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JACKSON, Jacob H.
JACOBS, Nelson W.
JAMES, Stephen
JAMES, Thomas H.
JELLISON, John
JENKINS, William
JENKS, James N.

JENNER, Alexander
JEYS, Thomas
JOHNSON, David L.
JOHNSTON, David E.
JOHNSTON, Frederick
JOHNSTON, John H.
JONES, David K.


JONES, Obed K.
JORDAN, William Harrison
JOURDAN, Benjamin P.
JOY, Leonard
JOYCE, Granville
JUDKINS, John V.
JUDKINS, Miles W.
JUDKINS, Milton R.

 

JACKSON, Jacob H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Feb 16, 1838, Place of Birth: Ohio, Date of Death: Oct 25, 1917, Place of Death: Perry, Iowa, Place of Burial: Pleasantville, Iowa, Wife: Mary J. Hicks, Children: James M., Mordan R., William K., Leatha, Mrs. W.W. Anderson

War Record:

        Sergeant in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Aug 29, 1861, age 23, residence Sandyville, Iowa, born Ohio.  Promoted 3rd Sergeant March 19, 1863.  Re-enlisted and remustered (veteran) Jan 21, 1864, promoted 1st Sergeant Jan 4, 1865.  Mustered out Aug 15, 1865

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Jacob H.), Post 116 Application Paper: J.H. Jackson, no date (age 45), History Marion County

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Nov 17, 1883, age 45, suspended June 30, 1885, dropped 1892

        Post 116 Descriptive Book: suspended June 30, 1885, dropped June 30, 1888, suspended June 20, 1891, dropped June 30, 1892, reinstated May 15, 1890

 

JACOBS, Nelson W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Warren County, Iowa, Date of Birth: 1830, Place of Birth: Illinois, Date of Death: 1928, Place of Death: Milo, Iowa, Place of Burial: Liberty Center Cemetery, Liberty Township, Warren County, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 55th Illinois Infantry, Company K, enlisted Oct 22nd and mustered Oct 31st, 1861, residence Farmington, Iowa.  Mustered out Oct 31, 1864

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: Jacobs, Nelson, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Jacobs, N.B., residence Liberty Center, Post 116 Application Paper, age 38 (May 30, 1883) signed Nelson Jacobs, Post 116 Descriptive Book age 55 in 1883

Post:             

        Indianola Post 116, joined May 30, 1883, suspended June 30, 1885, reinstated Feb 20, 1886, transferred Feb 20, 1886

        Milo Post 275, joined Sept 26, 1885, suspended Dec 30, 1886, reinstated Feb 25, 1888, suspended June 30, 1891

 

JAMES, Stephen, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: Aug 25, 1844, Date of Death: Sept 14, 1935, Place of Death: Hartford, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted Aug 11, 1862, age 18, residence Palmyra, Iowa, born Iowa.  Transferred to Company C, 34th Consolidated Battalion Nov 12, 1864, transferred to Company C, 34/38 Consolidated Battalion Jan 1, 1865.  Mustered out Aug 15, 1865, Houston, Texas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Indianola Record [newspaper] Sept 20, 1935, page 1, column 1

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 19, 1883

 

JAMES, Thomas H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Born: Wabash County, Indiana

War Record:

        Private in 48th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, Company A, enlisted May 7, 1864, age 18, residence Warren County, Iowa, nativity Indiana, mustered July 13, 1864.  Mustered out Oct 21, 1864, Rock Island, Illinois.  Re-enlisted Jan 16, 1865, age 19, mustered out Aug 15, 1865, Little Rock, Arkansas

Sources:

        Post 116 Application Paper – Feb 22, 1884

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined March 8, 1884, age 36

 

JELLISON, John, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Lothrop, Iowa, Place of Birth: Hocking County, Ohio, Date of Death: 1923, Place of Death: Ankeny, Iowa, Place of Burial: Ankeny, Iowa, Second Wife: Eliza (Jaquis) Ball, Children: Jellison Daggey (or Dacy), Guy Daggey – Ankeny, Iowa, (daughter) Daggey

War Record:

        Private in 2nd Illinois Light Artillery, Company H, enlisted as a recruit Jan 22, 1863, residence Macomb.  Re-enlisted as a veteran Jan 22, 1864.  Mustered Feb 13, 1864, mustered out July 29, 1865 at Springfield, Illinois

Sources:

        A.G.R. (Adjutant General’s Report) Illinois: Julison, John, Wife’s granddaughter, Cora Day (June 29, 1940, Des Moines – State House), Post 116 Application Paper, age 45 in 1884, mustered in Jan 22, 1862 or 1863, discharged Jan 29, 1865, expiration of term , re-enlisted Jan 29, 1865 in Company H, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery – mustered out Aug 25, 1865

        Granddaughter, Cora Day, says Mr. Jellison lived at Prole, Iowa in Warren County. 

        1915 Census, Polk County, P.O. Ankeny, Iowa shows: Jelison, John age 71 born Ohio, retired mason, Company H, 2nd Illinois Artillery, parents born Pennsylvania, lived 40 years in Iowa.  Wife, Mary Elizabeth Jelison age 61 born Ohio, 60 years in Iowa, parents born Ohio

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined June 7, 1884, age 45, suspended March 30, 1888, dropped Sept 30, 1888

 

JENKINS, William, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1825, Date of Death: 1890

War Record:

        Corporal in 6th Iowa Infantry, Company E, enlisted July 1, 1861 as 7th Corporal, mustered July 17, 1861, age 37, residence LaGrange, Iowa, nativity Ohio.  Promoted 6th Corporal Jan 31, 1862, discharged Nov 16, 1862

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Jinkins, Wm., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Jenkins, Wm – residence Milo, G.A.R.: Jenkins

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined Feb 2, 1884

 

JENKS, James N., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Born: Feb 29th, Indiana, Died: Aug 4, 1928, Indianola, Iowa, Buried: Manoah Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: John Jenks, Mother: Jane Ayres, Wife: Mary C. Stolts, Children: Aurora Bell, Olive (deceased)

War Record:

        Corporal in 47th Indiana Infantry, Company D

Sources:

        G.A.R.: membership in Post 116 & birth date, Graves Registration: Jenks, James N – burial place, Record from Census

        Adjutant General Report Indiana: Jenks, James N, residence North Manchester, mustered Nov 15, 1861 as a veteran, mustered out Oct 23, 1865 as a Corporal, record obtained from Iowa Census, Not shown in Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886

        Iowa Census 1895 Warren County, Jackson Township, page 171: Jenks, James M. age 54 born Indiana, farmer, Universal Record – Corp D, 47th Indiana Infantry, Mary C. age 48 born Indiana, Belva age 26 born Illinois, Ollie age 22 born Indiana, and Jessie age 3 born Indiana

Post:

        Indianola Post 116

 

JENNER, Alexander, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Tanner, Date of Birth: Jan 11, 1842, Place of Birth: Stuttgart, Germany, Date of Death: Jan 26, 1921, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: Manoah Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: George Jacob Jenner died 1855 Adams County, Ohio, Mother: Caroline Baldridge born 1795 died 1852, Cincinnati, Ohio, Wife: Margaret Schimmelpfennig born Jan 25, 1849 died June 15, 1936, Children: E.A. Jenner, West Davis Street, Fayette, Missouri, Frank (married Elizabeth Hadley) – rural, Indianola, Iowa

        Genealogy of Alexander Jenner: Born Jan 11, 1842 near city of Marbach, Germany in Erdmanhausen, Province of Wurttemberg; His father: George Jacob born 1798; died 1855 in Adams County, Ohio, cause of death- tapeworm; His mother’s maiden name, Caroline Baldridge, born 1795; death in Cincinnati, Ohio 1852, cause- sunstroke; Their children: George Henry born April 24, 1825 died 1912, cause- old age, Christina M. born March 4, 1830 died 1855, cause- rheumatism, Conrad born Dec 27, 1832died 1898, cause- runaway horse, Christian F. born Dec 25, 1833 died 1854, cause- tumor, Johanna Jocabina born Jan 7, 1837 died 1913, cause -heart trouble, Katheryn F. born July 29, 1839 died 1910, cause- unknown, Alexander born Jan 11, 1842 died Jan 26, 1921, cause- enlarged prostate, Caroline born July 24, 1844 died 1946, cause -drowned.

        All these children were born in Germany and migrated to America about the year 1850 or 1851.  The mother never arrived at their destination which was West Union, Adams County, Ohio

       

Genealogy of Margaret (Schimmelpfenning) Jenner: Born Jan 25, 1849 near city of Hersfeldt, Germany, in town of Herringen, Province of Hessen; Her father’s name, John Schimmelpfennig born 1800, died 1865 in Germany, cause of death, cancer; Her mother’s name, Anna Martha Wenck born 1814, died June 3, 1871 in New York City.  Her grave is in a cemetery in Brooklyn.  She was the second wife of John Schimmelpfenning.  Their children: Jacob born 1834, died 1910, cause of death- hardening arteries, Elizabeth born 1836, died 1919, cause of death – heart trouble, Frederick born 1838, died 1899, cause of death- dropsy, John born 1840, died 1906, cause of death- internal cancer, Christian born 1842, died 1899, cause of death-heart trouble, Anna Martha born 1844, died 1905, cause of death-internal cancer, Margaret born Jan 25, 1849, died June 15, 1936, cause of death- [blank], George born 1851, died 1900, cause of death-heart trouble, Adam born 1854, died 1941, cause of death-old age.

        The mother and children migrated to America about the time of the Civil War.  She and the younger ones lived in New York for a time.  All of the children lived a port of their lives in and near Indianola, Iowa.  The data on which this record is based was dictated to her youngest daughter, Laura, by Mrs. Margaret Jenner in 1918.

       

War Record:

        Private in 129th Ohio Infantry, Company G, enlisted July 14, 1863, age 21, mustered out with Company March 8, 1864 – service 6 months.  Mustered out at Camp Cleveland, expiration of term

Said Alexander Jenner is 21 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair, and by occupation when enrolled a farmer – David Orie, Captain of Company G.

Battles:

        Taylerville, Tennessee Aug 6, 1862 Crab Orchard, Kentucky Aug 22, 1862; Brandon, Mississippi, Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, Blue Springs, Tennessee, Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tennessee, Capture Jefferson Davis at Irvinsville, Georgia

       Sources:

Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Janner, Alex. – residence Indianola, Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Yenner, Alexander, G.A.R. Muster Roll: all editions: Jenner, Post 116 Personal Reminiscences page 33

Application Paper Post 116, elected June 27, 1885, mustered in Nov 28, 1885 – age 43, discharged paper signed March 8, 1864 by H. Douglas, Captain of 18th U.S. Infantry & M.O.

Naturalized in 1887 Warren County, Iowa. Photostat of Naturalization Paper on file G.A.R. Vertical File 318

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Nov 28, 185, suspended June 30, 1886, dropped Jan 1, 1888, reinstated June 9, 1888, dropped 1892, suspended and reinstated 1900

        Color Bearer of Post 116, also Junior Vice Commander of Post 116 in 1918, 1919, 1920 & 1921

 

Letter: from  Frank Jenner (son of Alexander Jenner), dated Feb 9, 1951, Indianola, Iowa

Miss Amy Noll, Des Moines, Iowa

        In reply to your inquiry regarding my father’s service as a soldier in the Civil War, will say that I cannot give you all the information that you are asking for, however I shall be only too glad to help you all I can to get the records straightened out.  My oldest brother whose name is E.A. Jenner and whose address is West Davis St, Fayette, Missouri might be able to give you the information that you desire, as he has our father’s discharge papers.  I can very easily understand why the name seems so confusing as my father was born in Germany and while he was in the service his name was spelled Yenner, instead of Jenner, and after the close of the war my father wanted to become a citizen of this country so he became naturalized and his name was changed from Yenner (which was the German pronunciation of the name) to Jenner (which is the English pronunciation of the name).

        Miss Noll as I look over the questionnaire I could answer most of those questions, however in anything like this you want facts.  So I will mail the letter which you wrote me together with the questionnaire, down to my brother, E.A. Jenner, Fayette, Missouri, and I think he can give you the desired information.  I will say in closing that I come to Des Moines every week and if my brother can’t help you I will be only too glad to have a personal interview with you.  All you will have to do is just drop me a line and I will call on you. 

                                                                                        Yours respectfully, Frank Jenner

 

“Jenners Observe Golden Wedding Date Monday, “Indianola Tribune [newspaper] Feb 6, 1951

Caption under photo – Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenner celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Monday at their home eight miles southwest of Indianola.  Open house was held for relatives from 2 to 5 p.m. – Photo by Keith Jenner of Newell [Frank Jenner is a son of Alexander Jenner]

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenner celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Monday at their home 8 miles south of Indianola.  Open house for relatives was held from 2 to 5 p.m..  Mr. and Mrs. Jenner first met while Mrs. Jenner, the former Elizabeth Hadley, was teaching school in the county.  The marriage took place in the Hadley home in Greenfield Township.  Frank recalls that there was about eight inches of snow on the ground on that day 50 years ago, but he had a good driving team and sleigh and drove across the country a distance of 56 miles.

Six Children – Mr. and Mrs. Jenner have six children, all of whom are living. They are Mrs. J.V. Christianson (Berneice) of Low Moore, Mrs. Don Noble (Lillina) of Indianola, Oscar at home with his parents, Keith of Newell, Mrs. G.H. Richards (Martha) of Decatur, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, and Mrs. A.C. Knipers of Grandville, Michigan, a suburb of Grand Rapids.  All were present Monday with the exception of Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Knipers.  Also present was Mrs. Jenner’s sister, Mrs. Herman Craig of Kansas City, Missouri.

“Fifty years seems like a long time to look forward to, but it’s a very short time to look back on, “Mr. Jenner remarked.  “Time really goes fast when parents are rearing and guiding a family of six children in an effort to make good, honest American citizens out of them,” he added.  The home now occupied by the Jenners has been in the Jenner name for 79 years, and Mr. Jenner was born on the place 77 years ago.  The Jenners have lived all of their married life in Warren County with the exception of two years in South Dakota and a year in Clarke County.

 

JEYS, Thomas, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Shoemaker, Indianola, Iowa, Date of Birth: Nov 10, 1828, Place of Birth: England, Date of Death: Dec 28, 1906, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: Manoah Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: George C. Jeys, Mother: Eliza Labertew, Wife: Fannie Parish, Children: Mrs. Marion Goodman, Mrs. Kate Janish, Charley, Mrs. Nannie Webster, Fred, Ben, Mrs. Mable Templin, Mrs. Edith Kinsley, and Henry

War Record:

        Private in 48th Iowa Infantry, Company A, enlisted May 21, 1864, age 35, residence Indianola, born England.  Mustered out Oct 21, 1864 at Rock Island, Illinois

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Post 116 Personal Reminiscence page 14, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Jays, Thomas, residence Indianola, Post 116 Application Paper

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined 1891, age 62, suspended 1893, dropped 1894

        Post Descriptive Book: joined Aug 29, 1891, suspended Dec 30, 1893, dropped Dec 1895, reinstated March 25, 1905

 

JOHNSON, David L., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Boarskins Hotel, room 12, Indianola, Iowa, Occupation: Painter, Place of Birth: Clark County, Ohio, Date of Death: Nov 2, 1892, Place of Burial: Manoah Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 110th Ohio Infantry, Company C, enlisted Aug 20, 1862, age 35, transferred to Company F, 18th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps Feb 15, 1864; discharged May 6, 1865 at Washington, D.C. on Surgeon’s certificate of disability, service 3 years

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Johnston, D.L. – residence Indianola, Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Johnson, David L., Post 116 Application Paper #52, Government marker

        Post 116 Descriptive Book: died 12:30 on Oct 28, 1892

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined May 5, 1883, age 52, suspended June 30, 1887, dropped Jan 1, 1888, reinstated June 8, 1889

        Reinstated at age 63 – New Application Paper Post 116

 

JOHNSTON, David E., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Merchant, Place of Birth: Jackson, Ohio

War Record:

        Private in 41st Ohio Infantry, Company F, enlisted Aug 18, 1862, age 20, mustered out June 13, 1865 near Nashville, Tennessee by order of War Department, service 3 years

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: (D.E.) – residence Indianola, Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Johnston, David E., Post 116 Application Paper signed David E. Johnston – West Main St., age 42

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Feb 14, 1885, age 42, transferred April 30, 1887

 

JOHNSTON, Frederick, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Merchant, Place of Birth: Morrow County, Ohio, Date of Death: March 31, 1927, Place of Burial: St. Charles, Iowa, Children: Allie Johnston Stayton, 1330 Poinsettia Place, Hollywood, California

War Record:

        Private in 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery, enlisted Aug 1, 1863, age 21, mustered out with Company July 25, 1865 – service 3 years.

Sources:

        Application Paper Post 116: discharged Aug 2, 1865 at Camp Denison, Order War Department, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Johnston, Fred – Private in Company L, 1st Ohio Artillery – residence Medora, Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Johnston, Frederick, Post 116 Application Paper: signed Fred Johnston, Medora, Warren County, age 44 and 48

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Feb 12, 1887, suspended June 20, 1888, dropped Dec 30, 1888, reinstated 1892, suspended 1893, dropped 1894

        St. Charles Post 158, joined March 12, 1903, Last Commander of Post 158

 

JOHNSTON, John H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Merchant, Indianola, Place of Birth: Jackson, Ohio

War Record:

        Sergeant in 2nd Ohio Cavalry, Company E, enlisted Aug 10, 1861, age 21, appointed Corporal; Sergeant  July 31, 1865; mustered out with company; veteran – service 3 years.  Mustered out Sept 11, 1865, Benton Barracks, Missouri,  G.O. (Government Order) No. 94, War Department

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Johnston, J.H. – Sergeant, residence Indianola, Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Johnston, John H., All Editions of G.A.R.: Johnson, Post 116 Application Paper: signed John H. Johnston, age 44, joined Feb 14, 1885

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Feb 14, 1885, transferred April 30, 1887

 

JONES, David K., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Palmyra, Warren County, Iowa, Occupation: Miner, Date of Death: Nov 11, 1908, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, age 68, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Lot 200, Indianola, Iowa, Father: Henry Jones, Mother: Anna A. Jones, Wife: Mary Milligan, Children: Alvin K, George K. – Tama, Iowa, Anna Reddish – deceased, Harry – Parke County, Mrs. John Prather, Mrs. Moury Krell – Colorado, Charles – Indianola, Iowa and Frank Worth Jones

War Record:

        Bugler in 2nd California Cavalry, Company A

Sources:

        Descriptive Book: enlisted Jan 7, 1864, Private in Company A, 2nd Iowa – mustered out Aug 1865

        California Men in the War of the Rebellion: shows in Company A, 2nd Cavalry, residence Sacramento, California, Bugler, enlisted and mustered Jan 3, 1865.  Sick in hospital at Visalia, California.  No discharge furnished.

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined March 22, 1884, suspended March 30, 1888, dropped Oct 1, 1888, suspended Sept 30, 1890, dropped June 30, 1891

 

JONES, Obed K., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Ohio

War Record:

        Private in 33rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, Company A, enlisted March 21, 1864, residence Cottage Grove, transferred to Company F, 11th Wisconsin Infantry July 22, 1865 (Shown Abed K. Jones). Mustered out Sept 4, 1865

Sources:

        Transfer Card from Post 66, Wisconsin to Post 116, Indianola, Iowa, Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers: Obed K and Abed K

Post:

        Platteville, Wisconsin Post 66, joined Aug 10, 1885, transferred Aug 12, 1907

        Indianola Post 16, joined Dec 11, 1907, #262

 

JORDAN, William Harrison, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Stock Importer, Date of Birth: Dec 11, 1826, Place of Birth: New York, New York, Date of Death: Oct 5, 1917, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: William Jordan, Mother: Sarah Perry, Wife: Francis E. Bigham, Children: Mrs. M.J. Beals – Boston, Massachusetts

War Record:

        Captain in 11th Michigan Cavalry, Company L, commissioned Captain Aug 1, 1863, mustered Dec 10th, 1863; transferred to Company C, 8th Cavalry, July 20, 1865.  Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee Sept 22, 1865

Sources:

        Record Michigan Volunteers: (William H.), Transfer Card from Crocker Post 12 filed with Post 116 – age 63 in 1894

Post:

        Iowa City Post 8, joined Nov 1885, transferred 1890

        Des Moines Post 12, cd Nov 6, 1890

        Indianola Post 116, joined Jan 16, 1894, Post 116 Descriptive Book: joined by card Feb 10, 1894 age 63

 

JOURDAN, Benjamin P., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1843, Place of Birth: Illinois, Date of Death: Dec 24, 1931, Place of Death: Des Moines, Iowa, Place of Burial: Elm Grove Cemetery, Bloomfield Township, Polk County, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 8th Iowa Cavalry, Company B, enlisted July 23, 1863, age 19, residence Eddyville, Iowa, born Illinois. Taken prisoner July 30, 1864, Newnan, Georgia.  Mustered out May 31, 1865, Davenport, Iowa

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Jourdan, Benjamin F., G.A.R. Muster Roll, 1st edition: Jourdan; Record of Posts: Jordan

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined Aug 2, 1884, age 44

 

JOY, Leonard, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Monroe County, Ohio, Date of Death: May 6, 1924,  age 83, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: City Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: Grant Joy, Mother: Jessie Moore, Wife: Mrs. Abiah Hoff, Children: Grant, Mrs. I.E. Badgeley, Mrs. Jessie Nonamaker

War Record:

        Private in 79th Ohio Infantry, Company B, enlisted Aug 13, 1862, age 22.  Mustered out with Company June 9, 1865 at Camp Denison, Ohio – service 3 years

Sources:

        Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Joy, Leonard, Application Paper Post 116, age 58 in 1899

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined 1899 (age 58), reinstated 1905, suspended Jan 1, 1907

        Application Paper Post 116 given no. on Roster 236

 

JOYCE, Granville, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1836

War Record:

        Private in 2/3 Consolidated Iowa Infantry, Company K, enlisted and mustered Sept 28, 1864.  Mustered out June 1, 1865, Washington, D.C.

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined May 24, 1884, suspended Feb 28, 1885, dropped May 16, 1885, transferred May 30, 1885

 

JUDKINS, John V., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer

War Record:

        Private in 1st Iowa Cavalry, Company D

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Veteran) age 25, residence Warren County, born Indiana, enlisted Aug 25, 1862, Re-enlisted and remustered Jan 1, 1864.  Mustered out Feb 15, 1866

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined March 17, 1883, suspended June 30, 1886, dropped Jan 1, 1887

 

JUDKINS, Miles W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Ex-County Recorder, Place of Birth: Owen County, Indiana, Date of Death: Jan 15, 1897, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: James Judkins, Mother: Mary Park, Wife: Fannie Harvey, Children: Mary and Charles

War Record:

        Private in 15th Iowa Infantry, Company G., enlisted Oct 19, 1861, age 21, residence Indianola, Iowa, born Indiana.  Discharged for wounds Aug 15, 1862, gunshot wound and loss of left arm, Keokuk, Iowa

        Battles, etc.: Shot & loss of left arm

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: (Miles W.), Post 116 Application paper – age43

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined April 5, 1884, age 43, suspended 1892, dropped 1892, reinstated 1895

       

JUDKINS, Milton R., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Carpenter, Date of Death: March 1926, Place of Death: Des Moines, Iowa, age 82, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa

War Record:

        Corporal in 1st Iowa Cavalry, Company D, enlisted June 13, 1861, age 19, residence Warren County, born Indiana. Reenlisted and remustered Feb 25, 1864 (Veteran), promoted 5th Corporal Oct 31, 1864, mustered out Feb 15, 1866

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: (Milton R.), Post 116 Personal Reminiscence – Sketch by his friend, H.T. Metcalf Sept 23, 1928, Post 116 Descriptive Book: age 39 in1882, Des Moines Register [newspaper] March 21, 1925, page 2, column 4

        Post 116 Personal Reminiscence, page 42: He was one of the best soldiers in the Company – Discharge Feb 15, 1866 at Austin, Texas.  Died about 2 years ago at Des Moines, buried at Indianola, Iowa

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 27, 1882, suspended Sept 30, 1885, dropped July 1, 1888, reinstated 1904