Union Ancestors

Zephaniah H. Crain – 10th Indiana Infantry, Company B “Crawfordsville Guard”; wounded on wrist battle of Mill Springs, lost eye at battle of Perryville, KY. 

David Crain – 10th Indiana Infantry, Company B “Crawfordsville Guard”; disability discharge July 10, 1863

Jessie McCracken – 136th Ohio National Guard, Company E

Alexander P. McCracken – 3rd Ohio Infantry, Company F

David Vroman – 15th Ohio Infantry, Company D; disibility discharge November 29, 1861

Henry D. Vroman – 101st Ohio Infantry, Company F; died of disease at Nashville, Jan. 18, 1863.

Jonas B. Vroman – 15th Ohio Infantry, Company D; died of disease at Chattanooga Sept. 30, 1864.

Peter C. Vroman – 144th Ohio National Guard, Company H

Eli Swihart – 47th Indiana Infantry, Company D; died August 23, 1863 after muster out from Vicksburg

Joshua Swihart – 20th Indiana Infantry, Company C; lost an eye at Petersburg, VA. Oct. 14, 1864.

Annanis Swihart – 12th Indiana Cavalry, Company I

Wagoner Milton M. Swihart – 7th Indiana Cavalry, Company L; died at Memphis, TN. June 5, 1865

George W. Swihart – 89th Indiana Infantry, Company E

Simpson McFadden – 51st Ohio Infantry, Company H

Harrison McFadden – 51st Ohio Infantry, Company D

Henry M. Alward – 40th Indiana Infantry, Company H; died of disease at Mufresboro April 23, 1863.

Ira J. Alward – 54th Indiana Infantry, Company A

Alvin Alward – 21st Kansas Milltia

Sgt. Marcellus Decamp – 35th Iowa Infantry, Company F

Aurelius DeCamp – 29th Indiana Infantry, Company K

William W. Poole – 14th Illinois Cavalry, Company K

Malicah Poole – 12th Indiana Cavalry, Company H

Aaron G. Poole – 7th Kansas Cavalry, Company E; disability discharge August 1, 1862

Franklin Poole – 9th Indiana Cavalry, Company B

Sgt. George W. Poole – 145th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G; killed battle of Fredricksburg, VA.

John G. Norton – 123rd Ohio Infantry, Company F; captured at 2nd battle of Winchester, VA.

Hiram Norton – 144th Ohio National Guard, Company G

Lt. Martin Norton – 16th Ohio Infantry, Company C; died on hospital steamer “Nashville” at Vicksburg, MS. of disease.

1ST Sgt. Joseph Norton – 120th Ohio Infantry, Company D; disability discharge

Sgt. William P. Cowhick – 103rd Ohio Infantry, Company K; wounded at Knoxville, TN. Nov. 25, 1863

Hugh Norton Cowhick – 9th Ohio Cavalry, Company D; died April 7,1865

Milton Reed – 16th Ohio Infantry, Company A

George W. Reed – 10th Ohio Cavalry, Company K

Jeremiah Omwake – 101st Ohio Infantry, Company I; disability discharge Oct. 29, 1863

Sylvester McAninch – 128th Indiana Infantry, Company E

Samuel Omweg – 41st Ohio Infantry, Company C

Edward Kelso – 3rd Indiana Cavalry, Company C; died as prisoner at Andersonville Prison, GA.

William H.H. Buchanan -22nd Indiana Infantry, Company K

Pleasant Buchanan – 3rd Indiana Cavalry, Company D; died Nov. 1, 1862 of wounds recieved at Antietam, MD.

William Buchanan – 4th Indiana Cavalry, Company L; killed in raid on Newman, GA. July 29, 1864

John Buchanan – 37th Indiana Indantry, Company D

George Buchanan – 37th Indiana Infantry, Company D

Harvey Buchanan – 50th Indiana Infantry, Company E, died May 10, 1864; wounds from Jenkins’ Ferry, Arkansas.

Albert Ricketts – 3rd Indiana Cavalry, Company C

George Ricketts – 3rd Indiana Cavalry, Company C

Lt. Benjamin Ricketts – 26th Indiana Light Artillery

Francis Ricketts – 26th Indiana Light Artillery

Jacob Ricketts – 57th Indiana Infantry, Company D

Lt. John S. Kephart – 5th Indiana Cavalry, Company F

William Kephart – 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery, Company H, deserted Aug. 18, 1865

Isaac Kephart – 21st Indiana Infantry, Company K; died Aug. 24, 1862 of wounds, battle of Baton Rouge, LA.

Francis M. Kephart – 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery, Company H

Jacob Kephart – 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery, Company B

Thomas Kephart – 27th Indiana Infantry, Company G; wounded Gettysburg

Abraham Kephart – 39th Iowa Infantry, Company A

Hiram C. Bridgewater – 66th Indiana Infantry, Company F

Daniel H. Bridgewater - 66th Indiana Infantry, Company F

Levi B. Bridgewater – 66th Indiana Infantry, Company F; died Feb. 14, 1864 Memphis, TN.

Martin V. Bridgewater – 66th Indiana Infantry, Company F; died Jan. 19, 1863 Corinth, MS.

Leroy Bridgewater – 115th Indiana Infantry, Company H

James H. Bridgewater – 28th Illinois Infantry, Company G

Lt. Elias G.W. Bridgewater – 28th Illinois Infantry, Company G

Andrew Bridgewater – 115th Illinois Infantry, Company D; died Feb. 8, 1865, army hospital at Jeffersonville, IN.

John Repp – 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Company B; wounded at Chapins Farm, VA., Sept. 29, 1864

Melcher Repp – 41st Illinois Infantry, Company I; died at home as paroled prisoner August 5, 1863, captured at Shiloh.

Sgt. Charles Payton – 24th Kentucky Infantry, Company B & 53rd Kentucky Infantry

Bugler Asa B. McFann – 23rd Indiana Light Artillery; wounded in leg

Lt. Demetrius McFann – 27th Ohio Infantry, Company F

John McFann – 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery, Company D – died of disease on May 23, 1864 at Knoxville, TN.

James McFann – 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery, Company D; died of disease on Sept. 29, 1864 at Knoxville, TN.

Andrew J. McFann – 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery, Company D

Cpl. Jonathan Rice – 40th Indiana Infantry, Company C

William A. Childress – 62nd Illinois Infantry, Company A

George L. Childress – 66th Illinois Infantry, Company I

Thomas L. Childress – 66th Illinois Infantry, Company I

William L. Childress – 66th Illinois Infantry, Company I; killed battle of Dallas, GA. May 27, 1864.

Major Meredith H. Kidd – Capt. 14th Indiana Battery, Major 11th Indiana Cavalry; Major 10th U.S. Cavalry during Indiana Wars.

James Koller – 48th Indiana Infantry, Company E

Josiah D. Koller – 48th Indiana Infantry, Company E

John Koller – 68th Ohio Infantry, Company K

Francis M. Jeffry – 38th Illinois Infantry, Company F

Cpl. Peter Kinney – 4th Iowa Infantry, Company K

Cpl. William Kinney – 4th Iowa Infantry, Company K; wounded in hand May 19, 1863 at Vicksburg

Samuel Moser – 15th Indiana Infantry, Company G

Eli Moser – 44th Indiana Infantry, Company H; died May 22, 1864 at Chattanooga, TN.

Hiram Palmer - 100th Indiana Infantry, Company A; wounded Missionary Ridge

Stephen R. Cook – 123rd Ohio Infantry, Company F; captured at 2nd battle of Winchester, VA.

William D. Cook – 144th Ohio National Guard, Company K

Lafayette Paullin – 45th Ohio Infantry, Company H; disability discharge April 25, 1865

Jacob Paullin – 167th Ohio National Guard, Company E

Lt. John Busenbark – 167th Ohio National Guard, Company E

James Busenbark – 156th Ohio National Guard, Company E

John Busenbark – 1st Regiment Missouri Engineers

Charles Busenbark – 5th Michigan Infantry, Company C

Joseph Thomas – 93rd Ohio Infantry, Company C

Cpl. William Garvin – 96th Ohio Infantry, Company E

Samuel Garvin – 49th Ohio Infantry, Company C; disability discharge Nov. 1, 1861

John Garvin – 169th Ohio National Guard, Company F

Garrett Larew – 86th Indiana Infantry, Company K

Isaac Prickett – 5th Indiana Cavalry, Company F

Abraham Miller – 85th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D; died Sept. 10, 1864 of wounds recieved at Deep Bottom, VA.

James M. Miller – 140th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D; died May 20, 1864 of wounds recieved at Spotsylvana Court House, VA.

Abraham Landis – 35th Ohio Infantry, Assistant Surgeon

Fredrick B. Landis – 69th Ohio Infantry, Regimental Quartermaster

Henry Good – 167th Ohio National Guard, Company E

John V. Good – 167th Ohio National Guard, Company E

Samuel P. Leffler – 167th Ohio National Guard, Company E

2 responses

27 10 2009
Brian Schmidt

Do you have any other information on your Bridgewater ancestors? I am a Civil War historian who lives in Schuyler County, which was home to James, Elias G.W., and Andrew Bridgewater.

27 10 2009
Brian Schmidt

Do you have any other information on your Bridgewater ancestors? I am a Civil War historian who lives in Schuyler County, which was home to James, Elias G.W., and Andrew Bridgewater.

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