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# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Birth Date | Birth Place | Death Date | Burial Place | Civil War Veteran |
1 | ALDERMAN, John | 9 Sep 1881 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | PVT, Union Army 122nd Regt, NY Infantry Enlisted: Aug 12, 1862 in Tully, NY Mustered in: Aug 14, 1862 as CPL Engagements: Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Rappahannock Station, Mine Run & Battle of the Wilderness (where he was wounded on May 6, 1864 & detached duty at the City of Baltimore, MD) Mustered out: Jun 23, 1865 in Washington, DC as PVT |
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2 | ARNOLD, George Harrison | 25 Dec 1838 | Truxton, Cortland, NY, USA | 14 Jul 1883 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | WAGONER, Union Army Co. K, 44th NY Infantry ("Ellsworth's Avengers") Also referred to in records as "George W Arnold" Enlisted: Aug 8, 1861 at Albany, NY Mustered in: Sep 5, 1861 as a PVT to serve 3yrs Promoted: to Wagoner in Sep or Oct, 1861 Detached service from his company to serve with the Ambulance Corps, Dec 1862 - Jul 1863 then returned to his company as a Wagoner. Engagements: 2nd Battle of Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville & Gettysburg Discharged: Oct 11, 1864 in Albany, NY |
3 | ASHTON, William | 7 Sep 1825 | , , , England | 28 May 1878 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | PVT, Union Army 3rd NY Independent Battery Artillery Brigade, 6th Corps ("Mott's Artillery") Enlisted: Aug 5, 1862 in Syracuse, NY at the age of 37 to serve 3 years. Mustered in: as PVT on Aug 30, 1862 in Battery I, 3rd Heavy Artillery Engagements of Battery I: Seige of Fort Macon, GA, Expedition from Newbern to Goldsboro, NC & Wise's Forks Transferred: on Apr 11, 1863 to Battery F, 3rd NY Independent Battery Engagements of Battery F: Marye's Heights & Salem Church, Gettysburg (The battery arrived on the 2nd day after a 37 mile forced march from Manchester, PA. By noon of the 3rd day, they were in position for Pickett's charge. The day after they joined the pursuit of Lee's retreat.), Rappahannock Station, Wilderness & other engagements of his company. Mustered out: Jun 17, 1865 with his detachment at Charleston, SC |
4 | BOUTTELLE, Edward H. | 12 Feb 1844 | Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | 25 Aug 1937 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | PVT, Union Army Co. H, 122nd NY Infantry Enlisted: Aug 12, 1862 in Camillus, NY at the age of 18 Mustered in: Aug 15, 1862 as PVT Promoted: Nov 1, 1864 as CPL Engagements: - Antietam - storming of the heights above Fredericksburg - Battle of Salem Heights (as part of the Chancellorsville Campaign) - Culp's Hill at Gettysburg - bayonet charge at Battle of the Wilderness - Petersburg - Shenanoah Valley Campaign - Surrender of Lee at Appomattox Court House Mustered out: with Co. on Jun 3, 1865, in Washington, DC |
5 | BROWN, Marcus Hoyt | Sep 1894 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Drummer, Union Army 101st New York Infantry Enlisted: Oct 15, 1861 in Syracuse, NY at the age of 23 yrs to serve 3 yrs Mustered in: as musician in Co. K on Oct 25, 1861 Transferred: Jun 1, 1862 to Co. B Engagements: - Battle of Fair Oaks - Antietam - 2nd Battle of Bull Run Discharged: Oct 9, 1864 |
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6 | COMSTOCK, Joshua K. | 1840 | 1909 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Enlisted, Sep 23, 1861, at Albany, to serve 3 years. Mustered in as Pvt., Co. E, 44th N.Y.Vols. Transferred to Signal Corps, Jan 12, 1864. | |
7 | DAVIS, Capt. Henry H. | Abt 1841 | 23 May 1865 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Mustered in: 6 Sep 1862. Co. B, 137th NY Vols. Civil War |
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8 | DEGRUNDY, Francis | 18 Jan 1892 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Private, Co. D, 111th NY Vols. Civil War |
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9 | DWINELLE, Dr. Justin Jr. | 1822 | 9 Dec 1871 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Chief Surgeon, Second Corps Hospital, Army of the Potomac 106th Pennsylvania Enlisted: May 21, 1861 in NYC, NY Mustered in: Jun 28, 1861 at Fort Schuyler, NY as Assistant Surgeon of the 1st California [71st Pennsylvania] aka "Barber's Regiment" Promoted: - Sept 1, 1861 to Surgeon of the 5th California [106th Pennsylvania] - Surgeon-in-Charge, 2nd Division, Second Corps - Chief Surgeon, Second Corps Hospital He was present at every major action of the Army of the Potomac, from Ball's Bluff to the slaughter at Cold Harbor. Mustered out: Sep 10, 1864 in Philadelphia, PA with his regiment While in the service, during a delicate cranial surgery in Brandy Station, VA, in 1864, he accidentally nicked himself & erysipelas developed. He battled the infection for years but it would eventually claim his life on Dec 9, 1871 in Philadelphia. His official cause of death was given as: "...a long exposure to camp life with the Army, Typhoid and Malarial fever, and the wound to his hand, received at Brandy Station, VA." |
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10 | ESTEY, Lester | 1841 | 1926 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Enlisted in 1864 at Lake Pleasant, NY. Assigned to Co. D, 142nd Reg. N.Y. Vol. Wounded in action near Darbytown Road. Discharged in 1865 at Raleigh, North Carolina. |
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11 | FELLOWS, James Harvey | 25 Jun 1840 | Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | 8 May 1913 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Lieut. Co. B, 14th U.S. Infantry Enlisted in Syracuse, N.Y. Took part in the following battles: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, & all Grant's campaigns. Wounded at Spotslyvania May 12, 1864. Discharged March 20th 1865. |
12 | FULLER, Charles Dix | 4 Apr 1840 | Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | 26 Nov 1862 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Corporal, Co. H, 122nd NY Infantry. Enlisted Aug 12, 1862 at Camillus; Mustered in Aug 15, 1862; Died Nov 26, 1862, at camp near Stafford Court House, Va. His remains were brought home Jan 9, 1863 & interred at Tully Cemetery. |
13 | GOWING, Burdett Chase | 1838 | 1907 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | US Navy 3rd Assist Engineer, Sep 21, 1861 2nd Assist Engineer, Jul 30, 1863 1st Assist Engineer, Oct 11, 1866 Chief Engineer, Feb 15, 1886 Retired Jan 28, 1895 with Rank of Lieutenant-Commander |
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14 | HILL, Timothy J. | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Enlisted at Skaneateles, NY for 3 years. Mustered in on Sep 18, 1862 as a Pvt., Co. G, 149th Regt. NY Vols. Mustered out with Co. near Blandensburg, MD. |
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15 | HISEERD, William H. | 10 Oct 1838 | Athens, Greene, NY, USA | 13 Apr 1924 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Enlisted at Coxsackie, NY to serve 3 years. Mustered in on Aug 22, 1862, as a Corporal, Co. D, 120th Regt. under Col. George H. Sharpe, served in the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division of the 3rd Corps, Army of the Potomac. Participated in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. He was taken prisoner at Robinson's River on Oct 10, 1863, and was confined to Libby Prison, Belle Isle and Andersonville until his release, on Apr 30, 1865. Discharged from the service in New York City, NY. |
16 | JOHNSON, Ernest | 1844 | 1928 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Enlisted at Otselic, NY to serve 3 years. Mustered in on Aug 14, 1862 as Pvt., Co. I, 114th Inf. Mustered out with Co. at Washington, D.C. as "Johnston." |
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17 | KENT, Jerome L. | Sep 1863 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Enlisted at Truxton, NY to serve 3 years. Mustered in on Sep 19, 1862 as a Pvt., Co. H, 157th Regt. Died of measles in Sep 1863 at Folly Island, SC. |
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18 | KINYON, Charles | Abt 1820 | 1894 | Tully Cemetery, Tully, Onondaga, NY, USA | Pvt. Co. K, 122nd NY Vols. |
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19 | WILLIAMSON, Jotham R. | 14 Sep 1863 | CPL, Union Army Co. K, 149th Infantry NY Vols Enlisted: 28 Aug 1862 at Tully, NY Mustered in: Sep 18, 1862 as a CPL Mustered out: Apr 5, 1863 for disability at Brooks' Station, VA |