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Enos M. Jones 118th infantry regiment, enlisted in Mansfield, oh 11/10/1862 at age 35.. Discharged on disability 6/13/1865at Salisbury, N.C. Served as a corporal and private. Appointed corporal 12/15/1862. 
Aaron Williamson 47th infantry of Ohio possible Co A
Frank Venia 18th Ohio Infantry
Newton Jr. Meredith enlisted in Aurelius Township of 92nd Ohio infantry Co H. Private died of Scurvy 3/4/1865
JOHN MEREDITH Co. G. 77 OH.Vol.Inf.
Harvey Lamarand Harvey had an honorable discharge from the Army of the United States on 12/21/1945 his place of separation was unit A sep CTR 45 IGMR PA. His military occupation was artillery mech minor maint 8o2 and his military qualification was combat inf badge 45 US rifle 30 cal m1. The battles and campaigns are GO 33 & 40 wd 45 RHINELAND CENTRAL EUROPE. HIS DECORATIONS AND CITATIONS WWIIi VICTORY MEDAL, GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, AMERICAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL, EUROPEAN AFRICAN MIDDLE EASTERN CAMPAIGN MEDAL WITH 2 BRONZE STARS. The reason for separation AR 615-365 15 DEC 44 CONVN OF THE GOVT RR1-1 DEMOBILIZATION, Service school attended Signal Corps School Seattle Wash.
Lieutenant Colonel Adam Hubley Continental Army During the War of the Revolution1779 June 21 Adam Hubley HUBLEY, ADAM, soldier, state senator, author, was born Jan. 9, 1740, in Lancaster county, Pa. He was commissioned as major of the tenth Pennsylvania regiment in 1776; commanded the eleventh regiment, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel from 1779, and retired in 1781. From 1783 till 1789 he was a member of the assembly, and in 1790 a state senator. His Journal of Events in 1779 was published in the Pennsylvania Archives. He died in May, 1798, in Philadelphia, Pa.
Charles Giering
William Moor
Col. James Moor James Moor was in the revolutionary war of 1812, settled on a large tract of land in Beaver Co, PA. which was granted to him by the government for his services as a member of the continental army during the American Revolution. He inherited land from Thomas Pascal and uncle and sold land to many people in the Ohio River Valley area. He was a Col. in the 8th PA line under Anthony Wayne and many of the men who served with him became the early settlers of the area. 1/25/1833 Died-On the 21st inst. Mr. James MOORE, of New Sewickly township, a soldier of the Revolution, aged rising 80 years. 'Many of the farms, among which may be mentioned those of Frederick Merriman, Jacob Fry, Captain Murray, and the one on which Mr. Besterman has lived for the past twenty-five years, were originally comprised in the twelve hundred acres which James Moore, grandfather of Mr. John Moore, usually called "Commodore Moore," owned at one time on these Sewickley hills. James Moore belonged to the Buffalo Valley, and was one of General Washington's scouts during the Revolutionary War. Besides these twelve hundred acres, we find it on the record that he owned six thousand acres in Kentucky. It shows something of the character of the man, as we remember the story about the Indian whose tomahawk grazed his side as he hurled it from his covert at the white man, when, upon searching for and finding the Indian, himself wounded and helpless, Mr. Moore conveyed him to a place of safety, and, like the good Samaritan, bound up his wounds and nursed him back to health.
Major Thomas Boude Continental Army During the War of the Revolution. Fought with distinction under General Anthony Wayne and after the war General Mifflin appointed him General of Militia. He later went in to the lumber buisness and then politics and served in Congress as the representative for Lancaster County PA.
Robert McCready  
Edwin King WWII
Herbert Meredith Navy
   
 

 

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