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'''Among those disabled:'''
 
'''Among those disabled:'''
  
*[[Daniel Burlingham]] of Westerlo was a 25 year old Corporal of Company B when he was discharged for disability on November 3, 1863 at Philadelphia, PA
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*[[Bio:  Burlingham, Daniel |Daniel Burlingham]] of Westerlo was a 25 year old Corporal of Company B when he was discharged for disability on November 3, 1863 at Philadelphia, PA
  
*[[Nelson D. Chandler]] of Knox was a 37 year old and a Wagoner of  Company A when he was discharged for his disability on March 27, 1863 at the US Military Hospital at Albany, NY.
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*[[Bio: Chandler, Nelson D. |Nelson D. Chandler]] of Knox was a 37 year old and a Wagoner of  Company A when he was discharged for his disability on March 27, 1863 at the US Military Hospital at Albany, NY.
  
*[[Lewis Davis]] of Rensselaerville was a 20 year old Private of Company C when he was stricken and discharged for his disability on May 1, 1862 at the Union Hospital at Albany, NY.  He returned to his father’s home where he died about a year later.
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*[[Bio: Davis, Lewis |Lewis Davis]] of Rensselaerville was a 20 year old Private of Company C when he was stricken and discharged for his disability on May 1, 1862 at the Union Hospital at Albany, NY.  He returned to his father’s home where he died about a year later.
  
*[[Alfred Flansburgh]] of Berne was a 42 year old Private of Company K when he was wounded in action on June 1, 1864.  He was transferred to the 146th Infantry and mustered out on July 15, 1865 at Washington, DC.  He had a wife and 5 children.<br>
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*[[Bio: Flansburgh, Alfred |Alfred Flansburgh]] of Berne was a 42 year old Private of Company K when he was wounded in action on June 1, 1864.  He was transferred to the 146th Infantry and mustered out on July 15, 1865 at Washington, DC.  He had a wife and 5 children.<br>
  
*[[Andrew Secor]] of Knox was a 24 year old Private of Company G when he was discharged for his disability on April 6, 1863 at Falmouth, VA.
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*[[Bio: Secor, Andrew |Andrew Secor]] of Knox was a 24 year old Private of Company G when he was discharged for his disability on April 6, 1863 at Falmouth, VA.
  
 
'''Among those who died of disease:'''
 
'''Among those who died of disease:'''
  
*[[Isaac Jonathan Roach]] a native of Knox was was a 21 year old Corporal of Company F when he died of typhoid fever on December 29, 1861at Camp Butterfield in Hall’s Hill, VA.  His remains were returned to Knox for burial.
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*[[Bio: Roach, Isaac Jonathan |Isaac Jonathan Roach]] a native of Knox was was a 21 year old Corporal of Company F when he died of typhoid fever on December 29, 1861at Camp Butterfield in Hall’s Hill, VA.  His remains were returned to Knox for burial.
  
*[[George W. Schermerhorn]]  a native of Rensselaerville was a 21 year old Fifer of Company C when he died of measles at Kalorama Hospital at Washington, DC.  He was buried in Washington, DC
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*[[Bio: Schermerhorn, George W. |George W. Schermerhorn]]  a native of Rensselaerville was a 21 year old Fifer of Company C when he died of measles at Kalorama Hospital at Washington, DC.  He was buried in Washington, DC
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 28 March 2013

44th Infantry

Ellsworth Avengers; People's Ellsworth Regiment

Mustered in: August 30, 1861 to September 24, 1861. Mustered out: October 11, 1864.

During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 120 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 62 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 145 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 327 enlisted men; aggregate, 335; of whom 15 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy.

Among those disabled:

  • Daniel Burlingham of Westerlo was a 25 year old Corporal of Company B when he was discharged for disability on November 3, 1863 at Philadelphia, PA
  • Nelson D. Chandler of Knox was a 37 year old and a Wagoner of Company A when he was discharged for his disability on March 27, 1863 at the US Military Hospital at Albany, NY.
  • Lewis Davis of Rensselaerville was a 20 year old Private of Company C when he was stricken and discharged for his disability on May 1, 1862 at the Union Hospital at Albany, NY. He returned to his father’s home where he died about a year later.
  • Alfred Flansburgh of Berne was a 42 year old Private of Company K when he was wounded in action on June 1, 1864. He was transferred to the 146th Infantry and mustered out on July 15, 1865 at Washington, DC. He had a wife and 5 children.
  • Andrew Secor of Knox was a 24 year old Private of Company G when he was discharged for his disability on April 6, 1863 at Falmouth, VA.

Among those who died of disease:

  • Isaac Jonathan Roach a native of Knox was was a 21 year old Corporal of Company F when he died of typhoid fever on December 29, 1861at Camp Butterfield in Hall’s Hill, VA. His remains were returned to Knox for burial.
  • George W. Schermerhorn a native of Rensselaerville was a 21 year old Fifer of Company C when he died of measles at Kalorama Hospital at Washington, DC. He was buried in Washington, DC