| DEATHS OF OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN DURING THE CIVIL WAR | ||||||
| FROM THE TOWN OF SCIPIO, CAYUGA COUNTY, NEW YORK (Taken from the 1865 N.Y. State Census, p.88) | ||||||
| Rank at Death | Name | Age | Date | Regiment | Location | |
| Lt. Col. | William H. Baird | 33 | 16 June | 64 | 126th | Petersburg, Va. |
| Private | Edwin G. Coy | 25 | 27 Sept. | 64 | 9th Arty. | Ft. Reno, N.C.1 |
| Sergeant | William H. King | 23 | 15 June | 63 | 3rd Arty. | Newberne, N.C. 2 |
| Private | David Ross | 22 | 16 June | 64 | 111th | near Petersburg 3 |
| Private | Theodore Smith | 28 | 23 Aug. | 64 | 147th | Andersonville |
| Private | Norman H. Lawrence | 30 | 9 July | 64 | 9th Arty. | Monroe, N.e. |
| Private | George H. Wilder | 22 | 28 Jan. | 64 | 111th | Petersburg, Va. |
| Private | Oliver I. Carter | 29 | 3 June | 64 | 9th Arty. | ---- |
| Private | Jacob Casler | 20 | 13. Nov. | 62 | 9th Arty. | National Hospital |
| Private | John H. Fordyce | 27 | 21 Sept. | 63 | 9th Arty. | Newberne, N.C. |
| Corporal | Martin King | 21 | 16 June | 64 | 3rd Arty. | Petersburg, Va. |
| Sergeant | Allen F. Hoxie | 24 | 2 July | 63 | 111th | Gettysburg, Pa. |
| Private | Henry L. Wood | 19 | December | 64 | 111th | Annapolis 4 |
| Private | Franklin Coffin | 25 | 28 May | 63 | 146th | Port Hudson |
| Captain | Patrick Kirby | 23 | Aug. or Sept. | 61 | 9th | Libby Prison 5 |
| Color Sgt. | Seymour Hill | 34 | August | 63 | 75th | New Pleasant Hill |
| Private | Jacob S. Debois | 23 | Dec. | 63 | 19th | Harper's Ferry |
| Private | Joseph Minor | 22 | 23 July | 64 | 75th | Scipio |
| Private | John J. Humphry | 30 | 18 Jan. | 63 | 137th | Georgetown, Md. |
| Corporal | Bishop C. Ames | 29 | ---- | 19th | "Died at home of his discharge" | |
| Private | Jestine Jones | 18 | ---- | 111th | ---- | |
| Notes | ||||||
| 1 "Died with the Typhoid Fever" | ||||||
| 2 "Died with the Typhoid Fever" | ||||||
| 3 "A brave soldier" | ||||||
| 4 "Died a few days after exchanged" | ||||||
| 5 "Not positive about time" |