Found some information that might help on John Murphy. Found the following. 1880 Census- Venice, Erie Co., OH Eleanor Dart F 80 Ireland Susan Murphy F 56 Canada Had the children listed as well. 1890 Veterans schedule- Jerusalem, Lucas Co., OH Susan J Murphy survivor John Murphy OH 65th Co. G deceased 1900 Census Jerusalem, Lucas Co., OH Susan Murphy 76 Jan 1824 Canada 1910 Jerusalem, Lucas Co., OH Susan Murphy 86 Canada Found this information as well The Story of the Sherman Brigade by Wilbur F. Hinman c.1897 Pg. 1048 Murphy, John, 45, Oct. 21, 1861, 3 yrs, wounded Dec. 31, 1862 in battle of Stone River, TN, Dec. 15, 1864, in battle of Nashville, TN, discharged Nov. 25, 1865, at Columbus, OH, veteran Most of the regiment was discharged in Texas in 1865. I believe this indicates that he was in a Union hospital located in Columbus, OH. Checked the national archives records and they have his war service file listed. Checked the pension files for him and did not see any listed. Would still be worth checking though by filling out the form and sending it in though. Checked for a widows pension as well, but none listed. This will give you a death date if they have a pension on file. Hope this helps in some small way. I have a direct grandfather that served in the 64th OH OVI that was the sister regiment to the 65th. Both proud members of the Sherman Brigade. They were named after John Sherman a prominent member of the US Senate at the time and the brother of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman. I will be traveling through Castalia later in the week and will try to look through the cemetery while I am there. Got to remember to wear those snow boots. Derek S. Davey, APG