Civil War Soldiers
Who Died in Service in the Civil War
from Middleboro, 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.
Preston Soule, 18th, I, May 14, 1862, typhoid fever in N.Y. City Hospital
William M. Atwood, 18th, C, Aug. 30, 1862, killed at 2d Bull run battle.
Isaac Harlow, 18th, C, March 1, 1862, died at Camp Barnes.
Wm. R. Brightman, 18th, D, Sept. 18, 1862, in Libby Prison.
Henry M. Warren, 18th, D, Dec. 20, 1862, of wounds received at Fredericksburg.
Charles E. Hunt, 18th, D, June 1, 1864, at battle of Coal Harbor.
David H. Burgess, 4th, C, Aug. 28, 1863, of fever and diptheria at home.
Adoniram Thomas, 18th, C, Sept. 29, 1862, from wounds received in Bull Run battle.
Sidney B. Wilbur, 40th, E, June 2, 1864, of wounds received in battle of Coal Harbor.
Cornelius G. Tinkham, 12th, A, Oct. 1, 1862, of wounds received at battle of
Antetiam.
Francis S. Thomas, 4th, C, March 9,1863, at Carrollton Hospital, of fever.
Washington I. Caswell, 1st Cav., K, Aug. 29, 1863, at Hospital in Washington, of fever.
Samuel Jones, 3d, K, May 26, 1863, in Hospital at Newbern, of
diptheria.
Edward Jennings, 40th, E.
Williams Eaton, jr., 4th, C, June 21, 1863, of wounds received at Port Hudson.
Elbridge A. Maxim, 23d, E, July 25, 1864, at Newborn, of disease.
James H. Wady, 18th, D, Aug. 7, 1862, in Hospital at Phila.
George N. Gammons, 24th, D, March 8, 1862, at Roanoke Island, of fever.
Samuel M. Rider, 18th, D, Dec., 1862, of wounds received at Fredericksburg.
Ephraim K. Simmons, 4th, C, May 24, 1863, at Brashear City, of disease.
George Hinckley, 40th, E, Feb. 21,.1863, of wounds received at battle of
Olustee.
George W. Paull, 18th, 0, May 31, 1862, in Alexandria Hospital, of measles.
John L. Cobb, 58th, 0, Aug. 12, 1864, in Hospital at Washington.
Daniel Handy, 4th, C, Sept. 10, 1863, in Centralia, Ill, of
diarrhoea.
Ezra T. Westgate, 32d, E, June 4, 1864, killed in battle of Coal Harbor.
George Cummings, 3d Cav., B, July 23, 1864, died in Hospital at New Orleans.
George A. Thomas, 6th, F, Nov. 14, 1864, died at Middleboro.
Benjamin Chamberlain, 59th, G, Dec. 10. 1864, died in Hospital at Beverly, N. J.
James C. Record, 18th, D, Nov. 25, 1864, died in Hospital at Alexandria.
Albert Eddy, 4th Cav., D, Jan. 23, 1865, died of malaria fever in Middleboro.
Richard Cox, 58th, B, June 3, 1864, killed in battle at Shady Grove Church, Va.
Darius R. Clark, 18th, D, Dec. 13, 1862, killed in battle of Fredericksburg.
Myron E. Alger, 4th, 0, July 10, 1863, died at Brashear City a prisoner.
Morrill Perkins, 18th, D, Dec. 20, 1862, died from wounds received in battle of Fredericksburg.
Martin V. Raymond, 18th, C, Aug. 30, 1862, killed in battle of Bull Run.
Stephen F. Thomas, 4th, C, May 1, 1863, died in Hospital of fever at New Orleans.
Cyrus White, 18th, H, Nov. 19, 1862, at Middleboro, of disease.
Frederic E. Atwood, 18th, 0, Aug 26, 1862, killed in battle of Bull Run.
Peleg F. Banson, 18th, D, Nov. 17, 1862, in Hospital, of diarrhoea.
Francis B. Cashman, 18th, 0, May 13, 1862, at Bedloe's Island, of typhoid fever.
Ormel H. Churchill, 40th, E, Sept. 11, 1863, at Folly Island, of chronic
diarrhoea.
J. Arthur Fitch, 40th, E, Sept. 30, 1864, killed at Fort Harrison, Virginia.
Cyrus Hall, 18th, D, Oct. 19, 1862, in Hospital at Washington, of typhoid fever.
Levi Hathaway, 4th, 0, Aug. 20, 1833, at Indianapolis, of typhoid fever.
Francis M. Hodges, 40th, E, Oct. 27, 1863, at Beaufort, of chronic
diarrhoea.
John K. Maxim, 18th, C, Jan. 27, 1865, at Parole Hospital, Md., of disease.
George H. Swift, 18th, 0, May, 1863, of wounds received at
Chancellorsville.
Timothy J. Sultan, 40th, E, Aug. 22, 1864, of wounds received in battle of Petersburg.
Andrew E. Thomas, 4th, C, June 27, 1863, died near Brashear City, of chronic
diarrhoea.
Joseph Thomas, 4th, 0, Aug. 1, 1863, at Port Hudson, of chronic
diarrhoea.
Alva C. Tinkham, 4th, C, July 15, 1863, at Brashear City, of chornic
diarrhoea.
Samuel Mellen, 18th, D, Jan. 10, 1862, in hospital at Hall's Hill.
Henry L. McFarlin, 40th, E, June 10, 1851, of wounds received in battle near Coal Harbor.
Charles W. Wilmarth, 18th, D, July 18, 1861, in Andersonville Prison.
Henry L. Shaw, 4th, 0, Oct. 6, 1863, of wounds received at Port Hudson.
Nathan T. Tucker, 100 days, Nov. 18, 1861, at Middleboro, of disease contracted in service.
Ira E. Ca swell, Feb. 7, 1865, in navy, died in U. S. Marine Hospital, Norfolk, Va.
Charles M. Tribou, Sept. 8, 1862, at Mound City Hospital, of disease.
Cyrus Perkins, 18th, D, Jan. 1, 1863, in Middleboro, of disease contracted in service.
Asa Shaw, 3d, B,
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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