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In this portal you will find those who are identifed with a residence of Addison, Barton, Erin, Farmington, Germantown, Hartford, Jackson, Kewaskum, Meeker, Menomonee Falls, Newburg, North Bend, Polk, Richfield, Schlesingerville, St. Lawrence, Staatsville, Trenton, Washington, Wayne, or West Bend in the book Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 (RWV). Names were obtained by visually scanning the two books 1,808 pages, page by page. The residence of quite a few individuals were not identified. Later, those that died in service were checked against the book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion. When conflicting information was found, an asterisk (*) was added to the name. If you wish to look up a name in the RWV, go here.

If you browse the "WC Veterans" portal under "cemeteries", you will find civil war veterans listed there who are not listed in this portal. In checking some of these names out, it was found that individuals did not live in Washington County when they served in the military, or they were mustered in a community outside of Washington County, or their name may be spelled differently, or after serving they moved into the county, and some are just not identified in the book. If you do not find the person you are looking for, you might use search this site to look up a name, as it will look in all portals for your person.

Interesting Statistics:

Soldiers by Community
Community(a) (b) (c) (d) Community (a) (b) (c) (d) Community (a) (b) (c) (d)
Addison66 66 72 13 Meeker1 1 1 0 Staatsville11 2 0
Barton 70 70 72 12 Menomonee Falls 13 13 134 Trenton191 193 193 37
Erin11 12 13 1 Newburg 21 21 22 2 Washington141142142 18
Farmington 340 347 348 54 North Bend 2 2 2 0 Wayne116121 123 9
Germantown 171 177 181 10 Polk 109 112 114 8 West Bend15415415820
Hartford 290 296 300 39 Richfield9393 101 12




Jackson 122 132 133 16 Schlesingerville 77 7 2




Kewaskum 91 92 9312 St. Lawrence49 49 49 9 Total 2,060 2,107 2,142 280

Looking at everyone who is identified in the book, the overall number of individuals from Washington County would be 2,142. But, of these individuals, there were 35 who hired substitutes, some or all may have come from Washington County. In these cases, we could be double counting. There is a second category, those that were mustered but did not show up for duty in their assigned unit. These individuals are identified by NCR "not on company roll". A note, one NCR individual was found to have served honorably in another unit under a different surname (variation in spelling). All this is shown in the above fields which reflect counts, by community, in the following fashion "a/b/c-d".

d = deaths
c = number of individuals identified in the book - totals to 2,142
b = the (c) number minus those who furnished substitutes (35) - totals to 2,107
a = the (b) number minus those who did not show up for duty (48) - totals to 2,060

The number 2,060 might still be high for some individuals are listed twice as they joined twice, say once in 1862 for one year and again in 1864 for their second tour or others who served in 1861 for three months, then again later for a year or more. These numbers though are small.

What the "real" number is don't believe anyone knows. May have missed one or two in the identification process. Others may have had an incorrect or no residence identified. For example, one individual when mustered identified one residence (Rockport), was transferred to another company, and when mustered out identified a residence of Farmington. So, the 2,060 number is, at best, "in the ball park", and most closely reflects the number of individuals who actually served during the Civil War period from Washington County.

An aside, if you just count names as listed in the books, add 250 and the total in the overall then comes to 2,392. Each company an individual served in identified the individual. So, if a person was mustered into the 1st Infantry Company A, was later transferred to Company I, he is identified in the book twice, once under each company. In this research work, the person was identified and counted once.

You can request a copy of your ancestor's military records. See here and in the left column of the screen, select "Request Military Service Records ...", then follow the instructions provided.

Soldiers by Termination Action
Died in Service 280
  --  61 Died in Action
  --  33 Died of Wounds
  -- 142 Died of Disease
  --    9 Killed
  --  35 Died other
Discharged-Disability 278
Mustered Out 1,402
Deserted 100
Not On Company Rolls 47
Other 4
Total 2,107
Miscellaneous:
Died Andersonville 14
Lived through Andersonville8
Furnished Substitute 35

Once you found your soldier using the below lists, you might be interested in what the person may have done while in service. The best we can do to help you at this time is for you to identify the regiment the individual served in (see column UNIT) such as 1st Calvery, 36th Infantry, 6th Light Artillery and then read the regiments history paying particular attention to the time person in which your soldier served. While this will not tell you what exactly your soldier did, it will tell you in which engagements the regimenty participated in when your soldier served with them.

The following table identifies 280 individuals from Washington County who died while in military service during the Civil War 1861-1865.


* = identifies conflicting information recorded
Soldier*Residence EnteredUnitCompanyDiedComment
Abe, ChrristianAddison29 Feb 186436th Infantry E 01 Jun 1864 DS died in action; Cold Harbor, Virginia
Altenhofen, JohnKewaskum21 Aug 186227th Infantry E 20 Sep 1863 DS died Kewaskum, Wisconsin; disease
Amy, Samuel C.Farmington19 Nov 186332nd Infantry E 28 Mar 1864 DS died Memphis, Tennessee; disease
Anderson, Albert R.Hartford18 Aug 186229th Infantry I 04 Apr 1863 DS died, Vicksburg, Mississippi, disease
Anderson, JamesFarmington25 Nov 18631st Infantry (3 yrs) A 28 May 1864 DS drafted; died in action, Dallas, Georgia
Andree, William H. SergeantJackson30 Aug 18618th Infantry I 16 Dec 1864 DS veteran; killed Nashville, Tennessee
Armstrong, Joel H. SergeantTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 30 Jan 1863 DS died St. Louis, Missouri; disease
Auer, JohnGermantown20 Mar 186551st Infantry C 13 Jul 1865 DS died; Pleasant Hill, Missouri; disease
Bailey, Enoch L.Hartford17 Dec 186117th Infantry E 25 Jun 1862 DS died Corinth, Mississippi; disease
Baker, Orrin RileyHartford29 Feb 186429th Infantry I 22 Apr 1864 DS died, Camp Randall, Wisconsin, disease
Ballinger, Asa A.Wayne02 Sep 186438th Infantry I 02 Apr 1865 DS died in action Petersburg, Virginia
Barnes, William H.Menomonee Falls15 Nov 186231st Infantry I 28 Dec 1863 DS died Murfreesboro, Tennessee; disease
Barney, John J. CorporalHartford14 Aug 186229th Infantry I 16 May 1863 DS died in action, Champion Hill, Mississippi
Bassett, MartinFarmington06 Sep 18618th Infantry I 13 Sep 1862 DS prisoner, Luka; died, Luka, Mississippi; disease
Bates, CharlesWashington13 Aug 186223rd Infantry F 15 May 1863 DS died Milliken Bend, Louisiana; disease
Bauer, FrederickRichfield12 Oct 18646th Infantry A 31 Mar 1865 DS died in action; Graveily Run, Virginia
Becker, PeterHartford18 Aug 186229th Infantry G 10 Sep 1863 DS died, Memphis, Tennessee, disease
Behleike, HenryWashington28 Dec 18632nd Cavalry H 18 Aug 1864 DS died Menphis, Tennessee; disease
Bernhardt, George CorporalNewburg25 Sep 18619th Infantry I 04 Aug 1863 DS drowned
Besewald, SebastianAddison18 Oct 18619th Infantry G 08 Jan 1864 DS Prisoner Newtonia; died Little Rock, Arkansas; disease
Billard, ReubenFarmington11 Oct 186445th Infantry A 18 Jan 1865 DS died Nashville, Tennessee; disease
Bitney, CharlesWashington24 Feb 186436th Infantry A 29 Dec 1864 DS prisoner Reams Station, Virginia; died Salisbury, North Carolina;
Blaisdell, Charles E.Wayne14 Aug 186231th Infantry B 18 Mar 1865 DS wounded Averasborough, North Carolina on 16 March 1865; died, In the Field, North Carolina; wounds
Blanchard, Sargeant J.Farmington14 Aug 186229th Infantry B 15 Feb 1863 DS died Helena, Arkansas; disease
Bodwell, WilliamHartford16 Sep 186110th Infantry E 21 Oct 1863 DS wounded Chaplin Hills, Kentucky and Chickamauga, Georgia; died Chattanooga, Tennessee, wounds
Boller, V. Emanual SergeantSchlesingerville12 Sep 18619th Infantry G 03 Apr 1865 DS veteran; wounded and prisoner Jenkins Ferry, Arkansas in April 1864; transferred to reorganized Company B; died Little Rock, Arkansas; disease
Bolser, James S.Farmington15 Aug 186229th Infantry B 11 Feb 1863 DS died Helena, Arkansas; disease
Bradford, RichardTrenton25 Mar 186436th Infantry E 01 Jun 1864 DS died in action, Cold Harbor, Virginia; Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies place of death as Tolopotomoy.
Brasure, CharlesHartford17 May 186441th Infantry C 21 Jul 1864 DS died Memphis, Tennessee; disease
Burdick, Harrison A.Hartford14 Aug 186229th Infantry I 10 Jan 1863 DS musician; died, St. Louis, Missouri, disease
Burge, John R.Farmington22 Nov 186116th Infantry K 12 Aug 1863 DS musician; transferred to Company G; died Vicksburg, Miississippi; disease
Burton, AaronTrenton10 Nov 186116th Infantry C 08 May 1862 DS died division hospital; disease; Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies Pittsburg Landing as the location where died.
Callaghan, Thomas #1Farmington05 Oct 186117th Infantry E 07 Jul 1862 DS died Corinth, Mississippi; disease
Cartwright, Alvin S.Farmington22 Aug 186221st Infantry G 10 Oct 1862 DS died Sulphur Springs, Kentucky from wounds received in Chaplin Hills, Kentucky on 08 October 1862. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion reports place of death was Perryville.
Cassel, Alfred H. CorporalJackson21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 25 Mar 1863 DS died Stafford Court House, Virginia; disease
Clark, William C.Hartford23 Sep 186110th Infantry E 02 Nov 1864 DS wounded Chaplin Hills, Kentucky; captured Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 September 1863; held and died at Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried in Andersonville National Cemetery; disease
Cooper, MichaelTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 24 Apr 1864 DS wounded and prisoner Sabine Cross Roads, Lousaiana on 08 April 1864; died Marsfield, Louisiana; wounds. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies death on 22 April 1864.
Corbett, JamesRichfield31 Mar 186417th Infantry A 11 Jan 1865 DS died Savannah, Georgia; disease
Cowan, HughFarmington18 Oct 186112th Infantry D 28 Nov 1863 DS died, Racine, Wisconsin, disease
Crowfoot, JamesHartford15 Jan 18621st Cavalry M 08 May 1862 DS killed Cape Girardeau, Missouri; accident
Crowfoot, Jesse*Hartford16 Sep 186110th Infantry E 11 Jan 1864 DS wounded Chaplin Hills on 08 October 1862, Kentucky; died Nashville, Tennessee; disease. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies death on 11 January 1862.
Crowley, John* 1st SergeantJackson21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 05 Jan 1863 DS died Stafford Court House, Virginia; disease (typhoid fever). The book Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies death on 05 June 1863.
Crownhart, William C.Hartford07 Oct 186114th Infantry H 26 Jun 1862 DS died Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee; disease
Daily/Daly, Richard*Trenton15 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS died in action Chancellorsville, Virginia [the book History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin identified his surname as Daly]
Danforth, A. FrancisFarmington03 Nov 18614th Cavalry G 18 Mar 1862 DS died Newport News, Virginia; disease
Darling, TrumanWest Bend17 Jun 18615th Infantry F 17 Oct 1862 DS died Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island; disease
Davis, George MyronPolk21 Mar 186437th Infantry E 21 Sep 1864 DS wounded Petersburg, Virginia on 18 June 1864; died Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island; disease
Davis, ThomasWayne18 Sep 186444th Infantry B 06 May 1865 DS died Paducah, Kentucky; disease
Dean, MortimerJackson13 Sep 186110th Infantry K 15 Jan 1862 DS died Louisville, Kentucky; disease
Dellenbach, GeorgeAddison20 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 Jul 1864 DS wounded Gettysburg 25 May 1864; died Kingston, Georgia of wounds.
Dent, Andrew B.Menomonee Falls03 Sep 18611st Infantry (3 yrs) G 08 Oct 1862 DS died in action Battle of Chapin Hills near Perryville, Kentucky
Dewey, George G.Hartford16 Sep 186110th Infantry E 04 Mar 1863 DS wounded Murfreesboro, Tennessee 30-31 December 1862; died Nashville, Tennessee; disease
Dewing, Simeon* CorporalHartford23 Sep 186110th Infantry E 20 Sep 1863 DS died in action, Chickamauga, Georgia. The book Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies Simeon as a Corporal and with a surname of Deming.
Dexheimer/Dixheimer, Jacob*Menomonee Falls13 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS died in action Chancellorsville, Virginia [the book History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin identified his surname as Dixheimer]rWas
Dillabaugh, ReubenHartford29 Oct 18641st Cavalry I 07 Jan 1865 DS died Nashville, Tennessee
Dimmick, IraRichfield02 Oct 186116th Infantry E 03 Oct 1862 DS killed, Corinth, Mississippi [:ITAL]
Doney, WillingtonKewaskum17 Oct 186445th Infantry B 29 Jan 1865 DS died Nashville, Tennessee; disease
Downer, AnthonyFarmington29 Aug 18628th Infantry I 11 Sep 1863 DS died, Memphis, Tennessee; disease
Drake, Stephen H.Germantown24 Feb 186416th Infantry (nc) B 01 Aug 1864 DS died Rome, Georgia; disease
Dunham, John M.St. Lawrence14 Aug 186221st Infantry G 11 Jan 1863 DS died Nashville, Tennessee; disease
Dutcher, NathanielBarton10 Oct 186112th Infantry D 27 Sep 1863 DS died, Natchez, Mississipi; disease
Feiten, JohnKewaskum21 Aug 186227th Infantry E 29 Jun 1863 DS died, Snyders Bluff, Mississippi; disease
Fenstermacher, HenryBarton08 Oct 18619th Infantry G 28 May 1864 DS prisoner, Newtonia, Missouri on 30 September 1862; wounded Jenkins Ferry, Arkansas on 30 April 1864; died, Princeton, Arkansas; wounds
Fick, GeorgeTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 04 Mar 1863 DS died Helena, Arkansas; disease
Francis, PeterFarmington18 Jan 18647th Infantry F 05 May 1864 DS died in action, Wilderness, Virginia
Frater, John CorporalHartford16 Sep 186110th Infantry E 20 Sep 1863 DS died in action, Chickamauga, Georgia
Frisby, Edwin E. CorporalTrenton17 Sep 186112th Infantry D 21 Jul 1864 DS died in action Atlanta, Georgia
Fritz, FerdinandAddison21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 01 Jul 1863 DS died in action Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Frost, AbramWashington08 Sep 18617th Infantry B 08 Feb 1865 DS prisoner Haymarket, Virginia on 19 October 1863; held and died of disease Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville Prison, Georgia; buried Andersonville National Cemetery
Gagon, Michael*Trenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 17 May 1863 DS wounded Port Gibson, Mississippi on 01 May 1863; died Grand Gulf, Mississippi; wounds. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies death on 19 May 1863.
Gay/Guy, George J.* CorporalWashington22 Apr 18613rd Infantry C 17 Sep 1862 DS died in action, Antietam, Maryland. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies surname as Guy.
Gibbs, Almon D. SergeantTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 26 Oct 1863 DS sergeant; 1st sergeant; wounded Port Gibson, Mississippi on 01 May 1863; promoted 2nd lieutenant on 30 May 1863; died New Orleans, Louisiana; wounds
Gieger, SimonBarton11 Oct 18619th Infantry G 30 Sep 1862 DS died in action, Newtonia, Missouri. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies death in Sarcoxie, Missouri.
Gillman, Jacob*Polk03 Nov 186418th Infantry F 30 Jan 1865 DS died Baltimore, Maryland; accident. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies death from wounds on 29 January 1865.
Glinn, MathiasTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 25 May 1865 DS died, Mobile, Alabama; explosion, powder magazine
Goll, JacobHartford01 Aug 186224th Infantry C 25 Oct 1864 DS murdered Marietta, Georgia
Goodall, EdwardHartford11 Aug 186229th Infantry I 16 Mar 1863 DS died, Helena, Arkansas, disease
Green, James B.Trenton25 Sep 18618th Infantry D 19 May 1862 DS died New Madrid, Missouri
Green, James H.Trenton17 Sep 186112th Infantry D 07 Aug 1863 DS died St. Louis, Missouri; disease. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion may have identified him as Harrison J. Creen who died in St. Louis on this same day.
Green, LymanWest Bend17 Nov 18619th Battery, Light Artillery, 07 Aug 1862 DS died; Camp Relief, Colorado Territory; disease
Green, Hiran* CorporalFarmington14 Aug 186229th Infantry F 20 Aug 1863 DS wounded, Champion Hill, Mississippi on 16 May 1863; died, St. Louis, Missouri, wounds. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion may have identified him as Harrison J. Creen who died on 07 Aug 1863 in St. Louis.
Greenleaf, David O.Trenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 09 Jul 1863 DS died Vicksburg, Mississippi; disease
Greenwood, Enos L.Germantown10 Nov 186110th Battery, Light Artillery, 08 Oct 1862 DS died Nashville, Tennessee; Artificer (craftsman)
Gregg, Alexander*West Bend14 Oct 18611st Infantry (3 yrs) A 04 Apr 1862 DS died; Nashville, Tennessee; disease; The book Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies death on 14 April 1862.
Griffey, Ashbel D.Farmington14 Aug 186229th Infantry B 19 Jun 1863 DS died Vicksburg, Mississippi; disease
Griffey, Cyrus M.Farmington15 Aug 186229th Infantry B 08 Apr 1865 DS died, Memphis, Tennessee; disease
Groff, JohnTown 1213 Aug 186226th Infantry I 13 Jun 1865 DS wounded Chancellorsville, Virginia on 22 June 1864; died Washington D.C.; wounds
Guenther, Henry CorporalAddison20 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS died in action Chancellorsville, Virginia
Gundlach, FrederickGermantown05 Dec 186116th Infantry E 21 Jul 1864 DS veteran; died in action, Atlanta, Georgia
Halstead, Albert M.* CorporalTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 10 Nov 1863 DS died, New Iberia, Louisiana; disease. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion identifies death on 11 November 1863.
Hamilton, WilliamFarmington21 Aug 186227th Infantry K 04 Aug 1863 DS died Memphis, Tennessee, disease
Harris, NicholasFarmington17 Sep 186112th Infantry D 26 Nov 1864 DS wounded and prisoner Atlanta, Georgia on 21 July 1864; held and died of disease at Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried in Andersonville National Cemetery
Hartman, WilliamHartford16 Aug 186229th Infantry G 25 May 1865 DS died, Mobile, Alabama, explosion powder magazine
Haug, TobiasKewaskum21 Aug 186227th Infantry E 11 Nov 1862 DS died, Kewaskum, Wisconsin; disease
Hawes, Edward B.Farmington15 Aug 186229th Infantry B 01 May 1863 DS died in action, Port Gibson, Mississippi
Hickcock, JamesFarmington05 Aug 186221st Infantry G 18 Dec 1862 DS died Mitchelisville. Tennessee; disease
Hilt, SimonPolk29 Feb 186435th Infantry K 20 Jul 1864 DS died; buried New Orleans, Louisiana
Hockman, William*Farmington17 Sep 186112th Infantry D 21 Jul 1864 DS veteran; died in action, Atlanta, Georgia. The book, Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion, identifies a surname of Hookman. It is Hockman in the book History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin.
Hoisington, Willliam F. SergeantFarmington18 Oct 186116th Infantry B 05 Jun 1862 DS Sergeant; died Camp 9; disease
Holcomb, ArdenWest Bend25 Jan 186217th Infantry E 25 Feb 1863 DS musician; wounded Corinth, Mississippi on 04 October 1862; died, St. Louis, Missouri; wounds. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion may have him identified as Andrew Holcomb who died in St, Louis of illness on 27 February 1863
Holcomb, GeorgeFarmington21 Aug 186229th Infantry B 15 Nov 1864 DS prisoner Sabine Cross Roads, Louisiana on 08 April 1864; died, Texas; disease
Hollingsworth, JesseTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 07 Mar 1863 DS died Helena, Arkansas; disease
Holt, John M.Farmington17 Sep 186112th Infantry D 11 Oct 1864 DS veteran; wounded, Atlanta, Georgia; died Rome, Georgia; wounds
Horne, HermanPolk28 Dec 186414th Infantry K 09 Feb 1865 DS died, Cairo, Illinois; disease
Hoteling, James E.Farmington19 Aug 186229th Infantry F 09 Sep 1863 DS died, St. Louis, Missouri, disease
Huff, CharlesFarmington28 Dec 186311th Infantry C 15 Jun 1864 DS died New Orleans, Louisiana; disease
Janson, Christian SergeantJackson20 Sep 18618th Infantry I 01 Jan 1865 DS veteran; died, Keokuk, Iowa, disease
Janssen, JohnBarton29 Dec 186234th Infantry K 15 Apr 1863 DS died Columbus, Kentucky; disease
Jewlson/Jenslon, Julius*Trenton12 Aug 186226th Infantry G 01 Jul 1863 DS died in service Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. [the book History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin identifies his surname as Jenslon and Jewlson]
Johnson, James*Hartford20 Oct 186427th Infantry B 03 Apr 1865 DS killed; Spanish Fort, Alabama. The book, Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion, page 1103, identifies death on 02 April 1865
Johnson, Lewis C.Farmington12 Aug 186221st Infantry G 19 Mar 1863 DS died Murfressboro, Tennessee; disease.
Johnson, ZebulonJackson02 Sep 18618th Infantry I 06 Jun 1862 DS wounded, Farmington, Mississippi on 09 May 1862, leg amputated, died
Johnson, Samuel* CorporalWest Bend12 Aug 186226th Infantry G 05 Mar 1864 DS died Murfreesboo, Tennessee; disease. The book Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion, identifies death on 22 February 1864.
Keller, CharlesRichfield31 Dec 186414th Infantry K 07 Mar 1865 DS died, New Orleans, Louisiana; disease
Kelly, Dennis O.Farmington10 Feb 186216th Infantry D 18 Feb 1863 DS transferred to Company E on 01 November 1862; died, Lake Providence, Louisiana; disease
King, Silas*Farmington12 Aug 186221st Infantry G 25 Feb 1863 DS died Murfressboro, Tennessee; disease. In the book, Wisconsin In Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion, page 1093, identifies death on 28 February 1863
Knowles, PeterWashington11 Aug 186223rd Infantry F 19 Mar 1863 DS died Millikens Bend, Louisiana; disease
Koehler, GeorgeBarton21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 01 Jul 1863 DS died in action Gettysburg, Pennslyvania
Kuhn, PeterWayne21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 01 Jul 1863 DS died in action, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Lampert, JohnWest Bend04 Oct 186112th Infantry D 21 Jul 1864 DS died in action; Atlanta, Georgia
Lampert, Mathias* #2West Bend06 Oct 186112th Infantry D 27 Jul 1864 DS died in action; Atlanta, Georgia. The book, Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion, identifies death on 21 July 1864.
Lang, AndreasKewaskum05 Aug 186224th Infantry C Apr 1863 DS died Louisville, Kentucky (unofficial)
Lanson, GerrittHartford23 Sep 186110th Infantry E 23 Aug 1864 DS prisoner, captured Chickamauga; Georgia on 20 September 1863; held and died at Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried Andersonville National Cemetery.
Lauermann, JacobJackson21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS died in action, Chancellorsville, Virigina
Laughlin, RobertWayne21 Sep 18644th Cavalry K 02 Apr 1865 DS died New Orleans, Louisiana; disease
Lemler, JohnWashington29 Oct 18641st Cavalry F 15 Feb 1865 DS drafted; died Nashville, Tennessee; disease.
Leonard, Charles CorporalHartford14 Feb 186545th Infantry D 03 May 1865 DS died Nashville, Tennessee; disease
Lever, PeterSchlesingerville17 Aug 18617th Infantry G 30 Aug 1862 DS died; 2nd Bull Run, Virginia
Lewis, Favette CorporalTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 25 Feb 1863 DS died Helena, Arkansas; disease
Long, EdmondFarmington29 Apr 186437th Infantry G 24 Jul 1864 DS died in action Petersburg, Virginia
Longstaff, ThomasGermantown26 Mar 18641st Cavalry K 29 Apr 1864 DS died, Nashville, Tennessee; disease
Lord, Austin H. CorporalTrenton19 Apr 18612nd Regiment Infantry A 17 Sep 1862 DS Corporal, wounded 1st Bull Run; killed Antietam, Maryland
Loveland, HarrisonWashington21 Sep 18631st Heavy Artillery D 22 Dec 1864 DS lost on board U.S. Transport "North America"
Lubach, WilliamHartford18 Oct 186427th Infantry F 27 Jul 1865 DS died, Jefferson Barracks, Missouri; disease
Lussenden, JohnFarmington21 Aug 186227th Infantry E 12 Nov 1862 DS died; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; disease
Mack, ConradWest Bend12 Aug 186226th Infantry G 23 Dec 1862 DS died Stafford Court House, Virginia; disease
Mack, Nelcour*Wayne09 Apr 186436th Infantry B 04 Nov 1864 DS wounded and prisoner Cold Harbor, Virginia in June of 1864; died Richmond, Virginia; disease. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies death on 04 December 1864.
Mainwald, Reinhold*Jackson30 Nov 18646th Infantry G 24 Apr 1865 DS wounded 01 April 1865; died Washington DC, wounds. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies death was from illness.
McClement, JohnFarmington19 Sep 186112th Infantry D 09 Nov 1864 DS veteran; died, Chattanooga, Tennessee; disease
McConnell, DavidFarmington25 Apr 18621st Battery, Light Artillery, 29 Jan 1863 DS died Youngs Point, Louisiana; disease
McConville, DanielHartford18 Feb 186217th Infantry E 07 Jul 1862 DS died Corinth, Mississippi; disease
McDonald, William W.Trenton08 Oct 186112th Infantry D 15 Dec 1862 DS died Holly Springs, Mississippi; disease
McDonough, ThomasTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 02 Aug 1863 DS died Memphis, Tennessee of wounds received on steamer "Sultan" on 01 August 1863
McFadden, HughWashington20 Nov 18631st Cavalry L 09 Aug 1864 DS drafted; captured Cleveland, Tennessee on 13 April 1864; held and died at Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried Andersonville National Cemetery
McKenna, Edward*Richfield19 Feb 186217th Infantry C 03 Jun 1862 DS died Madison, Wisconsin. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies death on 04 June 1862.
McMullen, Leslie SergeantTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 27 Mar 1863 DS died Helena, Arkansas; disease
McNiel, Hiram A.* CorporalFarmington10 Sep 18618th Infantry I 16 Jul 1863 DS died Vicksburg, Mississippi, disease. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion did not identify a rank.
Meadowcroft, George R.Wayne11 Mar 186550th Infantry E 03 Apr 1865 DS died Madison, Wisconsin; disease
Menges, HenryTrenton20 Aug 186229th Infantry H 01 May 1863 DS died in action Port Gibson, Mississippi
Milch, CharlesFarmington05 Jan 18642nd Infantry I 05 May 1864 DS veteran; wounded Gettysburg, Pennsylva; transferred to Company K on 05 January 1864; died in action Wilderness, Virginia; [when entered, surname was Milche from Rock Prairie]
Miner, James G.Menomonee Falls04 Sep 18611st Infantry (3 yrs) G 08 Oct 1862 DS died in action Chapin Hills near Perryville, Kentucky
Muzzy, Pliney D.Washington20 Oct 186231st Infantry G 02 Apr 1864 DS died Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Myhre, Simon A.* CorporalSt. Lawrence09 Dec 186115th Infantry I prisoner captured New Hope Church, Georgia on 27 May 1864, held and died at Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried Andersonville National Cemetery. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies death on 03 October 1864.
Newburg, Antonio*Washington28 Dec 18642nd Cavalry H 25 Sep 1864 DS died Vicksburg, Mississippi; disease [one or both dates are in error; death date should probably be 1865] The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies death on 25 September 1864.
Newburg, Jacob*Washington28 Dec 18642nd Cavalry H 31 Aug 1864 DS died regimental hospital; disease [something wrong with date] The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies death on 30 August 1864.
Nichols, ThomasFarmington23 Feb 186216th Infantry D 05 Jul 1862 DS died Keokuk, Iowa; disease
Nobel, FrederickTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 15 Oct 1863 DS died Carrollton, Louisiana; disease
Noyes, Charles H.St. Lawrence21 Aug 186221st Infantry G 13 Aug 1864 DS wounded Resaca, Georgia on 15 May 1864; died Nashville, Tennessee; wounds
O'Conner, MichaelNewburg07 Dec 186114th Infantry C 06 Jun 1862 DS died Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee; disease
Oleson, ChristianJackson07 Sep 18618th Infantry I 19 Jun 1864 DS died, Cairo, Illinois, diease
Oleson, Iver*Jackson20 Sep 18618th Infantry I 03 Oct 1862 DS wounded, Farmington, diied in action, Corinth, Mississippi. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies died in action and first name Ever.
Oleson, JohnJackson09 Sep 18618th Infantry I 21 May 1862 DS died, St. Louis, Missouri, disease
Osterhout, Cornelius B.Hartford28 Aug 18611st Cavalry B 10 Sep 1862 DS died Helena, Arkansas; disease
Overen, SimonJackson29 Aug 18618th Infantry I 30 Jun 1862 DS died, St. Louis, Missouri, disease
Paddock/Pattick, Boardman,*Hartford16 Feb 186217th Infantry E 07 Jun 1863 DS wounded 19 May 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi; died; wounds. VThe book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies surname of Pattick.
Pardy/Purdy, Michael*Hartford16 Sep 186110th Infantry E 30 Jul 1864 DS captured Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 September 1863; held and died at Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried Andersonville National Cemetery. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies surname as Purdy.
Pease Jr., SilasRichfield19 Jun 18617th Infantry E 01 Jul 1863 DS died in action, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Pedro/Peters, Theodore*Polk12 Oct 18646th Infantry E 26 Mar 1865 DS drafted; died in hospital; disease. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies surname as Peters
Perizo/Perrigo, Hibbert*Germantown26 Mar 186417th Infantry C 27 Oct 1864 DS wounded Big Shanty, Georgia on 27 June 1864; died Rome, Georgia; disease. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies surname of Perrigo.
Peters, FrankHartford29 Feb 18644th Cavalry A 20 Nov 1864 DS died Baton Rouge, Louisiana, disease
Peterson, OleSt. Lawrence04 Nov 186115th Infantry I 21 Sep 1864 DS prisoner, captured New Hope Church, Georgia on 27 May 1864; held and died at Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia, disease; buried Andersoncville National Cemetery. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies death on 21 September 1864 of disease.
Phelps, William CorporalFarmington18 Aug 186229th Infantry B 07 Jul 1863 DS died, Vicksbury. Mississippi; disease
Phillips, Rufus C. SergeantJackson06 Sep 186111th Infantry H 10 Dec 1862 DS died Jackson, Wisconsin
Pierce, Charles W.*Farmington17 Mar 186438th Infantry B 07 Nov 1864 DS died at home in Farmington, Wisconsin. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies death in Farmington
Pierce, OtisWest Bend09 Oct 18631st Heavy Artillery D 24 Jul 1864 DS died Fort. Jackson, Louisiana, disease. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies cause of death as disease.
Pilsbury, EdmundTrenton25 Apr 18613rd Infantry D 25 May 1864 DS died in action New Hope Church, Georgia [Battle of Dallas occured on 28 May]
Preston, Peter H.Trenton19 Aug 186229th Infantry H 10 Feb 1863 DS died Helena, Arkansas; disease
Pumplin, William L.H.Trenton27 Sep 186112th Infantry A 06 Jul 1863 DS died Vicksburg, Mississippi; disease
Quiggle, Nelson*Farmington09 Sep 18618th Infantry I 13 Feb 1864 DS wounded, Corinth, Mississippi in October 1862; died, Farmington, Wisconsin. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies death on 16 February 1864.
Quimby, CharlesSt. Lawrence01 Oct 186114th Infantry B 03 Sep 1864 DS veteran; died in action Lovejoy Station, Georgia
Ranney, Charles H.St. Lawrence15 Aug 186221st Infantry G 14 May 1864 DS died in action Resaca, Georgia
Ranney/Ramay, Edward *St. Lawrence22 Jan 18647th Infantry K 12 May 1864 DS died in action, Laurel Hill, Virginia. The book Wisconsin in the War Of The Rebellion identifies surname as Ramay.
Rider, Erwin L.Richfield18 Nov 186116th Infantry E 06 Apr 1862 DS died in action, Shiloh, Tennessee
Rittger/Pitger, John* CorporalAddison21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 01 Jul 1863 DS died in action Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. [the book History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin identifies his surname as Pitger]
Robbins, AaronTrenton17 Sep 186112th Infantry D 13 Feb 1863 DS died La Grange, Tennessee; disease
Roohr, Henry F.L.Kewaskum08 Oct 186112th Infantry D 21 Jul 1863 DS died, Vicksburg, Mississippi; disease
Rusco, George W. CorporalWest Bend12 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS died in action, Chancellorsville, Virginia
Salter, RobertJackson15 Aug 186226th Infantry G 23 Aug 1863 DS died Washington D.C.; disease
Salverson, HansSt. Lawrence03 Dec 186310th Infantry K 05 Apr 1865 DS transferred to 21st Infantry Company H on 04 November 1864; died Goldsboro, North Carolina from wounds received in Bentonville
Sanders, Nelson N.Farmington28 Aug 18618th Infantry I 12 Apr 1862 DS died, New Madrid, Missouri; disease
Sawdy, ElijahWayne16 Jul 186220th Infantry D 1864 DS died Mobile Point, Alabama
Schauer, MichaelErin30 Oct 186335th Infantry A 17 Jun 1864 DS died Port Hudson, Louisiana; disease
Schelling, Sebastian SergeantAddison06 Feb 186435th Infantry H 30 Oct 1864 DS transferred to Company K on 09 Mar 1864; Corporal, Sergeant; died of disease in Addison
Schittinger, JohannGermantown29 Dec 18612nd Cavalry H 10 Aug 1862 DS transferred to Company M on 01 March 1862; died, Helena, Arkansas, disease
Schmidt, FrankKewaskum10 Jan 186514th Infantry K 06 Mar 1865 DS died, New Orleans, Louisiana; disease
Schmidt, JohnJackson15 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS died in action, Chancellorsville, Virginia
Schmidt, PeterKewaskum21 Aug 186227th Infantry E 02 Dec 1863 DS transferred to Company I on 01 January 1863; died Little Rock, Arkansas; disease
Schmidt, George* CorporalBarton21 Aug 186227th Infantry E 21 May 1864 DS died in action, Spanish Fort The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion reports he died in action on 02 April 1865.
Schneider, JacobGermantown21 Aug 186228th Infantry G 17 Dec 1862 DS died Milwaukee, Wisconsin; disease
Schneider, Joseph P.Addison20 Jan 186435th Infantry H 29 Sep 1864 DS disease; on board steamer "Diana"
Schnepf, KillianWest Bend13 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS died in action, Chancellorsville, Virginia
Schnorrenberg, PeterAddison21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 Feb 1863 DS died of disease, Stafford Court House, Virginia
Seeley, NormanWest Bend01 Sep 18631st Heavy Artillery D 24 Feb 1864 DS died, New Orleans, Louisiana; disease
Selleck, George A.Farmington26 Mar 186438th Infantry B 18 Feb 1865 DS died, Baltimore, Maryland; disease
Senft, LouisGermantown10 Mar 186551st Infantry A 04 Apr 1865 DS died in Germantown, Wisconsin
Shaeffer, FrederickTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 12 Jun 1863 DS wounded Champions Hill, Mississippi on 16 May 1863; died Chichasaw Bayou, Mississippi; wounds
Sheard, EliWayne14 Aug 186231th Infantry B 26 Mar 1865 DS died Goldsboro, North Carolina of wounds received 19 March 1865
Sheldon, George J. CorporalRichfield11 Oct 186116th Infantry E 03 Oct 1862 DS killed, Corinth, Mississippi
Shepherd, Robert*Trenton25 Mar 186436th Infantry E 01 Jun 1864 DS died in action, Cold Harbor, Virginia. The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion identifies in Totopotomoy Creek, Virginia
Sihlsdorf, FrederickAddison21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 01 Jul 1863 DS died in action; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Simpson, PhillipTrenton06 Aug 186438th Infantry K 16 Dec 1864 DS died Washington D.C.; contusion
Slattery, Almon H. CorporalHartford22 Oct 186116th Infantry B 09 May 1862 DS died; Camp #3; Missisippi; disease
Smith, AndrewFarmington15 Aug 186229th Infantry F 13 Aug 1863 DS died, Millikens Bend, Louisiana; disease
Smith, Christopher D.West Bend17 Sep 186112th Infantry D 23 Jul 1864 DS veteran; wounded Atlanta, Georgia on 21 July 1864; died, Ailanta; wounds
Smith, Emerson L.West Bend12 Aug 186226th Infantry G 25 May 1864 DS prisoner Chancellorsville, Virginia; died in action Dallas, Georgia
Smith, FrancisWashington04 Nov 186231st Infantry G 16 Aug 1864 DS wounded Atlanta, Georgia on 23 July 1864; died Kingston, Georgia, wounds
Smith, John L.Farmington05 Mar 186436th Infantry B 15 Oct 1864 DS prisoner Cold Harbor, Virginia on 01 June 1864; held Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; reported to have died there of disease
Smith, SamuelRichfield14 Nov 186116th Infantry E 23 Jun 1862 DS wounded, Shiloh, Tennessee on 6/7 April 1862; died Nashville, Tennessee, wounds
Smith, Emery P. CorporalTrenton17 Sep 186112th Infantry D 21 Jul 1864 DS veteran; died in action Atlanta, Georgia
Smith, John H. CorporalGermantown21 Aug 186228th Infantry G 26 Jun 1863 DS died St. Louis, Missouri; disease
Snyder, Finley CorporalHartford30 Mar 186438th Infantry D 12 May 1864 DS died Baltimore, Maryland; disease
Southwick, William P.Kewaskum06 Oct 186112th Infantry D 08 Nov 1862 DS died, La Grange, Tennessee; disease
St. John, Lewis D.Polk16 Mar 186112th Infantry D 10 May 1865 DS died, Washington, D.C.; disease
Stanfield, WilliamFarmington31 Jul 186221st Infantry G 14 May 1864 DS died in action Resaca, Georgia
Stannard, Henry R.West Bend23 Sep 186112th Infantry D 22 Aug 1863 DS musician; died St. Louis, Missouri
Stannard, Wellington C.West Bend23 Sep 186112th Infantry D 21 Jul 1864 DS veteran; killed Atlanta, Georgia
Stark, HenryBarton06 Oct 186112th Infantry D 06 Feb 1862 DS transferred to Company C on 31 December 1861; died Camp Randal, Wisconsin
Stark, Robert SergeantTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 17 May 1863 DS died James Plantation, Louisiana; disease
Steinmetz, JosephTrenton18 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS wagoner; died in action Chancellorsville, Virginia
Stoddard, Asa M.*Richfield06 Nov 186116th Infantry E 21 Jul 1864 DS veteran; died in action, Atlanta, Georgia. The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion identifies died in action.
Stoffel, PeterWest Bend12 Aug 186226th Infantry G 19 Jun 1864 DS wounded Resaca, Georgia on 15 May 1864; died Chattanooga, Tennessee; wounds
Stoller, UlrichWashington25 Nov 186231st Infantry G 17 May 1863 DS drafted, died Columbus, Kentucky; disease
Storey, JayFarmington11 Apr 186416th Infantry 13 May 1864 DS died, Camp Randall, Wisconsin; disease
Stroud, George W.Washington10 Sep 186111th Infantry G 11 Aug 1863 DS wounded in Vicksburg; died St. Louis, Missouri; wounds
Strupp, JabobAddison21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 04 Apr 1864 DS died of disease; Madison, Indiana
Sweesey, ShannonFarmington28 Aug 18611st Infantry (3 yrs) F 24 Oct 1862 DS wounded Chaplin Hills, Kentucky near Perryville on 09 October 1862; died there of wounds
Taylor, James W.Barton21 Aug 186227th Infantry E 29 Aug 1865 DS transferred to Company I on 01 January 1863; died Little Rock, Arkansas; disease
Taylor, Thomas*Barton26 Dec 186327th Infantry I 27 Oct 1864 DS died on board U.S. Steamer "D.A. January"; disease. The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion identifies death on 17 October 1864.
Templeton, Robert H. CorporalTrenton12 Aug 186226th Infantry G 25 May 1864 DS died in action Dallas, Georgia
Thayer, Harris R.Hartford06 Aug 186229th Infantry I 19 Oct 1862 DS died Camp Randall, Wisconsin; disease
Thompson, Charles B.Polk15 Mar 186437th Infantry E 17 Jun 1864 DS died in action Petersburg, Virginia
Thornburg, Addison D.Washington11 Aug 186223rd Infantry K 05 Feb 1863 DS died Memphis, Tennessee; disease
Thorp, John W.Farmington11 Sep 18618th Infantry I 03 Oct 1863 DS died in action Corinth, Mississippi
Thurlow, Isaiah (Isaac)Washington22 Apr 18613rd Infantry C 17 Sep 1862 DS died in action, Antietam, Maryland
Tichhausen/Tishauser, Andrew*Farmington11 Nov 18647th Infantry K 27 May 1865 DS died, Division Hospital, 5th Corps; disease. The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion identifies surname as Tichauser.
Tiffany, Samuel W.Addison25 Feb 186436th Infantry E 01 Jun 1964 DS died in action; Cold Harbor, Virginia
Towle, JacksonHartford24 Feb 186552nd Infantry B 12 Apr 1865 DS died Madison, Wisconsin; disease
Trautman, AnthonKewaskum23 Feb 18642nd Infantry K veteran, recruit; captured Wilderness, Virginia on 05 May 1864; held at Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia, reported to have died there of disease; transferred to Independent Battalion 2nd Infantry Company B on 12 September 1864
Trimble, Alexander CorporalHartford12 Sep 186110th Infantry E 08 Oct 1862 DS died in action Chaplin Hills, Kentucky
Ulthmeier, HermanBarton12 Oct 186445th Infantry I 14 Jul 1865 DS died Nashville, Tennessee; disease
Updyke, LymanTrenton21 Aug 186229th Infantry H 27 Jan 1863 DS died on Hospital Boat "Lanchaster"
Utecht, Anton*Hartford16 Aug 186229th Infantry G 08 Apr 1864 DS The book Roster Of Wisconsin Volunteers War Of The Rebellion identifies he was wounded and prisoner Sabine Cross Roads, Louisiana on 08 April 1864; died Mansfield, Louisiana, wounds. The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion identifies he died in battle on this day. The battle of Sabine Cross Roads occurred on 08 April.
Van Eps, Evert* SergeantBarton21 Aug 186227th Infantry E 13 Jul 1864 DS transferred to Company I on 01 January 1863; died Little Rock, Arkansas; disease. The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion identifies no rank.
VanDusen, Edward N.Farmington28 Mar 186437th Infantry A 30 Jul 1864 DS died in action Petersburg, Virginia
Vaughan, George H. CorporalRichfield31 Mar 186437th Infantry G 30 Jul 1864 DS died in action Petersburg, Virginia
Verbeck, IsaacWest Bend16 Jan 186217th Infantry E 12 Jul 1862 DS died Corinth, Mississippi; disease
Vondran, CharlesFarmington21 Aug 186226th Infantry B 25 May 1863 DS wounded Chancellorsville Virginia; died from wounds
Waller, David M.Trenton17 Sep 186112th Infantry D 20 Sep 1864 DS veteran; wounded and prisoner Atlanta, Georgia; held and died Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried Andersonville National Cemetery.
Waller, Samuel B.Farmington04 Aug 186221st Infantry G 07 Jun 1864 DS prisoner Chickamauga, Georgia 20 September 1863; held and died Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried Andersonville National Cemetery
Ward, Elexis J. *Washington20 Nov 18631st Cavalry C drafted; prisoner, captured 28 July 1864 near Campbellton, Georgia; held and died at Camp Sumter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried Andersonville National Cemetery. The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion, death was identified on 01 January 1865.
Webster, Almon* SergeantRichfield11 Oct 186116th Infantry E 26 Apr 1862 DS wounded, Shiloh, Tennessee 06/07 April 1862; died Keokuk, Iowa?, wounds. The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion identifies death on 20 April 1864.
Weiffenbach/Welfenbach, John*Polk19 Aug 186226th Infantry B 03 Jun 1864 DS wounded Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on 25 May 1864; died Chattanooga, Tennessee; wounds; The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion, page 1102 identifies on page1102 death of wounds and surname of Welfenbach.
Weinand/Wieman, Jacob* CorporalTrenton15 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS died in action Chancellorsville, Virginia. [The book History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin identifies surname as Wieman]
West, George M. CaptainHartford26 Sep 186110th Infantry E 20 Sep 1863 DS 2nd Lieutenant on 26 September 1861; 1st Lieutenant 12 August 1862; wounded Chaplin Hills, Kentucky on 08 October 1862 ; killed Chickamauga, Georgia
Whalen, MosesWest Bend19 Feb 196412 Infantry D 21 Nov 1964 DS wounded and taken prisoner on 21 July 1864 in Atlanta, Georgia; died Fort Sumpter Prison, Andersonville, Georgia; buried National Cenetery. [residence of West Bend identified in the book History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin]
White, Ezra O.*Jackson23 May 18614th Cavalry D 14 Jun 1863 DS killed Port Hudson, Louisiana. The book Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion, page 1129 identifies death on 03 July 1863.
White, Henry M.Kewaskum23 Feb 18642nd Infantry K 29 Jun 1864 DS wounded Wilderness, Virginia; transferred to Independent Battalion, Company B on 10 June 1864; died Washington, DC; wounds
Wi?pe, HenryBarton23 Sep 186112th Infantry D 14 Mar 1862 DS died; disease
Wiley, Aaron D.*Hartford26 Feb 186436th Infantry B 15 Aug 1864 DS prisoner Cold Harbor, Virginia on 01 June 1864; died in a Confederate prison, wounds, not Camp Sumter. The book, Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion, page 1115 identifies death on 01 June 1964 in the Battle of Totopotomoy Creek, Virginia
Wiley, Thomason M.Hartford15 Aug 186229th Infantry I 04 Feb 1863 DS died, Helena, Arkansas; disease
Wiley, William A.Hartford13 Aug 186229th Infantry I 07 Sep 1863 DS died Cairo, Illinois; disease
Williams, Adam J.St. Lawrence15 Oct 186444th Infantry F 06 Jul 1865 DS died Paducah, Kentucky; disease
Winkler, James*Farmington13 Aug 186221st Infantry G 19 Sep 1863 DS died in action Chickamauga, Georgia. The book, Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion, page 1092 identifies death because of a wound.
Winter, Friedrich*Kewaskum22 Feb 186426th Infantry F 16 Aug 1864 DS wounded Peach Tree Creek, Georgia on 20 July 1864; died Nashville, Tennessee. The book, Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion, page 1102 identifies death in Chattanooga.
Winters, PerryHartford13 Jan 18621st Cavalry M 05 May 1864 DS prisoner, captured Dandridge, Tennessee on 13 April 1864; held and died at Camp Sumter Prison of disease; Andersonville, Georgia; buried Andersonville National Cenetery
Wright, Frederick W.*Farmington06 Jan 186216th Infantry B 22 Jul 1864 DS transferred to Company A; died in action, Atlanta, Georgia. The book, Wisconsin In The War Of The Rebellion, page 1084 identiifies died in action
Wright, GeorgeFarmington27 Mar 186411th Infantry C 02 Aug 1864 DS died, Brashear City, Louisiana; disease
Young, NichalousTrenton15 Aug 186226th Infantry G 01 Jul 1863 DS died in action Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Zihlsdorf/Zieldorf, Franz*Addison21 Aug 186226th Infantry G 02 May 1863 DS died in action, Chancellorsville, Virginia. [the book History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin identifies his surname as Zieldorf]
Zoeger, MathiasWest Bend18 Aug 186226th Infantry G 24 Jun 1863 DS wounded Chancellorsville, Virginia 1-3 May 1863; died Washington D.C.; wounds