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St.
Francois County, MO |
St. Francois County, MO. ---- 1883 Pensioners on the Roll | |||||
Certificate No |
Name |
Post Office |
Cause for which pensioned | Monthly rate |
Original date |
143151 | Willam Sheridan | Bismarck | gsw head | 18.00 | Jan 1877 |
176857 | Preston C. Harnell [Darnell ?] |
do | chr. diarr., dis. of abd. viscera |
6.00 | Oct 1880 |
27406 | Temperance Harris | Bonne Terre | surv. 1812 | 8.00 | Oct 1879 |
12137 | Champion Taylor | do | do | 8.00 | Nov 1878 |
140054 | David Johnson | do | gsw left leg | 4.00 | Aug 1876 |
109552 | John W. Warden | do | loss of sight l. eye |
4.00 | Apr 1871 |
30039 | Margaret Dungan | do | widow 1812 | 8.00 | Jul 1880 |
166302 | Isaac B. Halsey [Hulsey ?] |
do | gsw thro' l. side | 12.75 | -- |
180250 | Lydia Flora | do | dept. mother | 8.00 | Mar 1878 |
134830 | Jesse M. Elvins | do | gsw lft. arm | 4.00 | Jul 1875 |
156598 | John Merritt | do | gsw of head | 4.00 | -- |
163892 | Eliza Garrett | do | dept. mother | 8.00 | Jan 1874 |
71033 | Catherine Helber | Farmington | widow | 17.00 | -- |
141801 | William Wellis | do | gsw left side | 4.00 | Oct 1876 |
140053 | Frederick Rickus | do | injury to abdomen | 8.00 | -- |
157820 | Platt Pearsall | do | gsw rt. arm | 4.00 | Mar 1879 |
151915 | Henry Maddox | do | do | 2.00 | Mar 1878 |
137924 | Thomas Dipper | do | gsw through abd | 6.00 | -- |
189689 | Anna M. Zimmer | do | widow | 14.00 | Sep 1880 |
223051 | Thomas J. Goodfellow | do | dis. of lungs | 18.00 | Dec 1882 |
52322 | William H. Copass | do | loss rt. leg | 18.00 | -- |
173347 | Seward Burke | do | chr. rheumatism | 18.00 | -- |
94535 | Ira Howe | do | gsw rt. side | 8.00 | -- |
175235 | Nicholas Burlbaw | do | gsw left thigh | 8.00 | -- |
122044 | George M. Wilson | do | gsw left leg | 2.00 | Mar 1873 |
9817 | Achilles Smith | do | surv. 1812 | 8.00 | Dec 1871 |
27127 | Elizabeth Mason | do | widow | 8.00 | -- |
141045 | Fanny Jones | do | do | 8.00 | Mar 1870 |
133212 | Alice Johnson | do | do | 8.00 | Aug 1869 |
218841 | Amos Yeager | do | dis. lungs & eyes | 6.00 | Sep 1882 |
83401 | Nathan T. Jackson | do | w. l. thigh | 6.00 | Jan 1869 |
146649 | Vinton Melloy | Iron Mtn. | gsw rt. leg | 2.00 | -- |
157719 | Frederick Deyherle | do | shell wd. of head | 2.00 | Mar 1879 |
115470 | Louisa Sinclair | do | widow | 8.00 | -- |
222730 | James F. Bennett | do | chr. diarrhea | 8.50 | Dec 1882 |
198101 | John Meeker | do | minors of | 12.00 | Dec 1882 |
192071 | Peter Coogan | do | gsw lft. should | 4.00 | Jun 1881 |
162894 | Asa Bennett | Knob Lick | minors of | 10.00 | Oct 1873 |
6985 | Mary Ann B. North | do | widow 1812 | 8.00 | May 1878 |
5528 | Adam Ham | Libertyville | surv. 1812 | 8.00 | Oct 1871 |
189775 | Elizabeth Williams | do | widow | 8.00 | Sep 1880 |
121184 | Malissa Ann Scott | do | do | 8.00 | Nov 1868 |
22189 | Rachael Ballard | do | widow 1812 | 8.00 | Apr 1879 |
87719 | Daniel Davidson | Scono | wd. rt. leg | 4.00 | -- |
158959 | Sarah S. Davis | Valles Mines | widow | 8.00 | Jul 1872 |
29500 | Eliza Appleberry | do | widow 1812 | 8.00 | May 1880 |
13835 | Francis Jones | do | do | 8.00 | Jan 1879 |
Transcribed by Gordon Byers. June 30, 2000.
All information was not included for all individuals in the original 1883
publication;other errors and omissions could have occurred. For information on pensioners
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Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers Records of the Provost Marshal The microfilm collection contains thousands of pages of documents detailing the way the provost marshal affected the lives of Missouri citizens who came into contact with the Union Army. The office of provost marshal generated much paperwork which offers a unique look at a state divided in loyalty and beliefs, and the war society that resulted. Far from being solely a resource for military research, the provost marshal papers provide information about the role of women during the war, its effect on Missouris slavery institution, and the difficulties experienced by war refugees. The documents on film include correspondence, provost marshal court papers, orders, passes, paroles, oaths of allegiance to the United States, transportation permits, and claims for compensation for property used or destroyed by military forces. Charges could be initiated by anyone, civilian or military. Statements by accusers or witnesses were taken down as evidence; citizens could be arrested, however, simply on suspicion. Provost Marshal Database Index Project The database index below for St. Francois County provides a microfilm reel number where researchers can locate the original record. Views of the records are not available online at this time. For information about obtaining copies of the records from microfilm, please contact the Missouri State Archives Reference Room at 573-751-3280, and refer to "Reel Number" below in last column of document you're interested in receiving a copy of. |
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Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number |
Adkins, Robert | St. Francois | Oath of loyalty | 1865/04 | F 1215 | |
Arman, Henry | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance taken at Pilot Knob, Iron Co. | 03-08-1862 | F 1218 | |
Arnold, Marshall | St. Francois | Farmington | Order to release from Gratiot St. Prison | 10-20-1864 | F 1219 |
Ashburn, George | St. Francois | Oath, sworn at Iron County courthouse | 06-07-1862 | F 1219 | |
Ashburn, William | St. Francois | Oath | 07-12-1862 | F 1219 | |
Ashburn, William C., Jr | St. Francois | Oath | 07-15-1862 | F 1219 | |
Beal, J. G. | St. Francois | Farmington | Letter to Col. W.P. Carlin explaining the treatment a negro girl received while in prison | 12-24-1861 | F 1227 |
Bequette, Augustus | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance with physical and character description | 11-23-1864 | F 1230 | |
Bequette, Augustus | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance with physical and character description | 11-25-1864 | F 1230 | |
Blankenship, Hampton | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 07/03/1862 | F 1466 | |
Blanks, Joseph M. | St. Francois | Three pages (mentions Pilot Knob), "Ironclad" Amnesty oath | 03/20/1865 | F 1466 | |
Blanton, Vincent | St. Francois | $500 bond. Arrested for disloyalty | 10/11/1863 | F 1466 | |
Blanton, Vincent | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance., Sworn at Pilot Knob and witnessed by Kellogg, 3rd Colorado Inf. | 10/11/1863 | F 1466 | |
Brown, William | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 02-? - 1862 | F 1286 | |
Burgess, Wm. H. | St. Francois | Farmington | Oath of Allegiance | 03-28-1862 | F 1288 |
Burtip (?), William H. | St. Francois | Farmington | Oath of Allegiance | 03-28-1862 | F 1289 |
Byington, Ephraim | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance and description | 11-29-1864 | F 1290 | |
Cantrell, B. F. | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance | 03-31-1862 | F 1292 | |
Carron, Peter Jospeh [Joseph ?] | St. Francois | Statement of Peter Carron that he was pressed by guerrillas to go with them to get a horse. Describes some of the events that occurred while he was with the guerrillas. | 11-17-1864 | F 1293 | |
Cayce, M. P. | St. Francois | Farmington | Letter from Cayce to Brigadier Gen Fisk that there is anxiety from a rumor that soldiers are "coming to carry off the blacks." Says one of his black men was encouraged by a soldier to leave. | 10-01-1863 | F 1140 |
Cayce, M. P. | St. Francois | Farmington | Letter from Ross Jelkyl. Says Cayce was elected to State Convention as a Union man; was absent from a session; voted to let Price's returned men vote in next election; "systematically noncommittal". | 05-07-1863 | F 1140 |
Chapman, C. M. | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 06-15-1865 | F 1236 | |
Chapman, James E. | St. Francois | Bond | 06-13-1862 | F 1236 | |
Chapman, James E. | St. Francois | Bond, $1000, arrested for giving aid to the enemy | 06-13-1862 | F 1236 | |
Chapman, James E. | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 06-13-1862 | F 1236 | |
Chapman, James E. | St. Francois | Oath of Loyalty | 06-13-1862 | F 1236 | |
Clardy, M. L. | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance | 02-09-1862 | F 1292 | |
Cole, Joshing | St. Francois | Oath | 07-03-1862 | F 1141 | |
Cole, Joshway | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 07-03-1862 | F 1141 | |
Cole, Selatial | St. Francois | St. Francois | Statement of Jesse M. Shaner, of St. Francois County, that Cole sold him ammunition without a permit. Purchase was made at Cole's store in Jefferson County. Notes Cole is a Southern sympathizer. | 07-28-1864 | F 1141 |
Colston, John | St. Francois | Statement of William Eddington that Colston said if any U. S. soldiers bothered him he would become a bushwhacker and kill every man that looked black. | N. D. | F 1467 | |
Cook, Peter | St. Francois | Horse taken from John Coffman | 04-20-1863 | F 1187 | |
Covington, John E. | St. Francois | Letter from provost at St. Genevieve to St. Louis; reported voluntarily to take enclosed oath; thought it not necessary to take bond | 02-20-1863 | F 1242 | |
Covington, John E. | St. Francois | Oath | 02-19-1863 | F 1242 | |
Crow, H. W. | St. Francois | Requests return of gun; file notation: gun taken by sentry | 10-08-1863 | F 1245 | |
Curtoisway, John | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance | 09-03-1864 | F 1247 | |
Dalton, William S. | St. Francois | $1000 bond. Dalton, charged with rebellion, must report twice per month | 09-18-1863 | F 1294 | |
Darrow, John R. | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance | 07-28-1862 | F 1295 | |
Day, Evan B. | St. Francois | Bond in the amount of $2,000 | 12-14-1864 | F 1297 | |
Day, Evan B. | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance | 07-25-1862 | F 1297 | |
Day, Gabriel | St. Francois | Statement of Day that he was conscripted by Shelby's command; escaped and was recaptured. Refers to the burning of the Osage Bridge. Sections of statement difficult to decipher. | 10-10-1864 | F 1297 | |
Day, John C. | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance | 07-25-1862 | F 1297 | |
Dearing, Albin J. | St. Francois | $1000 bond; Wm. H. Griggs, J. H. C. Phillips, sureties | 05-10-1864 | F 1298 | |
Denning, Louis F. | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 07-27-186? | F 1299 | |
Dent, William | St. Francois | $2000 bond | 02-21-1865 | F 1299 | |
Doggett, William | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 07-27-1862 | F 1303 | |
Dorton, Harvey | St. Francois | Farmington | Report as required by parole | 03-26-1865 | F 1304 |
Dorton, Harvey | St. Francois | Farmington | Report as required by parole | 04-08-1865 | F 1304 |
Dorton, Harvey | St. Francois | Farmington | Report as required by parole | 04-15-1865 | F 1304 |
Dorton, Harvey | St. Francois | Farmington | Report as required by parole | 04-22-1865 | F 1304 |
Dorton, Harvey | St. Francois | Farmington | Report as required by parole | 04-29-1865 | F 1304 |
Eaves, Elisha | St. Francois | Oath | 08-20-1864 | F 1309 | |
Flore, Benjamin [ Glore ?] |
St. Francois | St. Francois | Letter from Franklin Murphy stating that he has been looking to take affidavits regarding Flore's conduct. He knew Flore to be "stupid, timid and cowardly" and never heard him be disloyal. | 10-11-1862 | F 1319 |
Flore, Benjamin | St. Francois | St. Francois | Statement of George W. Crump that he knew Flore and the Flore family. States he never heard Flore use any disloyal language or give any indication that he (Flore) was planning to go south. | 10-11-1862 | F 1319 |
Gale, D. Q. | St. Francois | Farmington | Introduces Mr. Citto, a teacher from Ste. Genevieve, to Colonel Thomas C. Fletcher | 04-15-1862 | F 1237 |
Gutherage, John R. | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 09-19-1864 | F 1335 | |
Harris, Fielding W. | St. Francois | Intro of Harris making inquiry of imprisonment of a neighbor | 12-31-1864 | F 1191 | |
Hull, Jacob N. | St. Francois | Farmington | Oath of Allegiance, letter requesting a trial | 03-28-1862 | F 1147 |
Hull, M. C. | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 03-31-1862 | F 1147 | |
Jelky (?), Ross | St. Francois | Farmington | Property of a prisoner | 06-10-1863 | F 1237 |
Jelkyl, Ross | St. Francois | Farmington | Request opinion of taking possession of land owned by Johnson B. Clardy in Ste. Genevieve County | 06-10-1863 | F 1237 |
Reed, John | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance with physical description of Reed | 01-18-1862 | F 1205 | |
Reeves, James | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 06-12-1862 | F 1205 | |
Reisinger, Edward [Resinger ?] |
St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 05-21-1865 | F 1205 | |
Ritter, James Washington | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance | 01-30-1863 | F 1391 | |
Ritter, N. P. | St. Francois | Randolph Township | Oath of allegiance | 10-03-1863 | F 1391 |
Ryan, Michael | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance | ??-??-1864 | F 1397 | |
Sebastian, Edwin C. | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance and description | 02-16-1864 | F 1399 | |
Sebastian, Edwin C. | St. Francois | Oath of allegiance and description | 09-11-1863 | F 1399 | |
Sebastian, J. V.; Gruner, P.; etc. | St. Francois | Petiton on behalf of James Bennitt, arrested for violating his oath, imprisoned at Alton, Illinois. Request parole to assist his aging parents | 11-26-1863 | F 1230 | |
Shannon, John | St. Francois | Bond ($500) for rebellion against the United States | 10-02-1863 | F 1400 | |
Shannon, Joseph | St. Francois | Beverly S. Kenner and Christopher Walton state that Mr. Shannon is an honest man who means well | 09-15-1862 | F 1400 | |
Shannon, Joseph | St. Francois | Daniel Coffman states that Mr. Shannon let a bushwhacker named Samuel Hildebrand stay at his house out of fear but told Hilderbrand not to come back | 09-19-1862 | F 1400 | |
Shannon, Joseph | St. Francois | Henry Clay states that a bushwhacker came to Mr. Shannon's house but Shannon made him leave | 09-18-1862 | F 1400 | |
Shannon, Joseph | St. Francois | John Coffman states that Mr. Shannon harbored a bushwhacker named Samuel Hildebrand | 09-15-1862 | F 1400 |
Name | County | City | Subject | Date | Reel Number |
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Shannon, Joseph | St. Francois | John H. Headler states that Mr. Shannon is considered an industrious and honest citizen | 09-18-1862 | F 1400 | |
Shannon, William P. | St. Francois | Perry Twp. | Bond ($500) | 10-02-1863 | F 1400 |
Shaw, William | St. Francois | States that two men came to his house and threatened to kill him if he didn't give them money | 06-20-1865 | F 1400 | |
Smith, Achilles | St. Francois | Oath of Loyalty | 07-28-1862 | F 1209 | |
Smith, J. R. | St. Francois | Oath of Loyalty | 07-17-1862 | F 1210 | |
Taylor, Dubart M. | St. Francois | Bond of $2,000 | 11-28-1864 | F 1402 | |
Taylor, R. H. | St. Francois | Parole | 02-14-1863 | F 1402 | |
Taylor, William R. | St. Francois | Statement that title to land owned by John E. Clardy of St. Francois County is valid | 11-22-1864 | F 1237 | |
Townsend, John H. | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 03-24-1862 | F 1406 | |
Tullock, Thomas T. | St. Francois | Tullock states that two mules were taken from his father; Wm. Douglass was seen riding one of the mules; when questioned Douglass said his boys brought it in; Tullock believes he stole the mules | 07-26-1863 | F 1408 | |
Turley, James | St. Francois | Letter transmitting Turley's parole and stating that Turley died at the residence of Mrs. Serene Long of St. Francois County | 02-07-1863 | F 1408 | |
Turley, N. P. | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 07-17-1862 | F 1408 | |
Tyler, Benjamin | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 02-24-1862 | F 1409 | |
Tyler, George | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 02-31-1862 | F 1409 | |
Tyler, George W. | St. Francois | Letter to Col. Fletcher stating he is sorry to report that his bond is still not filed and that he will faithfully live up to his oath; sentiments now with the Union; excitement in neighborhood as fed | 04-02-1862 | F 1409 | |
Tyler, John V. | St. Francois | Bond ($5,000) with Franklin Murphy and James Long as securities; obtained permission from Asst. Provost Marshal to sell items including quinine, patent medicine, wines, liquors, and salt | 02-27-1865 | F 1409 | |
Tyler, John V. | St. Francois | Oath of Allegiance | 07-15-1862 | F 1409 | |
White, Lucinda | St. Francois | John Coffman states that she is entitled to half the estate of her husband Thomas S. White | 04-21-1862 | F 1417 | |
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1890
Veterans Enumeration |
NAME/UNIT Miller, William F., 47 MO Inf Fiottanar, _______, 40 NY Inf Mell, Peter _., 47 MO Inf Miller, George A., 6 MO Cav Krollmeyer, William P., 47 MO Inf [Kollmeyer ?] Hertz, Peter, 47 MO Inf Ruckus, Frederick, 47 MO Inf Burlbaw, Nicholas, 37 IN Inf Hopkins, Eli D., No Unit Given Schmidt, Peter, No Unit Given Doughty, David J., No Unit Given Wilson, Geo. M., 2 Wisc Inf Peers, Luther K., No Unit Given Green, George, No Unit Given Flora widow of Plesner, Herman, No Unit Given Elvins, Ralph, 47 MO Inf Burnett, John M., 47 MO Inf McCormick, Jas. R., General Canduff, Lewis J., 47 MO Inf Jackson, George W., No Unit Given Meloy, Francis M., No Unit Given Mary J. widow of Hammos, William, No Unit Given [Hammors ?] Williams, Thomas, No Unit Given Lang, Thomas, 47 MO Inf Odgers, Williams, No Unit Given Treaster, Jacob C., 13 IL Cav Vaugh, James E., No Unit Given Story, Douglas F., No Unit Given Frances E. widow of William L. Tolman, Surgeon, 10 MO Cav Wescoat, John W., 1 Wisc Cav Howell, James, No Unit Given Sleeth (Heeth), Hezekiah, No Unit Given Kellor, Henry, W., IL [Keller ?] Fannie widow of Jones, Jeremiah, No Unit Given Robinold, John H., No Unit Given Catherine M. widow of Helber, Christian, 47 MO Inf Emma widow of Boswell, Robt. F. O., 6 Tenn Cav Loring, William, 15 MO Inf Burke, Seward, 149 IL Inf Lorenze, Philip, 1 MO Light Art Amanda widow of Duncan, Benjamin R., 3 MO State Militia Cav Elizabeth Kelly former widow of Williams, ______, No Unit Given James Hill, No Unit Given Sarah M. widow of Brann, McArthur, 47 MO Inf Agnew, Milton M., 143 IL Inf John E. Koester, 4 MO Cav Thomas C. Goodfellow, 130 IL Inf William G. Shumake, 2 MO Cav Lucien Aubuchin, 15 MO Inf [Aubuchon ?] Francis E. Lahaz, 47 MO Inf Morgan P. Smith, 10 MO Cav Nathan Becket, 47 MO Inf [Beckett or Bequette ?] Thomas G. Lester, 58 MO State Militia John B. Snead, 47 MO Inf Francis M. Richardson, 49 Wisc Inf William A. Kennedy, 8 KY Cav Francis Janis, 15 MO Inf Joseph Chaboude, 8 Co Sharpshooter Charles C. Kanarawurf, 47 MO Inf Silas M. Asbridge, 48 KY Inf Lewis Aubuchin, 47 MO Inf [Aubuchon] William Kennedy, No Unit Given Sarah D. Strain widow of U.S. Sol, No Unit Given Johnson, David, 9 IL Inf, 1 US Vet Inf Asbridge, Alfred A., 17 KY Cav Harrison, John E., 47 MO inf Patrick, Alfred, 27 MO Inf Cornelius, Zacariah, 22 IL Inf Dixon, Elizabeth widow of James R. Dixon, MO Inf Ward, Annie formerly widow of Sullivan, Sea-fride, 143 Ohio Inf Walker, Ransom A., 102 IL Inf Walker, Margaret formerly widow of Marler, John J., 31 MO Inf Campbell, Sarah widow of Campbell, Joseph B., 31 MO Inf Rinevelt, Johnathan R., 8 IN Inf, Boat-Tyler E-lly, Everitt H., 142 IL Inf [Early, Kelly, Alley ?] Conover, W. H. C., 22 NY Cav Rodgers, Catherine widow of William Rodgers, 5 MO Cav Hoover, Martha formerly widow of Hancock, Wm., 24 MO Inf Nolan, Mary A. widow of Peter Nolan, 31 MO Inf, 32 MO Inf Isiac Mouser, 3 MO Cav [Isaac ?] Isaiah Baucom, 3 IL Cav William H. Parkison, 8 Tenn Mtd. Inf William S. Frvin, 31 MO Inf [Ervin ?] John Burdgette, 2 MO State Militia Cav Anna Jaster widow of August Jaster, No Unit Given Frank Arsenma_, 1 MO Lt. Art Philip A. Wigger, 32 MO Inf Sarah E. Scott formerly widow of Joseph H. Hawkins, 4 MO State Militia Inf Thomas Day, 13 MO Inf William A. Cross, 10 IL Inf Bernard C. Pittman, 154 IL Inf Avaline Rodifer widow of James C. Rodifer, 31 MO Inf William Rangey, 31 MO Inf [Rongey ?] James Carroll, 31 MO Inf James M. Craig, No Unit Given Stephen J. Barker, 29 MO Inf Robert A. Campbell, 13 PA Cav Charles East, 31 MO Inf Alfred Henson, 27 Ohio, 2 Tenn Inf William Whitte_, 20 NY Inf Thomas P. Shumake, 10 MO Cav George F. Wigger, 50 MO Inf Elizabeth Beal formerly widow of Stephen Spaulding, No Unit Given David Spaulding, No Unit given Joab B. Ringer, 4 MO State Militia Inf Andrew White, 31 MO Inf Michael Marler, No Unit Given Edward Koettlin__, 75 MO Michael Gerurns (?), No Unit Given Ingaro widow of James Daugherty, No Unit Given John W. Henson, 5 VA Vol, 1 VA Vol John F. Bradley, No Unit Given Oscar Denise, PA Vol John Thurman, 47 MO Inf George Hughes, 10 NY Vol George W. Hugers, No Unit Given George R. (A) Manning, 56 Col Inf Joachim Ruslege, 26 PA Vol Charles B. Parsons, 4 Mich Vol Milton Gipson, 3 KY Thomas H. Watts, Sol US Thomas L. Oleary, 1 MO Lt. Art, 10 MO Cav [O'Leary ?] Jerry C. Oleary, 80 MO Inf [O'Leary] Mary P. widow of Frederick Hays, No Unit Given Henry C. Reeder, 47 MO Inf James M. Thompson, 33 Wisc Vol Mary Mager widow of Davidson Mager, No Unit Given Columbus C. Chandler, No Unit Given Thomas J. Rile, 47 MO Inf [Riley ?] Charles B. Thurman, 47 MO Inf Inessonia E. widow of William B. Reeder, 3 MO State Militia Cav William D. Herris, 5 US Vol [Harris ?] John Byington, 47 MO Inf Hezekiah Ballour, 10 MO Cav, 2 MO Cav ___hill, D. Hamtrin widow of Stewart, No Unit Given [Cahill ?] Nathan J. Arman, 31 MO Inf [Armon ?] Henry L. Romyey, No Unit Given [Roney ?] George W. Maker, 10 IN Vol James W. Trecker, 50 MO Venture Meloy, 33 MO A____Murphy, MO Militia William Rulleur, 47 MO Inf Robert Stockwell, Sailor # 143 Charles Koester, Sailor-Junetta Mildred _. Parkerson widow of Henry Parkerson, No Unit Given William H. Bryan, 30 IL Vol Andrew J. Dixon, OH Inf John A. McClenahan, No Unit Given Sela J. Bowie widow of Isaac Bowie, No Unit Given John B. Hart, 47 MO Inf John Merritt, 47 MO Inf Hariah V. widow of Wm. A. Kendel, 156 Ohio John (Jake) A. Connery, 15 MO Inf Jonathan F. Smith, Independent Guards, 1 Ark Cav Mathew Dunn, MO State Militia James Halmes, Forgotten [Holmes ?] Augustus Lalamonlier, 11 MO Vol Inf [Lalumondier ?] William R. Gibson, 15 MO Inf Jame Felgnn, 11 MO Res Cav Henry Co____, No Unit Given George W. Fastkal, State Militia Samel Creglin, State Militia Francis A. widow of Frederick H. Sturgis, 1 MO Lt. Art John M. Hetherly, 6 MO Inf Charles Grotjohn, 21 ___Inf John A. Wanpler, 47 MO Inf [Wampler ?] William H. Dooley, No Unit Given William Stone, 5 Tenn Cav Benjamin Herrington, 14 Mtd. Tenn Inf Joseph William Thompson 11 (NH) George N. W. Fucker, 117 Wisc Inf [Rucker ?] Milton R. Davis, 2 Iowa Battery Mary J. Johnston widow of William L. Johnson, 47 MO Inf John F. Maston, 7 New Ha--- Inf James R_sel_, 5 Col MSM [Russell ?] John M. Chamberlain, 47 MO Inf, 50 MO Inf Jessie P. Marks, 47 MO Inf William H. Marks, 47 MO Inf Gondore, George W., Unknown Amelia L. widow of Charles Sharpe, 31 MO Inf Theresa J. widow of Owsley, George L., 31 MO Inf Osborne, George, Unknown Carver, George W., 31 MO Inf Laura _, widow of Wm. H. Childs, 47 MO Inf Hosentral, Herman, 2 MO Art Hasentral, Wilhelmina widow of Osterhone, ____, No Unit Given Matthews, Elizabeth widow of Matthews, _____, No Unit Given Mary _. Widow of Noramon, Andrew J., 60 IL Inf Coly___, Chas. U., No Unit Given Murphy, William M. 47 MO Inf THE FOLLOWING ARE VERY FAINT ON THE MICROFILM: Williams, William P., No Unit Given Naomi C. widow of Rouze Gifford, 52 IN Inf Smith, John, No Unit Given Miller, Frank B. NY Inf Warren, Thomas H., 2 Ark Inf Beard, Jesse, No Unit Given Langley, William B., 35 MO Stertaina, Frederick, No Unit Given Laterusie, John B., No Unit Given Hayes, Lucius, Mich Higgler, James P., 8 Tenn Cav Montgomery, ______, No Unit Given ________widow of St. Charles, Benjamin, 47 MO Inf Manning, James, 1 MO Art O'Bryan, William A., Little Rebel and W. H. B. Ada_h widow of Aylsson, McGeorge H., MSM Cav Eberhart, Frederick, No Unit Given Josephine widow of Und_boise, Charles, No Unit Given McCoy, Wilbur J., Tenn Rebecca widow of Boatright, Thomas, 2 MO Lt. Art Beck, William, 41 MO Inf Shelton, Daniel, 3 MO Cav Mary widow of Briery No Unit Given Mary widow of Scuddle, 5 NJ ________, David, No Unit Given K______, Joseph, 28 IL NOT LEGIBLE, 2 MO Inf Little, James, No Unit Given Dietz, George, No Unit Given Gibson, James, No Unit Given Julius Crader, 2 MO Art Hasia H. Brown, 47 MO Inf Frank Bower, No Unit Given Henry _losterman, No Unit given Charles Summers, No Unit Given E___P. Cain, Confederate, No Unit Given John McCarter, No Unit Given Patrick Odonnl, New York [O'Donnel or O'Donnell ?] Numan, McFeolainck Hostana, Confederate, No Unit Given Alpheus Beanstein, 96 NY Frederick Deyherle, 3 NY Elizabeth Maning widow of John Manning-veteran of Mexican War Mary Ottman widow of John Ottman, No Unit Given Henry Kleesman, 1 MO Art James Langley, No Unit Given Morris, Gann, 3 MO Inf Benjamin Weitzel, US Sol Abraham Sypher, US Sol Alferd Burch, 1 VA Lt Art Henry Elsman, No Unit Given Andrew T. W_la__s, No Unit Given Abraham Elser, 47 Ohio Catherine widow of _____Elder, veteran of Mexican War John Myers, 3 MO 43 IL John Bass, US Reserve home guard Isaac M. Johnson, US Frederich Le____age, No Unit Given Thomas Oldham, US Sol Black Hawk War John Wood, 174 OH Inf Henry J. Baker, 27 IL Inf Jame N. Wood, 36 OH Inf Eli Hauk, 36 OH Inf [Hawk ?] Edmond W. Reavis, 24 mO Inf Henry P. Pearsall, 30 OH Thomas J. Forbis, 27 Pen (Ten) Cav Moses P. Wadkins, No Unit Given [Madkins or Watkins ?] Susan Eavis widow of US Sold, NO Unit given Phillip Yeagar, 35 MO Inf Albert G. Eavis, 47 MO Inf John C. Burton (Luston), No Unit Given Parlee Absher widow, No Unit Given [Abshier ?] Joseph A. Jones, No Unit Given Elizabeth Beaver widow of US Sol, US Sold Geo. W. B. Calloird, US Sold Larkin N. McFarland, US Sold Benjamin Prater, US Sold [Prather ?] Joseph Wigger, US Sold Alexander Kincaide, US Sold Phillip Rush, US Sold William B. Thurman, 47 MO Inf Alfred Scaggs, 6 MO Cav William R. Turpin, 6 MO Cav John H. Moore, No Unit Given Austin R. Kirkendall, 13 OH Cav James M. Moser, 10 Tenn Inf William Scaggs, 6 MO Cav Henry E. Baker, No Unit Given Andrew J. (G) Williams, 33 MO Inf Minerva _. Brimm, wife, 5 Del Inf James F. Yates, 6 MO Inf George Wahlan, 18 US Inf [Wallen ?] Louisa widow of Thomas McLarney, No Unit Given George Nash, 24 MO Inf Fieldon Mackley, 144 IN Inf Samuel J. Timmerman, sailor, Monongehala August Henry, 50 MO Inf Francis M. Beevis, 30 MO Inf John H. Cullry, 18 IL Inf Frederic A. Cline, 47 MO Reserve Corps Jane B. Patterson widow of Abram Casey, No Unit Given Ziekman Monrey, 6 MO Inf Antonia Wyeges, No Unit Given James R. Reuly, 1 US Vol E Jesse M. Elvins, No Unit Given Melvin R. Matthews, No Unit Given James M. Maness, 5 MO Mtd Inf Jefferson Milner, 33 MO Inf Andrew J. Chapman, 63 IL Inf Edwin C. Bloom, 21 MO Inf James M. Toombs, 2 Ten Mtd Inf John W. Smith, NY Henry W. Meyer, 13 MO Inf Caroline widow of Alexander Trecker, No Unit Given William Spaugh, No Unit Given James M. Hulsey, 5 IL Cav Henry Doer, No Unit Given Francis M. Miller, No Unit Given John C. Eddington, No Unit Given James Colston, No Unit Given Henry Zimmerman, 2 MO Inf William M. Tollen, 42 IL Inf James P. McFarland, 50 MO Inf Peter West, 174 OH Inf James H. Belmar, 1 Col Vol Joseph Zimmer, 6 MO Cav Henry Brineker, 22 OH Inf Benjamin D. Warnick, 6 MO Inf Jacob Mehring, 21 MO Inf Frederick Elser, 120 OH Inf John L. Lovoarn, 50 MO Inf [Lovvorn ?] William Lulman, No Unit Given Charles Wineburner, 5 US Art Daniel Davidson, 5 Neb Cav Moses Middleton, 50 MO Inf Maleda Nennrish widow of Frederick Hern___, 1 MO Lt Art Larkin A. McFarland, No Unit Given John M. C__ardgard, 33 MO Inf Louisa widow of Conrad Nieders, 47 MO Inf Godfrey Birch, 59 OH Inf Wm. J. Ritter, 32 Ken Inf Jackson Shaner, No Unit Given Wm. W. Shaner, 50 MO Vol James R. Davis, 21 MO Inf Susan widow of Radford Davis, No Unit Given Alexander Williams, 15 IL Cav Martha E. widow of Chas E. Crane, No Unit Given Cyrus A. Loore, Marne Badger Louis M. Hardin, No Unit given Richard S. Forshe, 50 MO Inf [Forshee ?] Chas. Politte, 26 MO Inf Robert F. Robinson, 50 MO Inf Alia A. Paris former widow of ______Paris, No Unit Given Wm. H. White, 50 MO Inf Henry Cevrman, 85 IN Inf Lon (Tom) Meiger, No Unit Given John R. Kirkpatrick, 2 US Inf George Banister, No Unit Given James C. Smith, 33 MO Inf Simon Baker, 5 Ark Inf John McCombr, 3 US Cav [McComber ?] Isaac Serguet, 2 MO Cav Hubert Moyne, 2 MO Cav Wm. A. Scance, 28 US Inf C. Scance, 37 MO Cav Francis M. Forchee, 31 MO Inf Daniel Taylor, No Unit Given Samuel Kelley, under Gen. Steele Minerva Birch former widow of Daniel Taylor, No Unit Given Sarah Fulton widow of Alexander Fulton, No Unit Given Franklin D. Heaton, 31 MO Inf George Baker, 3 Ark Inf William D. Harris, 10 MO Cav Jonathan Lewis, No Unit Given John H. Franklin, 30 MO Inf Elizabeth Trippe widow of Walter Tryppe, 24 MO Inf Sarah Cooksey widow of David Cooksey, No Unit Given James Murphy, 6 MO Cav John Ferguson, 3 MO Cav Levina Blackwell former widow of Harvey Pinson, No Unit given Lewis L. Buyer, 50 MO Inf [Byer or Beyer ?] George Marler, Inf Nathan L. Day, 103 IL Inf Monroe Shannon, No Unit Given Susan Glore widow of US Sold, No Unit Given John F. Cowan, Sol US William Pratt, Sol US John Dosing, Sol US NOTE: The names highlighted in red above are not part of the original transcription. Since the spelling of some of the names was questionable, these are merely suggestions of possible alternative spellings which are common to this area and which have been made to facilitate them being found by the search engines. |
The following abbreviations were used above: MO for
Missouri, NY for New York, |
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MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES |
The Disappearance of August Schaefer - Early Civil War
Mystery Solved.
Mystery of the Missing Civil War Cannons of St. Francois County
Click HERE to read the "The Confession of Sam Hildebrand", originally published in 1870, and now out of print. Sam Hildebrand was a notorious Southeast Missouri outlaw and bushwhacker, born and reared in St. Francois County, whose exploits during the Civil War and afterwards, give a unique view of that restless period in our history when opposing beliefs in this border state set neighbor against neighbor and brother against brother in mortal combat.
A Civil War Memory of Bushwhackers as Related by "Old Timer" (1915)
Confederate
Flag Ordered Pulled Down at Fort Davidson Near Pilot Knob (2003)
Flag Removal
Prompts Public Protest (2003)
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