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
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.
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.