Civil War Soldiers
Who Died in Service in the Civil War
from Hanover, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
These Civil War Soldiers
names and death record information was found in the 1867 Plymouth County
Directory. The directory does not say what the source of these
records is, and while they are not official records of Civil War soldier
deaths, they can provide a place to start looking.
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John Larkhum, 18th, G,
Hospital, Va., of fever, Sept 14, 1862.
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Benjamin Curtis, 12th G,
Antietam, Md., Killed in Battle Sept. 17, 1862.
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Marcus M. Leavitt, 7th,
Fredericksburg, Killed in Battle, May 3, '63.
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Loammi B. Sylvester, 2d,
Hospital, Va., wounds received in battle of Slaughter Mountain, Sept. 26,
1862.
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Winfield S. Gurney, Sickles'
Brigade, No account
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Hiram B. Bonney, 38th K,
Hospital, La., chronic diarrhea, July 16, 1863
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Geo. R. Josselyn, 38th, K,
Baton Rouge, La., chronic diarrhea, Sept. 7, 1863
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Levi C. Brooks, 38th, K, Cane
River, killed in battle April 23 '64
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Albert E. Bates, 38th, K,
Morganza Bend, La., chronic diarrhea and fever, June 23, 1864
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Joshua E. Bates, 38th, K,
Baton Rouge, La., chronic diarrhea Aug. 10m 1863.
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Arthur Shepherd, 38th, K,
Carrolton, La., chronic diarrhea, Feb 26, 1863
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John H. Carey, 42d, strayed
from camp, found dead, May 13, 1863
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Joseph D. Thomas 2d, H.A.,
Andersonville, Sept. 1864
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Calvin S. Bailey, 3d Cav.,
Baltimore, Md., consumption, Sept 24, 1864
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Francis A. Stoddard, 58th,
Richmond, Va., Hospital, wounds received in battle near Pittsburg, August
18, 1864
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John B. Wilder, 58th
Petersburg, Va., killed while returning from picket, Dec. 1, 1864
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Geo. W. Woodard, 58th, never
heard from.
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William Church, Jr., 58th
Beverly Hospital, N. C., Sept 30, 64
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Joseph E. Wilder, 31st, Q.M.'s
Serg't, Sabine Cross Roads, La., killed at battle of Sabine Cross Roads,
April 8, 1864.
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John W. Nelson, 18th, G,
Virginia, killed at 2d days battle of the Wilderness, May 8, 1864
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Spenser Binney, 1st Bat. H.
A., E, Hospital Fort Warren, small pox, May 23, 1865
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F. Willis, 1st H. A. Wounds
received in Battle, March, 1865
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Source: The Plymouth County Directory and Historical
Register of the Old Colony, Middleboro, Mass: Published by
Stillman B. Pratt & Co., 1867.
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