RANDALL ZOUAVES

COMPANY G, ELEVENTH (11TH) WISCONSIN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT


    The following historical information is about the service of the "Randall Zouaves" - Company G of the Eleventh (11th) Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, U.S. Volunteers, which served in the American Civil War from October 18th, 1861, to September 5th, 1865. If you have any corrections, suggestions, or additional information that you wish to contribute, feel free to submit the information to the Webmaster.

Company History
Uniform
Company Roster
Resources

Did you find this website helpful?
Would you like to support the Zouaves Archives?
Visit our Store Front at the

RIFLEMEN'S WORKSHOP

And get yourself a shirt
to show your Regimental Pride and Support for this site!

  COMPANY HISTORY

    The origins of the "Randall Zouaves" are found early August 1861, when E.R. Beckley of Janesville, Wisconsin, received authorization to organize a company of Zouaves with volunteers from Dane County. The 'Wisconsin Daily Sate Journal' of August 5th, 1861, outlined the start of the efforts to organize the company: "Randall Zouaves. E.R. Beckley, Having been commissioned some time since as a Lieutenant, with power to raise a company of Zouaves for the war, informs us that he is succeeding remarkably well in his work, and that a company to be known as the "Randall Zouaves," will be filled up and full organized, from the 20th to the 25th of August. W.F. Pelton of Burke in this county, bas consented to take the command of this company, as its Captain. Mr. Pelton is an experienced officer, and will no doubt raise a splendid company."

    The effort was begun with a will, Beckley being assisted by Captain Pelton and Nathan Downs, who was selected as Second Lieutenant, and by September 5th the company was reported as being at Camp Randall in Madison with 50 recruits. However, with the large number of regiments being organized the necessary number of recruits required to be mustered became more difficult to obtain. As such on October 9th the company was consolidated with another company which had failed to recruit the necessary numbers, the 'Continental Guards' of Arena, Iowa County. Lieutenant Downs resigned his commissioned and reenlisted as a Private in the company to enable the Area volunteers to be represented in the company officers; and the organization was completed and on October 18th, 1861, the company was officially mustered into United States service as Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment.

    Serving with the regiment in its campaigns and marches throughout the Western Theater, the men's original term of service came near its expiration in 1864, and the men re-enlisted on February 11th, 1864, as veteran volunteers for the duration of the war. As part of their reenlistment the men were entitled to a thirty-day veteran furlough, leaving in February for Wisconsin, those members who had not re-enlisted or whose terms were not due to expire were temporarily attached to the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Upon the return of these men in April the detached men rejoined their comrades. That November, those men who had not re-enlisted and whose terms were expired, returned to Wisconsin and were mustered out of service. With the wars end the men of the company found themselves on reconstruction duty in Alabama, where on July 22nd, 1865, the company received several new additions when the men from the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment whose terms of service had not yet expired were transferred into the company.

    The company would continue in the service with the regiment until September 4th, 1865, when they were officially mustered out of United States service at Mobile, Alabama. Returning to Wisconsin, the men arrived at Madison on September 18th, and were officially disbanded as a regiment, and company.

  UNIFORM

Additional Research on the Uniform of the Randall Zouaves is pending.

If you have any additional information that you wish to contribute, feel free to submit it to the Webmaster.

  COMPANY ROSTER

  • CAPTAIN
  • McCready, William S.: Of Black Hawk, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 16th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on July 6th, 1862, at Bayou Cache, Arkansas; promoted to Corporal, no date; promoted to Sergeant, no date; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to First Lieutenant on March 22nd, 1864; promoted to Captain on July 1st, 1865, with rank from June 13th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1836; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 28th, 1880, and reapplied on May 31st, 1911; died in 1913; buried at the Union Grove Cemetery in Plain, Sauk County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, ORV, PR, RWV

    Partridge, Edwin D.: Of Clayton, Wisconsin. Enlisted as a Private in Battery B of the 1st United States Artillery Regiment on May 5th, 1837, at Utica, New York, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 21 years of age, 5 ft. 6 ½ in. tall, of a fair complexion with blue eyes, light hair and was employed as a farmer; promoted to Sergeant, no date; honorably discharged on March 5th, 1840, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted as a Private in Battery B of the 1st United States Artillery Regiment on March 5th, 1840, at Plattsburgh, New York, for five years' service; honorably discharged upon the expiration of his term of service on March 4th, 1845, at the Hancock Barracks, Maine. Enlisted on August 26th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as First Lieutenant of Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin, with rank from October 10th, 1861; promoted to Captain with rank from May 14th, 1862; resigned his commission on March 18th, 1863. [Born on June 17th, 1816, at Ontario, New York; member of Post No. 58 (Denison), Department of Iowa, Grand Army of the Republic, to 1896; died on March 20th, 1896; buried at the Oakland Cemetery in Denison, Crawford County, Iowa.]

    Sources - GS, ORV, RWV

    Peaslee, Alfred John (J.A.): Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 21st, 1861, for three years' service; promoted to Sergeant, no date; promoted to Second Lieutenant on May 14th, 1862; promoted to First Lieutenant on January 17th, 1863; promoted to Captain with rank from March 18th, 1863; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; died of wounds on May 23rd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi. [Died on May 23rd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; his father applied for, and received, a dependents pension from February 20th, 1884.]

    Sources - ORV, PR, RWV

    Pelton, Wilbur Fiske: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on July 5th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company B of the 5th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 13th, 1861, at Madison, Wisconsin; discharged to accept a commission on August 28th, 1862. Enrolled on August 26th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as Captain of Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin, with rank from October 10th, 1861; resigned his commission on May 14th, 1862. Employed as a Civilian Teamster with Captain Manley's Company of the Quartermaster Department; captured in action, no place or date; held as a prisoner of war at Camp Groce near LaGrange, Texas; killed while attempting to escape on September 20th, 1864, near LaGrange, Texas. [Born on May 31st, 1843, in Bardstown, Kentucky, the son of Phineas Doan (1840-1865) & Triphena Holmes Pelton; died on September 20th, 1864, near La Grange, Texas; his father applied for a dependents pension on July 18th, 1879.]

    Sources - FH, ORV, PR, RWV
    "Genealogy of the Pelton Family in America." J.M. Pelton; Joel Munsell's Sons, Publishers; Albany, New York; 1892.

    Wyman, Dudley C.: Of Madison, Wisconsin. Enlisted as a Private in Company B on September 21st, 1861, for three years' service; promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major on October 3rd, 1861; mustered into service as Regimental Sergeant Major on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Captain of Company G on June 30th, 1863, with rank from June 1st, 1863; court-martialed for disobedience of orders, the charge specifying that, "...for pillaging and allowing the men under his command to pillage, while in command of an expedition which left Brashear City on the 22d of October, 1864;" found guilty and was dismissed from the service on December 29th, 1864.

    Sources - ORV, RWV


  • FIRST LIEUTENANT
  • Downs, Nathan: of Mazomanie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 16th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; promoted to Second Lieutenant on March 20th, 1862; promoted to First Lieutenant to rank from May 14th, 1862; resigned his commission on January 17th, 1863. Enrolled on May 24th, 1864, for one hundred days' service; mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company K of the 40th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 14th, 1864, at Camp Randall in Madison, Wisconsin; mustered out of service with the company on September 16th, 1864, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [Born on March 8th, 1819; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 19th, 1880; died on October 25th, 1913, at Otay, California; buried at the La Vista Memorial Park Cemetery in National City, San Diego County, California.]

    Sources - GS, ORV, PR, RWV

    Farwell, George: Of Ridgeway, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 16th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; promoted to Sergeant, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; promoted to First Lieutenant on July 1st, 1865, to rank from June 13th, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 13th, 1880, and reapplied on March 29th, 1907.]

    Sources - ORV, PR, RWV

    Wynn, Andrew R.: Of Blue Mounds, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 1st, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Sergeant, no date; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; promoted to Second Lieutenant on January 17th, 1863; promoted to First Lieutenant to rank from March 18th, 1863; resigned his commission on October 22nd, 1863. [His mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from March 9th, 1893.]

    Sources - ORV, PR, RWV


  • SECOND LIEUTENANT
  • Blake, Henry (William Henry H.): Of Madison, Wisconsin. Enlisted on April 17th, 1861, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company K of the 1st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 27th, 1861, at Camp Scott in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; mustered out of service with the company on August 21st, 1861, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Enrolled on September 11th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as Second Lieutenant of Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin, with rank from October 10th, 1861; resigned his commission on March 19th, 1862. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 11th, 1907; died on December 25th, 1924, at Mount Vernon, Illinois; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from January 3rd, 1925.]

    Sources - ORV, PR, RWV

    Law, James: Of Mazomanie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 28th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Sergeant, no date; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; promoted to Second Lieutenant with rank from March 18th, 1862; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; died of wounds on June 5th, 1863, aboard the steamer ‘Champion.' [Died on June 5th, 1863, along the Mississippi River.]

    Sources - ORV, RWV


  • FIRST SERGEANT
  • strong>Calkins, Jerome: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on August 27th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on July 6th, 1862, at Bayou Cache, Arkansas; promoted to Corporal, no date; promoted to Sergeant, no date; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; wounded in action on April 9th, 1865, at Fort Blakely, Alabama; died of wounds on June 27th, 1865, at Arena, Wisconsin. [Born on April 12th, 1840, in Illinois, the son of John (1803-1874) & Ruth Crawford Calkins (1809-1889); died on June 27th, 1865, at Arena, Wisconsin; buried at the Mazomanie Cemetery in Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, RWV

    Parks, Leonard H.: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 7th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on July 6th, 1862, at Bayou Cache, Arkansas; promoted to Corporal no date; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant, no date; promoted to First Sergeant, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [His mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from October 4th, 1884.]

    Sources - PR, RWV


  • SERGEANT

  • (Find-A-Grave)
    Baker, George H.: Of Brothertown, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 12th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; promoted to Corporal, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1842; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 17th, 1882, and reapplied on February 19th, 1907; died on February 8th, 1922, at Chilton, Wisconsin; buried at the Union Cemetery in Brothertown, Calumet County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from February 23rd, 1902.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Baxter, Henry A.: Of Summit, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 7th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1845; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 6th, 1879; died on January 12th, 1909, at Alberta, Canada; buried at the Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from January 30th, 1909.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Billington, Elias: Of Ridgeway, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 12th, 1861, for three years' service, at the time he was described as being 5 ft. 11 in' tall, of a fair complexion with blue eyes, brown hair and was employed as farmer; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant, no date; discharged due to disability on March 20th, 1865, at the Harvey General Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. [Born ca. 1842 at Palatine, New York, the son of Henry & Maria Billington; married Miss Malvina Holley on April 19th, 1864, at Ridgeway, Wisconsin; died on April 10th, 1865, at Ridgeway, Wisconsin; buried at the Hyde Chapel Cemetery in Ridgeway, Iowa County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from May 1st, 1865.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Bradley, John T.: Of Madison, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 6th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Sergeant, no date; brevetted to the rank of First Lieutenant on May 1st, 1863; temporarily attached to Company E of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from February to April 1864; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; mustered out of service on June 6th, 1865. [Born on June 4th, 1842; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 25th, 1882, and reapplied on April 14th, 1907; died on April 27th, 1918, at Kingfisher, Oklahoma; buried at the Kingfisher Cemetery in Kingfisher, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from May 20th, 1918.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Dodge, Jacob Nelson: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on August 26th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; promoted to Sergeant, no date; transferred as a Sergeant to Company H of the 20th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on February 2nd, 1864; no further record after February 1864. [Born on March 5th, 1840, at North Alton, Canada, the son of Jacob B. (1793-1860) & Olivia Lavinia Schofield Dodge (1800-1876); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 11th, 1879, and reapplied on March 20th, 1912; died on June 27th, 1931, at St. Paul, Minnesota; buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park at Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Fisher, William: Of Eastman, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 28th, 1862, for three years' service; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Corporal, no date; promoted to Sergeant, no date; absent, sick, at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 4th, 1865; no further record after September 1865. [Born on April 12th, 1842, in Indiana; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 9th, 1886; died in Wisconsin; buried at the Campbell Cemetery near Eastman, Crawford County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Whitmore, Merritt (Merrit): Of Fitchburg, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 12th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Sergeant, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on April1 8th, 1843; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 23rd, 1879, and reapplied on February 28th, 1907; died on March 1st, 1919, at Madison, Wisconsin; buried at the Resurrection Cemetery in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from March 4th, 1919.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV


  • CORPORAL
  • Borwell, Edward: Of Mazomanie, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 25th, 1861, for three years' service; promoted to Corporal, no date; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; discharged due to disability on July 28th, 1863. [Born on December 5th, 1842, at Manchester, England; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from August 27th, 1863; died on June 30th, 1915, at Conde, South Dakota; buried at the Conde Cemetery in Conde, Spink County, South Dakota.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Bywater, Charles: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on April 17th, 1861, for three months' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company E of the 1st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on April 27th, 1861, at Camp Scott in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; mustered out of service with the company on August 21st, 1861, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Enlisted on August 28th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action in June 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Corporal, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1845 in England; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 17th, 1890; died on October 14th, 1894, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; buried at the Wood National Cemetery in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Dodge, Bamford: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on August 31st, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Corporal, no date; wounded in action on April 9th, 1865, at Fort Blakely, Alabama; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on August 22nd, 1845, at Nova Scotia, Canada, the son of John Archibald (1820-1902) & Lucy Ann Dill Dodge; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 13th, 1875; died on September 14th, 1895, in Wisconsin; buried at the Mazomanie Cemetery in Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Hayden, William: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on October 9th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; killed in action on July 6th, 1862, at Bayou Cache, Arkansas.

    Sources - RWV

    Jacobs, Charles B.: Of Dexter, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 22nd, 1861, for three years' service; wounded in action on July 6th, 1862, at Bayou Cache, Arkansas; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Corporal, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 8th, 1876; died on January 15th, 1879, in Wisconsin; buried at the Plainfield Cemetery in Plainfield, Waushara County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Johnson, Gullick Bue: Of Deerfield, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 11th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1837 in Norway; died on September 5th, 1879, at Ettrick, Wisconsin; buried at the North Beaver Creek Lutheran Church Cemetery in Ettrick, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from August 15th, 1890.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Magean (Mageean), Daniel: Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 30th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; wounded in action on April 9th, 1865, at Fort Blakely, Alabama; died of wounds on April 11th, 1865, at Fort Blakely, Alabama. [Died on April 11th, 1865, at Fort Blakely, Alabama; buried at the National Cemetery in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama; his mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from February 5th, 1866.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Masterman, William H.: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 1st, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; died of disease on February 3rd, 1863, at Van Buren, Missouri.

    Sources - RWV

    Shower (Showers), Samuel: Of Cross Plains, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 13th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on May 5th, 1841, in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, the son of Samuel (1810-1884) & Waltina Sterns Shower (1804-1884); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 21st, 1891; died on August 15th, 1898, at Mazomanie, Wisconsin; buried at the Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Stewart, Hugh: Of Mazomanie, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 21st, 1861, for three years' service; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Corporal, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on August 6th, 1845; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 17th, 1891, and reapplied on April 29th, 1902; died on March 12th, 1912; buried at the Moulton Old City Cemetery in Moulton, Lawrence County, Alabama; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from April 9th, 1912.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Stickle, Samuel L.S.: Of Cottage Grove, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 5th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; temporarily attached to Company H of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from February to April 1864; promoted to Corporal, no date; mustered out of service on November 18th, 1864, at Madison, Wisconsin, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born in August 1833 at Rockaway, New Jersey; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 11th, 1880, and reapplied on February 28th, 1907; died on June 11th, 1918, at Los Angeles, California; buried at the Angelus Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from June 25th, 1918.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Tiernan, Thomas: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 10th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; wounded in action in June 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; died of wounds on June 26th, 1863, aboard a hospital ship. [Died on June 26th, 1863, along the Mississippi River; his mother applied for, and received, a dependent's pension from September 25th, 1871.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Welch, John S.: Of Rockbridge, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 2nd, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on July 6th, 1862, at Bayou Cache, Arkansas; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Corporal, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 17th, 1872.]

    Sources - PR, RWV


  • WAGONER
  • Smith, John J.: Of Ridgeway, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 4th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Wagoner, no date; wounded in action on July 6th, 1862, at Bayou Lombrau, Louisiana; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 25th, 1890, and reapplied on May 19th, 1909.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Sprecher, Edward: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 4th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Wagoner, no date; temporarily attached to Company A of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from February to April 1864; mustered out of service on November 18th, 1864, at Madison, Wisconsin, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born on November 30th, 1840; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 12th, 1888, and reapplied on February 27th, 1907; died on May 24th, 1909; buried at the Sun Prairie Cemetery in Sun Prairie, Dane County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV


  • MUSICIAN
  • Eastman, Adolphus: Of Leicester, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 6th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; promoted to Musician, no date; discharged due to disability on March 15th, 1864. [The son of Amos & Elizabeth Eastman; died on May 7th, 1864, at Portage, Wisconsin; buried at the Spicer Cemetery in Portage, Columbia County, Wisconsin; his father applied for, and received, a dependents pension from November 8th, 1881.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Garthwait (Grathwaite), Silas: Of Kilbourn, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 5th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; transferred to Company G on November 12th, 1861; promoted to Musician, no date; discharged due to disability on January 5th, 1863. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 14th, 1864, for one years' service; mustered out of service on June 6th, 1865. [Born in 1820 at Onondaga Hill, New York; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from December 18th, 1863; died on June 22nd, 1899, at Easton, Wisconsin; buried at the Easton Cemetery in Easton, Adams County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Spink, Leroy Hall: Of Mazomanie, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 26th, 1861, for three years' service; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; promoted to Musician, no date; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in September 1844 in Kane County, Illinois; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 2nd, 1875; died on December 5th, 1886, in South Dakota; buried at the Mellette Cemetery in Mellette, Spink County, South Dakota.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV


  • PRIVATE
  • Anderson, John W.: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 1st, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on December 11th, 1862. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 24th, 1884, and reapplied on February 23rd, 1907; died on December 23rd, 1919, at Area, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from January 15th, 1921.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Appleby, George W.: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 12th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 9th, 1874; died in May 1874 in Wisconsin; buried at the Mazomanie Cemetery in Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Armstrong, Henry: Of Westport, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 20th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on February 7th, 1863. [Died on February 11th, 1863, in Wisconsin; buried at the Mazomanie Cemetery in Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin; his father applied for, and received, a dependents pension from October 20th, 1890.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Ayers (Ayres), Tyler Francis: Of Henrietta, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service on August 31st, 1865. [Born on April 20th, 1837, at Peru, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 7th, 1874, and reapplied on April 29th, 1907; died on October 9th, 1908, at Royalton, Minnesota; buried at the Riverside Cemetery in Royalton, Morrison County, Minnesota.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Beach, Henry: Of Henrietta, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service on August 31st, 1865. [Born on February 26th, 1834, at New York City, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 1st, 1886, and reapplied on March 9th, 1907; died on January 12th, 1915, at Muscatine, Iowa; buried at the Greenwood Cemetery in Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Beahm (Bahm), John: Of Burk, Wisconsin. Enlisted on October 9th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on March 29th, 1863. [Born on June 19th, 1842; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 25th, 1880, and reapplied on February 23rd, 1907; died on June 12th, 1911; buried at the Riverside Memorial Park in Fox Lake, Dodge County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from June 24th, 1911.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Beaumont, Darwin: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 27th, 1862, for three years' service; transferred to Company B of the 2nd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on January 15th, 1864; mustered out of service on July 5th, 1865. [Born on November 26th, 1842, in New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 4th, 1875; died on December 4th, 1911, at Highland, Michigan; buried at the Highland Cemetery in Highland, Oakland County, Michigan.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Beaumont, Frederick: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 29th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on April 18th, 1845, in New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 29th, 1866; died on April 4th, 1925, at Prentice, Wisconsin; buried at the Prentice Cemetery in Prentice, Price County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Bender, William Henry: Of Forest, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on March 8th, 1845; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 9th, 1880; died on September 17th, 1929, at Viola, Wisconsin; buried at the Bender Cemetery in Viola, Richland County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Bishop, Thomas C.: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 5th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on November 1st, 1861.

    Sources - RWV

    Blakely, Walter Peter: Of Forest, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on December 25th, 1829, the son of Joseph C. (1806-1863) & Martha Ellen Walter Blakely (1803-1894); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 14th, 1886, and reapplied on March 4th, 1907; died on May 14th, 1914, at Bloom City, Wisconsin; buried at the Bloom City Cemetery in Bloom City, Richland County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from July 3rd, 1914.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Boyd, Kingsley R.: Of Boscobel, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 4th, 1864, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1830; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 10th, 1877; died in 1900; buried at the Brooks Cemetery in Homer Glen, Will County, Illinois.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Bywater, John: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 1st, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; temporarily attached to Company H of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from February to April 1864; captured in action on April 8th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; mustered out of service on June 15th, 1865. [Born in 1831; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 31st, 1880, and reapplied on February 21st, 1907; died on July 23rd, 1919, at Mazomanie, Wisconsin; buried at the Mazomanie Cemetery in Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from September 9th, 1919.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Calkins, Anson Miller: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 26th, 1861, for three years' service; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on September 23rd, 1844, at Rockford, Illinois, the son of John (1803-1874) & Ruth Crawford Calkins (1809-1889); died on March 27th, 1891, in Alamosa County, Colorado; buried at the Uracca Pioneer Cemetery near Alamosa, Alamosa County, Colorado; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from September 15th, 1891.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV


    (Find-A-Grave)
    Calkins, Stephen Crawford: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on August 27th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; wounded in action on April 9th, 1865, at Fort Blakely, Alabama; mustered out of service on July 29th, 1865. [Born on March 12th, 1842, at Springfield, Illinois, the son of John (1803-1874) & Ruth Crawford Calkins (1809-1889) applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 31st, 1898; died on February 4th, 1922, at Council, Idaho; died on February 4th, 1922, at Boise, Idaho; buried at the Canyon Hill Cemetery in Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Cleveland (Cleaveland), Charles David: Of Cross Plains, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 13th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; died of disease on July 11th, 1862, at Clarendon, Arkansas. [Born on April 12th, 1839, in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, the son of Joseph (1807-1854) & Deborah Harned Cleveland (1812-1891); died on July 11th, 1862, at Clarendon, Arkansas; his mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from August 13th, 1888.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Crow, Henry D.: Of Haney, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 21st, 1863, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on January 8th, 1845, at Darlington, Wisconsin; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 4th, 1892, and reapplied on March 4th, 1907; died on December 27th, 1921, at Madera, California; buried at the Arbor Vitae Cemetery in Madera, Madera County, California; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from February 13th, 1922.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Daily, Festus: Of Cottage Grove, Wisconsin. Enlisted on October 11th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; killed in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi. [Died on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi.]

    Sources - RWV

    Davis, Elijah P. (E.T.): Of Scott, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 3rd, 1865, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on December 21st, 1839, in Indiana; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 18th, 1890, and reapplied on March 1st, 1907; died on April 27th, 1928, at Council Bluffs, Iowa; buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Dever, Anthony: Of Baraboo, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 9th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on December 11th, 1862. [Born in 1845 in County Donegal, Ireland; died on February 18th, 1863, in Wisconsin; buried at the St. Aloysius Cemetery in Sauk City, Sauk County, Wisconsin; his mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from June 28th, 1880.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Dilley, Oscar H.: Of Scott, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 3rd, 1865, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1845, the son of Thompson (1816-1863) & Jane Patton Dilley (1816-1880); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 19th, 1880, and reapplied on April 4th, 1910; died on September 30th, 1922, at Tillamook, Oregon; buried at the IOOF Cemetery in Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 30th, 1922.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Dodge, George M.: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 8th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on August 21st, 1862. [Born on May 20th, 1843, in Nova Scotia, Canada; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 11th, 1885, and reapplied on February 25th, 1907; died on June 8th, 1934, at Spring Green, Wisconsin; buried at the Spring Green Cemetery in Spring Green, Sauk County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Endries, Joseph P.: Of Liberty, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on September 30th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service on June 6th, 1865. [Born on January 1st, 1829; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 23rd, 1890; died on January 16th, 1905, at St. Nazianz, Wisconsin; buried at the St. Gregory Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Ewing, Valentine: Of Forest, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1844, the son of William (1798-1867) & Elizabeth McWilliams Ewing (1815-1886); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 4th, 1887; died on April 3rd, 1925, at Viola, Wisconsin; buried at the Viola Cemetery in Viola, Richland County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from May 6th, 1925.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Fieldhack (Fielhauk), John: Of Brookfield, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on September 23rd, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service on June 6th, 1865. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 13th, 1891.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Fisher, John: Of Clyman, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 6th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [His widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from April 1st, 1904.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Fritz, Chauncy: Of Bloom, Wisconsin. Enlisted on August 20th, 1862, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 89th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 28th, 1862, at Indianapolis, Indiana; discharged on December 29th, 1862. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on February 26th, 1832; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 3rd, 1881, and reapplied on March 16th, 1907; died on September 23rd, 1918, at Richland Center, Wisconsin; buried at the Richland Center Cemetery in Richland Center, Richland County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Gallagher, Michael: Of Cottage Grove, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 9th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on May 26th, 1862.

    Sources - RWV

    Gallagher, Samuel: Of Madison, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 30th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on November 20th, 1861.

    Sources - RWV

    Gilbertson, Thomas: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 16th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; died of disease on November 6th, 1862, at St. Louis, Missouri.

    Sources - RWV

    Gibson, Edward D.: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on October 7th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; died of disease (chronic diarrhea) on November 17th, 1862, at the United States Hospital in Ironton, Missouri. [The son of Mary R. Gibson; died on November 17th, 1862, at Ironton, Missouri; his mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from April 27th, 1868.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Goessl, David: Of Cooperstown, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 10th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [His widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from August 5th, 1890.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Green, Charles H.B.: Of Madison, Wisconsin. Enlisted on October 2nd, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on August 1st, 1862. Re-enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 26th, 1863, for three years' service; discharged due to disability on March 14th, 1865. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 3rd, 1885.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Griffin, John: Of Forest, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on June 20th, 1838, in Edgar County, Illinois; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 24th, 1890, and reapplied on February 20th, 1907; died on December 18th, 1923, at Viroqua, Wisconsin; buried at the Viroqua Cemetery in Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV


    (Find-A-Grave)
    Hadley, Romeo Edwin: Of Forest, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; absent, sick, at the time of the company being mustered out of service on September 4th, 1865; no further record after September 1865. [Born on October 16th, 1836; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 2nd, 1873, and reapplied on November 26th, 1907; died on July 11th, 1911; buried at the Viola Cemetery in Viola, Richland County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Hart, Warren A.: Of Washington, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 11th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; temporarily attached to Company M of the 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry Regiment from December 10th to June 4th, 1863; temporarily attached to Company H of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from February to April 1864; mustered out of service on November 18th, 1864, at Madison, Wisconsin, upon the expiration of his term of service. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Sergeant in Company C of the 9th United States Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 27th, 1865, for one years' service; mustered out of service on March 28th, 1866, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born on October 19th, 1842, in Onondaga County, New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 21st, 1880; died on July 7th, 1928, at Rathdrum, Idaho; buried at the Greenwood Memorial Terrace at Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Harmon, Benjamin Franklin: Of Summit, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 2nd, 1863, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on October 27th, 1844, at Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 20th, 1889; died on November 3rd, 1921, at Pawnee, Oklahoma; buried at the Masham Cemetery in Masham, Pawnee County, Oklahoma; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from December 10th, 1921.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Hathaway, Warren M.: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 20th, 1862, for three years' service; discharged due to disability on November 11th, 1862. Enlisted on February 9th, 1865, for one years' service; mustered into service as a Corporal in Company A of the 49th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 8th, 1865, at Camp Randall in Madison, Wisconsin; mustered out of service with the company on November 8th, 1865, at St. Louis, Missouri. [Born in 1842; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 13th, 1879; died on January 23rd, 1916, at Spring Green, Wisconsin; buried at the Spring Green Cemetery in Spring Green, Sauk County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Hay, Valentine: Of Empire, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 14th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama.

    Sources - RWV

    Hazen, Josiah: Of Deerfield, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 11th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on July 26th, 1862. [Born on September 3rd, 1808, at Groton, Massachusetts; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 2nd, 1883; died on September 30th, 1887, at Early, Iowa; buried at the Cook Center Cemetery in Schaller, Sac County, Iowa.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Hersman (Herman), Franz: Of Kossuth, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 10th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Died in 1865 at Memphis, Tennessee; buried at the National Cemetery at Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from January 29th, 1866.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Hodgen, Curtis Z.: Of Sugar Creek, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 9th, 1864, for three years' service; died of disease on April 13th, 1864, at St. Louis, Missouri. [Died on April 13th, 1864, at St. Louis, Missouri; buried at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri.]

    Sources - GS, RWV

    Holcomb, Daniel: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on August 31st, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; mustered out of service on July 29th, 1865. [Born on March 1st, 1829, in New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 4th, 1880, and reapplied on February 16th, 1907; died on March 9th, 1911, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; buried at the Wood National Cemetery in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Hoppe, Friedrich Ferdinand: Of Pierce, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 22nd, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on August 6th, 1830, in Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 12th, 1890; died on February 7th, 1902, at Rio Creek, Wisconsin; buried at the St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery in Rankin, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Huey, Allen: Of Verona, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 20th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; temporarily attached to Company K of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from February to April 1864; mustered out of service on November 18th, 1864, at Madison, Wisconsin, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born in 1845; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 13th, 1884, and reapplied on March 4th, 1907; died on July 3rd, 1925, at Stillwater, Minnesota; buried at the Fairview Cemetery in Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from October 12th, 1925.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Jenks, Isaac R.: Of Utica, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 5th, 1864, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 30th, 1890.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Jenks, Samuel Michael: Of Prairie due Chien, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 30th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; temporarily attached to Company H of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from February to April 1864; mustered out of service on November 18th, 1864, at Madison, Wisconsin, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born on March 4th, 1846, in Sandusky County, Ohio; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 29th, 1897; died on April 14th, 1911, at Madison, South Dakota; buried at the Graceland Cemetery in Madison, Lake County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from September 4th, 1918.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Jones, Sylvester W.: Of Lyden, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 3rd, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on July 6th, 1862, at Bayou Cache, Arkansas; discharged due to disability on November 24th, 1862. [Applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from April 9th, 1863.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Kalb (Kolb), George: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 13th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi, resulting in the amputation of his right arm; discharged due to disability on December 5th, 1863. [Born on December 26th, 1838; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from February 5th, 1864; died on March 4th, 1881, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; buried at the Pilgrims Rest Cemetery in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Knudson (Kanudson), Andrew: Of Freeman, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on December 17th, 1863, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama.

    Sources - RWV

    Kastna (Kazda), Joseph: Of Cooperstown, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on September 29th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service on June 6th, 1865. [Born on June 24th, 1829; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 13th, 1884; died on January 9th, 1916; buried at the Calvary Cemetery in Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Kelling, Christopher (Christoff): Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 23rd, 1865, for three years' service; absent, sick in hospital, from June 1865, suffering a fever and chronic dysentery, which resulted in insanity; absent, sick, at the time of the company being mustered out of service; was in custody of hospitals in Mobile, Alabama, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to October 7th, 1865, when being transferred to another hospital he escaped and committed suicide at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [Born in Germany; married Miss Dorothea Schiltz on May 11th, 1855, in Germany; died (committed suicide in the Milwaukee River) on October 7th, 1865, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from February 23rd, 1866.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Kennedy, James: Of Henrietta, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 21st, 1890.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Kilka, Joseph: Of Cooperstown, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 27th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 6th, 1890; died on July 15th, 1925, at Green Bay, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from August 3rd, 1925.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Kocher, David: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 2nd, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; died of his wounds on July 7th, 1863, at Memphis, Tennessee.

    Sources - RWV

    Kozel, Joseph: Of Carlton, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on December 29th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 30th, 1881.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Krohn, Ferdinand: Of Ahnapee, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 27th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on February 2nd, 1835, at Treptow-on-the Rega, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 27th, 1880, and reapplied on March 21st, 1907; died on March 3rd, 1919, at Kewawnee, Wisconsin; buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Langennechard (Langenhart), Jacob: Of Troy, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 16th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; killed in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi.

    Sources - RWV

    Lockwood, William E.: Of Rutland, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 18th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on March 4th, 1863.

    Sources - RWV

    Long, Major J.: Of Vienna, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 11th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged per order of civil authority on October 28th, 1861.

    Sources - RWV

    Loveless, John Alfred: Of Forest, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on December 14th, 1834; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from October 18th, 1890, and reapplied on March 29th, 1907; died on December 26th, 1924, at Viola, Wisconsin; buried at the Viola Cemetery in Viola, Richland County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from January 9th, 1925.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Mabbott, Edward James: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 12th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; transferred to Company F of the 19th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on March 15th, 1864; transferred to Company I, no date; mustered out of service on November 18th, 1864, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born on May 22nd, 1843, in England; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 6th, 1875, and reapplied on February 27th, 1907; died on April 2nd, 1922, at Spring Green, Wisconsin; buried at the Old Helena Cemetery in Helena, Iowa County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Mallo (Mallow), William H.: Of Madison, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 21st, 1861, for three years' service; died of disease (pneumonia) on November 21st, 1862, at St. Louis, Missouri. [Married Miss Wilhelmina Wegeman on May 5th, 1852, at Waterloo, Wisconsin; died on November 21st, 1862, at St. Louis, Missouri; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from January 2nd, 1863.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Malory, James: Of New Castle, Pennsylvania. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 22nd, 1861, for three years' service; died of disease on October 30th, 1862, at Ironton, Missouri.

    Sources - RWV

    Marquardt (Marquette), John: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 2nd, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; admitted to the Jackson General Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, on June 4th, 1863; died of wounds on June 16th, 1863, at the Jackson General Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. [The son of Paul & Maria Marquardt; died on June 16th, 1863, at Memphis, Tennessee; buried at the National Cemetery in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee; his mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from October 19th, 1869.]

    Sources - GS, RWV

    May, Henry M.: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on November 5th, 1861, for three years' service; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; died of wounds on June 26th, 1863, aboard a hospital ship. [Died on June 26th, 1863, along the Mississippi River; buried at the National Cemetery in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.]

    Sources - GS, RWV

    McCann, Robert: Of Richland Center, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 1st, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on April 16th, 1845; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 21st, 1883; died on October 14th, 1924, at Fremont, Nebraska; buried at the Ridge Cemetery at Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from October 31st, 1924.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Michael, Jacob A.: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on November 5th, 1861, for three years' service; killed in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi. [Married Miss Ellenora Allen on August 2nd, 1857, at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin; died on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; buried at the National Cemetery in Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from October 27th, 1863.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Miles, Isaac: Of Forest, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on November 3rd, 1820, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 23rd, 1875; died on May 18th, 1897, at Black River Falls, Wisconsin; buried at the Riverside Cemetery in Black River Falls, Jackson County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Moore, Eleazer: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 26th, 1861, for three years' service; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; temporarily attached to Company K of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from February to April 1864; captured in action on April 9th, 1864, at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana; mustered out of service on June 15th, 1865, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 29th, 1890, and reapplied on February 28th, 1907; died on December 25th, 1921, at Sioux City, Iowa.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Moore, Isaac: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on October 9th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; discharged due to disability on April 3rd, 1862. Enlisted on February 29th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company F of the 36th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 23rd, 1864, at Camp Randall in Madison, Wisconsin; promoted to Corporal, no date; captured in action on October 27th, 1864, at Hatchers' Run, Virginia; mustered out of service on May 27th, 1865. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 3rd, 1880.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Morsbach (Morsbaek), Frederick Augustus: Of Sauk City, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 21st, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on August 22nd, 1826, at Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 9th, 1875; died on September 25th, 1907, at Corley, Arkansas; buried at the Corley Cemetery in Paris, Logan County, Arkansas; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from September 18th, 1916.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Murphy, Michael: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 10th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; died of disease () on April 5th, 1864, at Arena, Wisconsin. [Born in 1823; married Miss Joanna Sullivan on May 5th, 1848, at Falls River, Massachusetts; died on April 5th, 1864, at Arena, Wisconsin; buried at the St. Barnabas Cemetery in Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widow's pension from October 3rd, 1864.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Nary, James: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 12th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; mustered out of service on November 18th, 1864, at Madison, Wisconsin, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born in Ireland; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 10th, 1866; died in October 1874 at Madison, Wisconsin; buried at the Resurrection Cemetery in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Partlow, Samuel: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 16th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; wounded in action on April 9th, 1865, at Fort Blakely, Alabama; died of wounds on May 18th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana. [Born in February 1839; died on May 18th, 1865, at New Orleans, Louisiana; buried at the Arena Cemetery in Arena, Iowa County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, RWV

    Paulu (Paulee), Frank: Of Kewaunee, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on December 29th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on August 23rd, 1836; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 20th, 1879, and reapplied on May 8th, 1907; died on November 27th, 1917, at Kewaunee, Wisconsin; buried at the Riverview Public Cemetery in Kewaunee, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Persinger (Pereanger), William H.: Of Richwood, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on February 3rd, 1865, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on March 1st, 1846, the son of Levi (1816-1908) & Christina Bruhemer Persinger (1808-1899); applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 5th, 1891, and reapplied on March 6th, 1908; died on December 2nd, 1920, in Wisconsin; buried at the Tavera Cemetery in Tavera, Richland County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Phifer, Isaac: Of Forest, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service on August 31st, 1865. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 21st, 1881.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Phillips, Josiah (Alias – James, Joseph): Of Portland, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 20th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service on August 31st, 1865. [Born on September 23rd, 1848, in Ontario, Canada; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 27th, 1892; died on November 15th, 1906, at Warrens, Wisconsin; buried at the Warren Mills Cemetery in Warrens, Monroe County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Pickett, John E.: Of Rock Elm, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 15th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service on August 31st, 1865. [Born on May 26th, 1844; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 2nd, 1890, and reapplied on May 18th, 1907; died in August 1919 at Gentry, Nebraska; buried at the Fairfield Cemetery in Fairfield, Clay County, Nebraska.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Price, William P.: Of Vienna, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 4th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; captured in action in 1862, at Pocahontas, Arkansas; discharged due to disability on March 9th, 1864. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 10th, 1877.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Queen, Benjamin Wilson: Of Marshall, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on September 3rd, 1865, at the Marine Hospital in Mobile, Alabama. [Born on September 11th, 1823, at Luzerne, Pennsylvania; married Miss Maria Ann Burley on September 10th, 1850, in Carroll County, Ohio; died on September 3rd, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from November 20th, 1865; buried at the National Cemetery in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama; cenotaph erected at the Fancy Creek Cemetery in Gillingham, Richland County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Ramsey, John: Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 7th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama.

    Sources - RWV

    Richard, Wilhelm: Of Ahnapee, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 28th, 1865, for three years' service; died of disease (chronic dysentery) on August 9th, 1865, at the Marine Hospital in Mobile, Alabama. [Born ca. 1830 at Prussia, Germany, the son of Frederick & Charlotte Buclow Richard; married Miss Johnna Persohn on December 6th, 1863, at Ahnapee, Wisconsin; died on August 9th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama; buried at the National Cemetery in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from March 20th, 1866.]

    Sources - GS, RWV

    Richmond, Russell: Of Summit, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on September 22nd, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service on June 6th, 1865. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from June 22nd, 1887, and reapplied on March 11th, 1907; died on September 26th, 1924, at Strange Prairie, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Rood, Calvin: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 9th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; died of disease on August 22nd, 1862, at Oldtown, Arkansas.

    Sources - PR, RWV


    (Find-A-Grave)
    Rowe, John: Of Cottage Grove, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 19th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; transferred to Company D of the 17th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on May 16th, 1864; no further record after May 1864. [Born on March 5th, 1842; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 15th, 1879; died on September 29th, 1928, at Bellingham, Washington; buried at the Enterprise Cemetery in Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from November 29th, 1928.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Ruchti (Ruehti), Benedict (Benedichti): Of Seneca, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 4th, 1864, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 26th, 1877.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Sanger (Saenger), John: Of Millville, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on November 19th, 1863, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on May 25th, 1822; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 31st, 1879; died on March 19th, 1892; buried at the Boscobel Cemetery in Boscobel, Grant County, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from April 9th, 1892.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Sanders, Henry: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on September 8th, 1862, for three years' service; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; mustered out of service on June 6th, 1865. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 12th, 1890; died on October 19th, 1925, at St. Paul, Minnesota.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Saunders, Evan: Of Brookfield, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1845 in Wales, the son of Oliver (1823-1867) & Hannah Jenkins Saunders (1823-1917); died in 1870 in Waukesha County, Wisconsin; buried at the Jerusalem Cemetery in Wales, Waukesha County, Wisconsin; his mother applied for a dependents pension on July 9th, 1891.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Saunders, Thomas: Of Brookfield, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1848 in Wales, the son of Oliver (1823-1867) & Hannah Jenkins Saunders (1823-1917); died in 1875 in Waukesha County, Wisconsin; buried at the Jerusalem Cemetery in Wales, Waukesha County, Wisconsin; his mother applied for a dependents pension on July 9th, 1891.]

    Sources - GS, RWV

    Schneider, Carl: Of Pieree, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 3rd, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on September 6th, 1840, in Schreibendorf, Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 29th, 1892, and reapplied on March 1st, 1907; died on October 10th, 1926, at Algoma, Wisconsin; buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Schultz (Schulz), Jacob: Of Berry, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 25th, 1865, for three years' service; died of disease (dysentery) on June 28th, 1865, at St. Mary's Hospital in Montgomery, Alabama. [Married Miss Ernestine Riebe on January 28th, 1865, at Middleton, Wisconsin; died on June 28th, 1865, at Montgomery, Alabama; buried at the National Cemetery in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from November 8th, 1865.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Sechrist (Sechrest), Adam: Of Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 10th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on January 13th, 1834, in Germany; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from July 24th, 1890, and reapplied on February 18th, 1907; died on April 26th, 1911, at St. James, Missouri; buried at the St. James Veterans Home Cemetery in St. James, Phelps County, Missouri; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from May 29th, 1929.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Shadel (Shadal), Jacob: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 21st, 1861, for three years' service; wounded in action on July 6th, 1862, at Bayou Cache, Arkansas; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; discharged due to disability on October 20th, 1864. [Born on November 25th, 1841, in Germany; applied for, and received, an invalids' pension from November 9th, 1864; died on April 3rd, 1899, in Rock County, Wisconsin; buried at the Milton Junction Cemetery in Milton Junction, Rock County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Sharkey, Hugh: Of Madison, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 26th, 1861, for three years' service; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; deserted on April 22nd, 1864.

    Sources - RWV

    Shay, Jeremiah: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 16th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; died of disease (bronchitis) on June 15th, 1862, at Arena, Wisconsin. [Born in Ireland; married Miss Margaret Sullivan on September 1st, 1848, at Ireland; died on June 15th, 1862, at Arena, Wisconsin; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from August 29th, 1862.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Smart, Moses Jackson: Of Forest, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 28th, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on August 4th, 1843; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 21st, 1891, and reapplied on February 23rd, 1907; died on December 14th, 1925, at Wenatchee, Washington; buried at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Canova, Miner County, South Dakota; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from February 6th, 1926.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Smol, William: Of Cross Plains, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 20th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; died of disease on November 7th, 1863, at Paoli, Wisconsin.

    Sources - RWV

    Stewart, Henry Willard (Alias – Russell, Henry): Of Seneca, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 4th, 1864, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on May 23rd, 1842, at Payson, Illinois; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from November 5th, 1890, and reapplied on March 8th, 1907; died on August 8th, 1909, at Nixa, Missouri; buried at the Payne Cemetery in Nixa, Christian County, Missouri; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from October 18th, 1909.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Stroud, Alonzo Langdon: Of Washington, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 10th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action in June 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; re-enlisted as a veteran volunteer on February 11th, 1864; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on March 10th, 1841; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 30th, 1870; died on September 6th, 1887; buried at the Oakwood Hill Cemetery in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Stroud, George W.: Of Washington, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 10th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; died of wounds on August 11th, 1863, at St. Louis, Missouri. [Born in 1834; died on August 11th, 1863, at St. Louis, Missouri; buried at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri; his mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from August 26th, 1890.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Stubbs, William: Of Ahnapee, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 22nd, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from March 6th, 1888, and reapplied on April 26th, 1907; died on March 3rd, 1915, at Sawyer, Missouri.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Tollard (Tallard), Robert A.: Of Cottage Grove, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 2nd, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; accidentally killed while on picket duty on December 28th, 1861, at Sulphur Springs, Missouri. [The son of John P. & Sarah Tollard; died on December 28th, 1861, at Sulphur Springs, Missouri; his mother applied for, and received, a dependents pension from July 23rd, 1865.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Tweedale (Tweedall), James: Of Ahnapee, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 22nd, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in 1821; died on April 4th, 1880, at Algoma, Wisconsin; buried at the Tweedale Cemetery in Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, RWV

    Weeks, Stephen: Of Bristol, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on February 2nd, 1865, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 13th, 1898.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Wells (Welles), Charles H.: Of Westport, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 11th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; died of disease on November 9th, 1862, at St. Louis, Missouri. [Died on November 9th, 1862, at St. Louis, Missouri; buried at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri; his father applied for, and received, a dependents pension from May 29th, 1883.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Wilkin, Alexander: Of Haney, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 21st, 1862, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born in December 1827 in New York; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from January 25th, 1888; died on June 16th, 1904, in Mitchell County, Iowa; buried at the Osage Cemetery in Osage, Mitchell County, Iowa.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Wingad, David Charles: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 20th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; temporarily attached to Company H of the 23rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment from February to April 1864; mustered out of service on November 18th, 1864, at Madison, Wisconsin, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born on March 1st, 1822, at Lincolnshire, England; immigrated to the United States in 1842, arriving at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; moved to Arena, Wisconsin in 1848; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from May 31st, 1876; died on May 31st, 1906, in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; buried at the Hamlin Cemetery in Strum, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Wolf, Abraham: Of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 26th, 1861, for three years' service; discharged due to disability on March 15th, 1863. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company I of the 38th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 24th, 1864, for three years' service; wounded in action on April 2nd, 1865, at Petersburg, Virginia, resulting in the amputation of his left leg; mustered out of service on September 6th, 1865, upon the expiration of his term of service. [Born on June 1st, 1844; applied for, and received, an invalid pension from September 14th, 1865; died on February 1st, 1914; buried at the Riverview Cemetery in Rock Rapids, Lyon County, Iowa.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Wolf, Christopher: Of Theresa, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on March 22nd, 1865, for three years' service; died of disease on August 6th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Died on August 6th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama; buried at the National Cemetery at Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama; his widow applied for, and received, a widows' pension from March 20th, 1866.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Wood, Hiram Bishop: Of Marietta, Wisconsin. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on January 4th, 1864, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on July 22nd, 1865; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Born on October 2nd, 1845, at Wilkesville, Ohio; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from December 1st, 1881; died on March 8th, 1909, at Boaz, Wisconsin; buried at the Conkle Cemetery in Boaz, Richland County, Wisconsin.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Woodcock, Henry H.: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 12th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; wounded in action on May 22nd, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi; transferred to Company I of the 3rd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, on February 2nd, 1864; no further record after February 1864. [Born on September 22nd, 1836; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from April 13th, 1880, and reapplied on March 1st, 1907; died on November 11th, 1907, in South Dakota; buried at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Alcester, Union County, South Dakota.]

    Sources - GS, PR, RWV

    Wooler (Woolen), James: Of Arena, Wisconsin. Enlisted on September 16th, 1861, for three years' service; mustered into service as a Private in Company G of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18th, 1861, at Camp Randall, Wisconsin; transferred to the Regimental Band on October 20th, 1861; mustered out of service on July 29th, 1862. Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Musician, 3rd Class, of United States Volunteers on December 17th, 1862, for three years' service; served with the Brigade Band of the 4th (Iron) Brigade, 1st Division, 1st Army Corps, from December 1862 to March 1864; with the Brigade Band of the 1st (Iron) Brigade, 4th Division, 5th Army Corps, from March to September 1864; with the Brigade Band of the 1st (Iron) Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, from September 1864 to July 1865; mustered out of service with the brigade band on July 10th, 1865. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from September 23rd, 1879.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Zimmer (Zemmer), Mathias (Mathew): Of Hartford, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on October 12th, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service with the company on September 4th, 1865, at Mobile, Alabama. [Applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from August 22nd, 1890.]

    Sources - PR, RWV

    Zeros, John: Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Drafted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company G on September 21st, 1864, for three years' service; mustered out of service on June 6th, 1865.

    Sources - RWV

      RESOURCES

  • PUBLISHED MATERIAL
  • "The 11th Wisconsin in the Civil War: A Regimental History." Christopher Wehner, McFarland & Company, Jefferson, North Carolina; 2008.

    "Annual Reports of the Adjutant General of the State of Wisconsin for the years 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864." Charles E. Estabrook, Democrat Printing Company, State Printers, Madison, Wisconsin, 1912.

    Pages 1677 & 1678, "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion." Frederick H. Dyer, The Dyer Publishing Company, Des Moines, Iowa, 1908.

    Volume I, "Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, from its organization, September 29, 1789, to March 2, 1903." Francis B. Heitman, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1903.

    Pages 559 to 573, "The Military History of Wisconsin." E.B. Quiner; Clarke & Company Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, 1866.

    Pages 179 & 180, Part VII, "Official Army Register of the Volunteer force of the United States Army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65." Adjutant Generals Office, United States Army, 1865 to 1867.

    Pages 688 to 691, Volume I, "Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865." Wisconsin Adjutant Generals Office; Democrat Printing Company, State Printers, Madison, Wisconsin, 1886.


  • DOCUMENTS, PAPERS & NON-PUBLISHED MATERIALS
  • Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Volunteer Union Organization. National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C.

    Pension applications for service in the US Army between 1861 and 1900, grouped according to the units in which the veterans served. (NARA T289) National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C.


  • PHOTOGRAPHS, IMAGES & ARTIFACTS
  • The 11th Wisconsin & Their Flag.

    United States Army Heritage & Education Center, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

     
    For copyright information see the Home Page of the The Zouaves Archives; All rights reserved.
    No material is to be copied or reproduced without the written consent of the Webmaster.