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William Affelder
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William Albert (Baltimore County)
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Francis Baker (Georgetown)
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Samuel
Bell
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Michael Boyle (Baltimore)
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Edward
Joseph Brady (Baltimore)
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William Bass
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Robert
Calvert
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John
Clarke (Baltimore)
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W. J.
Cook: 3905 Listed on Point Lookout Prison Camp for
Confederates
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James
Cooper
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Frederick Thomas Crate (Fort Washington, P.G.
County)
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George
W. Crisall
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Jeremiah Delaney
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Charles A. Donnelly (Emmitsburg)
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Benjamin Z. Dutton
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Joseph
Eaton (Baltimore)
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John
Eff
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Edward
Ellis (Baltimore)
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Hugh
Farley (Baltimore)
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Peter
Farr
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Peter
Foster
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C.M.
Frail
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Gotlieb Frey (Baltimore)
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Joseph
Gratis (Baltimore County)
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Marion
M. Griffith
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Cornelius Haerlahy
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George
Hilbert
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William H. Hobbs (Baltimore)
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Richard Humphreys
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Jacob
Hunter: 4797 Listed on Point Lookout Prison Camp for
Confederate
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William H.H. James
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Sergeant Henderson Kellbaugh (Baltimore)
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Edward
F. Kelley (Baltimore County)
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Michael Kelly
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John
Kenney
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James
R. Kirby
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John
Lain
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Henry
Lang
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John
H. Lawrence
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John
Long
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Henry
C. Lowe
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William Lyles
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Daniel
Lynch
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John
T. McCarthy
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Timothy J. McCarthy
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John
A. McCaull
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Corporal David McChue (Baltimore)
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James
McGregor (Baltimore)
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Corporal Charles W. McKee (Baltimore)
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James
H. McKim
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Thomas
McLaughlin (Baltimore)
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Francis McLean
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Edwin
Magwood
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Lieutenant
William D. Martin
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Garbriel Marty
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Oliver
Massey (Baltimore)
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William Moffitt (Cecil County)
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Thomas
Montague
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William Montjoy
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James
M. Mull (Frederick)
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Patrick Mullany
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Charles Murgotten
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John
Murphy
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John
A. Myers
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William Henry Owings (Baltimore)
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John
Abel Pierce
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Thomas
Quinn (Baltimore)
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Alexander Richardson (St. Mary's County)
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Edward
Smith Rodley (Baltimore)
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Charles C. Ross (Baltimore)
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John
Schulter (Baltimore)
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George
W. Seward (Baltimore)
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John
O. Shaffer (Baltimore)
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Richard H. Sheckells (Baltimore)
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Michael Henry Sheeon - Michael
Sheeon actually went by his middle name, Henry and he was
from Ireland. He and his mother came to the United States
in 1845 when he was 3 years old. We assume they came as
part of the wave of Irish due to the potato famine. My
grandmother and she said that Henry and his mother settled
in Washington DC where he attended a Catholic school. At
the start of the Civil War, he traveled to Charleston SC
to join the Confederacy. After the war, he was a scout in
the Western Territories eventually settling in Texas. They
settled in South Carolina and after the war was, Henry
moved to Llano, Texas. In 1867, he married Susan Leverett
and they had 8 children, including my great-grandfather,
John Wesley Sheeon. Henry died in Llano in 1925.
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A.J.
Skelton: 5983 Listed on Point Lookout Prison Camp for
Confederates
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Charles Smith (Baltimore)
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Sergeant James Wallis (Baltimore)
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Corporal John F. Warnick (Baltimore)
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Quarter Master George Westfall (Baltimore)
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Joseph
Wheatly
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George
W. Williams (Baltimore)
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John
R. Wills (Baltimore County)
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Corporal Frank A. Worth (Baltimore)
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Sergeant Major John A. Worth (Baltimore)