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Pvt. William E. Magoon
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. G 72d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Oneida
Enlisted - Feb. 20, 1864
Mustered In - April 2, 1864
Remarks - On Furlough at Muster Out of Regiment
Pvt. Thomas J. Maxwell
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 10, 1861
Mustered In - Aug. 10, 1861
Remarks - Killed at Mission Ridge Nov. 25, 1863
Pvt. Stanley Maynard
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 10, 1861
Mustered In - Aug. 10, 1861
Remarks - Re-enlisted as a Veteran
Re-enlisted - Jan. 1, 1864
Mustered In - Feb. 16, 1864
Remarks - Discharged June 18, 1865
Note;
With his re-enlistment he received a $300 Veterans Bounty and a 30 day Veterans Furlough.
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Muster Rolls
Remarks - Veteran Deserted June 18, 1865 at Paducah, Ky.
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 4 1/2"
Hair - Light
Eyes - Blue
Complexion - Light
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1842 in Nekoma, Ill.
Pvt. James McConchie
From the 1841 Scotland CensusName - James McConchie
Aged - 1 Year
Born - 1840 in Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scotland
Home in 1841 - Penningham, Wigtonwshire, Scotland
Address - West Lodge, Merton Hall
From the 1851 Scotland Census
Name - James McConchie
Aged - 12 Years
Born - 1839 in Kirkcusbt, Kirkcubt, Scotland
Home in 1851 - Kirkcud Bright, Scotland
Address - Millburn street
Occupation - Scolar
From the Illinois Marriage Index
Name - James B. McConchie
Marriage Date - March 28, 1858
Marriage Place - Knox Co., Ill.
Spouse - Rebecca T. Mosher
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I 102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 9, 1862
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Mustered Out June 6, 1865
Known Actions;
At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas. In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles. In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Averysboro - March 11, 1865
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 10 1/2"
Hair - Dark
Eyes - Black
Complexion - Light
Marital Status - Married
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1826 in Scotland
Pvt. Samuel McConchie
From the 1841 Scotland CensusName - Samuel McConchie
Aged 4 Years
Born - 1834 in Kirkcud Brightshire, Scotland
From the 1851 Scotland Census
Name - Samuel McConchie
Aged - 12 Years
Born - 1839 in Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland
Home in 1851 - Kirkcowan, Wigtonshire, Scotland
Address - Main street
Occupation - Scholar
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I 102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 9, 1862
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Discharged Feb. 17, 1863; Disability
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 9"
Hair - Dark
Eyes - Blue
Complexion - Dark
Marital Status - Married
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1838 in Scotland
From the Civil War Draft Records
Name - Samuel McConchie
Born - 1838 in Scotland
Age on July 1, 1863 - 25 Years
Race - White
Marital Status - Married
Residence - Knox, Ill.
Occupation - Farmer
Prior Military Service - Discharged 102 Ill. Vols.
From the 1870 Census
Name - Samuel McConchie
Aged - 32 Years
Born - 1838 in Scotland
Home in 1870 - Vermillion, Marshall Co., Kansas
Cpl. Peter McConnell
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 10, 1861 as a Private
Mustered In - Aug. 10, 1861
Remarks - Re-enlisted as a Veteran
Re-enlisted - Jan. 1, 1864
Mustered In - Feb. 16, 1864
Remarks - Mustered Out July 16, 1865 as a Cpl.
Note;
With his re-enlistment he received a $300 Veterans Bounty and a 30 day Veterans Furlough.
From the 1880 Census
Name - Peter McConnell
Aged - 45 Years
Born - 1835 in Ireland
Home in 1880 - Oneida, Knox Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Laborer
CAn Read and Write - Yes
Spouse - Ann McConnell
Spouses Age - 51 Years
Pvt. John McCormack
From the New Orleans Passenger ListsName - John McCormack
Aged - 6 Years
Born - 1841
Ship Name - Rockall
Arrival Date - July 23, 1847
Origin - United States
Port of Departure - Liverpool
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 10, 1861
Mustered In - Aug. 10, 1861
Remarks - Re-enlisted as a Veteran
Re-enlisted - Jan. 1, 1864
Mustered In - Feb. 16, 1864
Remarks - Died May 28, 1864; Wounds
Note;
With his re-enlistment he received a $300 Veterans Bounty and a 30 day Veterans Furlough.
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Muster Rolls
Remarks - Veteran died May 28, 1864 of Wounds received at REsaca, Ga.
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 6 1/2"
Hair - Dark
Eyes - Blue
Complexion - Light
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1837 in Scotland
Sgt. Peter McCornack
From the 1850 CensusName - Peter McCornack
Aged - 10 Years
Born - 1840 in Illinois
Home in 1850 - Township 12N3E, Knox Co., Ill.
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I 102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 9, 1862 as Cpl.
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Mustered Out June 6, 1865 as a Sgt.
Known Actions;
At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas. In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles. In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Averysboro - March 11, 1865
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 9"
Hair - Brown
Eyes - Blue
Complexion - Light
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1840
From the 1870 Census
Name - William M. McCowen Aged - 21 Years
Born - 1849 in Ohio
Home in 1870 - Holland, Shelby Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Farmer
Spouse - Arvilla J. McCowen Aged - 21 Years
From the 1880 Census
Name - William McCowen Aged - 32 Years
Born - 1848 in Ohio
Home in 1880 - Havana, Mason Co., Ill.
Race - White
Spouse - Lizzie McCowen Aged - 29 Years
From the 1900 Census
Name - William C. McCowen Aged - 51 Years
Born - 1848 in Ohio
Home in 1900 - Oneida, Knox Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Retired Farmer
Marriage Year - 1888
Spouse - Abbie S. McCowen Aged - 37 Years
From Oneida Cemetery Compiled by Knox County Genealogical Society
Name - William McCowen
Unit - Co. B 110th Ohio Inf.
Born - Dec. 30, 1847
Died - Oct. 28, 1906
Location - Sec. 3
From the Find-a-Grave Index
Name - William C. McCowen
Born - Dec. 30, 1847 in Darke Co., Ohio
Died - Oct. 28, 1906 in Oneida, Knox Co., Ill.
Cemetery - Oneida Cemetery
Located in or near - Oneida, Knox Co., Ill.
Spouse - Sarah Abigail McCowen
Pvt. George D. McIntosh
From the 1860 CensusName - George McIntosh
Aged - 20 Years
Born - 1840 in Mass.
Home in 1860 - Conter, Bureau Co., Ill.
Post Office - Wynet
Occupation - Farm Laborer
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 10, 1861
Mustered In - Aug. 10, 1861
Remarks - Discharged Dec. 17, 1862; Disability
From the Civil War Draft Records
Name - George F. McIntosh
Born - 1841 in Mass.
Age on July 1, 1863 - 22 Years
Race - White
Occupation - Brakeman (Railroad)
Marital Status - Unmarried
Residence - Knox Co., Ill.
From the 1870 Census
Name - George McIntosh
Aged - 28 Years
Born - 1842 in Mass.
Home in 1870 - Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Clerk
From the Knox County Genealogical Society Altona Cemetery Sitewalk
Name - George D. McIntosh
Unit - Co. C 42d Ill. Inf.
Died - Sept. 9, 1898
Aged - 67 Years
Location - Section 3
Pvt. Robert McKonkie
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted -Aug. 20, 1861
Mustered In -Aug. 20, 1861
Remarks - Transferred to the Veterans Reserved Corps Oct. 17, 1864
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 8 1/2"
Hair - Dark
Eyes - Blue
Complexion - Light
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1843 in Scotland
Pvt. William McKonkie (McConchie)
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 10, 1861
Mustered In - Aug. 10, 1861
Remarks - Re-enlisted as a Veteran
Re-enlisted - Jan. 1, 1864
Mustered In - Feb. 16, 1864
Remarks - Killed at Resaca May 16, 1864
Note;
With his re-enlistment he received a $300 Veterans Bounty and a 30 day Veterans Furlough.
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 8 1/2"
Hair - Dark
Eyes - Blue
Complexion - Light
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1843 in Scotland
Pvt. Jesse McQuade
From the 1850 CensusName - Jesse McQuade
Aged - 5 Years
Born - 1845 in Ohio
Home in 1850 - Green, Wayne Co., Ohio
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I 102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 9, 1862
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Wounded, Absent at Muster Out of Regiment
Known Actions;
At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas. In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles. In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Averysboro - March 11, 1865
Pvt. William Merriatt
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I 102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 9, 1862
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Mustered Out June 6, 1865
Known Actions;
At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas. In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles. In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Averysboro - March 11, 1865
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Soldier - Pvt. William Merriatt
Unit - Co. I 102d Ill. Inf.
Muster Rolls
Remarks - Wounded March 1, 1865 in Hospital since.
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 9"
Hair - Dark
Eyes - Blue
Complexion - Dark
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1844 in Bristol, Wayne Co., Ohio
From the Appointments of U.S. Postmasters
Name - Jesse McQuade
Location - Oneida, Knox Co., Ill.
Appointment Date - Nov. 1, 1866
From the Illinois Marriage Index
Name - Jewwe McQuade
Marriage Date - Dec. 24, 1866
Marriage Place - Knox County, Illinois
Spouse - Hattie D. Bailey
Pvt. William H. Merritt
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. D 1st Ill. Cav.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - April 10, 1862
Mustered In - Not Filled In
Remarks - Mustered Out July 14, 1862
Cpl. James Millan
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I 102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 9, 1862 as a Private
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Mustered Out June 6, 1865 as a Cpl.
Known Actions;
At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas. In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles. In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Averysboro - March 11, 1865
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Descriptive Roll
Height - 6" 1/2"
Hair - Black
Eyes - Blue
Complexion - Dark
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1841 in Fairview, Butler Co., Penn.
Pvt. William J. Milsom (Millson)
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted -Aug. 16, 1861
Mustered In -Aug. 16, 1861
Remarks -Re-enlsited as a Veteran
Re-enlisted - Jan. 1, 1864
Mustered In - Feb. 16, 1864
Remarks - Promoted Principal Musicain
Note;
With his re-enlistment he received a $300 Veterans Bounty and a 30 day Veterans Furlough.
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 6 1/2"
Hair - Light
Eyes - Blue
Complexion - Light
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1842 in Sweden
From Oneida Cemetery Compiled by Knox County Genealogical Society
Name - S. Millson
Unit - Co. C 20th Ill. Inf.
Location - Sec. 1
Note; Soldier not found in the AGR in this Company.
Pvt. Thomas Milson
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. F 102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 5, 1862
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Transferred to Co. I
Co. I 102d Ill. Inft.
Transferred - Aug. 9, 1862Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Mustered Out June 6, 1865
Known Actions;
At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas. In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles. In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Averysboro - March 11, 1865
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Soldier - Pvt. Thomas Milson
Unit - Co. G 102d Ill. Inf.
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 3"
Hair - Light
Eyes - Gray
Complexion - Light
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1844 in London, England
Principal Musician William G. Milson
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Field 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Jan. 1, 1864
Mustered In - Feb. 16, 1864
Remarks - Died July 23, 1864; Wounds
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Muster Rolls
Remarks - Died July 23, 1864 of Wounds REceived in Action
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 7"
Hair - Light
Eyes - Hazel
Complexion - Light
Occupation - Farmer
Born -1840 in London, England
Musician George W. Moodley
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. B 138th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted -May 13, 1864
Mustered In -June 21, 1864
Remarks - Mustered Out Oct. 14, 1864
From the Civil War Records and Profiles
Name - George W. Moodley
State Served - Illinois
Survived the War - Yes
From Oneida Cemetery Compiled by Knox County Genealogical Society
Name - George W. Moore
Unit - Co. H Ill. Vol's
Location - Sec. 1
From Oneida Cemetery Compiled by Knox County Genealogical Society
Name - James Morgan
Unit - Co. B 76th Penn. Inf.
Location - Sec. 1
From Oneida Cemetery Compiled by Knox County Genealogical Society
Name - Cpl. Daniel Morrison
Unit - Co. D 25th U.S. Inf.
Location - Sec. 2
Pvt. George E. Mosher
From the 1860 CensusName - Geo. E. Mosher
Aged - 21 Yearsw
Born - 1839 in New York
Home in 1860 - Ontario, Knox Co., Ill.
Post Office - Oneida
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C 42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 10, 1861
Mustered In - Aug. 10, 1861
Remarks - Died Tipton, Mo. Jan. 2, 1862
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Muster Roll
Remarks - Died Jan. 2, 1862 at Tipton, Mo. of Disease
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 7 1/2"
Hair - Light
Eyes - Black
Complexion - Light
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born -1839 in New York
Cpl. George Murray
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I 102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 9, 1862
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Discharged Oct. 2, 1864 as a Pvt.; Disability
Known Actions;
At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas. In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles. In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Pvt.
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted -
Mustered In -
Remarks -
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