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Company Cooks are one or more men in each company detailed to do the cooking for the entire company. This is the case usually in companies where it is not the custom to distribute the provisions to the men; for in this case the messes furnish their own cooks, and they are not excused from any duty except what is absolutely necessary and which their messmates can do for them. The law authorizes the detailing of one cook to thirty men in the company. It also allows to each cook two assistant cooks (colored), who are enlisted for the purpose, and are allowed ten dollars per month. The cooks are under the direction of the first sergeant or commissary-sergeant, who superintends the issue of provisions and directs the cooking for each day. Company cooks for the whole company are generally detailed in turn, and for periods of a week or ten days. (From August V Kautz, The 1865 Customs of Service for Non-Commissioned Officers and Soldiers--A Handbook for the Rank and file of the Army) |
Column "An" indicates the number of times this person is listed in the Ancestry.com CD "Military Records: Civil War Service Records" and the column "PS" indicates the number of times this person is listed on the US Park Service site http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm . The next columns list company or companies in which the person was assigned and if he is known to have been assigned to other units such as the Veterans Reserve, the 42nd Ohio, 77th Ohio or some other unit.
First Name | Last Name | An | PS | 1st Co. | 2nd Co. | 3rd Co. | Other Units | Rank_In | Rank_Out |
Melville B. | Talmage | 1 | 1 | D | B | Private | Private | ||
James H. | Tanner | 1 | 2 | K | C | Private | Private | ||
John | Tarr | 1 | 1 | A | Private | Private | |||
Edwin Everett | Tathwell | 2 | 2 | A | Private | Private | |||
James M. | Taylor | 2 | 2 | I | Private | Private | |||
John Wesley | Taylor | 1 | 1 | A | Private | Private | |||
Solomon | Taylor | 1 | 1 | B | I | Private | Private | ||
Thomas O. | Taylor | 1 | 1 | H | Private | Private | |||
Wallace | Taylor | 1 | 1 | I | B | Private | Private | ||
James A. | Telfer | 0 | 1 | H | Private | Private | |||
Samuel | Terpany | 0 | 1 | E | Corporal | Corporal | |||
Manoah Levalley | Terrill | 2 | 1 | A | Private | Corporal | |||
George H. | Terry | 0 | 1 | A | Second Lieutenant | First Lieutenant | |||
Alfred A. | Thayer | 1 | 2 | C | B | Private | Private | ||
Isaiah | Thayer | 1 | 2 | B | Private | Private | |||
Armstrong J. | Thomas | 1 | 0 | H | Captain | Captain | |||
Daniel W. | Thomas | 1 | 1 | U | Private | Private | |||
Alexander | Thompson | 1 | 1 | I | B | Private | Private | ||
Chester | Thompson | 1 | 1 | B | C | Private | Private | ||
Eugene Iroims | Thompson | 1 | 1 | A | Private | Private | |||
Solomon W. | Thompson | 1 | 1 | F | Private | Private | |||
James K. | Thomson | 0 | 1 | D | Private | Private | |||
Irwin | Thrall | 1 | 1 | F | Private | Private | |||
Ignatius | Tillett | 0 | 1 | B | Private | Private | |||
George Henry | Tilton | 1 | 1 | A | Private | Commissary Sergeant | |||
Oscar D. | Tipton | 0 | 1 | C | Private | Private | |||
George W. | Tish | 1 | 1 | B | C | Private | Private | ||
James D. | Titus | 2 | 2 | H | D | Private | Private | ||
Chancey | Tottingham | 1 | 3 | D | B | 77th | Private | Private | |
William W. | Townley | 2 | 3 | G | D | Private | Private | ||
Paul | Trauger | 1 | 1 | E | 42nd | Private | Private | ||
Jacob | Travis | 0 | 1 | E | Private | Private | |||
John W. | Traxler | 1 | 2 | F | Private | Private | |||
Charles | Tress | 1 | 1 | B | Private | Private | |||
George Tracy | Tress | 1 | 1 | A | Private | Private | |||
John C. | Tressel | 1 | 2 | C | B | Private | Private | ||
Christopher | Trickey | 1 | 1 | F | Private | Private | |||
Thomas Heber | Trimble | 1 | 1 | A | Private | Private | |||
Samuel | Tripp | 0 | 1 | H | I | Private | Private | ||
George | Trone | 0 | 1 | A | Sergeant | Sergeant | |||
Samuel | Troutman | 0 | 1 | F | Private | Private | |||
John T. | Truesdale | 3 | 5 | B | C | Corporal | Private | ||
Ira | Tucker | 0 | 1 | E | Private | Private | |||
John M. | Tucker | 0 | 1 | K | Private | Private | |||
William H. | Tucker | 0 | 1 | E | Private | Private | |||
Aquilla | Turner | 0 | 1 | C | K | Private | Private | ||
Asberry | Turner | 0 | 1 | K | Private | Private | |||
Erwin | Turner | 0 | 1 | K | Private | Private | |||
William H. | Turner | 0 | 1 | K | Private | Sergeant | |||
James D. | Tweed | 0 | 1 | C | Corporal | Private | |||
John J. | Ulsh | 0 | 1 | E | Corporal | Corporal | |||
Andrew | Underwood | 0 | 1 | C | Private | Private | |||
Caleb | Underwood | 0 | 1 | C | Private | Private | |||
Hiram | Underwood | 0 | 1 | H | D | Corporal | Corporal | ||
Henry T. | Van Fleet | 1 | 1 | E | Second Lieutenant | Second Lieutenant | |||
William | Vanator | 0 | 1 | D | B | Private | Private | ||
George | Vanatta | 0 | 2 | E | Private | Private | |||
William | Vanatta | 0 | 2 | D | B | Private | Private | ||
Henry | Vanboskirk | 0 | 2 | E | C | Private | Private | ||
Andrew | Vance | 0 | I | B | Sergeant | Sergeant | |||
Harvey | Vance | 0 | 1 | A | Private | Private | |||
Joseph W. | Vance | 0 | 1 | F&S | Colonel | Colonel | |||
George W. | Vancuren | 0 | 1 | G | Private | Private | |||
Marritt | VanFleet | 0 | 1 | G | D | Private | Private | ||
David | Vanhorn | 0 | 1 | I | H | Private | Private | ||
John | Vanmeter | 1 | 2 | H | Private | Private | |||
Harrison | Vanness | 1 | 2 | I | Private | Private | |||
Abram | VanWormer | 2 | 3 | G | D | Private | Private | ||
Bethuel A. | Virden | 2 | 2 | D | Private | Private | |||
Josiah | Voorhies | 2 | 2 | E | Private | Corporal |
Taylor, J. W., Co. A, 96th O. V. I. e. Aug.. 1862: dis. .July, 1865.
HISTORY OF HARDIN COUNTY
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URIAH THOMPSON, farmer and stock-raiser; P. O., Cardington; was born on his father's farm in Portage Co., Ohio, July 31, 1819, and lived there with his parents until he was, 24 years of age, during which time he attended school, worked on the farm, and also at shoemaking and carpentering. Jan. 5, 1843, he married Miss Caroline Brooke; she was born in Columbiana Co., Ohio. After his marriage he occupied a house on his father's farm and farmed part of the place a few years, when he and his brother William farmed the place in partnership until 1850, when Uriah and family came to Morrow Co., Ohio, and settled on his present place, which he bought about three years previous; it is located one mile southeast of Cardington, and at first contained 140 acres, to which he has since added 100 acres; he also owns 200 acres in Henry Co., 0. By this marriage there are five children-Chester, Alzada, Leroy, Delbert and Claudie; Chester has been twice married, and now lives in Henry Co., O.; he was a member of the 96th Ohio Reg. Inf'try, and served for three years; Alzada married Mr. Boulton and lives in this vicinity; Leroy married Miss Mary Smith and lives in Henry Co., O.; Delbert and Claudie are single and live at home. Mr. Thompson's parents, Uriah, Sr., and Elizabeth (Allen) Thompson, were natives of New Jersey; they married there and settled in Portage Co., 0., about the year 1810, and lived there until their deaths; of their eight children, but three are livingUriab, William and Elizabeth Derrick, last living in California. Mrs. Thompson's parents, Isaiah and Deborah (Cattell) Brooke, were natives of Maryland and New Jersey; they moved to Columbiana Co., O., with their parents in 1814 and 1812, respectively; they married and lived there until 1847, 'except a short residence in Iowa; they then came to this vicinity, and have lived here since. They had eight children, six of whom are living.
H I S T 0 R Y OF MORROW COUNTY AND OHIO. I L L U S T R A T E D
CHICAGO: 0. L. BASKIN & CO., HISTORICAL PUBLISHERS, 186 DEARBORN STREET. 1880.