.

Joseph M. Hadlock, 17th N.Y. and 15th V.R.C. died at Camp Douglas, Ill. Dec. 28, 1864, of smallpox.

Daniel A. Sanders, 147th N.Y., died in Judicious Square Hospital, Washington, D.C. ay 26, 1864.

Giles F. Sanders, 161st N.YH., died at New Iberia, La. Nov. 22, 1863.

George H. Williams, 17th N.Y. supposed to have been murdered by guerillas in Tennessee, about the 29th of April 1864.

Squire R. Sergeant, 114th, died in Norwich, Aug. 27, 1871, and buried in Smyrna.

Charles J. Hunt, 114th, died at Oxford, July 28, 1865.

Smith E. Slocum, Member of Anderson Zouave band, -?- N.Y., died at seminary Hospital, Georgetown, Nov. 3, 1861. Buried at Soldiers' Home.

Henry B. Emmons, 8th, N.Y.C., died April 2, 1863(?) near Stafford Court House, Va.

Robert Hancock, 114th, died in Salisbury Prison, Dec. 22, 1864.

James O'Shay, 161st N.Y. died at Baton Rouge La. June 20, 1863.

Marcus A. Palmer, 10th N.Y.C., died May 2, 1865, at Columbia Hospital, Washington, D.C.

Peter Dickson, 17th N.Y., died at Philadelphia, Sept. 17th, 18--.

Wm. S. Van Vleet, 89th(?)  N.Y. died from wounds at Armory Square Hospital, Washington, D.C., Feb. 7, 1864, buried at Soldiers Home.

Descalvus Wescott, 22d N.Y.C., died at Salisbury Prison from starvation.

Jonathan V. Squires, 114th, died of brain fever, at Chesapeake Hospital, Fortress Monroe, Jan. 1st, 186-.

Joseph Carter(?), -?- N.Y., killed at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.

Richard Miller, 17th N.Y., died in Baltimore, of smallpox, Dec. 2d(?), 1861.

James Woodmansey, 114th, shot with flag staff in hand at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864.

Lieut. John S. Hicks, 61st, N.Y., killed in the battle of the Wilderness, May 8th(?), 1864.

Augustus Mowrey, 161st N.Y., died on passage from New Orleans.

V.R. Scott, -?- N.Y.C. and 114th, died in Washington, D.C. July 26, 1864.

H.V. Scott, 114th, died at Fortress Monroe, Nov. -?-.

Adam Scott, killed in service.

-?- Guile, 114th, died from wounds received at Cedar Creek, Va.

Adelbert Lamphere -?- N.Y.C., died in the hands of the enemy before Richmond.

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