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David Hubb LONG born 03 October 1842, Henderson Co., Illinois. died 24 May 1908, Carbondale, Osage Co., Kansas. Buried Carbondale Cemetery, Lot 403. Mustered in 30 November 1861. Pvt. Co. D, 2nd Regt. Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry. Discharged 14 January1865, Fort Leavenworth. Married 11 October 1866 at Richland, Shawnee Co. Kansas to Mary E Stovall. They are parents of 10 children. Nancy John
Osborne County Veteran:
Birthdate:
Deathdate:
Cemetery:
ADAMS,
James
circa 1840
unknown
Sumner
Military record: Company D, 68th
Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil
War.
ADDISON,
Jonathan W. July
30, 1837
May 4, 1915
Osborne, A-80
Military stone: Company I, 15th New
Hampshire Infantry; also
Company E, 1st New Hampshire Heavy
Artillery, Union Army, Civil
War. Jonathan was a native of
Canada.
AILLS,
Jacob W.
unknown
unknown
Delhi
Military stone: Company E, 139th
Indiana Infantry, Union Army, Civil
War.
AILLS,
John R.
unknown
unknown
Delhi
Military record: Private, Company A, 139th
Infantry, 35th Division,
World War I.
ALVEY,
Benedick Joseph December
15, 1817 March 3, 1863
Osborne, B-35
Military stone: Company C, 93rd
Indiana Volunteer Infantry, U.S.
Army, Civil War. Benedick was
born in Washington County, Kentucky,
and died at Buntyn Station, Tennessee.
He was the son of Henry and
Mary Alvey. Benedick’s place
of burial is unknown but a stone to his
memory was placed in the Osborne Cemetery by his
descendants.
ALVEY,
Henry James
December 19, 1841 August
30, 1885
Osborne, B-35
Military stone: Sergeant, Company D, 135th
Indiana Infantry, Union
Army, Civil War. Henry was born in Perry County,
Indiana, and was
the son of Benedick and Melvina Alvey.
AMMONS,
John Peak
1834
1894
Cheyenne
Military stone: Private, Company H, Thomas
Legion, North Carolina
Infantry Regiment, Confederate States of America, Civil War. John
was born in Cherokee County, North Carolina and was the son of
Thomas Ammons.
ARCHER,
William McPherson May 4, 1841
October 22, 1920
Mount Herman
Military record: Civil War veteran.
William was born in Point Pleasant,
Ohio, and died at Waldo, Russell County, Kansas.
BACON,
William S.
February 5, 1827
unknown
Delhi
Military stone: Private, Company K, 22nd
Michigan Infantry, U.S.
Army, Civil War. William was
born in Canandague, New York. There
is no deathdate engraved on his tombstone.
BAKER,
George K.
October 21, 1841
January 30, 1918
Rose Valley
Military Record: Private, Company G, 148th
Pennsylvania Infantry,
Union Army, Civil War.
BALDWIN,
Edward S.
March 20, 1838
October 29, 1890
Osborne, A-56
Military record: Captain
of Company __ , 4th Michigan Cavalry, Union
Army, Civil War. Edward was born in Riga, New York,
and died in
Marceline, Missouri. He was the
brother of Chan W. Baldwin and lies in
an unmarked grave.
BARNETT, Robert
unknown
unknown
Pioneer
Military
Stone: Private, Company A, 2nd Tennessee
Cavalry,
Adventist
Confederate States of America, Civil War.
BARR,
John Thomas
January 26, 1846
January 30, 1943
Downs, 0-4
Military record: Union Army, Civil War.
John was born in
Monongalia County, Virginia (now West Virginia).
BARRETT,
James
1828
1894
Bethany Center
Military stone: Sergeant, Company G, 35th
Indiana Infantry, Union
Army, Civil War.
BARRY,
Robert
Unknown
December 25, 1891 Downs,
0-45
Military stone: Company F, 65th Ohio
Infantry, Union Army, Civil
War.
BATES,
Davis
April 15, 1815
August 8, 1899
Downs, 0-23
Military record: 49th Independent;
served as a recruiter for the Union
Army; Civil War. Davis was born
in Milroy, Mifflin County,
Pennsylvania, and was the son of John and Ruth
Bates. He was a close
friend of Abraham Lincoln.
BATES,
Seth Platt
1833
April 5, 1922
Downs, 0-25
Military stone: 1st Lieutenant,
Company E, 23rd Connecticut Volunteer
Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.
BEACH,
Chauncey
July 11, 1818
December 28, 1901 Vincent
Military record: Civil War veteran.
BEAR,
William Lamkey
April 16, 1828
November 26, 1880 Osborne,
A-79
Military record: Captain, Company B, 1st
Regiment, Pennsylvania
Reserve Volunteer Cavalry; and Lieutenant Colonel, 195th
Pennsylvania
Volunteers, Union Army, Civil War. William was the son
of Andrew and
Elizabeth Bear and was born in Petersburg,
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
On July 1, 1851, he married Mary C. Young and
together they had four
children, Oscar, Samuel, Clarence, and Clara.
He was the co-leader of
the Pennsylvania Colony which founded Osborne,
Kansas, in May 1871.
In public office William served as Prothonotary of
Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania, and later was Osborne County’s first county
representative
to the Kansas Legislature. He
was also elected as Osborne County
Superintendent of Public Instruction for a term. In
1996 William was
named to the Osborne County Hall of Fame as one of the county’s
outstanding citizens during its’ first 125 years.
BELL,
James C. Scott
February 2, 1849
September 23, 1911 Bristow
Military stone: MUSJS, Company F, 138th Illinois
Infantry, Civil War;
also Sergeant, Company A, 7th U.S.
Infantry, 1869-71. James was born
in Morgan County, Ohio, and was the brother of
Robert H. Bell.
BELL,
Robert H.
April 28, 1847
July 28, 1926
Bristow
Military record: Sergeant, Company G, 15th
New York Infantry, U.S.
Army, Civil War. Robert was
born in Morgan County, Ohio.
BENSON,
General Martin Luther
February 2, 1812
June 28, 1885
Downs, 0-3
Military record: Sergeant, Company K, 130th
Illinois Infantry, U.S.
Army, Civil War. Martin was
born in Providence, Rhode Island, and
died in Jewell County, Kansas. He
was the son of Martin and Amey
Benson. Martin was a member of
the 1847 John C. Fremont expedition
and was a surveyor for the Union Pacific Railroad
prior to the Civil
War. During the war he became
Paymaster General for the Union
Army and afterwards was appointed Chief U.S.
Government Surveyor.
He was named to the Osborne County Hall of Fame in
2001.
BIGGS,
Robert R.
February 16, 1824
June 28, 1904
Zimmerman
Military record: Captain, Company A, 19th
Ohio Infantry, Union Army,
Civil War. Robert was born near
Zanesville, Ohio.
BLISS,
Cornelius Freeman December
10, 1828 Mary 11, 1886
Bristow
Military record: Civil War veteran.
Cornelius was born in Essex,
Chittenden County, Vermont, and was the son of
Ambrose and Esther
Bliss.
BOEDECKER,
August
August 22, 1840
July 8, 1914
Round Mound
Military stone: Private, Company B, 14th
Iowa Infantry, August 15,
Immanuel
1862—November 18, 1864, Union Army, Civil War. August
was born Lutheran
in Hessen, Hanover Province, Germany.
Bottorff,
Samuel
February 16, 1830
January 16, 1903
Downs, 0-14
Military record: Corporal, 108th
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry,
Union Army, Civil War. Samuel
was born in Pennsylvania.
BOULTINGHOUSE,
Amos Howell
February 20, 1818
November 18, 1893 Bloomington
Military stone: Private, Company E, 55th
Illinois Infantry, Union Army,
Civil War. Amos was born in
Illinois.
BOWEN,
William Henry April
18, 1826
October 26, 1903
Kill Creek
Military
stone: Private, Company C, 32nd Iowa Infantry,
Union
Presbyterian
Army, Civil War. William was
born in Jefferson County, New York.
Bowman,
Reverend Martin 1826
July 22, 1900
Natoma
Military record: Chaplain, Company H, 22nd
Iowa Infantry, Union
Army, Civil War.
Boyce,
Robert Alec
August 29, 1839
January 29, 1929
Osborne, F-56
Military
record: Private, Company C, 118th Illinois
Infantry, Union
Army, Civil War. Robert was
born in Preble, Ohio.
Boyd,
Martin Van Buren November
18, 1840 December 30, 1917
Osborne, F-71
Military stone: Sergeant, Company C, 151st
Illinois Infantry, Union
Army, Civil War. Martin was
born in Lima County, Ohio.
Brickell,
Thomas O.
July 3, 1830
November 12, 1907 Sumner
Military
stone: Private, Company F, 105th Pennsylvania
Infantry, U.S.
Army, Civil War. Thomas was born in New York and died
at Fairbury,
Jefferson County, Nebraska.
Respectfully Submitted, Von Rothenberger Osborne Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director
Ottawa
WILLIAM LARZALERE Highland
Cemetery, Minneapolis, Kansas Company D &
F 69th Ohio Volunteer Infantry b: October 20, 1831; d: February 20, 1905
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON LASH,
SR. Bennington Cemetery, Bennington, Kansas Company
G, 170 Ohio Infantry, (National Guard) b: January 09, 1844; d: February
17, 1907
Henry Gilbert Baldwin
Buried: Baldwin Cemetery, Ada, Ottawa Co, KS, USA. Enrolled:
Private, Company I, 8th Regiment, Vermont Volunteers on December 17, 1861,
at Marlboro, Vermont. Mustered in Feb 18, 1862 at Brattleboro, Vt for three
years from June 4, 1861. Appears on a muster out roll, dated June
22, 1864, due soldier $3.84, bounty $100: Remarks: Wounded at Port Hudson,
LA, May 27, 1863, in body. Appears on a muster roll in a Brigade Hospital
near Port Hudson, Louisian, May and June, 1863. Discharged June 22, 1864.
Applied for invalid pension jan 9, 1880, age
43 years. (Strangely, he applied for his pension well after he had moved
to Kansas, but had an Arkansas lawyer apply for him. Not sure what that
was all about.) Widow Ellen S. Baldwin awarded monthly pension of $12 per
month, effective April 8, 1894. From: Norris
Taylor, Jr.
SMITH, Presley T. b. 20 June 1844 at St.
Francois co., MO (son of Presley T. and Margaret Jane (TRAPLEY) Smith).
He married 7 June 1865 Amanda NICHOLAS (daughter of Thomas Travis &
Zilla (Moore) Nicholas). He enlisted 8 Dec 1861 at Rolla, MO as a private
in Co. B, 6th Regiment of Missouri Cavalry Volunteers. Discharged 3 Jan
1865 at New Orleans, LA. He died 26 July 1921 at Minneapolis, KS and is
buried in the Minneapolis Cemetery in the veterns
section. Lisa Smalley
NICHOLAS, Thomas Travis b. Nov 1815 Nashville,
TN married (1) Glaphrey BUCK (2) 8 Oct 1845 Zilla MOORE. He enlisted 17
Oct 1861 in Co K, 10th Missouri Regiment Infantry as a private. Discharged
28 May 1862 at St. Charles, MO by reason of "Surgeons certificate of Disability".
He died 28 sept 1904, Minneapolis, KS and is buried in the Minneapolis
Cemetery. Lisa Smalley
George Washington Boyer, Jr. was born on Feb.
22, 1834 in Pennsylvania (probably Dover, York Co.), the second son born to
George Washington and Elizabeth Lark Boyer. The family moved to Pittsburgh
,then Eaton, Ohio (George, Sr. was in the hotel business in both locations), and
later homesteaded in Pocahontas, Illinois. George Washington, Jr. and his six
brothers all served in the Civil War in Company E. of the Third Illinois
Cavalry. All seven brothers survived the war. George, Jr. moved with his
wife Lydia and children from Clinton, Missouri to Delphos, Kansas in
approximately 1874. He was a farmer. He died in Delphos, Kansas in 1921 and is
buried in a family plot in the Delphos cemetery, Ottawa Co, Kansas. Pat
Stempski--George Jr. was the brother of my great-great grandmother, Rosanna
Boyer Miller.