Belgian Civil War soldiers in Kansas |
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11th Cavalry
Nicolas ROBERTI
Co H,
enlisted at Topeka on August 21, 1862, a laborer aged 19 years, son of Henry
Roberty a brewer from Topeka who settled there in 1855, promoted Corporal,
mustered out with Company on September 13, 1865. Previous enlistment in the
2nd Kansas Infantry, a three month regiment (from June to october
1861) who participated at the battle of Wilson’s Creek. He is buried at
Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado.
8th Infantry
Edward BERO from Green Bay, moved to Kansas
1861
enlisted September 12, 1861, discharged January 31, 1864
Joseph CORLIER from Leavenworth
enlisted September 12, 1861, mustered Sept. 12, 1861; re-enlisted veteran at
Leavenworth Jan. 1, 1864; mustered Febr. 7, 1864; must. out with
regiment Nov. 28, 1865
12nd Infantry
Bruno CLOVES (or CLOSE) residence Kansas City
enlisted Aug. 20, 1862; mustered Sept. 25, 1862; must. out with regiment
June 30, 1865
Peter DAENEKINDT (Peter
Donnika),
Co A, enlisted at Wyandotte on August 18, 1862, a farmer aged 36 years;
dismissed for disability, March 18, 1864 at Fort Smith
Edward DEYEAGER or DEYORGER
enlisted Fort Laevenworth July 24, 1863; mustered July 24, 1863; discharged
for disability May 13, 1865 at Laevenworth
Edward HOLLOVOET (Edward
Hollevet),
Co A , enlisted at Wyandotte on August 22, 1862, a soldier aged 42 years;
deserted 26 Oct 1862 at Westport, Mo. He had previously enlisted in 25th
Missouri infantry on December 20, 1861 but had been discharged for
disability at the end of March 1862. He was captured at Kansas City on July
2, 1863 and sent to Schofield (Alexander) Barraks, near St Louis, Mo.