The pre Revolutionary built church and cemetery of St. Paul's in Mount Vernon, Westchester County, NY seeks contact from family members of ALL deceased Civil War veterans interred there. This national historic landmark is planning a reunion of descendants. NOTE: All deceased may not have served from NYS or the Union side. Whether your ancestor appears on the enclosed list of known Civil War soldiers or not, you may contact them at: Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site 897 South Columbus Avenue Mount Vernon, NY 10550 914-667-4116 http://www.nps.gov/sapa/ KNOWN CIVIL WAR VETERANS William Andrews, 1st NYMTD Gilbert Barker James Barker John Begelspocker 17th NY Inf. John Beierholm Peter O. Bertine, 6th NY Cav. Samuel D. Bertine, 8th NYNG John Bird, 117th USCT Harmon Bloodgood, Co. D., 3rd U.S. Inf. William Braun, 15th NY Inf. John Buckley, Union Navy Nathan Buckley, 9th NY Inf. Andrew Burnett, 8th NY Cav. George Carter, 10th USCT Edward Champney, 6th NY Heavy Art. Peter Coutant Henry Cleves, 26th USCT John H. Davis, 12th NY Inf. George Diehl, 103rd NY Inf. George Efferen, 7th NYSNG Joseph Fardette (William Taylor), 42nd Penna. Inf. Philip Faulstick, 6th NY Heavy Art. Charles H. Fisher, 6th NYHA Richard Fowler John Gagg, 17th NY Inf. Matthew J. Graham, 9th NY Inf. Frederick Greiss, 17th NY Inf. William T.C. Grower Jacob Ham, 128th NY Inf. Victor M. Hawley, 7th Ill. Cav. John R. Hayward Charles Heath William Hopper, 6th NY Inf. Ogden Pell Hunt, 8th NY Heavy Art. Stephen Pell Hunt, 8th NY Heavy Art. James Hyde, 5th NY Vol. Inf. S.G. Johnston, 47th U.S. Vols. John Keller, 135th NY Inf. Daniel Lawlor, 69th NY Inf. Peter Leier, 54th NY Inf. John T. Logan, 9th NY Vol. Inf. Daniel Lyon, 38th NY Inf. Philip Margraf, 5th NY Vol. Inf. (later 146th NY Inf.) Alexander McAloney, 47th NY Vol. Inf. Michael McLaughlin, Navy Peter McLaughlin, 102nd NYSNG Robert McTurk, Navy Joseph Mead, 119th NY Volunteers, (2nd Lieut., Co. K. died 2/11/1863) William Mercer, 6th NY Heavy Art. J. Benjamin Minard, 56th NYNG James Polite, 35th USCT Augustus Proal Oliver Root, 6th NYHA Carl Rostocky, 1st NYSVE John Ryan, 38th NY Vol. Inf. Joseph Shardlow Henry Schorpp Hiram Slagle, 17th NY Vol. Inf. George C. Smith, 12th NY Vol. Inf. Charles Smith, 127th NY Inf. Thomas Stewart Alonzo Sweet, 10th Maine Inf. Dr. Charles S. Taft, Ass't Surgeon Alexander Thomas, 51st NY Vol. Inf. John L. Tice, Vermont Inf. Leonard Tice, Vermont Inf. W.R. Vandervoort, 143rd Pa. Inf. George W. Van Pelt, 158th NY Vol. Inf. Frederick Whittaker, 6th NY Cav. John Willis, 1st NY Engineers Charles L. Wilson, 35th Ohio Vol. Inf. Thomas Woods, NJ Regiment PLEASE PASS ON TO ALL LISTS, ESPECIALLY BRONX.. Thank you, Barb Metro NYC Researcher
Are there any other lists of Civil War veterans buried at other (Queens or Kings Counties) NY? This is a real find... I am looking for the resting place of a Robert Meiklehaugh who was a member of NY Co B 13 Reg Heavy Artillery and transferred to Co I 6th Reg NY Heavy Artillery and may have died in Nov 1896... Need help finding WHEN and WHERE he was buried... THANKS FOR POSTING THE NAMES. -----Original Message----- From: nyqueens-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:nyqueens-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of MizScarlettNY@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:27 AM To: NYQUEENS@rootsweb.com Subject: [NYQUEENS] CIVIL WAR vets at St. Paul's Cemetery, Mt. Vernon ( Eastchester, NY) The pre Revolutionary built church and cemetery of St. Paul's in Mount Vernon, Westchester County, NY seeks contact from family members of ALL deceased Civil War veterans interred there. This national historic landmark is planning a reunion of descendants. NOTE: All deceased may not have served from NYS or the Union side. Whether your ancestor appears on the enclosed list of known Civil War soldiers or not, you may contact them at: Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site 897 South Columbus Avenue Mount Vernon, NY 10550 914-667-4116 http://www.nps.gov/sapa/ KNOWN CIVIL WAR VETERANS William Andrews, 1st NYMTD Gilbert Barker James Barker John Begelspocker 17th NY Inf. John Beierholm Peter O. Bertine, 6th NY Cav. Samuel D. Bertine, 8th NYNG John Bird, 117th USCT Harmon Bloodgood, Co. D., 3rd U.S. Inf. William Braun, 15th NY Inf. John Buckley, Union Navy Nathan Buckley, 9th NY Inf. Andrew Burnett, 8th NY Cav. George Carter, 10th USCT Edward Champney, 6th NY Heavy Art. Peter Coutant Henry Cleves, 26th USCT John H. Davis, 12th NY Inf. George Diehl, 103rd NY Inf. George Efferen, 7th NYSNG Joseph Fardette (William Taylor), 42nd Penna. Inf. Philip Faulstick, 6th NY Heavy Art. Charles H. Fisher, 6th NYHA Richard Fowler John Gagg, 17th NY Inf. Matthew J. Graham, 9th NY Inf. Frederick Greiss, 17th NY Inf. William T.C. Grower Jacob Ham, 128th NY Inf. Victor M. Hawley, 7th Ill. Cav. John R. Hayward Charles Heath William Hopper, 6th NY Inf. Ogden Pell Hunt, 8th NY Heavy Art. Stephen Pell Hunt, 8th NY Heavy Art. James Hyde, 5th NY Vol. Inf. S.G. Johnston, 47th U.S. Vols. John Keller, 135th NY Inf. Daniel Lawlor, 69th NY Inf. Peter Leier, 54th NY Inf. John T. Logan, 9th NY Vol. Inf. Daniel Lyon, 38th NY Inf. Philip Margraf, 5th NY Vol. Inf. (later 146th NY Inf.) Alexander McAloney, 47th NY Vol. Inf. Michael McLaughlin, Navy Peter McLaughlin, 102nd NYSNG Robert McTurk, Navy Joseph Mead, 119th NY Volunteers, (2nd Lieut., Co. K. died 2/11/1863) William Mercer, 6th NY Heavy Art. J. Benjamin Minard, 56th NYNG James Polite, 35th USCT Augustus Proal Oliver Root, 6th NYHA Carl Rostocky, 1st NYSVE John Ryan, 38th NY Vol. Inf. Joseph Shardlow Henry Schorpp Hiram Slagle, 17th NY Vol. Inf. George C. Smith, 12th NY Vol. Inf. Charles Smith, 127th NY Inf. Thomas Stewart Alonzo Sweet, 10th Maine Inf. Dr. Charles S. Taft, Ass't Surgeon Alexander Thomas, 51st NY Vol. Inf. John L. Tice, Vermont Inf. Leonard Tice, Vermont Inf. W.R. Vandervoort, 143rd Pa. Inf. George W. Van Pelt, 158th NY Vol. Inf. Frederick Whittaker, 6th NY Cav. John Willis, 1st NY Engineers Charles L. Wilson, 35th Ohio Vol. Inf. Thomas Woods, NJ Regiment PLEASE PASS ON TO ALL LISTS, ESPECIALLY BRONX.. Thank you, Barb Metro NYC Researcher