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NASH, Charles W.
NEER, John H.
NELSON, Adam
NEWMAN, David

NEWPORT, George
NICHOLS, Arthur B.
NORTON, Daniel D.
NOTESTINE, John Allen


NUNNALLY, Lewis Byram
NUTT, Thomas
NUTTER, Thomas

 

NASH, Charles W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Ohio

War Record:

        Private in 33rd Iowa Infantry, Company F, enlisted Aug 13, 1862, age 29, residence Martinsburg, born Ohio, mustered out July 17, 1865

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Charles W.), Post 116 Application Paper, age 51

        Post Descriptive Book: transferred April 3, 1887, suspended June 30, 1886, reinstated April 3, 1887

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, Jan 5, 1884, age 51, transferred Dec 24, 1887

 

NEER, John H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Born: Dec 28, 1843, Died: Nov 2, 1904 Summerset, Iowa, Buried: Hartford Cemetery, Hartford, Iowa, Father: John L. Neer, Mother: Hannah Wiles, Wife: Hannah Mason, Children: Charles - deceased

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company B

Sources: none given

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 12, 1883, age 39

 

NELSON, Adam, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Death: Jan 24, 1933, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, age 84, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: John Nelson, Mother: Susan E, Wife, Harriet Dennis, Children: Earl B. – Indianola, Iowa, Lottie M. Wood, Charles, Frank C. – Pleasantville, Iowa, Mrs. Mafra Wilmoth, Caroline – Indianola, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 198th Ohio Infantry, Company G, enlisted April 5, 1865, age 18, mustered out with Company, May 8, 1865 – Service 1 year

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Nelson, A. – residence Gosport, Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Nelson, Adam

Post:

        Indianola Post 116

 

NEWMAN, David, Gar Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Newburn, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: 1842, Place of Birth: Parker, Indiana, Date of Death: March 11, 1934, Place of Death: Newbern, Iowa, Place of Burial: Newbern Cemetery, Lucas County,  Liberty Township

War Record:

        Private in 8th Iowa Infantry, Company E, enlisted Aug 13th mustered Sept 4, 1861, age 20, residence Attica, nativity Indiana.  Wounded in arm Oct 4, 1862, Corinth, Mississippi.  Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan 11, 1864, promoted 3rd Corporal April 17, 1865, mustered out April 20, 1866, Selma, Alabama

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Post 309 Descriptive Book: age 46 – died March 12, 1934

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined Dec 22, 1888

 

NEWPORT, George, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Oil Merchant, Place of Birth: Canada, Date of Death: Dec 20, 1908, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: City Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: George Newport, Mother: Elizabeth Clark

War Record:

        Private in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company C, enlisted Aug 31, 1861, age 24, residence Tama County, Iowa, born Canada, mustered out Sept 28, 1864

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Post 116 Application Paper, age 57 (May 1895)

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined 1895, age 57, suspended 1899, dropped Dec 1899

 

NICHOLS, Arthur H.., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Student, Place of Birth: Columbia County, New York

War Record:

        Private in 21st Iowa Infantry, Company H, enlisted July 5, 1862, age 19, residence Dyersville, born Iowa, mustered out July 15, 1865

Battles, etc.:              

        Gunshot left thigh, Vicksburg

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Arthur H.), Post 116 Reminiscences – Was at Vicksburg, received gunshot wound left thigh

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined April 21, 1883, suspended Dec 31, 1887, dropped June 30, 1888

 

NORTON, Daniel D., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Clark County, Iowa (Jamison, Iowa), Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: 1834, Place of Birth: Ohio, Date of Death: 1910

War Record:

        Private in 39th Iowa Infantry, Company D, enlisted Jan 1863, age 28, transferred to Company G, 7th Infantry on June 1, 1865, mustered out Aug 1865

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Post 444 Descriptive Book, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886, Jamison

Post:

        New Virginia 444, joined Nov 1, 1887

        Osceola Post 173, joined 1897

 

NOTESTINE, John Allen, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: Oct 26, 1833, Place of Birth: Juniata County, Pennsylvania, Date of Death: March 28, 1924, Place of Burial: Belmont Zion Cemetery, Lot 19, Grave 1, Belmont Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: John Notestine, born Pennsylvania, Mother: Mary Wilmer, Wife: Catherine A. Barber, married June 1, 1854, Children: John – Texas, William J. – deceased, Prudence Westerfield – deceased, Mary Runyan – Milo, Iowa, Catherine A.

War Record:

        Private in 57th Illinois Infantry, Company C, enlisted Dec 24, 1861, mustered Dec 30, 1861, residence Trivoli, mustered out Jan 27, 1865

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: Notistine, John A, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Noelstine, John A. – residence Milo

        Death Certificate shows mother: Mary Wayman

        History of Warren County, 1879, Belmont Township, p. 638-639 shows Notestine, John A, farmer, Section 19, P.O. Milo, born Oct 26, 1833, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, came to Peoria County, Illinois in 1853, and to this county in 1865, settled where he now lived in 1873; enlisted Dec 23, 1861, Company C, 57th Illinois Infantry as private, served his 3 years and was honorably discharged Feb 23, 1865, married June 1, 1854 to Miss Catherine A. Barber of Peoria County, Illinois, have four children: William J. who died age 2, Prudence J., Mary L., and Catherine A.

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined June 31, 1885

 

NUNNALLY, Lewis Byram, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Druggist, Postmaster, Date of Birth: July 5, 1831, Place of Birth: Illinois, Date of Death: March 29, 1904, Place of Death: Hartford, Iowa, Place of Burial: Hartford, Iowa, Father: Byram Nunnally, Mother: Josephine Black, Wife: Margaret Spry, Children: Edgar – Kalispel, Montana, Mary Huggins – Cheyenne, Wyoming, George – deceased

War Record:

        Private in 2/3 Iowa Veteran Consolidated Infantry, enlisted Sept 28, 1864, age 34, mustered out May 30, 1865, drafted

Sources:

        History of Warren County, Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Nunually, Lewis B., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Nunnally, L.B. – residence Hartford, Warren County History & Indianola Herald [newspaper], Graves Registration: name is Lewis Byram

        Photo taken after 1897, on file, in group of Post No. 169

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 12, 1883

 

NUTT, Thomas, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Green County, Pennsylvania, Date of Death: Oct 18, 1905, Place of Death: near Indianola, Iowa, age 73, Place of Burial: Manoah Cemetery, Lot 404, Grave 1, Indianola, Iowa, Father: Thomas Nutt, Mother: Sarah Clark, Wife: Emma Kerr, Children: Lizzie Schreuz Berry, Mrs. Lida Willsey, William H., Hugh H., Thomas, Albert, Frank

War Record:

        Sergeant in Ringgold Cavalry Pennsylvania and Sergeant in Company A, 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry.  Mustered June 29, 1861, wounded at Romney, Virginia Nov 4, 1864, promoted from 1st Sergeant, Dec 22, 1864, mustered out with Company A, 3rd Regiment.  Promoted Cavalry, Oct  31, 1865, mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland

Sources:

        32nd Annual Encampment: Nutt, Thomas – Private, Pennsylvania Ringgold Cavalry, Bate History of Pennsylvania Volunteers: Company A, Post 116 Application Paper: enlisted June 24, 1861, Ringgold Cavalry Pennsylvania, discharged Sergeant Cumberland, Maryland, Feb 9, 1864, Re-enlisted Feb 9, 1864 as Sergeant in Company A, 22nd Cavalry

        Death Roll of Post 116: enlisted June 24, 1861 Ringgold Cavalry Pennsylvania – discharged as Sergeant Feb 9, 1864

        Record cont. from Application Paper: Mustered out 2nd Lieutenant Nov 31, 1865, Cumberland, Maryland

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined May 3, 1884, age 51, suspended 1895, reinstated 1901

 

NUTTER, Thomas, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Lacona, Iowa – Wagon maker, Born: March 6, 1842, Virginia, Died: Jan 20, 1919, Knoxville, Iowa, Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Knoxville, Iowa, Wife: (1) Martha Sutten, (2) Mary L. Shilling, Children:Flo Mitchell – Box 145, Boonton, New Jersey, Mrs. Mildred Wanina – Livingston, New Jersey, Mary Smith – Knoxville, Iowa, Robert  Jones – Rockaway, New Jersey, Andrew Jones – Melchior, Iowa, Esther Pope – Knoxville, Iowa, Josephine Pope – Knoxville, Iowa, Winifred Dodd, Thomas Jones (7 grandchildren, children of May Jones of Knoxville, Iowa), Ida Kane – Knoxville, Iowa, Napoleon Nutter – Knoxville, Iowa, Granville Nutter – Des Moines, Iowa

        Children of Ida Kane or of Thomas Nutter are Granville Miller Leach, Frances Leach of Knoxville

War Record:

        Private in 8th Iowa Infantry, Company E, age 19, (Veteran), residence Red Rock, Iowa, nativity Virginia.  Enlisted Aug 13, 1861, mustered Sept 4, 1861.  Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan 11, 1864, mustered out April 20, 1866, Selma, Alabama

Sources:

        Post 309 Descriptive Book: Nutter, Thomas, Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Knoxville Journal [newspaper] Jan 23, 1919

Post:

        Hamilton Post 162, joined April 23, 1883, age 41

        Lacona Post 309, joined June 17, 1905, age 67

        Knoxville Post 49, joined July 26, 1913 from Transfer Card