

Alford, James T. - 1918
Veteran of the Civil War, Two Hundred and Eleventh Regiment;
Private
Anderson, Raymond O. 1921/22 - 1950
Veteran of the Korean War
Anderson, Robert Wilson 1830 -
1907
Veteran of the Civil War
Archer, Bezaleel 1771 - 1831
Veteran of the War of 1812; 126th New York Volunteers
Regiment
Arthurs, John Frank, Jr. 1906
-
Major in United States Army
Avery, Andrew Meech 1884 - 1969
Veteran of World War I, served two years in France as a Second
Lieutenant
Avery, Thomas 1746 -
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Baird, William Earle 1843 - 1863
Veteran of the Civil War; United States Army
Baldwin, Perry
United States Air Force
Ball, Charles M. 1845 - 1864
Veteran of the Civil War; Company G, 15th Regiment, M.
V. M.;
was shot through the head while on picket duty
Ball, Simeon E. 1853 - 1862
Veteran of the Civil War; Company G, 15 Regiment, M.
V. M.;
Battle of Bull Run
Banks, Joshua 1762 -
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Barnett, Joseph 1754 - 1838
Served Under General Potter during the Revolutionary War
1st Company, 4th Bn., Northumberland County, PA
Barrett, Joseph John 1908 - 1967
United States Army
Baxter, Franklin
Veteran of the War of 1812; United States Navy
Beach, Rice 1762 - 1818
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Beatty, John Marshall "Turk"
United States Navy
Beatty, William C. 1838 - 1923
Veteran of the Civil War; 139th Pennsylvania Infantry
Beaty, William Henry 1841 - 1917
Veteran of the Civil War; Served at Fortress Monroe, Virginia
Beckerdite, Pleasant F. 1832 - 1864
Veteran of the Civil War; Confederacy
Bennett, Louis Albert 1894 -
Veteran of World War I
Borden, James Cole
Veteran of the Civil War; Captain in the Confederate
Army
Bosworth, Peleg 1754 -
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Bowley, Frederick L.
"Skip" 1930 - 1972
Veteran of World War II
Bowley, George Leason 1895 - 1971
Veteran of World War I
Bowley, George Leason "Bud",
Jr. 1926 - 1969
Veteran of World War II
Bowley, Joseph W. 1844 -
Veteran of the Civil War; Company I, 148th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
Bowley, Paul M. 1928 - 1999
Veteran of the Civil War; Company I, 148th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
Brenton, Bernard D. 1912 - 1982
Veteran Of World War II
Briggs, Elias 1798 - 1856
Veteran of the Black Hawk War
Briggs, Thomas 1650 - 1720
Veteran of the Indian War; member of Captain Peleg
Sanford's horse troop
Brosius, Stewart R. 1918 - 1990
Veteran of World War II; United States Army Air Corps,
Served with the 309th
Airdrome Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group,
in the Pacific Theater; He attained the Rank of Corporal.
Brown, Nathaniel Bowman 1737 - 1806
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Brown, Solomon 1757 - 1815
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Brown, General Theron 1793 - 1859
Veteran of War of 1812; New York State Militia,
Brigadier-General.
Brownell, George 1711 - 1800
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Brownell, Gideon 1746 - 1818
Veteran of the Revolutionary War,
Brownell, Jonathan 1719 - 1776
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Brownell, Joseph 1744 - 1824
Veteran of the Revolutionary War;
Brownell, Nathaniel 1751 - 1825
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Brownell, Pardon 1745 - 1799
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Brownell, Stephen 1762 - 1858
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Brownell, Sylvester (Deacon ) 1757 - 1840
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; Lieutenant in the
Militia
Brownell, Thomas 1720 - 1808
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; Captain
Brunner, John Harvey 1827 - 1905
Veteran of the Civil War; Company B, 211th Regiment, a Private
Burdick, Alfred Demetrius 1832 - 1918
Veteran of Civil War; Prisoner at Andersonville prison
Burdick, Alphonso Delos 1828 - 1907
Veteran of the Civil War; Company K., 13th Regiment,
Wisconsin Volunteers; Second Lieutenant.
Burdick, Charles Henry 1842 - 1904
Veteran of the Civil War; Private in Company K, 13th
Infantry, Wisconsin Volunteers,
Burdick, Elias 1732 - 1780
Apr 1761, Rhode Island, he was appointed Ensign in
Col. John Whiting's
Reg. of 666 men raised in R.
I. for the Provincial Army that under Gen. Moncton co-operating
with Earl Rodney and Admiral Pocock's English Military
and Naval campaign against the Spanish in the West Indies.
The capture of Havana, Aug. 13,1762, was the most brilliant achievement of the
expedition.
Burdick, Elias 1755 -
Veteran of the Revolutionary War;
Private in Capt. Allen's Co. of Col. Christopher Smith's Regiment of Rhode
Island troops,
Burgess, George
Died on a ship during the Revolutionary War
Burgess, Joseph
A mariner, impressed into the English navy, wounded in
the Battle of the Nile,
and after a long absence returned to Hk., where he was with some
difficulty recognized.
Burgess, Thomas (Lieutenant) 1714 - 1792
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Burrough, Jehu
United States Navy
Butler, Guy Harold 1894 - 1918
Veteran Of World War I; United States Army
Butler, James 1754 - 1813
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; Calvary regiment
from Connecticut
Butler, James Steele 1889 - 1950
Veteran of World War I
Carlson, David Lee
United States Navy
Carlson, Captain Eric Frederick
1911 - 1972
Veteran of World War II; United States Army Transport in the Alaskan Waters
Carpenter, Joseph 1751 -
Veteran of the Revolutionary War,
Carr, Clinton Clair
Veteran of World War II
Carr, Robert, Jr.
United States Air Force
Caywood, Alfred Roland 1919 -
United States Navy
Chamberlain, Jacob
United States Army
Champlin, Russell C. 1833 -
Veteran of the Civil War; 10th Regiment Company F also
served w/ 5thRegiment
Chase, Eugene K. 1841 - 1864
Veteran of the Civil War; died from wound received in
battle
Chesebro, Benjamin Pendleton, Jr.
1820 - 1881
Civil War Veteran
Clover, Lieutenant George W. 1891
-
33rd United States Infantry
Cochran, Aaron
Veteran of World War I; United States Navy
Cochran, Clinton Floyd 1901 - 1934
Veteran of World War I,
Cochran, Earnest Montague 1872 -
1951
Veteran of World War I; Quartermaster Corp
Cochran, George Basil 1898 -
Veteran of World War I
Cochran, James 1831 -
Veteran of Civil War, Prisoner of War
Cole, Steve
United States Air Force
Colton, Samuel Horton 1857 - 1913
United States Navy
Cook, F. A. (Lieutenant )
United States Navy
Cooke, Francis 1583 - 1665
Volunteered in Captain Prince's company for service in
the Pequot War;
and military company of Plymouth
Cooper, Robert Moore 1923 - 1944
Veteran of World War II
Cory, Isaac 1746 - 1832
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; Captain
Crandall, James Rogers 1832 - 1911
Civil War Veteran; Brevet Lieutenant New York Drag.
Cyone, Francis D. 1924 - 2003
Veteran of World War II
Cyone, Joseph A. 1917 - 1997
Veteran of World War II
Davis, Sylvester 1840 -
Veteran of the Civil War; Company B. 13th
Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers
Second battle of Fredericksburg and in the operations on the Rapidan
Reenlisted, Company L, 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry,
with which he served under Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley
Day, Theodore E. 1930 - 1997
United States Marine Corp, Stationed In China
Diffenbaugh, Daniel Doner 1840 -
1919
Veteran of the Civil War; United States Army
Diffenbaugh, Dr. Willis Gleason
1908 - 1999
Veteran of World War II; Colonel in the Medical Corps,
Chief Surgeon at Verdun during The Battle Of The Bulge
Downer, Joshua 1735 -
Veteran of the Revolutionary War;
Surgeon in the 8th Regiment, Connecticut Militia at Fort Griswold
Duperis, Richard Ernest 1949 -
1985
United States Navy
Earl, Albert S. 1844 - 1869
Veteran of the Civil War; Company E. 6th Regiment
Vermont Volunteers;
Navy as a fireman on the General Pillow on the Mississippi River;
.Enlisted in Company G, 7th Vermont Volunteers .
Earl, Alfred S. 1844 - 1862
Veteran of the Civil War; Company G, 7th Regiment New
Hampshire Volunteers
Earl, Bryon C. 1834 -
Veteran of the Civil War; Company F, 147th Regiment
New York Volunteers
Earl, Samuel R. 1828 -
Veteran of the Civil War; died at Andersonville
Earl, Seth Clark 1809 - 1863
Veteran of the Civil War; Colonel of Volunteers;
killed at the Battle of Jackson, Mississippi
Earl, William
Navy; died on board a man-of-war
Earle, Alpheus 1785 -1849
Veteran of the Revolutionary War and was one of the
Boston Tea Party
Earle, Amasa 1784 - 1813
U.S. Army in War of 1812-15;
was killed in an engagement with Indians, Chateauguay Woods, New York
Earle, Caleb 1752 -
Veteran of the Revolution War; Battle of Bunker Hill
Earle, Charles Warrington 1845 - 1893
Veteran of the Civil War; 15th Illinois Volunteer
Infantry;
with General Frémont in the Missouri campaign;
Was discharged in the fall of 1861 because of a disability;
1862, re-enlisted in the 96th Illinois Volunteer Infantry;
Was a Prisoner of War from September 22, 1863 to February 9, 1864;
Escaped from Libby Prison
Brevetted Captain of the United States Volunteers for Gallantry and meritorious
services in the
Battle of Chickamauga, Resaca, and Atlanta, Georgia, Nashville and Franklin,
Tennessee.
Earle, Clark 1753 - 1814
Clark was one of Capt. Phinehas Moore's company of
minute-men
who marched from Paxton to Cambridge on the alarm of the 19th of April 1775.
Earle, Clifford 1813 - 1834
United Stated Navy
Earle, David 1748 - 1841
U. S. Army in the Revolutionary war
Earle, David M. 1838 -
Veteran of the Civil War, 15th Regiment, Company F,
Massachusetts Volunteers.
Battle of Ball's Bluff October 21, 1861;
Wounded in that of Antietam, September 17 1862;
was in Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862 and May 3, 1863,
Gettysburg, July 2 and 3, 1863.
Promoted to Sergeant July 24, 1862; to 1st Sergeant September 20, 1862;
2nd Lieutenant January 8, 1863; to 1st Lieutenant April 17, 1863;
Captain of Company A, September 9, 1863.
He was discharged at the expiration of service as Captain of Company F, July 28,
1864
Earle, Edward 1889 - 1945
Veteran of World War I ; United States Marine Corps,
Second Lieutenant after attending the First Officers' Training School at
Quantico, Virginia.
U.S.S. Wyoming of the Sixth Battle Squadron of the British Grand Fleet on which
he served as a batter officer.
Took part in the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet and the internment at
Scapa Flow.
Resigning as a regular acting First Lieutenant in 1919 after further service in
Cuba
Earle, Ethan 1798 - 1881
Veteran of
the Civil War; Captain Company F, 79th U.S. Colored Infantry,
He raised the first colored Kansas regiment.
Earle, Frederick 1759 - 1847
Private in
the company commanded by his father at the Battle of Bennington
Earle, George 1735 - 1806
Commanded a
company of militia at the battle of Bennington, Vermont
Earle, George Southgate 1845 - 1911
Veteran of
the Civil War; Bugler in Company C, 8th Regiment Cavalry, Michigan Volunteers,
He performed active duty until severely wounded and was confined to the invalid
corps at Camp Douglas.
While there a band was formed, known in history as the 'Silver Cornet Band of
Camp Douglas', in which he was a bugler.
Young George was present at the capture of the Confederate Raider Morgan in the
fall of 1863.
In April 1865, he took part with the military band, in one of the saddest scenes
of the Civil War --
the funeral of the martyred President, Abraham Lincoln.
Earle,
George W. 1842 - 1864
Veteran of the Civil War; 40th Regiment of
Massachusetts Volunteers
Earle,
Henry G. 1844 -
Veteran of the Civil War, 16th Regiment, Massachusetts
Volunteers.
He was in the battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Bristow
Station and The Wilderness.
He was with the army of General Grant until taken prisoner, June 22, 1864.
Earle,
Israel C. 1840 -
Veteran of the Civil War, Private 46th Regiment,
Company C, Massachusetts Volunteers;
He was in the Battles of Southwest Creek, Kinston, Whitehall, Gum Swamp and Cove
Creek.
Earle,
James 1757 - 1829
Captain in the Massachusetts militia
Earle,
James Henry 1864 -
Veteran of the Civil War
Earle, Oliver 1745 - 1819
Private in
the company of Minutemen, who, under the command of Capt. Phinehas Moore,
marched on the alarm, the 19th of April, 1775, from Paxton to Cambridge.
He afterwards held the office of Lieutenant
Earle, Ralph III 1726 - 1808
Commissioned Captain of the seventh company,
Worcester county militia, 1776, and 1777 served in Rhode Island
Earle, Ralph 1874 - 1939
Veteran of
Spanish American War, World War I; World War II;
1896 graduated United States Naval Academy;
commissioned Ensign May 5, 1898; Lieutenant, junior grade, May 6, 1901;
Lieutenant, March 3, 1903; Lieutenant Commander, September 7, 1908; Commander
July 1, 1915;
Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance with the Rank of Rear Admiral, December 23,
1916.
On May 5, 1920, he left the post of Chief Ordnance Officer for sea duty in
command of the Connecticut, with the rank of Captain
He was promoted to Rear Admiral in September 1930.
His official retirement from active naval service occurred August 25, 1925.
Rear Admiral Earle was the Recipient of seven decoration:
United States Navy Distinguished Service Medal; the United States Army
Distinguished Service Medal,
one of the few in naval service to be thus honored; the United States Sampon
Medal for engagements in the Spanish War;
the United States West Indian Campaign; the United States Vera Cruz, Mexico
Medal;
British Companion of the Bath; and the French Commandeur de Legion d'Honneur
Earle,
Ralph 1900 -
Graduated United States Naval Academy 1922;
served on the U.S.S. New York and the Charles Osborn in the Mediterranean;
on the Helena in China; on the heavy cruiser New Orleans 1934-1935 on the East
and West coasts;
on the Raleigh in the Mediterranean for the protection of Untied States
nationals during the Spanish Civil War,
1936-1937. Shore duty, post graduate course at Annapolis;
Communications Officer at Seattle, Washington 1938-1939.
Stationed on the Trention at Lisbon, Portugal 1939-1940.
Earle,
Robert 1792 - 1813
U. S. Army; died at Sackett's Harbor, New York
Earle,
Royal F. 1846 - 1863
Veteran of the Civil War,
While out with a scouting party was shot from his horse.
Earle,
Rueben 1747 – 1822/23
Private in the company of militia, under the command
of Capt. Thomas Newhall,
marched from Leicester to Cambridge, on the alarm of the 19th April, 1775
Earle,
Rufus L. 1822 -
Veteran of the Civil War; 106th Regiment New York
Volunteers
Earle, Stephen Carpenter 1839 - 1913
Veteran of
Civil War; Company C, 51st Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Militia
served under General Foster, in North Carolina;
He was Surgeon's Clerk and Ward Master;
He was in the Goldsboro expedition and the Battle of Whitehall.
Earle, Thomas 1823 - 1871
Veteran of
the Civil War; Lieutenant
Captain Pickett's Company of the 25th Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers
Earle, Timothy 1759 - 1777
United States Army
Earle, William H. 1839 - 1885
Veteran of
the Civil War; Company B, third Battalion Rifles, Massachusetts Volunteers
Echelberger,
Robert 'Bob'
Veteran of World War II; United States Army
Echelberger,
Robert Douglas 1951 -
United States Armed Forces
Fairbanks,
Ambrose Earle 1896 -
Veteran of World War I; 830th Aero Squadron, attached
to the 79th Division
Farnum,
Jerome Bonaparte 1845 - 1902
Veteran of the Civil War; Tenth Regiment Rhode Island
Volunteer Infantry
Farnum,
John 1845 - 1902
Veteran of the Civil War; Tenth Regiment Rhode Island
Vounteer Infantry
Fitzgerald, Francis Leo 'Pete', Sr.
1891 - 1972
Veteran Of
World War I; United States Army
Fletcher, Bernerd Francis 1921 -
1957
Veteran of World War II and the Korean War; United States Navy
Flint, William 1835 - 1862
United
States Army; died in service
Foust, Jacob 1843 -
Veteran of the Civil War; Company H, 105 PA Volunteers;
Battles of Fair Oaks, Malvern Hill, taken prisoner at Bull Run;
Chancellorsville and Gettysburg where he lost an arm
Franklin, Asa
Captain in
the French and Indian wars
Ensign, First Light Infantry, of Providence county (Providence colonial
records);
Ensign, in June1769, Second Company, Providence Militia;
Ensign, in May, 1770; Ensign in August 1774, Light Infantry; Providence county,
Lieutenant in May 1789; September, 1790; May 1791; June 1792 and May 1793
Frier, James Henly 1871 -
United States Army Veteran
Fuller, Ebenezer 1760 - 1840
Veteran of
the Revolutionary War; served in General Waterbury's Brigade;
and in Col Oliver Smith's Regiment and General John Tyler's Brigade
Fuller, John 1751 - 1813
Veteran of
Revolutionary
Fuller, Luther Elderkin 1783 - 1863
Veteran of
the Revolutionary War
Gailey, Robert Inglais 1894 - 1961
Veteran of World War I
Gayley, Charles Thornton 1888 -
1958
Veteran of World War I
Gayley, Francis Matthew 1871 -
1941
Veteran of World War I
Gayley, Henry 1917 -
Veteran of World War II
Gayley, James Andrew 1917 - 1944
Veteran of World War II; Allied Invasion of France
Gayley, James John 1840 - 1864
Veteran of the Civil War; Corporal in Company I of the 148th
Pennsylvania Volunteers
Captured by Confederate soldiers, he was a prisoner of war in Libby Prison in
Richmond, VA.
During a prisoner of war exchange in 1864, he returned to Camp Parole in
Annapolis, Maryland,
where he died in the U.S. General Hospital as a result of his wounds and
malnutrition.
His grave (Tombstone No. 912) is in the U.S. Ash Grove Cemetery which later
became the Annapolis National Cemetery.
Gayley, Matthew Thornton 1833 -
1917
Veteran of the Civil War; Private Company B, 211th Regiment PA Volunteers Infantry
Gayley, Richard Thornton
United States Air Force, Commission 2nd Lt
Gayley, William George 1843 - 1879
Veteran of the Civil War; Army of the Potomac
On May 31, 1864, he was shot through the left shoulder and lung by a musket ball
and
suffered partial paralysis of his hand and arm.
Ghiorsi, Reno Angelo 1927 - 1970
Technician 5th Grade 1639th Engineer
Utilities Detachment Army of the United States
Served with Corps of Engineers in Asiatic-Pacific Theater of Operations for 13
months, in Yokohama, Japan
Citations: Army of Occupation Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, World War
II Victory Medal
Gore, Avery 1765 - 1847
Ensign, Lieutenant and
Captain in various military groups in Pennsylvania
Gore, Daniel 1746 - 1809
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; Lieutenant in the Connecticut Militia
Gore, Elijah 1831 - 1861/1865
Veteran of the Civil War; Confederate, Company C, 1st Louisiana Cavalry
Gore, George 1756 - 1778
Veteran of
the Indian Wars
Gore, Hollis C. 1835 -
Veteran of the Civil War; Company I, 50th Regiment, New York Engineers
Gore, John 1822 - 1865
Veteran of the Civil War; Company H, 50th Pennsylvania Volunteers;
Gore, Obadiah 1744 - 1821
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; Lieutenant
Gore, Samuel 1756 - 1834
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Gore, Samuel W. 1820 - 1862
Veteran of the Civil War; Company H, 57th Pennsylvania Volunteers
Killed at the Battle of Fredericksburg
Gore, Silas 1829 - 1863
Veteran of the Civil War
Killed at the Battle of Gettysburg
Graham, John - 1813
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; Continental Army
Greeley, Harry B. "Dick"
1923 - 2002
Veteran of World War II; United States Army; Pacific Theater
Guffy, Richard A. 1836 - 1871
Veteran of the Civil War
Hannah, Grover Cleveland 1893 - 1966
Veteran of
World War I
Hannah, Henry Luke 1926 - 1985
Veteran of
World War II and the Korean Conflict
Harvard, Valery 1857 -
United States Army
Hastriter, Michael Wayne
United States Army; Major
Hennings,
Dennis James 1948 -
United States Navy; in Special Services
Hennings,
James August
Veteran of World War II; Merchant Marines
Hennings,
William Mark 1953 -
United States Marines; M.P. and served with a special
squad as Presidential Escort for
President Richard M. Nixon when he was in the southern Calif. Area
Hewitt, Henry Stewart 1825 - 1873
Veteran of the Civil War; United States Army
Brevetted Colonel in March 1865
Hewitt, Stanton 1788 - 1847
Veteran of the War of 1812; Colonel in the Cavalry
Hickey, James Albert 1887 - 1942
Veteran of World War I; United States Army officer
Hinderliter, Donald Eugene
United Stated Navy
Hines, John Fore (Captain ) 1869 -
United
States Navy
Hines, John Fore, Jr. 1906 -
Graduated
from the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, class of 1927.
served aboard the Battleship Florida; on destroyers Sands and Williamson on the
Atlantic coast until 1932;
on the Asiatic station aboard the Ashville and Edsall until 1934; on the heavy
cruiser Pensacola in 1935;
instructor in the French at the Naval Academy until 1937,on the Aircraft Carrier
Lexington;
1939-1940 as Executive Officer and Navigator of the Roper
carrying out duties of neutrality patrol along the east coast of the United
States
Hosfield, Bernard James 1924 -
1987
Veteran of World War II; Sergeant United States Army
Huff, James Clair 1894 -
United States Army; Company B, 8th Ohio Infantry
Huff, Samuel R. 1892 -
United States Army; Company C, 28th Infantry. Sergeant
Hunting, John W. 1841 - 1864
Veteran of
the Civil War; United States Army, 25th Regiment, Company I;
Captured at Drewry's Bluff 15 May 1864,
Died in Andersonville prison 29 Jul 1864
Hurd, Floyd
A. 1917 -
Veteran of World War II; United States Army
Hurd, Frank Leroy 1914 - 1978
Veteran of
World War II; United States Army
Hurd, Gerald "Jerry"
Dennis 1928 - 1985
United States Army as a Member of the Military Government
at Fulishmoi Japan
Hurd, Jess 1897 - 1966
Inducted at LaMoure on Sept. 5, 1918;
Sent to Camp Grant, Ill.; served in 161st Depot Brigade,
Discharged at Camp Grant, Ill., on April 7, 1919, as a Private.
Hurd, John Oliver 1891 - 1981
National Guard, Battery E
Hurd, William Conrad "Bill",
Sr.
United States Navy, Petty Officer 3rd Class.
Served aboard the William Mitchell, the Arnold J. Isabelle, and the USS
Yorktown.
Irwin, Samuel 1817 - 1898
Veteran of the Civil War; 67th Regiment
Jones, Jared 1830 - 1906
Veteran of the Civil War; Private Co. 18 Pennsylvania Volunteer Corp in Company B 57
Katterhagen,
Louis Frank 1919 - 2005
Veteran of World War II; United States Army Staff
Sergeant;
Battle of the Bulge
Kiffer,
John 1840 - 1862
Veteran of the Civil War
King,
Arthur William
Royal Australian Infantry Corps
Klepfer, Charles
Veteran of the Civil War; 105th Regiment, Pennsylvania
Volunteers Infantry
Klugman, George Horton 1898 - 1958
United States Army Artillery, Sgt.
Knapp, Burton Delaine
"Burt" 1932 - 1967
Veteran of the Korean War; 7 Company & 7 Calvary
Regiment
Knapp, Moses Levi 1832 -
Veteran of
the Civil War
Knapp, Samuel Lee 1916 - 1977
Veteran of World War II; United States Army;
wounded in the Normandy Invasion and lost his leg
Knapp, Walter
United States Army
Knight, Ronald Eugene 1949 - 1969
Veteran of
Vietnam; died near De Nang
Krapf, Nicholas 1835 - 1886
Veteran of the Civil War; 105th Pennsylvania Infantry
Kriner, Gerald Solomon 1926 - 1970
Veteran of World War II; United States Army
in Okinawa
and Saipan
Kriner, Kenneth Lee
United States Navy Air Corps; Petty Officer Second Class
Lent, Hiram Bird 1839 - 1913
Veteran of the Civil War; Company D, New York Cavalry
Lent, William J. 1815 - 1907
Captain of the Militia
Lindermuth, David L. 1946 - 1982
United States Air Force; Staff Sergeant;
stationed in Tonsonut and Saigon, South Vietnam
Lindermuth, David William 1917 -
1970
Veteran of World War II; recipient of the Bronze Star
Lindermuth, Glenn F.
"Bog" 1921 - 1989
Veteran of World War II; United States Army
Lombard, Darrell Edward, Sr.
United
States Marine Corp; Sergeant
London, Irvin M. 1895 - 1933
Veteran of
World War I; United States Army, 111th Infantry, 28th Division
Loux, Andrew 1807 - 1888
Veteran of the Civil War; Corporal in Company C, 62nd Regiment,
Wounded Malvern Hill Battle front on June 30, 1862
Lyle, Charles 1838 -
Veteran of th Civil War; Company F, 105th Pennsylvania Regiment
Lyle, Isaac 1830 - 1907
Veteran of the Civil War; Company C, 2nd Regiment of Berdan
Sharpshooters
1864 transferred to the 105th Pennsylvania Volunteers
Lyle, Marlin Edward 'Nicky' 1912 -
1994
Veteran of
World War II; United States Navy
Lyle, Reuben B. 1843 - 1926
Veteran of the Civil War; Company I, 148h Pennsylvania Volunteers
Mardis, Francis A. 1840 - 1905
Veteran of the Civil War; Company C, 51st
Martz, Elias 1823 - 1897
Veteran of the Civil War; Company H, 58th Pennsylvania Infantry
Matthews, William H., Jr. 1842
-
Veteran of the Civil War; died
McFadden,
Jonathan R. 1843 - 1905
Veteran of the Civil War; Company B 135th Pennsylvania
Volunteers;
re-enlisted in Company L, 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry
McFadden, Levi
Veteran of
the Civil War; 11th Pennsylvania Reserves; died
McFadden, Reed P.
Veteran of the Civil War
McFadden, Shannon 1836 - 1875
Veteran of the Civil War; Company I, 8th Pennsylvania Volunteers,
re-enlisted in Company L, 11th Pennsylvania
Cavalry
McMahon,
Stanley Francis Calder 1906 - 1992
Veteran of World War II,
US Army served on the small ships in Australian Waters
McManigle, Alexander 1823 - 1875
Drafted from Rose Township in March 1865
McManigle, Arthur Lawrence 1914 - 1982
Veteran of World War II; United States Army
McManigle, David Duncan
"Dick" 1921 - 1960
Veteran of World War II; United States Air Force
McManigle, Dennis Luellen
"Pat" 1928 - 1989
United States Army
McManigle, Donald Eugene
"Bounce" 1928 - 1988
Veteran of World War II; United States Army
Assigned to the Italian Theatre of Operations
McManigle, Frank S. 1892 - 1988
Veteran of World War I; United States Navy
McManigle, Harvey Herbert 1890 -
1970
Veteran of World War I
McManigle, James, Jr. 1820 - 1890
Veteran of the Civil War; 7th Company, 2nd Battalion., 148 Regiment
Private Company I, 105th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers
McManigle, James Charles 1896 -
1958
Veteran of World War I
McManigle, James Frederick
Veteran of World War II; Corporal
McManigle, Jason
United States Marine Corps
McManigle, John Francis 1896 - 1945
Veteran of World War I; Private 1st Class of the Machine Gun
Company in the 306th Infantry
McManigle, Joseph White 1895 -
1968
Veteran of World War I; United States Army
McManigle, Josiah Alex
"Pat" 1895 - 1981
Veteran of World War I; United States Navy
McManigle, Larry Gene
United States Army
McManigle, Leroy F. 1920 - 1980
Veteran of World War II; United States Air Force
McManigle, Milton, Monroe 1888 -
1946
Veteran of World War I
McManigle, Sheldon L. 1927 - 1945
United States Navy; Rank Seaman 2ND
Class;
Status: Missing; Awards: Purple Heart Medal
McManigle, Solomon Ellsworth 1830
- 1912
Veteran of Civil War; Company B, 105th Pennsylvania Volunteers
McManigle, Theodore Orving
"Ted" 1922 - 1981
Veteran of World War II; United States Army
Philippines in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre
McManigle, Wayne Irvin 1924 - 1973
Veteran of World War II; Sergeant, Motor Transportation
McNeil,
Alan Russell
United States Army
McNeil,
Carol Eugene 1924 -
Veteran of World War II; United States Navy
McNeil,
Curtis Wayne 1922 -
Veteran of World War II; Seabees
McNeil, Glenn Cecil 1899 -
Veteran of
World War I; Coast Defense Battery on the western U.S. coast
McNeil, James M. 1926 -
Veteran of
World War II; in the Philippines
McNeil,
John L. 1842 -
Veteran of the Civil War
McNeil,
Keith 1931 -
United States Army
McNeil,
Lloyd Donald 1920 - 1944
Veteran of World War II; United States Air Force,
Alaska and the Aleutian Islands; gunner
Lincoln Air Force Base, Nebraska taking off from the Air Base,
the plane crashed and he was killed.
McNeil, Oren "James"
1899 - 1987
Veteran of World War II; 34th Air Depot Group in
North Africa, Sicily and the Italian Campaigns
McNeil, Raymond Earl, Jr. 1932 -
United
States Air Force
McNeil, Thorton 1922 - 1993
Veteran of World War II; United States Navy
McNeil, William Benton 1840 - 1863
Veteran of the Civil War; 135th Regiment PA Volunteers
Battle of Bull Run
McNeil, William Elder 1896 - 1984
Veteran of World War I; United States Army
Moore, David 1837 -
Veteran of the Civil War; Company H, 78th Pennsylvania Volunteers
Mudge, Ezra 1780 - 1855
Active in establishing the Lynn Artillery
Company;
Lieutenants at the time of organization and Captain in 1813
Mudge, John 1654 - 1733
Soldier in the Narragansett or King Philip War of 1675
Captain Moseley's company
Mudge, Joseph 1716 - 1796
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Mudge, Nathan 1756 - 1831
In Capt. Simon Brown's Co., Jacob Gerrish's Regt. at
Winter Hill
Name appears in the Ticonderoga Rolls
Mudge, Samuel 1738/39 - 1758
French and Indian War - Served under General Amherst
Mudge, Samuel 1759 - 1785
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Mumford, Bernard William 1929 -
1995
Veteran of the Korean Conflict; United States Army, Corporal
Mumford, James R. 1919 - 1989
Veteran of World War II; United States Army; gunner;
Purple Heart and three Bronze Service Stars in
the Normandy Invasion with the 8th Division
Mumford, Richard "Dick"
1925 - 1998
Veteran of World War II; United States Army Air Corps;
China-India-Burma Theater of Operations
Mumford, Theodore H. 1922 - 1944
Veteran of World War II; killed in action
Mumford, Theodore Harrison 1843 -
1909
Veteran of the Civil War; Company H, 18th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers Calvary
Murphy, Ira 1826 -
Veteran of the Civil War
Neese, Jacob
Veteran of the Civil War
Neese, John 1834 - 1913
Veteran of
the Civil War
Nichols, William Ellsworth, Jr.
1928 - 1996
Veteran of the Korean War; United States Army
Oaks, Edwin Kenneth 1914 - 1981
Veteran of World War II; United States Army, PFC
Oaks, George Washington 1831 -
1913
Veteran of the Civil War; 8th Regiment, Company K.
Oaks, Hudson 1840 - 1886
Veteran of
the Civil War; Unit 5, Pennsylvania Artillery, Private
Oaks, Walter H. 1915 - 1981
Veteran of World War II; United States Army, Sergeant
O'Brien, Joseph 1918 - 2001
United States Army
Olson, Arthur M. 1891 - 1971
Veteran of World War I; United States Army
Ormsby, Daniel Orson 1819 - 1864
Veteran of
the Civil War; U.S. Army
Parke, John 1656 - 1716
Captain, King Philips War
Park, Jonathan 1753/54 - 1776
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; White Plane Near New York of the Camp Distemper,
Parkhurst,
Hiram N. 1840 - 1864
Veteran of the Civil War;
Sergeant of Company D, 25th Reg. Massachusetts Volunteers
Parkhurst,
Veranus P. 1828 -
Veteran of the Civil War; Captain of a Templeton
company of Volunteers
Petry, William (Dr. ) 1733 - 1806
Veteran of
the Revolutionary War
Phelps, William A. 1831 - 1863
Veteran of
the Civil War; United States Army
Pilloud, Theodore 1838 -
Veteran of the Civil War
Potter, Edwin 1791 - 1863
Veteran of
the War of 1812
Pugh, Louise Kemon 1900 - 1989
Veteran of World War I; Yoemanette in the United States Women's Corp.
Rader, James F. 1892 - 1976
Veteran of World War I; 319 Infantry
Ransom, Samuel 1844 - 1926
Veteran of the Civil War; Private, Company "I" 148th Regiment
Reames, Harry J., Jr. 1924 -
Veteran of
World War II and the Korean War
Redick, Albert A. 1848 - 1934
Veteran of the Civil War' 41st Infantry Regiment Wisconsin
Reed, Charles Eugene 1923 - 1999
Veteran of World War II; United States Army, Third Armor Division, 455th AAA Battalion
Reed, Daniel Lawrence
Veteran of Vietnam; United States Army,
Richards, John
Veteran of the War of 1812, Battle of Lake Erie
Royer, Eugene B. 1911 - 1973
Veteran World War I
Russell,
John
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; Connecticut
Sargent, Jonathan 1752 -
Veteran of
the Revolutionary War;
He was wounded in battle, and died on his way home
Satterlee, Howard Theron 1916 -
1987
Veteran Of World War II
Scheckler, Frederick
Veteran of the Civil War; killed in action
Schenck, Casper
Pay
Director, United States Navy
Schenck, James Finlay (Rear Admiral )
1807 - 1882
Rear
Admiral; United States Navy
Scott, Richard 1607 – 1680/1
From
December, 1675, to August, 1676, he and his son Richard fought in King Philip's
War,
he being described as a 'Cornet.' The son Richard was doubtless slain in battle.
Another son, John, who also served, came home at the close of the war,
but soon after was shot and killed by an Indian as he was standing on his own
doorstep
Scott, Ronald D. 1938 - 1998
United States Air Force
Sellers, Edmond B. 1922 - 1943
Veteran of World War II
Shilling, Donald Ray 1938 -
United States Reserve
Shilling, George 1830 -
Veteran of the Civil War; 8th Battalion Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Shilling, James Henry 1842 - 1894
Veteran of the Civil War; Company H of the 57th Pennsylvania Militia
Shilling, Mathias 1837 - 1901
Veteran of the Civil War
Shilling, Samuel 1845 - 1931
Veteran of the Civil War; Company E, 148th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers
Wounded in battle on July 3, 1863;
Captured and became prisoner on Aug 25, 1863
Shilling, William Edward 1927 -
1989
United States Navy
Siar, Wade C. 1924 - 1977
Veteran of World War II and Veteran of the Korean War; United
States Army
Slagle, Henry Dietrich 1841 - 1866
Veteran of the Civil War; Company I, 62nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
Slagle, Peter Dietrich 1835 - 1917
Veteran of the Civil War;
First Sergeant, Wildcat Regiment, 105th Pennsylvania
Volunteers.
He received two gunshot wounds
Slagle, William Dietrich 1833 -
1896
Veteran of the Civil War; Company G
Slagle, William James 1920 -
T-5 Second Ranger Battalion Company A
Smith, Earl G. - 2001
Veteran of World War II; United States Marine Corps
Smith, Michael -
United
States Marine Corp
Snow, Capt. Zerubbabel 1741 - 1795
Veteran of the Revolutionary; Captain
Southgate, John 1738 -
Veteran of
the Revolutionary War
Southwick,
Nathan Marshall, Jr. 1905 - 1992
Rhode Island National Guard; Second Lieutenant
Southworth, Charles Albert 1895 -
1985
Veteran of
World War I; United States Signal Corps,
Spaulding, Oliver 1739 - 1796
Veteran of the "Old French War,"; Connecticut troops in New York in 1759
Veteran of the Revolution; marching on the Alarm of Lexington,
in April 1775,
Spencer,
Earl (Captain )
United States Air Force
Spooner,
William 1650/1660 – after 1735
Served in the militia with the rank of Lieutenant
Stahlman, James Reid, Jr.
1932 - 1986
United States Navy
Stahlman, Robert Dean
United States Air Force
Stancliffe, Almanzo B. 1844 - 1864
Veteran of
the Civil War; Prisoner of War Anderson Prison
Stephenson, Charles Gayley
United States Army Intelligence Corps
Stephenson, John Alston
United States Navy, Lt. J/G on U.S.S. Kearsarge Carrier
Stitt, Andrew 1789 - 1870
Veteran of the War of 1812
Stitt, William, Jr. 1755 - 1836
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; The Continental Army
Veteran of the War of 1812
Stout, Barry 1949 - 2004
United
States Navy
Strong, Lorenzo 1839 - 1863
Veteran of the Civil War; Ninth New York Cavalry
Studley, Benjamin 1730 -
Veteran of
the Revolutionary War, Private on the Lexington Alarm Roll of Captain Robert
Lenthall Ellis' company, of South Hanover,
under the direction of the field officers of the Second Plymouth County
Regiment;
first lieutenant of Captain Joseph Stetson's Company;
Colonel Dike's Regiment in the service from December 1, 1776 to March 1, 1777;
stationed at Dorchester Heights during the siege of Boston.
Studley, John Moore 1829 - 1903
Veteran of
the Civil War; Captain of Fifteenth Massachusetts Infantry;
promotion Lieutenant-Colonel of Fifty-first Massachusetts Volunteer Militia.
Uplinger, Carl William 1920 - 1998
Veteran of World War II; United States Army
82nd Combat Engineer Battalion; service in England, France, Germany
and Africa
Voorhies,
John Nelson 1835 - 1928
Veteran of the Civil War, Company E, First Michigan
Engineers and Mechanics
Voorhies, Richard LeRoy 1896 - 1972
Veteran of
World War I ; United States Army, Supply Company 78th F.A. 6th Division in
France
Walburn, Terry Eugene
United States Air Force
Waldschmidt, Paul Michael
United
States Nave aboard the U.S.S. Ranger as an Aviation Bolsun Mate
Walker, Kathy Jo
United States Army
Walton, Charles 1835 -
Veteran of the Civil War
Waterman,
Resolved 1772 -
Major and afterwards Colonel of militia
Watson,
Edward 1925 -
United States Navy
Webster,
George 1866 -
Veteran of the Civil War, U.S. Army
Webster, John
Veteran of the Civil War; Union Army
Wells, James 1792 - 1870
Veteran of the War of 1812; United States Infantry,
Commanded by 1st Lieut. William S. Foster;
2nd Lieut. in 11th Regiment;
March 1814 Promoted to 1st Lieut.
Wells, William Washington 1830 -
1903
Sgt. Gar Marker, Co. D, 3rd Ohio Infantry, Norwalk, Huron
County, OH.
White, William 1843 - 1861/1865
Killed during the Civil War
Whiteman, Banks Harrison 1920 - 2001
Veteran of
World War II; United States Army Air Corps; North African Theater
Whiteman, Franklin M. 1843 - 1895
Veteran of the Civil War; Company I, 148th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
Williams, Charles A. 1852 -
West Point
graduate; United States Army;
Battle of Clearwater during the Nez Percés Indian War in 1877
Williams, Captain Daniel 1728 -
1818
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Witherspoon, David P. 1828 - 1863
Veteran of the Civil War; Prisoner of War
Witherspoon, William P. 1831 -
1864
Veteran of the Civil War; Prisoner of War
Witter, Charles Henry 1829 - 1864
Veteran of
the Civil War Soldier; Union Army;
Prisoner of War and died at Andersonville Prison
Witter, Captain Ebenezer, Sr. 1732
- 1817
Veteran of the Revolutionary War; Captain of a Preston
Company
among the soldiers sent to re-enforce Washington on Long Island
and in other parts of New York,
as part of the Fourth Battalion, Wadsworth's Brigade, under Colonel Selden
Witter, Ebenezer, Jr. 1761 - 1838
Acted as his father, Captain Ebenezer Witter's, waiter in
the Revolution for some months in 1776,
and was later a private in his father's company. He was also a private in
Captain William Whitney's company,
Colonel Oliver Smith's Connecticut regiment, and was in the Battle of
Newport
as a member of General Sullivan's Rhode Island expedition.
In the spring of 1779 he enlisted as a private in Captain Boseman's and
Captain Ebenezer Witter's companies, under Colonel William Ledyard at Fort
Griswold.
February, 1780, he again entered service as a gunner on board the Massachusetts
ship of war, "Discovery,"
commanded by Captain Francis Brown, and in October following was in a severe
battle with two English vessels
near the coast of France. After eight months' service, he entered the French
naval service
in which he continued until the close of the Revolution, when he returned
home to Preston
Witter, Eugene Robert 1841 - 1918
Veteran of the Civil War' Company C, 3rd Infantry Regiment
Wisconsin;
discharged 28 May 1863 from wounds received May 4, 1863.
Shot in the shoulder; Prisoner of War
Witter, Corporal Frederick 1752
-
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Witter, John 1744 - 1790
September 1768, in Jun 1769 and in May, 1770.
Ensign of the Hopkinton Company, in the Regiment of King's County (Washington)
Witter, John 1839 - 1863
Veteran of the Civil War; First Michigan Artillery
Went to Nashville, Tennessee and died in May
Witter, Josiah 1741 -
Veteran of the Revolutionary War
Witter, Judah 1834 -
Veteran of the Civil War
Woollett,
Francis Hutton 'Frank' Egerton 1896 - 1968
Flight Lieutenant Royal Australian Air Force
Wright,
Harrison 1893 -
Veteran of World War I, 32nd Division; Second
Lieutenant;
Captain Infantry, United States National Guard 1928;
Yeager, Wallace Hillis 1901 - 1959
Master Sgt in United States Army Air Corps.


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