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Additions to Veterans’ List – C

Posted By on May 18, 2013

Veterans of the Civil War identified as having some connection to the Lykens Valley area and included in the Civil War Research Project was last updated 19 April 2012.  In a series of posts continuing intermittently until concluding in mid-June, a brief sketch of each of the new names added since then will be presented.  Note that in a few cases, the persons are not veterans, but have been identified with some Civil War event or are related to a Civil War veteran.  At the conclusion of the listing of these added names, the Veterans list will be updated with the new names, re-alphabetized, and presented in a new format which includes the Project File Number for each individual.

Additional information is sought on each of the individuals in the Veterans’ List.  Comments can be added to the blog post or information can be sent by e-mail.  Of particular interest are stories, pictures, military records, pension information, and genealogies.

Abbreviations:  CW#Civil War Research Project File Number.  MI = Mustered In.  MO = Mustered Out.  NARA = National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm Series and Roll Number.  POW = Prisoner of War.  AKA = Also Known As.  Months are abbreviated with the standard 3-letter abbreviation.

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[CW#C001.5] Avery Billings Cain (1840-1879) ——– General.

[CW#C002] George W. Cake (1843-1906) ——–  50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Corporal (MI 9 Sep 1861 – MO absent in arrest 30 Jul 1865)       M554-R17.  Promoted to Corporal, date unknown.  Enrolled: Schuylkill Haven.  MI: Harrisburg.  Re-enlisted at Blaine’s Crossroads, Tennessee, 1 Jan 1864.  Discharged at Georgetown, DC.  Married: Louise Kaige.  Married 2nd: Emma ?  Occupation: Boatman.  Residence: Schuylkill Haven.  Moved to Delaware after Civil War.

[CW#C003] Howard L. Calder (1864-xxxx) ——–  No known Civil War service.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 512, 459 (portrait).

[CW#C004] William Calder (1821-1880) ——– Unknown.  Married:  Regina Camilla Greenawalt.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 125, 245 (portrait).  Escorted Abraham Lincoln to the Baltimore train in Harrisburg on his way to the inauguration in 1861.

[CW#C003.3] Winfield S. Caley (18xx-xxxx) ——- 5th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, ?   Received two gunshot wounds.   Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 705.

[CW#C004.5] James Donald Cameron (1833-1918) ——– No known Civil War service.  Married 1st:  Mary McCormick.  Married 2nd:  Elizabeth Sherman.  Died: Donegal, Lancaster County.        Buried:  Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin County.  President of the Northern Central Railroad during the Civil War.  Politician:  U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, 1877-1897.  Scandals. U.S. Secretary of War under President Grant.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 417.

[CW#C004.7] Simon Cameron (1799-1889) ——–  1st Secretary of War under Lincoln.   Buried: Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA.   Resigned or replaced over scandals involving procurement, railroad, etc.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 611 (portrait, p. 219).

[CW#C004.8] William Brua Cameron (1826-xxxx) ——– U.S Army Paymaster (1861). Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 430.

[CW#C008.2] Frank Cannon (1844-xxxx) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 6 Sep 1864 – Deserted 18 Sep 1864).  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.

[CW#C008.4] Martin Carbaugh (1838-xxxx) ——— 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Company K (MI Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).  165th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A (MI ? – MO ?).  Enrolled: Chambersburg.  MI: Chambersburg.

[CW#C008.6] William Carbaugh (1842-1911) ——— 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Company K, Private (MI 21 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).  165th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, ? (MI ? – MO ?).   Enrolled: Chambersburg.  MI: Chambersburg.

[CW#C008.8] John Carden (1846-xxxx) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 15 Sep 1864 – Deserted 15 Sep 1864).    Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.  Deserter.

[CW#C009] Conrad Carl (1843-1864) ——- 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, Private (MI 26 Feb 1864 – Killed in action 9 May 1864).  NARA M5544-R18.  Killed in action (KIA) at Wilderness/Nye River, Virginia.  Father possibly Heinrich Carl.  Brother possibly Moses Carl.  “Mother” in 1850 Census is too old.  Residence:  Wiconisco, Dauphin County.  Occupation:  Laborer.

[CW#C013.5] James Carl (1842-xxxx) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 7 Sep 1864 – Deserted 7 Sep 1864).    NARA M554-R18.  Deserter.                                           .

[CW#C020] Garrett Carrigan (18xx-xxxx) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI ? – MO ?).

[CW#C026.5] Elias Cassel (1830-xxxx) ——– Drafted and furnished a substitute.   Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 1143.

[CW#C027] John Cessna (1821-1895) ——–  Unknown.  Politician:  Speaker of Pennsylvania House, p. 135 (1851 & 1863).  Was Speaker when Lee invaded Pennsylvania.

[CW#C028.3] Charles S. Chamberlain (1841-1885) ——– 11th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 2 Oct 1861 – MO 14 Jun 1865).  Enrolled: Northumberland County  MI: Northumberland County.  Married:  Sabina E. Lamberson.    Buried:  Irish Valley, United Methodist Church Cemetery, Paxinos, Northumberland County.   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.  Residence: Shamokin Township, Northumberland County.  Occupation: Laborer.

[CW#C028.4] Israel Chamberlain (1828-1861) ——– 11th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 2 Oct 1861 – Died 26 Dec 1861).  NARA M554-R19.  Died in war, Annapolis, Maryland.  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.

[CW#C028.5] Joshua L. Chamberlain (1828-1914) ——- General.

[CW#C028.6] Lewis Chamberlain (1834-1911) ——- 104th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Private (MI 10 Mar 1865 – MO 25 Aug 1865).    Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg.     Married: Hester Esther Sober.  Married 2nd:. Elizabeth Sober.    Buried: Summit Cemetery, Shamokin, Northumberland County.  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.  Occupation: Engineer.  Residence:  Northumberland County.

[CW#C028.8] George P. Chandler (1841-xxxx) ——– 127th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, ?  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 509.

[CW#C035] Henry B. Christian (1836-1892) ——– 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 13 Mar 1865 – MO 30 Jul 1865).   NARA M554-R19.  MI:  Pottsville.  Married: Lizzie A. ?      Buried:  Union Cemetery, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.    Residence;  Berks County.  Occupation:  Boatman.

[CW#C035.4] David H. Chronister (1840-1864) ——-  138th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, Corporal (MI 17 Sep 1862 – Died 14 May 1864).   Enrolled: Adams County.  MI: Haarrisburg.  Shot in stomach at Wilderness, Virginia, 6 May 1864, died 14 May 1864.   Brother of Emanuel Chronister who married Jennie Sipe of Herndon.   Buried:  Fredericksburg National Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Virginia.  Occupation: Carpenter.  Res: Middletown, Adams, County.

[CW#C035.7] Emanuel Monroe Chronister (1842-1900) ——– 56th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Corporal (MI 20 Mar 1865 – MO 1 Jul 1865).  ? 55th Pennsylvania Infantry (?).  ? 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry, ?, ? (?)   Promoted to Corporal, 21 May 1865.  Married:  Jennie Sipe.  Brother-in-law of John A. Sipe of Herndon.   Buried:  Hampton Union Cemetery, Hampton, Adams County, Pennsylvania.

[CW#C051.5] Henry B. Clark (1825-1895) ——–  33rd Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1863), Company G, 2nd Sergeant (MI 26 Jun 1863 – MO 4 Aug 1863).  NARA M554-R20.    Married:  Angeline Stiehly.    Buried:  Salem (Herb’s) Church Cemetery, Rough & Ready, Schuylkill County.   Found in Something About Rough & Ready, p. 132-135.

[CW#C052] John Clark (1822-1872) ——– 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves.   U.S. Military Railroads.   Politician.  Speaker of Pennsylvania House, 1869.

[CW#C052.5] Joseph Nelson Clark (1839-xxxx) ——– 36th Pennsylvania Infantry (3rd Pennsylvania Reserves), Company ?   Prisoner of War (POW) at Libby.  Medical Doctor (Physician).  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 397.

[CW#C053.5] Valentine F. Clark (18xx-xxxx) ——– 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C,  ?   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.

[CW#C056.5] Reuben C. Clemens (1842-1914) ——- 201st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI 22 Aug 1864 – MO 21 Jun 1865).  NARA M554-R20.   Married:. Sarah E. ?  Died: Progress, Pennsylvania.    Buried: Shoops Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin County.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 952.

[CW#C057] Charles M. Clement (1855-1934) ——–  Not in Civil War.   Brigadier General in Post-Civil War period (Pennsylvania National Guard).  His father was John Kay Clement, Provost Marshal of 14th District of Pennsylvania during Civil War (1862-1864).   Found in Northumberland County Biographical Annals, p. 161 (portrait).

[CW#C058] John Kay Clement (1820-1882) ——–  3rd Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency o 1862), Company D, Private (12 Sep 1862 – 25 Sep 1862).  Enrolled:  Sunbury.   Provost Marshal of 14th District of PA (1862-1864).   Residence:  Sunbury.  Occupation:  Lawyer.

[CW#C059.5] Emanuel Cliger (18xx-xxxx) ——– 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).   Found in cemetery records, Lykens, Dauphin County, but not found in regimental records.    Buried:  Union Cemetery, Lykens, Dauphin Co., PA.

[CW#C060] William Clinger (18xx-xxxx) ——–    See:  William H. Blyler.   Clinger was his mother’s maiden name.

[CW#C066.3] Aaron Coble (1859-xxxx) ——–  No Civil War service.   Father: Henry Coble, Civil War Veteran, 173rd Pennsylvania Infantry.  Physician.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 847 (portrait, p. 719).

[CW#C066.7] Henry Coble (1829-1875)   173rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, 5th Sergeant (MI 29 Oct 1862 – MO 17 Aug 1863).   NARA M554-R21.  Promoted to Sergeant, 3 May 1863. Married: Mary Risser.  Son:  Aaron Coble, was Physician.    Buried:  Willow Grove Cemetery, Linglestown, Dauphin County.   Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 847 (son’s portrait, p. 719).

[CW#C068.3] John G. Coder (1843-xxxx) ——- 125th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Corporal (MI ? – MO ?).  21st Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company ?   Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 411.

[CW#C068.5] Alexander Hamilton Coffroth (1828-1906) ——–  Not a Civil War veteran.  Buried:  Union Cemetery, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania.  Politician:  Congressman from 16th Congressional District of PA (1865), Democrat.  Voted for 13th Amendment.  See:  Team of Rivals, p. 689. Played by actor Boris McGiver in film, “Lincoln.”  Last surviving pallbeearer of Abraham Lincoln.

[CW#C068.7] William Codrode (1822-xxxx) ——–  55th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G, ?  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 878.

[CW#C074] Cornelius Coleman (1829-1900) ——–  Unknown, probably no military service.  Born:  Lykens Township.   Head of Relief Fund During Civil War.  Found in Biographical Encyclopedia of Schuylkill County, p. 379.

[CW#C077.2] John Collins (1832-xxxx) ——-  210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 10 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).   Enrolled: Lewistown, PA.   MI: Camp Curtin.

[CW#C077.5] Charles H. T. Collis (18xx-xxxx) ——–  General.

[CW#C078] John B. Colmen (18xx-xxxx) ——–  17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company I, Private (MI 7 Oct 1862 – MO 7 Oct 1865).   NARA M554-R21.  Living in Reed Township, Dauphin County, 1890.    Buried:  Stone’s Cemetery, ?, Dauphin County.

[CW#C079] Alpheus Combs (1837-1868) ——–  50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 17 Apr 1864 – MO 30Jul 1865).  173rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 2 Nov 1862 – MO 27 Jul 1863).   NARA M554-R21.  Enrolled:  Pottsville.  MI:  Pottsville.   Buried:  Union Cemetery, Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County.     Residence:  Schuylkill County.  Occupation:  Farmer.

[CW#C081.5] Hugh Connolly (1827-1898) ——-  210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Corporal (MI 10 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).   Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.  Promoted to Corporal, 1 Oct 1864.

[CW#C081.6] Levi L. Conrad (18xx-xxxx) ——–  172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D.  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p.53

[CW#C081.7] Samuel B. Conrad (18xx-xxxx) ——- 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D.   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.

[CW#C084.5] I. Elmer Cook (1843-xxxx) ——–  138th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G.   Medical Doctor (Physician).  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 371-372.

[CW#C088] James Cooper (1810-1863) ——–  Brigadier General in Columbus, Ohio.   Politician:  Speaker of Pennsylvania House, p. 132 (1847).

[CW#C090] Eli H. Coover (1827-1903) ——–  Unknown, probably none.  U.S. Pension Examiner, 1872-1883.   Burial:  Harrisburg, Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin County.  Physician.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 365, 395 (portrait).

[CW#C092] Joseph Henry Coover (1838-1890) ——-  5th U.S. Artillery Reserves (probably post Civil War).   Member of 5th U.S. Artillery Reserves.  Assistant Surgeon, General Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee.  Member U.S. Sanitary Commission.  Surgeon at Annapolis, Maryland.   Nephew of Eli M. Coover, also a physician.  Physician.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 368-369.

[CW#C096] Rolandus Correll (1845-1897) ——–  50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 20 Apr 1864 – MO 30 Jul 1865).  39th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1863), Company D, Private (MI 1 Jul 1863 – MO 2 Aug 1863).   NARA M554-R23.  Enrolled:  Pottsville.  MI:  Pottsville.   Maried:. Katherine ?   Buried: Christ Lutheran Church Cemetery, Bernsville, Schuylkill County.  Residence: Schuylkill County.  Occupation:  Teamster.

[CW#C097] Jacob Dolson Cox (18xx-xxxx) ——– General.   Born:  Canada (Immigrant).   Buried:  Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.

[CW#C098.5] James Coyle (18xx-xxxx) ———   18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.

[CW#C104] William Crabb (18xx-xxxx) ——–  Politician.  Speaker of Pennsylvania House, 1841.

[CW#C106.5] Leonard P. Craig (1844-1923) ——–  U.S. Colored Cavalry, Company M, Private (MI 19 Feb 1865 – MO 11 Feb 1866).  Sent to Camp William Penn.  Mother was Rachel Enty of Schuylkill County.  Married 1st: Amelia Surls.  Married 2nd: Annie ?     Buried:  Dauphin Cemetery, Dauphin Borough, Dauphin County.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 854.  See:  Leonard P. Craig.

[CW#C108] John Crane (18xx-1905) ——–  Unknown.  Buried:  Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Dauphin Co, PA.   Found in cemetery list as Civil War veteran.  Possibly records co-minged with another one of same name.

[CW#C110.3] Samuel Crawford (1837-xxxx) ——-  210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 14 Sep 1864 – Deserted 15 Sep 1864).  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Camp Curtin.  Deserter.

[CW#C110.4] Samuel Crawford (18xx-xxxx) ——–  107th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, ?   Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.

[CW#C110.5] Samuel W. Crawford (1829-1892) ——– General.

[CW#C111.05] Josiah B. Crist (18xx-xxxx) ——– 93rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company E, ?     Dentist.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 692.  Member of Post 58, G.A.R., Harrisburg.

[CW#C111.1] George Frank Crone (18xx-xxxx) ——- 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  18th Pennsylvania Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B, ?     Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.

[CW#C111.13] Harmon T. Crone (18xx-xxxx) ——–  172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  18th Pennsylvania Infantry(Emergency of 1862), Company B,  ?    Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.

[CW#C111.15] Julius Henry Crone (18xx-xxxx) ——–  172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  18th PA Infantry (Emergency of 1862), Company B,  ?      Found in Trevorton Civil War veterans list, p. 53.

[CW#C111.2] David R. Crook (1846-1891) ——– 47th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company D, Private (MI 15 Oct 1864 – Trans to ?).  11th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, ? (MI 3 Sep 1864 – MO 1 Jun 1865), ?  27th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company ? (Trans to ? – MO).   Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI:  Harrisburg.  Date of 13 Apr 1865 for transfer?    Married: Margaret A. ?  Brother:  William H. Crook.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 317.

[CW#C111.4] Gabriel Abraham Crook (1821-1892) ——– 126th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Private (MI 16 Aug 1862 – MO 29 May 1863).  4th U.S. Infantry, ?, ? (MI 16 Feb 1864 – MO 3 Apr 1865).  Pre-Civil War: 3rd U.S.Artillery, 1835-1839.  NARA M554-R24.  Enr: Duncan’s Island.  MI: Harrisburg.  Lost arm at North Ann River, Battle of Wilderness, Virginia (amputee).  Married:  Marie A. ?  Father of William H. Crook.   Residence: Marysville, Perry County (1883).  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 317.

[CW#C111.6] Samuel A. Crook (1845-1922) ——–  33rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 26 Aug 1862 – MO ? ).  83rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, Private (MI 7 Mar 1865 – MO 28 Jun 1865).  Possibly 33rd New York Infantry, ? (MI ? – MO ?).  NARA M554-R24.  Enrolled: Harrisburg.  MI: Harrisburg.  Enrolled: Rochester, New York.  Born: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.  Buried: First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Rockaway, Morris Co., New Jersey.  Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p. 317.  Occupation: Boatman.  Another one (1848-1917) served in 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry?  Records co-mingled?

[CW#C111.8] William H. Crook (1844-1914) ——–  77th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Company Band,  Private, 3rd Class Musician (MI 29 Aug 1861 – MO 15 Jan 1862).  203rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company K, Private, Captain (MI 27 Aug 1864 – MO 19 Jul 1865).   NARA M554-R24.  Enrolled 1st: Chambersburg.  MI: Camp Nevin, Kentucky.  Transferred to Band, 1 Nov 1861.  Brother & father also served.  Married:  Mary E. Whippo.   Buried:  Paxtang Cemetery, Paxtang, Dauphin County. Found in Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, p.317.  Politician:  Harrisburg Supervisor.  Another of same name in 66th Pennsylvania Infantry (1843-1914).  Same name as bodyguard of Abraham Lincoln.  Records could be co-mingled?

[CW#C112.5] Daniel Crow (18xx-xxxx) ——–  6th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI ? – MO ? ).  191st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, ? (MI ?- MO ?).   Buried:  Union Cemetery, Lykens, Dauphin County.

[CW#C117.5] Joseph M. Cummings (1831-xxxx) ——– 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 16 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).   Enrolled: Lewistown.  MI: Camp Curtin.   Widow applied for pension, 24 Nov 1890.

[CW#C119] Dennis Cunningham (1842-xxxx) ——– Unknown.

[CW#C122.4] Newton Martin Curtis (1835-1910) ——– General.

[CW#C122.8] William B. Curtis (18xx-xxxx) ——– General.

[CW#C123] Richard Cutchall (1836-1903) ——– 14th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Private (MI 2 May 1861 – MO 7 Aug 1861).  110th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private (MI 17 Jan 1862 – MO 17 Feb 1865).  NARA M554-R25.  Enrolled:  Blair County.  MI:  Harrisburg.  Later Enrolled: Mt. Union.  MI: Pau Pau, Virginia.  Parolled prisoner (POW).  Captured at Cold Harbor, 2 Jun 1864.  Released 16 Nov 1864 at Savannah, GA.  Discharged 20 Mar 1865.  Married: Barbara ?, the widow of Webster Wynn from Rush Township, Dauphin County.  Burial:  Dauphin Cemetery, Dauphin Borough, Dauphin County.   Possibly another one of same name who also served, co-mingled?  Res:  Fulton Co.  Occupation:  Hoop Maker.  2nd Residence: Maddensville.  Occupation:  Laborer.

[CW#C124] Byron M. Cutcheon (1836-1908) ——– General.

[CW#C125] Allen Cutler (1835-1892) ——- 210th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private (MI 10 Sep 1864 – MO 30 May 1865).  Enrolled: Lewistown.  MI: Camp Curtin.   Died: Lewistown, Pennsylvania.


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