MISCELLANEOUS LIST
Joseph Darst, 2nd Ohio Artillery, |
C. Hatmaker, Co. D, 85th Ohio, |
Robt. M. Mann, 2nd Ohio Artillery, |
Firmen Andrews, 81st Ohio, |
Ner Gaunt, 8th Indiana, |
Cyrus Grice, 87th Ohio |
John Grice, 87th Ohio, |
Nathan Higgins, 47th Indiana, |
David Stahl, 6th Indiana Cavalry, |
George Chame, 6th Indiana Cavalry, |
John Buffington, 48th Indiana, |
G. A. Sommers, Co. E, 88th Indiana |
Charles W. Cline, -- Ohio, |
J. W. Denney, 97th Ohio, died, |
Asa Tharp, 17th Ohio, |
T. Theurer, 8th Ohio Bat., died, |
Samuel Buther, 2nd Ohio Artillery, |
J. T. Snellbaker, 2nd Ohio Artillery, |
Jas. M. Anderson, 47th Ohio, |
Jas. Allman, Co. A, 82nd Ohio, taken prisoner at Chickamauga, still held. |
David M. Bell, 47th Indiana, |
Alpheus Bailey, 13th Indiana, |
W. J. Bickel, 47th Indiana, |
M. P. Boggs, Co. D, 66th Ohio, wounded at Port Republic and discharged. |
William T. Boggs, Co. D, 66th Ohio, wounded at Gettysburg, reenlisted. |
Hiram Bromagem, 8th Indiana, |
John Cring, 90th Indiana, |
Henry Crabtree, 57th Ohio, |
Johiel Crabtree, 57th Ohio, |
Joseph P. Carder, 19th Indiana, |
Malin V. Coons, 47th Ohio, |
Job T. Devoss, 47th Indiana, died, |
John W. Devoss, 47th Indiana, died, |
Michael Downey, 47th Indiana, |
Daniel Dearworth, 87th Ohio, |
James Evans, 69th Ohio, |
David W. Freeman, 12th Indiana, |
C. C. Higgins, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, |
Jackson Hatterman, 47th Indiana, |
W. N. Higgins, 47th Indiana, |
John S. Hawkins, 22 Ohio, |
Isaac E. Haines, 47th Indiana, |
James A. Hanlin, 17th Ohio, |
David Jordan, Co. G., 40th Ohio, |
Charles R. Loomis, 12th Indiana, |
John Losh, 1st Illinois Cavalry, |
F. G. McConnell, 47th Indiana, |
R. L. McConnell, 80th Indiana, |
Leander Moon, 85th Ohio, |
John Mongar, -- Indiana Cavalry, |
Samuel Morris, 87th Indiana, |
H. M. McLaughlin, 134th Indiana, |
Hiram McLaughlin, 87th Ohio, |
John G. McLaughlin, 87th Ohio, |
John Pfeifer, 1st Ohio Cavalry, |
Theodore Parker, 17th Ohio, |
Webster Richmond, 12th Indiana, |
Geo. M. Randall, - Battery, |
Felix Ryan, 124th Indiana, |
Daniel W. Smith, 18th Indiana, died at Washington. |
Joseph A. Starbuck, 41st Indiana, |
Amos Shey, -- Ohio |
Penley Shey, -- Ohio, |
Francis Snyder, 18th Indiana, |
O. B. Snyder, 40th Ohio, |
James Smith, 40th Ohio, |
James Spillman, 40th Ohio, |
John Stone, 87th Ohio, |
Francis M. Wright, 17th Indiana, |
Elisha B. West, 29th Indiana, |
A. J. Williamson, 18th Indiana, |
John Gaunt, 8th Indiana, |
William Guston, Co. E, 36th Indiana, died December 30, 1861, |
Henry J. Warner, 8th Indiana, |
W. H. West, -- Ohio. |
The following names are on the Provost Marshal's record, as volunteers for
jay, without the regiment being given:
H. H. Abbott, |
John D. J. German, |
George Goucher, |
Joseph Glover, |
Isaac Gray, |
Jonathan Gibbons, |
Benjamin Hutchins, |
Henry Kizer, |
Allen Loveall, |
John C. Morris, |
John H. McConnell, |
Henry Mussey, |
Adam Murray, |
Eli Mock, |
William Mann, |
Honry C. Mongar, |
Jacob Money, |
Thomas Paxson, |
Martin Pinney, |
Charles Pegg, |
Eli Rives, |
C. N. Rarrick, |
Edwin Rynearson, |
John Sullivan, |
Jeremiah Vance, |
John Vore, |
Joseph Wood, |
Cyrus J. Wilson, |
John Warner, |
Robert Young. |
Total Miscellaneous ...........................108
In 1862 James B. Jaqua was appointed Draft Commissioner for Jay County. He
took the first enrollment, and on the 6th of October 1862, the following
persons were drafter for nine months. They were taken to Indianapolis by
Provost Marshal Isaac Underwood, where they had the privilege of choosing
what volunteer regiment they desired to enter, and were scattered:
[Those marked with an asterisk (*) furnished a substitute.]
RICHLAND
Washington Bridgford, |
James J. Bridgford, |
G. W. Current, |
David Current, |
W. N. Current, |
D. M. Crumley, * |
John Clippard, |
John L. Fires, |
Calvin Hickman, |
Thomas Hall, * |
James Kenton, |
J. A. Keesaer, |
J. W. Levally, |
O. A. Lord, |
A. P. Mallow, * |
M. E. McDaniel, |
D. F. Norris, |
J. C. Norris, |
T. G. Osburn, |
J. M. Resler, |
C. B. St. Johns, * |
Benjamin Stover, |
George Stover, |
Daniel Sutton, |
James J. Taylor |
Total ...........................25
KNOX
George S. Barber, |
John Barnes, * |
John J. L. Craig, |
Manasseh Johnson, |
Griffin Johnson, |
J. F. McFarland, * |
Mordecai Phillips, |
Allen Parker, |
W. G. Smith, * |
John Whitacre, |
J. F. Woods, |
William Wright |
Total ...........................12
JEFFERSON
F. M. Bell, |
Cyrus Blackaby, * |
William Ernest, |
George Fires, * |
Abraham Hahn, Jr., |
W. C. Hudson, * |
W. H. Hammond, * |
Samuel Hite, * |
Benjamin Heston, |
J. R. Judy, * |
A. J. Landis, |
Ephraim Morgan, |
Joseph Mendenhall, |
William Miller, |
Milton McVey, |
Chene Pyle, |
James Patterson, |
Henry Ritenour, * |
G. W. Shepherd, * |
Watson Swhier, |
S. S. Taylor, |
David Warren |
Total ...........................22
GREEN
John Gilbert, |
Henry Hizer, |
J. N. Hiatt, * |
D. M. V. B. Lanning, |
John Murphy, |
A. K. Pyle, |
John Peterson, |
Isaac Phillips, * |
Jonas Phillips. |
Total ...........................9
NOBLE
Alexander Anderson, * |
J. A. Cunningham, |
John Coffman, |
Ira Gilbert, |
John Hale, |
S. D. Holsopple, * |
L. T. Harter, |
Emanuel Hartzell, |
William Livengood, |
J. A. Morehous, * |
George Parsons, * |
Daniel Theurer |
Total ...........................12
BEAR CREEK
J. W. Bartmes, |
William Bishop, |
A. J. Gillum, * |
Joseph Huey, * |
James Pitt, |
Moses Ross, |
Zedekiah Wheeler |
Total ...........................7
Total number drafted ...........................87
The casualties in the miscellaneous list and most of the fractional companies
are not known.
The total number of soldiers for Jay |
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1,131 |
Deducted drafted men |
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87 |
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Leaving the total number of volunteers |
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1,044 |
A few, after being discharged, have reenlisted, and their name appear twice,
and a very few more are from other counties, leaving ONE THOUSAND VOLUNTEERS
from Jay County in the Army of the Union! God bless them! Farewell. |