Our Military Veterans

Samuel Allen 
   Co. I, 1st USCI
Benjamin Anderson
   PVT, Co. D, 1st USCC
John Anderson 
   PVT, Co. K, 32 USCI
Thomas Askew  
   Virginia, PVT US Army
Audrey Bailey 
   Virginia PVT 511 ENGRS
George Henry Baker, Jr.  
   Virginia, PVT, US Army
John Ballard  
   Virginia, PFC, 543 SVC BN, ENGR Corps
Isaac Baynes 
   Co E, 10th USCI
Emmitt Declean Baysmore 
   Virginia, SC2c USNRF
George Baysmore 
   Co. H, 35 USCC
   Burial listing for Wilson Cemetery, Norfolk, Va
John L Baysmore
Charles Bazemore
   
Virginia, Corp, 6 Pioneer Inf
   Serial Number: 3536543
Arthur Beasley
   
Co I, 1st USCC 
Denson Bess
George Blunt
  
Sergt, Co H, 2 USCC
Frank Lee Booth
  
Virginia, PVT 540 Engineers
Harold Bough
  
Virginia, Wardroom Steward, US Navy
Esau Bowers
   Co. B., 2nd USCI
Ralph Bracey
Squire Bright
  
Co K, 1 USCC
Henry Brinkley
Peter Brown
  
Virginia, Sgt 155 Depot Brig
Vernon Brown
  
Virginia, PVT 126 Labor, QMC
James Bryan
Bayler Brunley
  
Co H, 1st USCC
   Alternate name Beyler/Brumley
James Bryan
Edward Burnham
Ernest Campbell
Miles Carey
Nelson Carney
James A. Clarke
  
Virginia, Wardrooms Steward, Navy
Lindsay A. Clarke
  
Virginia, PVT 270 Inf, 93 Div
Waverly Cloyd
   Virginia, PVT 864 Co., Trans Corps
Alonza H. Coker
  
Virginia, PVT 155 Depot Brig
Floyd Colden
Mingo Connor
  
US Navy
E. Copeland
  
Co. G., 1 USCI
James Copeland
  
Co. B
Fredrick Cotten
  
Virginia, Cabin cook, US Navy
Thomas Craig
John Crawford
Jno Cross
  
Corp
George T. Crump
  
Virginia, PVT 155 Depot Brig
Alexander Davis
  
Virginia, Water Tender 1 CL
Arthur Davis
  
Virginia, PVT Co. B., 540 SVC BN, Engr Corps
James Davis
  
Virginia, PVT Co. A, 449 Res, Labor BN QMC
T. E. Daughtry
Columbus Eason
Dempsey Eastard
  
Co. C,  2 USCI
Isaac Edwards
James Edwards
  
Co. C, 2 USCC
John Edwards
Millard F. Ellison
  
Corp, Co. C, 3 N.C. Inf
Eddie Evans
  
Virginia, Pvt, 1 CL, 3 Engrs
Alex Fason
   Co. C., 3 USCI
Arthur Ferguson
  
South Carolina, PVT 371 INF 93 DIV
Benjamin Franklin
  
Corp, Co A., 2 U.S. Cld Cav
Edward Agustus Frisby
  
Virginia, Officer's Cook, 1CL, US Navy
James Gail
  
Co. F., 10 USCI
Jacob Gaskins
  
Co. E, 2 USCC
Taylor Goode
  
Virginia, Engineers
Edward L. Goodwyn
  
Virginia, AO, US Air Force
Willie Oscar Gordon
  
Virginia, PVT 540 Engrs
George Gray
Isaac Hall
  
Co. C., 2nd USCC
Walter Hargrave 
Joseph Harris
  
U.S. Navy
Samuel Herbert
G. M. Herling
John Hines
  
Virginia, PVT 63 Pioneer Inf
? C. Hodges
  
U.S. Navy
R. Holland
Henry Hopper
  
Co. F, 4 U.S.C.I
Henry Charles Hunter
  
CPL, 3 N.C. Inf
El Hurse
Ernest Leonard Hurst
  
Virginia, U.S. Navy
Jacob Hurst
  
US Navy
Charlie Ivory
  
Cook 543, ENGR, Service BN 
Andrew Jackson
  
Co. E, 12 U.S. C. Inf
Howard Jackson
  
Virginia, PVT 1CL, 620 Serv BN, QMC
W. Jackson
Irvin K Jessup
Wallace Jenkins
  
Virginia, Officer's Cook, 1CL, US Navy
Junius Johnson
  
Virginia, PVT 155 Depot Brig
Thomas Johnson
Eddie Jones
John Lemuel Jones
Joshua Joe Henry Jones
  
Virginia, Officers Steward, 1CL, US Navy
Cornelious Jorman
  
North Carolina, PVT 1 CL, 62 Co. Trans. Corp
Thomas Johnson
Henry Kearney
   Died 3-1?-1880
Alexander Kelley
  
Virginia, Ships Cook, 1 CL, US Navy
Sam Marshall
  
Co. D,  St U.S. C. Cav
Richard J. Miller
  
Virginia, Wrstd, US Navy
Abraham Mills
  
Co K, 1 USCI
Washington Milrey
  
Co. F., 10th US CT
Edwin Mingo
Samuel Morris
Fletcher Henry Nichols
Linwood Nichols
  
Virginia, SVC, 540 Engrs, Serv BN
Andrew Nicholson
  
Virginia, Chief Water Tender, US Navy
Israel Charles Norcom, Jr.
  
Virginia, Cabin Steward, US Navy
M. J. Orton
  
US Navy
Harvey Page
  
Virginia, PVT 155 Depot Brigade
W. H. Payne
  
U.S. Navy
Charles Pierce
  
Co. I., 1 U.S. C. Cav
Lamon Leon Ponton
Nelson Proctor
  
Co. C., 2 USCI
Raymond R. Proctor
  
Virginia, Mech Btry E 351 FA, 92 Division
Teskin Randall
Willie Reid
  
Virginia, MA1, US Navy
Richard Richmond
  
Co D. 36th USCI
Stephen Riddick
Walter R. Riddick
  
Virginia, PFC, 3372 QM Truck Co
Thomas Roberts
  
Co. B., 2nd USCC
Aloy Robichaw
  
USN 
   Cabin cook, death at New York Naval Hospital, abcess of liver.
Levi C. Rooks
  
Virginia, CPL 155 Depot Brig
   WWI birthdate off by one year from headstone
Abraham Sanford
  
Virginia, PVT US Army
John Sanford
  
Virginia, PVT 535 Engr
Alfred Savage
Charles Scott
  
Virginia
Nathaniel Sessoms
   
Virginia, Stewards Mate, 1 CL, U.S.N.R
Moses Shepperd
  
Virginia, Cabin Steward, U.S. Navy
John Silver
  
Connecticut, PVT, Depot Brigade
Henry Simpson
  
U.S. Navy
Austin Smallwood
  
Co. I., 4th USCHA
   D: 9-23-1894
Charles Smith
Charlie Smith
  
Virginia, PVT 1 CL., 310 Engrs
George W. Smith
?rtin Smith
  
Co. D., U.S.C.I
Edward Spencer
  
Virginia, CP, US Navy
Robert L. Staves
  
Co. D., 6 VA Inf
James Stokes
William Strother
  
Sgt, Co. I., 1st USCT
   D: 11-15-1869
William A. Tate
  
Co. D., 6 VA Inf
Zachary Taylor
  
5 U
Clifton Toliver
  
Virginia, PVT 1CL, 520 Serv BN, QMC
Robert Edward Troy
  
Virginia, WRCK
   Registered for draft in New Jersey
George Tynes
  
Landsman, US Navy
   Served onboard St. Lawrence
Eddie Vans
Walter L Walden
  
Virginia, PVT 519 Engrs
L Watkins
Reginues Watkins
  
1 CL Boy, US Navy
   Served onboard St. Lawrence
Charles White
  
Virginia, PVT 153 Depot Br
James Wilkins
  
Co. B., 3 S, U.S.C.I
Moses Herod Wilkins
  
Michigan, PVT Pion Inf
Benjamin Willey
  
Co. B., 2nd USCT
James W Williams
William Henry Williams
Raymond Wise
  
Virginia, SGT, 413 Res Labor Bn
Raymond Wise
William Wright

THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES - The Record - March 1998 Family History
http://www.archives.gov/publications/record/1998/03/family-history.html

Connie Potter and Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, Editors

Headstones of Union Civil War Veterans

by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens

Finding the graves of 166,000 Union soldiers of the Civil War has become easier thanks to NARA microfilm publication M1845, Card Records of Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, ca. 1879-ca. 1903 (22 rolls).

Background The Act of Congress of February 3, 1879 (20 Stat. 281) extended the privilege of government-provided gravestones to soldiers buried in private cemeteries. This act provided: ... That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to erect headstones over the graves of soldiers who served in the Regular or Volunteer Army of the United States during the war for the Union, and who have been buried in private village or city cemeteries.... The Secretary of War shall cause to be preserved in the records of his Department the names and places of burial of all soldiers for whom such headstones shall have been erected by authority of this or any former acts.... As a result of this act, the Cemetery Branch of the Office of the Quartermaster General—an office within the War Department—began keeping a card record of all headstones (gravestones) provided for Union Civil War soldiers.

Records Description These records consist of 3- by 4-inch cards arranged alphabetically by surname, then by first name. The cards include some or all of the following information about each soldier: rank, company, and regiment; place of burial, including the cemetery's name, and the community, county, and state in which it is located; grave number, if any; date of death; name of contractor who supplied the headstone; and the date of the contract under which the stone was provided. Most of the burials occurred in private cemeteries, probably in the county of the soldier's last residence. Some burials were made at National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. The soldiers for whom these gravestones were provided were Union Civil War soldiers who died between ca. 1861 and ca. 1903; however, a few War of 1812 veterans and at least one Revolutionary War soldier are also included. The gravestones were provided by the Federal Government between ca. 1879 and ca. 1903 under contracts entered into with private companies, including: S.G. Bridges; Gross Brothers (also given as W.H. Gross or W.H. & F.S. Gross), Lee, MA; Lee Marble Works, Lee, MA; William Mansen; Sheldon & Sons, West Rutland, VT; Stockbridge Marble Co., MA; Vermont Marble Co., Proctor, VT; and D.W. Whitney. At some point after information had been recorded on the cards, a paper cutter was used to cut off approximately the top one-eighth inch of each card. This resulted in the upper parts of some names being cut off; these names may be difficult to read. In some cases, the names have been rewritten below the original.

Microfilm Availability
M1845 is available for public viewing at the National Archives Building, Washington, DC, and at the 13 NARA regional records services facilities in Anchorage, AK; Atlanta, GA: Boston (Waltham), MA; Chicago, IL; Denver, CO; Fort Worth, TX; Kansas City, MO; Laguna Niguel, CA; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Pittsfield, MA; San Francisco, CA; and Seattle, WA. NARA microfilm publications are also available for sale for $34 per roll ordered. To order, call 1-800-234-8861. Roll breaks for the 22 rolls of M1845 are as follows: Roll 1, Aab-Barwis; roll 2, Baschensky-Brand; roll 3, Brandan-Carlisle; roll 4, Carlle-Coop; roll 5, Cooper-Dery; roll 6, DeSantos-Erxleben; roll 7, Esbin-Gardipe; roll 8, Gardner-Haisley; roll 9, Hake-Higgins; roll 10, Higgs-Jaynes; roll 11, Jeamrings-Knittle; roll 12, Knobbe-Lowyles; roll 13, Loy-McFurlow; roll 14, McGaffee-Morford; roll 15, Morgan-Osom; roll 16, Ossinger-Pugh; roll 17, Pugsley-Rohrscheib; roll 18, Roice-Sheldon; roll 19, Sheley-Starkes; roll 20, Starkey-Truax; roll 21, Trubee-Wertz; roll 22, Wesbrooks-Zylerwiez.

Thank you!
Funding for microfilm publication M1845 was provided by genealogists' contributions to the Malcolm H. Stern-NARA Gift Fund (formerly known as the Genealogical Coordinating Committee). The Stern Fund is administered by the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS), P.O. Box 830220, Richardson, TX 75083-0220. Donations and requests for information about the fund should be sent to FGS. The Stern Fund is used to finance microfilm publications of interest to the genealogical community. Ten volunteers also helped make M1845 possible by counting the cards and verifying and correcting the alphabetical order. The cards had to be counted to determine where to begin and end each roll of microfilm. The alphabetization had to be verified and corrected since the alphabetical arrangement had become imperfect during the ninety years since the cards' creation. The volunteers included team leaders William Stewart and Claire Bettag; and team members Else Froberg, Norma Clark Gransee, Sherman Landau, Fred Matthies, Marie Varrelman Melchiori, Cindy L. Norton, James Edwin Ray, and Shirley Langdon Wilcox. Claire Prechtel-Kluskens is an archivist with NARA's User Services Branch at Archives I.

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