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KAIL, Peter
KALER, John G.
KEABLES, Charles F.
KEELING, William
KEENEY, Thomas
KEENEY, William Perry
KEFFER, John
KEMPLE, Charles B.

KENWORTHY, Fernando D.
KEPLER, John
KERN, John
KERR, Levi H.
KILLEN, Robert
KIMES, Boston M.
KIMES, James B.
KIMZEY, James


KING, Garrett
KING, George W.
KING, Noah W.
KIRKHART, Jacob M.
KIRKHART, Joseph F.
KIRKHART, Silas D.
KLECKNER, Henry
KOOSIER, Daniel

 

KAIL, Peter, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: In youth Blacksmith trade, Date of Birth: Sept 15, 1826, Place of Birth: Harrison County, Ohio, Date of Death: July 14, 1927, Place of Death: Carlisle Iowa, age 97, Place of Burial: Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Allen Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Harrison Kail, Mother: Eleanor Barnes, Wife: Elizabeth Myers, Children: Harrison (deceased), Mayme Kail

War Record:

        Corporal in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted Aug 23, 1861 as 1st Corporal, age 36, residence Carlisle, nativity Ohio.  Mustered Sept 6, 1861, discharged Oct 16, 1862 at St. Louis, Missouri for disability

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Kail, Peter, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: residence Carlisle

        Came to Warren County, Iowa Nov 1854.  Married Elizabeth Myers Jan 30, 1845, a native of Indiana, but raised in Jefferson County, Ohio.  They have no family, he owns a farm of 40 acres, also town property, followed blacksmithing for 26 years.

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, joined March 31, 1887

 

KALER, John G., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1834, Date of Death: Jan 23, 1912, Place of Birth: Pleasantville, Iowa, Place of Burial: Pleasantville, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 70th Illinois Infantry, Company D, enlisted June 18, 1862, mustered July 4, 1862, residence Deerfield.  Mustered out Oct 23, 1862

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: Kaler, John G.

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined 1894

 

KEABLES, Charles F., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Carriage maker, Date of Birth: Dec 19, 1839, Place of Birth: Norwich, Connecticut

War Record:

        Private in 18th Connecticut Infantry, Company C, enlisted Aug 6, 1862,  mustered Aug 18, 1862, residence Norwich.  Wounded and captured June 15, 1863, Winchester, Virginia.  Pardoned Aug 2, 1863.  Transferred to 159th Co. 2nd Battalion, V.R.C. (Veterans Reserve Corps) Sept 14, 1864.  Discharged Aug 18, 1865.  In Veterans Reserve Corps given special duty as Assistant in Q.M. (Quarter Master ) Department

Battles, etc. – Wounded in left forearm, taken prisoner Summits Point and Carter’s Farm June 15, 1863 – confined Belle Island about 7 weeks.  Exchange Aug 1, 1863

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Keables, C.T. – residence Pella, Record of Connecticut Men, Transfer Card from Post 12 filed with Post 116

        Post 116 Personal Reminiscences: Most intimate friends were Chas. H. Carpenter, Charles Tilly, George Ward and William Ellis. Letter March 19, 1921 from Beloit, Kansas, asking for transfer card.  Had been given life membership in Post 116.

Post:

        Pella Post 404, joined Oct 16, 1885, discharged 1890

        Indianola Post 116, joined July 2, 1892, age 51, transferred 1921

        Beloit, Kansas Post 149, joined 1921

 

KEELING, William W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Born: 1827, Kentucky, Buried: Avon Cemetery, Allen Township, Polk County, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 36th Iowa Infantry, Company K

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Enlisted Aug 20, 1862, mustered Sept 15, 1862, age 35, residence Monroe County, nativity Kentucky.  Taken prisoner April 25, 1864, Mark’s Mills, Arkansas, returned to Company Feb 25, 1865, mustered out Aug 24, 1865, Devall’s Bluff, Arkansas

        Roster 1893, Post 425

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425

        Des Moines Post 7, joined Aug 14, 1879, Roster no. 74 of Post #7

 

KEENEY, Thomas, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Baker, Born: Pulaski County, Kentucky

War Record:

        Private in 120th Indiana Infantry, Company B

Sources:

        Record of Posts: Keeny, Thomas, Application Paper to join Post 116 signed Tom Keney age 52 in March 8, 1884

        Adjutant General’s Report Indiana: residence Crawfordsville, enlisted Jan 30, 1864, mustered out Jan 8, 1866 at Indianapolis, Indiana

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined March 8, 1884, age 52, suspended June 30, 1887

 

KEENEY, William Perry, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Apple Orchards, Date of Birth: Sept 9, 1848, Place of Birth: Montgomery County, Indiana, Date of Death: May 6, 1938, Place of Death: Allen Township, Polk County, Iowa, Place of Burial: Avon, Iowa, Father: Jonathan Keeney, nativity Tennessee, Indian Mountain Rangers against Sioux,  Mother: Matilda C. Walker, nativity 1832 in the South, Wife: Nancy Ellen born Avon, Iowa Nov 15, 1852, married Sept 25, 1867, died May 18, 1902, Children: Arden W. – Carlisle, Iowa, Ethel R. Keeney – Route 3, Des Moines, Iowa, Fern M. Fillman – Stuart, Iowa, Josephine Revling – 15908 Bassett Street, Van Nuys, California

War Record:

        Private in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted and mustered Oct 16, 1861, age 18, mustered out Oct 16, 1864 Davenport, Iowa, expiration term of service

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: Keeny, William P.

        Daughter Ethel R. Keeney (Dec 5, 1944): Jonathan Keeney’s discharge says he fought against the Soucks, meaning Sioux.  Wm. Perry Keeney’s Regiment reached Cape Girardeau, Missouri before he caught up, which explains why some Iowa Records do not list his name  Brothers Thomas J. Keeney Company B, 29th Iowa Infantry and Joseph Mitchell Keeney were in Civil War.  W.F. Keeney lived at Avon, Carlisle, Scotch Ridge and Farm in Allen Township, Polk County, Iowa

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, joined March 31, 1887, suspended 1894, and 1899, reinstated 1899

        Command of Post 425 in 1888

 

KEFFER, John, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

Residence: New Virginia, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Jan.26, 1842, Place of Birth: Indiana, Date of Death: July 24, 1934, Place of Death: Missouri Valley, Iowa, Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Missouri Valley, Iowa, Father: Henderson Keffer

War Record:

Private, 4th Iowa Infantry, Company F, mustered out a Corporal, enlisted July 10, 1861, age 20, residence Warren County, mustered August 15, 1861, re-enlisted and mustered Jan. 25, 1864 (Veteran), promoted to 8th Corporal July 4, 1864, 7th Corporal Aug. 15, 1864, 6th Corporal Aug.15, 1864, mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Kentucky

Sources:

Descriptive Book Post 51 (later 302) New Virginia, Roster Iowa Soldiers

Post Record:

New Virginia Post 51, joined Dec. 16, 1881

 

KEMPLE, Charles B., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: 1831, Place of Birth: Germany

War Record:

        Private in 86th Illinois Infantry, Company D, enlisted and mustered Dec 29, 1863, residence Trivoli, discharged June 17, 1865 from wounds

Battles, etc.

        Gun shot right side, Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: (Charles B.) – recruit, Post 116 Descriptive Book: age 54 in Feb 17, 1883

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Feb 17, 1883, dropped by transfer Feb 26, 1884 and Dec 25, 1894, transferred July 10, 1885

        Milo Post 275, joined May 30, 1885, transferred July 2, 1887

 

KENWORTHY, Fernando D., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: P.O. Avon, Iowa, Date of Death: Dec 7, 1912, Place of Death: Avon, Iowa, Place of Burial: Avon Cemetery, Polk County, Iowa, Children: Arthur, Frank, Albert, Clarence, Mrs. Nettle Stanton

War Record:

        Sergeant in 39th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted Aug 17, 1862 as Sergeant, age 21, residence Des Moines, Iowa, nativity Indiana. Mustered Aug 26, 1862, mustered out May 9, 1865, Davenport, Iowa

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: Kenworthy, Fernando D., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: F.D. – residence Avon (Private)

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, joined Aug 5, 1888, transferred 1894

 

KEPLER, John, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Germany

War Record:

        Private in 69th Indiana Infantry, Company D, enlisted June 5, 1862, mustered July 26, 1862, residence Trenton, mustered out July 5, 1865 at Mobile, Alabama

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report of Indiana, Post 116 Application Paper age 45 in 1884

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined March 8, 1884, transferred Oct 3, 1885

        Marshalltown Soldiers Home Post 452, suspended 1892

 

KERN, John, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Death: June 17, 1889, Place of Death: Norwalk, Iowa, Place of Burial: Norwalk Cemetery, Linn Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Joseph Kern, Mother: Elizabeth, Wife: Mrs. Miriam Black, Children: George A., Clara Ellen, Mary, Joseph, Herman B, Lillian Louis Kerr, C.B., Harriet Fisk

War Record:

        Major in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company H, appointed Captain Company H, 34th Iowa Infantry Aug 19, 1862, mustered Oct 15, 1862, promoted Major April 22, 1863, mustered out Nov 12, 1864

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Company H, 34th Iowa Infantry, Captain

Post:

        Norwalk Post 355, joined Aug 25, 1884

 

KERR, Levi H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Death: May 15, 1905, Place of Death: Palmyra, Iowa, Place of Burial: Palmyra Cemetery, Palmyra Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: James Kerr, Mother: Sarah Barrows, Wife: Mrs. Josephine Bernard, Children: Mrs. Charles Flesher – Hartford, Iowa, Mrs. Ola Dilley – Harvey, Iowa, Mrs. Jessie Bruse – Huron, South Dakota, Mrs. Stella Farley – Palmyra, Iowa, John L. – Palmyra, Iowa, Ross – Palmyra, Iowa

War Record:

        Corporal in 15th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Oct 19, 1861, age 24, residence Indianola, born Pennsylvania, promoted 6th Corporal Jan 1, 1865, mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Kentucky

Sources:

        32nd Annual Encampment: Kerr, Levi H. – Private, Company G, 15th Iowa Infantry, Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Levi H.)

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 12, 1883, age 43

 

KILLEN, Robert, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Lucas, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: March 16, 1844, Place of Birth: Larue County, Kentucky, Date of Death: Jan 25, 1941, Place of Death: Lucas, Iowa, Place of Burial: Graceland Cemetery, Lucas, Iowa, Father: Robert Killen, Mother: Anna Carter, Wife: (1) Delia Robison married Marion County, Indiana, (2) Mary Etta Baker married Lucas County, Iowa, Children from 1st marriage: James (died in infancy), Charles, Maude Keever – Tarkio, Missouri, Children from 2nd marriage: Marshall – Wilmont, Minnesota, Robert – Worthington, Minnesota, John (died in infancy), Mary Sturgeon – Irwin, Nebraska, Lena Marker – Norwood, Iowa, Linda Gibson – Sterling, North Dakota, Fletcher Killen – Norwood, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 37th Kentucky Infantry, Company F and Private in 55th Kentucky Infantry, Company E

        1st enlistment in Company F, 1st Kentucky Cavalry Aug 1, 1861. Enlisted Aug 3, 1863 in 37th Kentucky Infantry, Company F.  Re-enlisted Nov 18, 1864 in Company E, 55th Kentucky Infantry. Discharged Sept 19, 1863 and Nov 17, 1864, Louisville, Kentucky

        Duplicate in Consolidated file, War C-2566967

Sources:

        War Department Jan 1939

        Lived in Lucas County, Iowa after service.

        Chariton Herald Patriot [newspaper] Jan 30, 1941 Obituary of Robert Killen.  Survived by one daughter of 1st marriage, Mrs. Maude Keever; children by 2nd marriage: Marshall of Wilmont, Minnesota, Robert of Worthington, Minnesota, Mary Sturgeon of Irwin, Nebraska, Mrs. Linda Gibson of Sterling, North Dakota, Fletcher and Lena Marker of Norwood; also a step-daughter, Mrs. Roxie McNeer of Milo, Iowa, 21 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, 6 great great grandchildren, other relatives and friends, five brothers, and one sister preceded him in death.

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined 1889, suspended 1895, dropped 1900, rejected April 4, 1914

        Feb 22, 1940 paid dues of $2.00 for 1940

 

Obituary of Robert Killen, Chariton Herald Patriot, Jan 30, 1941, page 5

Deaths, Robert Killen – Robert Killen, civil war veteran, departed this life on Jan 25, 1941, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jesse Marker, in Norwood, Iowa at the age of 96 years, 9 months and 25 days. His illness was of short duration, lasting only from Tuesday until Saturday morning at 6:30, when he slept peacefully away.  Everything was done for his relief that loving hands could do, but to no avail. Robert Killen was one of the two last civil war veterans of Lucas County.  When he was a young man he enlisted in Company F, First Kentucky Cavalry, on the first Monday in August 1861, and served two terms in the war and was discharged Sept 19, 1865.  Two years ago he attended the “Old Soldiers Reunion” at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.”  He was married to Lela Robison in Marion County, Indiana, who preceded him in death.  Three children were born to them.  A son, James, died in infancy, and another son, Charley, preceded him in death.  A daughter, Mrs. Maude Keever, resides in Turkio, Missouri.  Later he was united in marriage to Mary Etta Baker.  To this union seven children were born, one of whom, John, died in infancy.  Those living are Marshall, of Wilmont, Minnesota, Robert of Worthington, Minnesota, Mrs. Mary Sturgeon, of Irwin, Nebraska, Mrs. Linda Gibson of Sterling, North Dakota, Fletcher Killen and Mrs. Lena Marker of Norwood, also a step daughter, Mrs. Roxie McNeer of Milo, 21 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, 6 great, great grandchildren, and other relatives and friends.  Five brothers and one sister preceded him in death.  Although he did not affiliate with any church, three years ago he confessed Christ as his Savior and was baptized at the age of 94 years.  As long as he was able he enjoyed church and requested prayer many times.  For the last thirteen years he made his home with his youngest daughter, Mrs. Jesse Marker.  Funeral services, conducted by Mrs. Louis L. Martin, pastor of the Norwood Church, were held Monday afternoon at two o’clock at the Latter Day Saints church near Norwood and interment was in the cemetery nearby.  Mrs. Harold Haltom, Mrs. Clarence Manser, Homer Puderbaugh and Darrel Parkin sang three hymns, “Rock of Ages,” “The Old Rugged Cross,” and “Abide with Me,” Pianist, Mrs. Earnest Fogle. Paul Bearers, John Roe, Dwight Curtis, Robert Benick, Marshall and Robert Killen, and Lloyd Sloan.  Those coming from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Killen and Mildred and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sloan, of Wilmont, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Killen and daughter, Marjorie, of Worthington, Minnesota; Mrs. Lee Sturgeon, Irwin, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Halferty and son, Donald, of Lincoln, Nebraska; Mrs. Maude Keever, Tarkio, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeer and daughter, Elsie of Milo; Bill Baker and Bob Edwards of Newbern; Taylor and George Baker of Chariton.  “It is hard to break the tender cord when love has bound the heart.  It is hard, so hard to speak the words, “We must forever part.”  Dearest father we must lay thee in the peaceful grave’s embrace, but the memory will be cherished when we see thy Heavenly face.

 

KIMES, Boston M., GAR Card File

Biographical Information: none given

War Record:

        Private in 3rd Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, Company F, enlisted Feb 27th and mustered Feb 29th, 1864, age 21, residence Jefferson County, Iowa, nativity Tennessee.  Mustered out Aug 9, 1865, Atlanta, Georgia

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Kimes, Boston M., Iowa Index: Kimes, Boston, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Kimes, J.B. (same company and regiment – but Roster show only B.M.

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, suspended 1899

 

KIMES, James B., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Memphis, Tennessee

War Record:

        Private in 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Company F, entered 1861, Fairfield, mustered out Oct 31, 1864 from Company F, 3rd Iowa Cavalry

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Kimes, J.B., Company F, 3rd Iowa Cavalry – residence Carlisle, Not shown in Iowa Index or Roster,  Roster shows one Boston M. in Company F, 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Post 309 Descriptive Book and all editions of G.A.R., Age and service from Descriptive Book

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined Feb 5, 1887, age 41, suspended Sept 1, 1888

 

KIMZEY, James, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Lacona, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Humboldt County, Illinois

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company D, enlisted August 14, mustered Oct 15, 1862, age 34, residence Lacona, nativity Illinois, discharged for disability March 2, 1863, St. Louis, Missouri

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: Kinzey, James: Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Kimsey, James – residence Lacona, Post 309 Descriptive Book: Kimsey age 56 (Aug 29, 1884)

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined Aug 29, 1884

 

KING, Garrett , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1832, Date of Death: Nov 12, 1899, Place of Burial: Swan Cemetery, Swan, Iowa, Father: Jacob King, Mother: Harriett

War Record:

        Private in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Aug 29, 1861 as 7th Corporal, age 29, residence Palmyra, born Ohio.  Transferred to Invalid Corp, mustered out Sept 28, 1864, Kingston, Georgia

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Graves Registration: buried in Warren County, Sadie Kutz and Soldier’s Relief Comm. In Marion County, says buried in Swan Cemetery, Swan Township, Marion County, Iowa,  Death Certificate could not be found in either county of date given (Oct 1950)

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, cd Jan 1, 1886

 

KING, George W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: May 5, 1837, Place of Birth: Athens, Ohio, Date of Death: Feb 22, 1920, Place of Death: Swan, Iowa, Place of Burial: Swan Cemetery, Swan, Iowa, Father: George King, Mother: Myrick, Wife: (1) Sarah Gill, (2) Anna Kellum, Children: Andrew,  Cora, Garrett, Arthur, Jasper, Edgar, Charles

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted Aug 11, 1862, age 25, residence Palmyra, born Ohio, discharged for disability March 11, 1863, St. Louis, Missouri

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (George W.)

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined July 12, 1884, suspended July 1, 1887, dropped Dec 1, 1887, reinstated Feb 16, 1889

 

KING, Noah W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Indianola and Avon, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Indiana

War Record:

        Private in 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery, Company B, enlisted  and mustered July 24, 1861, residence Martinsville, mustered out July 31, 1864.

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: King, Noah, Private Company B, 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery – residence Carlisle, Report of Adjutant General Indiana: King, Noah W., Post 116 Descriptive Book: age 42

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 27, 1882, age 42,  suspended June 30, 1885, dropped Sept 1, 1886

        Carlisle Post 425, joined March 31, 1887, Post 425: N.W. King

 

KIRKHART, Jacob M., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Teamster, Place of Birth: Ohio

War Record:

        Private in 168th Ohio Infantry, Company B, enlisted May 2, 1864 for 100 days, age 20, mustered out with Company Sept 8, 1864, at Camp Dennison, Ohio

Sources:

        Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Jacob M., Post 309 Descriptive Book: age 39 in 1884

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined April 12, 1884, dropped Jan 1, 1887, reinstated June 30, 1891

 

KIRKHART, Joseph F., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: April 17, 1838, Place of Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Osceola, Iowa, Wife: Louise E.

War Record:

        Private in Company E, 117th Ohio Infantry and 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery.  Enlisted April 20, 1864, age 25, appointed 1st Lieutenant April 25, 1864; promoted Captain Nov 3, 1864, honorable discharge May 3, 1865

Sources:

        Roster Ohio Soldiers: Company H, 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery, Record of Posts: Company A, 13th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Find in Roster Ohio Company H, 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery: Kirkhart, Joseph F., age 21, enlisted Oct 20, 1862 for 3 years, rejected by mustering officer

        Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Captain Company A, 13th Ohio Cavalry: Kirkhart, Joseph F.

        Prisoner: Petersburg, Virginia July 30, 1864 to March 2, 1865, Discharged 32 months, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Kirkhart, J.F. – Captain Company A, 13th Ohio Cavalry – residence Lacona, Graves Registration

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined April 12, 1884, suspended June 1, 1888, reinstated Dec 22, 1888, dropped 1900

 

KIRKHART, Silas D., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Aug 24, 1842

War Record:

        Private in 3rd Iowa Cavalry, Company H, enlisted Sept 9, 1861, mustered Sept 10, 1861, age 20, residence Birmingham, Iowa, nativity Ohio.  Promoted 6th Corporal April 5, 1863; 5th Corporal Feb 1, 1864.  Re-enlisted and re-mustered Feb 1, 1864, promoted 2nd Corporal Jan 1, 1865, mustered out Aug 9, 1865, Atlanta, Georgia

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Kirkhart, Silas D., Iowa Index: Silar O. or D.

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined April 12, 1884, suspended Aug 1, 1902

 

KLECKNER, Henry, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Jamison, Iowa, Occupation: Weighmaster, Place of Birth: Pennsylvania

War Record:

        Private in 150th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, enlisted Aug 28, 1862, mustered out with Company June 23, 1865

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Kleckner, Henry – Jamison

        GAR Roll: Klechner, Henry, History Pennsylvania Volunteers: Kleckner, Henry

Post:

        New Virginia Post 444

        Osceola Post 173, joined Dec 28, 1896

 

KOOSIER, Daniel, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Blacksmith, Date of Birth: 1822, Place of Birth: Ohio, Date of Death: April 3, 1901, Place of Death: Carlisle, Iowa, Place of Burial: Carlisle Cemetery, Carlisle, Allen Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: William Koozer, Mother: Harriet Walker, Wife: Mary Young, Children: James (deceased), Martha King (deceased)

War Record:

        Private in 47th Iowa Infantry, Company F, enlisted May 16, 1864, mustered June 4, 1864, age 42, residence Des Moines, Iowa, nativity Ohio.  Mustered out Sept 28, 1864, Davenport, Iowa, expiration term service

Sources:

        History of Warren County: Koozer, Daniel, blacksmith, Carlisle, Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Koozer, Daniel, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Koosier, Daniel – residence Carlisle, Post 425 Roster 1893: Daniel Koozier, Graves Registration: Kozer, Daniel died April 3, 1891, age 68

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, joined Dec 16, 1887