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From the 1850 Census
Name - Moore Waldron       Aged - 14 Years
Born - 1836 from New Jersey
Home in 1850 - Mason, Illinois

Pvt. Moore Waldron
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I       102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Oneida
Enlisted -Aug. 9, 1862
Mustered In -Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks -Discharged Feb. 22, 1863; Disability

From the 1870 Census
Name - Moore G. Walden       Aged - 31 Years
Born - 1839 from New Jersey
Home in 1870 - Oneida, Knox Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Brick Mason
Spouse - Mary Walden       Aged - 27 Years

From the 1880 Census
Name - M. G. Waldron       Aged - 45 Years
Born - 1835 from New Jersey
Home in 1880 - Oneida, Knox Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Brick Mason
Cannot Write - Yes
Spouse - Mary Waldron       Aged - 39 Years



Pvt. Samuel Walker
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I       102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Oneida
Enlisted - Aug. 9, 1862
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Transferred to Engineer Corps Aug. 27, 1864
     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



From Oneida Cemetery Compiled by Knox County Genealogical Society
Name - William Walker
Unit - Co. A   10th Kansas Inf.
Location - Sec. 1




2d Lt. John Wallace
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C       42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Oneida
Enlisted - Not Filled In
Mustered In -Not Filled In
Remarks -Re-enlisted as a Veteran
       Note;


With his re-enlistment he received a $300 Veterans Bounty and a 30 day Veterans Furlough.
Re-enlisted - Jan. 1, 1864 as a Private, then 2d Lt.
Mustered In - Feb. 16, 1864
Remarks - Mustered Out Dec. 16, 1865 as a 1st Sgt.

Date of Rank to 2d Lt. - Dec. 16, 1865
Mustered In - Not Mustered
Remarks - Mustered Out Dec. 16, 1865 as a Sgt.



Pvt. Albert Walters
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. H       93d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record listed as - Oneida
Enlisted - Aug. 14, 1862
Mustered In - Oct 13, 1862
Remarks - Died, Memphis, March 28, 1863



Col. Nathan H. Walworth
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C       42d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Oneida
Date of Rank to Capt. - July 22, 1861
Mustered In -July 22, 1861
Remarks -Promoted Major

Field       42d Ill. Inft.
Date of Rank to Major - Dec. 24, 1861
Mustered In - Feb. 19, 1862
Remarks - Promoted

Date of Rank to Lt. Col. - Sept. 26, 1862
Mustered In - Jan. 1, 1863
Remarks - Promoted

Date of Rank to Col. - Jan. 1, 1863
Mustered In - Feb. 17, 1863
Remarks - Resigned April 13, 1864



Cpl. John Watson
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I       102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Oneida
Enlisted -Aug. 9, 1862 as a Private
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Cpl. Died May 24, 1864; Wounds
     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



Pvt. Robert Watson
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I       102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Oneida
Enlisted -Aug. 9, 1862
Mustered In -Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks -Died at Frankfort, Ky. Nov. 1, 1862



Cpl. John Whamell
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I       102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Oneida
Enlisted -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



Musician Rodney M. Willis
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I       102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Oneida
Enlisted - 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



Pvt. David Wilson
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. F       102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Recotd - Oneida
Enlisted - Aug. 22, 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

Henderson Cemetery - From the Knox County Genealogical Society
Name - David Wilson
Unit - Co. E   102d Ill. Inf.
Born - 1843
Died - 1935
Location - Section 2



Pvt. 
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. 
Home of Record listed as - Oneida
Enlisted -
Mustered In -
Remarks -







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