Soldiers buried in Adams County and surrounding Cemeteries

cemetery township/section map
Baldwin Soldiers only to 1927 Nodaway, section 1 Map
Bohemian    
Bohemian National Colony, section 18 Map
Brooks Soldiers only to 1927 Brooks, section 6 Map
Calvary Soldiers only to 1927 Jasper, section 2 Map
Carl Soldiers only to 1927 Carl, section 17 Map
Evergreen Soldiers only to 1927 Prescott, section 14 Map
Forest Hill (a.k.a. First Baptist) Cemetery Soldiers only to 1927 Washington, section 24 Map
Guss Taylor County Map
Homan Washington Map
Icarian Prescott, section 32 Map
Lincoln Center Soldiers only to 1927 Lincoln, section 16 Map
Maple Hill    
Methodist Grove Soldiers only to 1927 Nodaway, section 6 Map
Mount Etna Soldiers only to 1927 Washington, section 22 Map
Mount Pleasant Prescott Map
Mount Zion Soldiers only to 1927 Carl, section 25 Map
Nodaway Soldiers only to 1927 Nodaway, section 9 Map
Oak Hill Soldiers only to 1927 Jasper, section 2 Map
Oakland Soldiers only to 1927 Quincy, section 17 Map
Old Brooks Jasper, section 8 Map
Old Evergreen Prescott Map
Old Mount Etna Washington Map
Old Queen City Quincy Map
Prairie Rose Soldiers only to 1927 Jasper, section 28 Map
Old Prescott, aka Castle Cemetery     Prescott, section 14  
Queen City Quincy, section 25 Map
Quincy Soldiers only to 1927 Quincy Map
Rose Hill Soldiers only to 1927 Colony, section 2 Map
Salem Grant, section 18 Map
Strand Lincoln, section 32 Map
Stringtown Soldiers only to 1927 Grant, section 6 Map
Summit Soldiers only to 1927 Union, section 21 Map
Thompson Douglas Map
Walnut Soldiers only to 1927 Quincy, section 34 Map
Adams county soldiers buried elsewhere    
Burials of Adams county soldiers in the South    

 

BALDWIN CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

BALDWIN CEMETERY.
John Strait, A 27th Ohio.
Clark D. Lawrence, H 4th Iowa.
Joe Lawrence, H 4th Iowa.
John Strait.

BROOKS CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

BROOKS CEMETERY.
Ben L. Brown, H 84th Illinois.

David M. Flowers, 77th Ohio.

Perry Mack, D 29th Iowa.

Alfred Freshour, H 4th Iowa.

William Harry Jenkins, 116th and 42d Indiana.

Cornelius Hayes, D 23d Iowa.

Rev. Jacob Delay, Ill. Chaplain.

John Delay, Illinois.

James M. Harvey, 102 Ill. Inft.

John B. Chaney, H 4th Ia. Inft.

Wm. W. Okey, Ohio.

Frank M. Vinnedge, F 7th Ind. Cav.

Frank M. Black, A 124 Inft.

Ira Newton, B 37th Ill. Inft.

Charles H. Cruson, K 6th, Kan. Cav.

James W. Dawson, I and C 77th Ohio Inft.

P.T. Hudnet, H. N. J.

Marion Albin.

Wm. A Gordon, A 18th N.Y. Cav.

An unknown soldier.

Virden Leonard, K 168th Iowa Inft. World War.

Leo Kenyon, K 168th Iowa Inft. World War.

A monument to the memory of William Sutton has been erected in the Brooks
cemetery. He is buried in France.

 

CALVARY CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

CALVARY CEMETERY.
D. Mahoney, I 74th Ohio.

Patrick Toobe, A 24th Illinois.

J.J. O’Connell, F 21st Iowa.

Joe Thuman, World War.

CARL CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

CARL CEMETERY.

George W. Hight, H 4th Iowa Inft.

EVERGREEN CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

EVERGREEN CEMETERY, PRESCOTT.
Wm. R. Wilson, A 9th Iowa Vol. Cav.
William Claude Newton Johnson, K 168th U.S. Inft., World War.
A.D. Goodwill, A 8th Iowa Inft.
E.M. Goodwill, 8th Iowa Vol.
J.R. Hawthorne, F 107th Ohio Inft.
Joseph Kirk, D 100 Pennsylvania
Simeon Daggett, F 168 Illinois.
John Hidinger, K 39th Illinois.
G.H. Currier, D 12th Illinois Cav.
Samuel Yeadon, 33d Iowa.
H.C. Miner.
E.R. Jones.
A.J. Mauran.
James Swim.
F.M. Keever.
James Gaddis.
J.R. Lathrop.
George Kittams.
A.J. Day.
McKinley David, World War.
Robert Okey, World War.

FIRST BAPTIST CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

FIRST BAPTIST CEMETERY.
I.T. Homan, B 78th Ind. Inft.
Howard Homan, World War.
Wm. P. Lawrence, C. 122d Ohio Vol. infantry.
George E. Scott, D 29th Iowa.
Asher Shaw, G 136th Ohio.
Harlan Bristow, I 123d Indiana.
A.B. Canfield, E 46th Iowa.
David Yazel, B 23d Iowa.
Pleasant Prather, H 4th Iowa.
James Garrett, I 14th Indiana.
Morgan Warren, D 29th Iowa.
Wm. Stover, A 124th Illinois Inft.
John Kneller, G 47th Penn.
Jesse Homan, 8th Ind. light Art.
Francis Thompson, E 29th Iowa.
Martin V. Keesler, E 30th Ind. Inft.
Henry Boatman, D 2d Missouri Inft.
William F. Murphy, F 151st Ill. Inft.
William A. Sparks, I, 145th Ill. Inft.
James Gossard, D 10th Iowa.
David Fiscus, E 7th Indiana.
Otis Bickford.
J.M. Keesler.
John Hess, conf.
Jesse Miley.
J.J. Lyle.
David L. Fiscus
Joseph Eno, Philippine war.
H. Washington, Philippine war.
Fred A King, World War.

 

LINCOLN CENTER CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

LINCOLN CENTER CEMETERY.
William Henry Roberts, 23d Regt. Wisconsin Vol. Inft.
Chas. Hertzog, E 36th Illinois Inft.
Dennis Keefe.
Dan T. Embree.
David Turvey.
J.M. Frederick.
R.E. Richards.
Dempster Adams.
Samuel Hall.
William H. Roberts, B 123 Wis.
Dennis Keefe, D 2d Kansas.
D. Turvey, I 80th Illinois.
Dan T. Embree, C 5th N.Y. heavy artillery.
J.M. Frederick, B 23d Wisconsin.

METHODIST GROVE CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

METHODIST GROVE CEMETERY.
Dr. J. Peregrine, H 4th Iowa Inft.
John J. Hamilton, 141st New York infantry.
C.K. Wescott, H 9th Iowa Cav.
Chester M. Fuller, 30th Ohio.
Isaac K. Prickett, F 23d Iowa.
A.J. Pickett, who has a grave somewhere in Missouri, has a tombstone here in
his memory erected on the family lot. This grave is marked by Meyerhoff Post
and decorated each year, in the same manner as if it were his actual
sleeping place.

 

MT. ETNA CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

MT. ETNA CEMETERY
Jacob W. Fees, H 4th Iowa.
P.H.  Bailiff, b 64th Iowa.
H.G. McCollum, I 8th Ill. Vol. Inft.
Joseph Leipert.
William A. Fast.
Thomas Longmore.
Geo. F. Schooling.
Robert Townsely.
J.A. Thomas.
John Travers.
John H. Kindred.
A.J. Kane.
L.D. Thomas.
Jasper Mansfield.
Simon Arnold.
John Johnson.
John L. Thompson.
Levi Hollingsworth

 

MT ZION CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

MT. ZION CEMETERY.
R.M. Creighton, D 112th Illinois.
John M. Chalfon, B 13th U.S. Regulars.
J.M. Belden.
Samuel Smart.
John Osborne.
George Bothel.
Nelson Green.
James W. Boyer.

NODAWAY CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

NODAWAY CEMETERY.
John H. Meyerhoff, F 23d Iowa Inft.
Hugh Rolston, H 27th Ohio Inft.
D.M. Parcher, D 29th Iowa Inft.
William R. Murphy, H 5th Iowa Inft.
Jas. W. Fravel, E Illinois Infantry
Dewain Peckham, Marine band.
Delaney Dawson, H 4th Iowa Inft.
Wesley Irwin, H 4th Iowa Ift.
Thos. Willett, F 118th Illinois Inft.
Lyman King, C 25th Ohio Inft.
D.B. Aguew, I 22d Pennsylvania Cav.
J.F. Cortwright, Mexican war.
Sylvester Crane, Mexican war.
Wm. J. Beatty, K 2d Ohio heavy artillery.
John Marsh, D 157th Ohio Inft.
Jacob B. Heller, C 49th Ohio Inft.
Wm. J. Sawyer, F 16th Iowa Inft.
Joseph Narigon, E 80th Ohio Inft.
James F. Timmerman, K 80th Ohio infantry.
Ichabod Dow, Iowa Infantry.
W.H. Marsh, D 151st Ohio.
A.H. Norcutt, Illinois regiment.
Jonns D. Hart, D 29th Iowa.
Thos. W. Osborn, B 62d Ohio.
T.L. Booe, 63d Ind. Reg.
Edward Kennedy, B 32d Wis. Inft.
T.A. Beatty, K 161st Ohio Inft.
John Minert, D 23d Iowa Inft.
C.H. Cook, Bat. L 1st N.Y. Light Artillery.
O.D. Gidley, Civil war.
A.D. Starr, H 4th Iowa Inft.
T.B. Hyde, A 129th Ohio Inft.
J.W. Kirk, A 153d Pa. Inft.
Chas. E, Shiffer, a 111th Ohio.
Jerry Taylor, 21st Iowa Infantry.
Hickman D. Bullock, D 30th Ohio Infantry.
Fred Booe, Spanish war.

 

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OAK HILL CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

OAK HILL CEMETERY.
W.A. Simons, H 25th Iowa.

Jeff Proctor, 133d Iowa.

John Farrar, 5th Iowa.

J.P. Peregrine, D 5th Iowa.

John Thomas, E 37th Wisconsin.

Wm. McConnell, G 46th Iowa.

Wm. H. Paget, A 1st Indiana Cav.

H. Venable, A 1st Kansas cavalry.

W.H. Harper, C 36th Illinois.

Elmer Gay, C 100th Pennsylvania.

W.H. Goddard, M 1st South Dakota.

Geo. D. Cook, 1st Virginia light artillery.

W.M. Jarvis, I 23d Iowa.

Daniel Tinney, E 3d Iowa cavalry.

G.A. Abraham, D 16th Iowa.

M.V. Spencer, G 65th Illinois.

Unknown soldier killed in railroad wreck.

Martin Cramer, D 64th Ill. Inft.

Daniel Hedrick, D 29th Iowa Inft.

Jacob Paul.

J.R. Freeman, F 8th cavalry.

Alfred Freshour, World War.

 

OAKLAND CEMETERY, QUINCY-- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

OAKLAND CEMETERY, QUINCY
Monroe Martin, A 48th Penn. Inft.
I.H. Walker, 23d Iowa.
Fred K. Drake, G 47th Illinois Inft.
Elwood Hollingsworth, A 1st Iowa Cavalry.
David Cochran, H 11th Illinois Cav.
T.S.M. Guynn.
L.D. Richey, A 33d Iowa Infantry.
John Pattison, G 25th Iowa Inft.
Mr. Williams, branch of service unknown.
Rolla Ellis, G 11th Indiana Inft.
Daniel McDonald, B 2d Iowa Cav.
Bailey Cozad.
Benjamin Dick, B 16th Penn. Cav.
Major W.L. Parker, 13th Missouri Calvary.
Lieut. Wallace Pattee, K 7th Iowa Calvary.
Gotleib Krebs, D 29th Iowa Inft.
John Stepheny, I 1st Missouri Artillery.
Andrew G. James, I 160th Ohio in 1865.
Charles Meeks.
Aaron Hobson, G 3d Missouri Cav.
Washington Hathaway, H 14th Wisconsin Infantry.
Joshua Haines, G 168th Ohio Inft.
Levi Kline, D 13th U.S. Infantry.
Sebastian Cole, War of 1812.
James P. Campbell, D 29th Ia. Inft.
Samuel S. Day, A 83d Indiana Inft.
Samuel J. McGinnis, K 36th Iowa Infantry.
W.H. Ensign, I 35th Wisconsin Inft.
O.S. Engsin, L 29th Iowa Inft.
Wm. Bixler, H 4th Iowa Vol. Inft.
J.A. Lovejoy, H 186th Ohio Vol. and 176th Ohio.
J.D. McKinson, K 46th Ill.
Isaac Sturm.
Allen Merle Barker, World War.
Trimble Curry, World War.
Fred Wilds, World War.
Tom Reese, World War.

 

PRAIRIE ROSE CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

PRAIRIE ROSE CEMETERY.
Henry Coulthard Sr., C 50th Wisconsin Vol. Regt.
Ed Goldsmith, A 1st Delaware Cav.
A.R. Purdum, K 102d Illinois.
C.W. Price, I 87th Illinois.
Herman Purdum, K 51st Iowa.
S.T. Kempton, I 1st Iowa Cavalry.
F.E. Myers, B 11th Ohio Cavalry.
Clarence Chappell, World War.

QUINCY ANNEX. CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

QUINCY ANNEX.
O.C. Rose, B 43d Wisconsin.
Levi Franklin, G 66th Indiana.
Perry Lawrence, H 4th Iowa.
Chas. W. Benight.
M.D. Hoselton, H 47th Illinois.

ROSE HILL CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

ROSE HILL CEMETERY, NEVINVILLE.
Samuel Austin, E 20th Mich. Inft.
Fred N. Ball, K 12th Conn. Vol.
Grovenor Ball, K 12th Conn. Vol
Edmund Ellsworth, L 10th Reg. N.Y.S.V.
Andrew Garret, F 4th Iowa Inft.
Adam McKeen, K 26th Iowa Inft.
Elwood Newman, E 34th Iowa Inft.
John Quimby Jewett, 14th Iowa Inft.
Nicholas Steele, a 14th Penn. Vol.
S.M. Beebe, H 4th Michigan Vol.
John Klingensmith, K 35th Iowa infantry.
F.R. Davidson, Illinois Inft.
John Rowland, A 38th Wis. Inft.
Charles Hedinger, World War.
Elias Truman.
Daniel Buell.
James Glines.
John M. Conrad.
William Black.

STRINGTOWN CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

STRINGTOWN CEMETERY.
Jackson Coulter.
Henry Widner.
Wm. Crammer.
Arsene Gerard.
John Widner.

SUMMIT CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

SUMMIT CEMETERY.

John Scovell, 39th Ill. Inft.

August David, I 118th Mounted Inft.

WALNUT GROVE CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

WALNUT GROVE CEMETERY.
O.D. Casson, G 23rd New York.

G.W. Brookman, 6th Missouri.

John West, E 23rd Ohio.

Mart Miner, H. 17th Illinois cavalry.

D. Barr, G 122d, Ohio.

D. McLean, 133d Indiana.

S. Campbell, E 36th Illinois.

C.W. Stickle, C 3d Iowa cavalry.

Jules Gentry, C 3d Iowa cavalry.

C.D. Holbrook, E 39th Iowa.

David Reigle, D 28th Iowa.

J.W. Burgett, 1st Missouri cavalry, (Mexican war).

Wm. Putnam, 8th Iowa cavalry.

W.P. Wimer, E 83d Indiana.

D.C. Pumroy, D 29th Iowa.

R. Walthall, A 74th Ohio.

P.R. Whitlock, D 7th Minnesota.

A.L. Wells, F 77th New York.

Alex Bell, A 14th Iowa.

J.P. Hull, E 2d Vermont.

Henry Dunbar, 122d Ohio.

W.F. Hall, U.S. training vessel.

S.P. Budden, E 21st Ind. Heavy artillery

Caleb C. Wright, M 9th Iowa cavalry

Charles Cramer, E 2d Ohio.

Geo. Farnsworth, H 36th Illinois.

Curtis C. Bates, K 51st Iowa (Spanish war)

Harry L. Scott, K 51st Iowa (Spanish war)

John Roach, C 8th Ohio.

E.C. Russell, A 65th Illinois.

H.G. Ankeny, H 4th Iowa.

A.J. Salts, 22d Indiana.

James Widner, H 4th Iowa.

Thomas Bell, C 30th Iowa.

S.W. Maring, H 77th Illinois.

J.E. Peairs, D 78th Ohio.

Chas. Johnston, 7th Missouri cavalry

John Lucas, 36th Iowa.

C.B. Weller, A 1st Iowa cavalry.

Harry H. Golia, A 30th Reg. volunteers.

J.M. Martin, I 19th Iowa.

J.A. David, D 81st Illinois.

R.A. Church, D 153d Illinois and D 46th Iowa.

Jonathan Cox, C 130th Indiana

A.F. Okey, C 92d Ohio.

E.H. Sheppard, K 2d Iowa cavalry.

C.D. Cooper, I 72d Illinois.

Morgan Belding, D 26th Illinois.

Thomas Wilson, H 104th Illinois.

John M. Shipley, A 11th Ohio Cav.

John P. Weber, F 29th Iowa Inft.

Jacob Schultz, Mulligan’s brigade.

O.R. Cain, D 14th Wis. Inft.

D.W. Cassat, K 184th Pa. Inft.

Fred Hedinger, E 116th Ohio regular volunteers.

George J. Schaible, C 1st U.S. Inft.

Robert Law, Transport Pennsylvania.

C.A. Maltby, G 105th Illinois.

Entrine Gauvain.

James Munns, D 29th Iowa Infantry.

Maurice Baker, E 25th Indiana.

Z.R. Clancy, D 66th Ohio.

Pressley O. Wright, 90th Ohio.

George Arthur Avrill, C 16th Iowa Infantry.

T.E. Young, 27th Iowa Infantry.

Eilas H. Wilson, Civil war.

E.Y. Burgan, H 4th Iowa. (Mexican war)

Benj. J. Widner, I 45th Iowa Inft. Volunteers.

John S. Karns, I 175th Ohio Vol.

Anton Moore, G 34th Reg. Wis. Vol.

Seth Cummings, D 20th Iowa Inft.

Jasper Newton Johnson, G 2d Ill. Infantry.

Francis Marion Davis, H 4th Iowa, Capt D. 29th Iowa.

W.S. Lee, A 4th Minn. Inft.

A.J. Parker, H 111 Penn. Inft.

Wm. Lowrey, 4th Iowa Cav. (Mexican war)

Alvah Staples, 4th Maine Inft.

G. P. Budden.

A. Gauvain.

Henry Dunbar.

Jesse James, K 51st Iowa. (Spanish war)

Wells E. Lee, K 51st Iowa (Philippine war)

Harvey Bacon, K 51st Iowa

Lewis Rogers, World War.

George B. Wyatt, World War.

John H. Eldridge, F 11th Iowa Inft.

John H. Turner, G 148th Illinois.

Alexander Bell, K 14th Iowa.

IN SOUTHERN CEMETERIES -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

IN SOUTHERN CEMETERIES.
The following Civil War veterans from Washington township vicinity are buried in cemeteries in the south:
S.T. Maney.
F. Snyder.
J. J. Turney.
J. Harrader.
R.W. Moore.
J. Alexander.
Joseph Schooling.
M. Biggs.
John Schooling.
J. Deer.
W.E. Schooling.
W. Hayes.
G. Boswell.
H. Moats.
J.T. Scott.
William Prather.

BURIED ELSEWHERE-- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

BURIED ELSEWHERE:
Daniel Miller, I 5th Missouri.
J.V. Varble, A 86th Illinois.
Ira Newton, B 37th Illinois.
B.F. Wise, E 34th Indiana.
Henry Daly, E 16th Iowa Infantry.
A.J. Ronk, F 67th Illinois Inft.
William Slagle, E 16th Kansas.
D.C. Matthews, M 4th Cav.
F.M. Douglass, C 6th Mich.
A.F. Coons, K 168th U.S. Inft.
J.L. Thompson, D 29th Iowa Inft.
W.T. Cameron
William Wood.
George Skidmore.
Charles W. Church, A 92d Ind. Inft.
Wm. J. Cole, a 163d Ohio Inft., buried at Marshalltown.
David Osborn, D 60th Ohio.

MAPLE HILL CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

MAPLE HILL.

Albert Wilkins, Mateer, Penn. C.

GUSS CEMETERY -- Soldier Burials

Adams County Union-Republican
Wednesday, June 8, 1927

OUR ILLUSTRIOUS DEAD
Names of Soldiers Buried in the Adams County Cemeteries
WITH WAR SERVICE INDICATED
Record as Complete as We Are Able to Get It at the Present Time from Records

We are herewith giving a list of the soldier dead in the various cemeteries
in Adams county. If relatives or friends of the deceased ones know of any
errors in this list, we shall be pleased to have them notify us, so that the
records may be kept as accurately as possible.

In some instances the department of service is not given. If any of our
friends can furnish this information, it will be gladly received.

GUSS CEMETERY.
Asa Brown, Kentucky volunteer in War 1812-15.
Albert A. Brown, 23d Iowa Inft.
Sylvester Thomas, 29th Iowa Inft.
Samuel Glasgow, 23d Iowa Inft.
W.T. Dennis, 22d Iowa Inft.
Wm. Kelso, 3d Iowa Calvary.
H.G. Johnson, 17th Illinois infantry.
Levi Davis, 92d Ohio Inft.
B. Murphy, 88th Illinois Inft.
Wm. McCain, 2d Wisconsin Cavalry.
N. Graves, 143d Ohio Infantry.
Edward C. Stephens, 6th Iowa Cav.
Geo. Noiles, 38th Wisconsin Inft.
Robt. Grieves, E 25th Iowa.
Geo. Dennis, 1st and 14th Iowa.
Emory Brown, H 4th Iowa Inft.
Samuel McCoun.
Barion Brown, B 51st Iowa (Spanish war.)
Alex Greenway, veteran Cherokee Indian war.