JACKSON
COUNTY, INDIANA
The Honored Dead from the Seymour Weekly Democrat, 9 June 1881
The following is a list of the deceased soldiers buried in the Seymour
Cemeteries, with their command as far as is known:
39th I.V.I. - Lieut. Gabriel Woodmansee, George Gordon, John Sullivan,
David Booth, Wash Sargent, Jacob Leffller.
50th I.V.I. - Thomas Mains, Capt. Richard McCowic, Lieut. Patrick
Honan, Frank Sparks,
Martin V. Lowe, Frelinghuysen, Clifton, Stephen Greer, Samuel Smith,
William Lowater.
145th I.V.I. - Thomas V. Elliott, Patrick Welch, James Forsythe, G.B.
Spurrier.
67th I.V.I. - Jesse Smyth, S.G. Gudgel, Robert Duckworth, Aaron
Strather.
31st I.V.I. - Simon Peters, Charles Hyatt.
32nd I.V.I. - Frederick King, Jacob Bollinger.
John W. McDonald, 1st Mich. Battery
A.M. Whitset, 120 I.V.I.
John Meeh, 82 I.V.I.
Wm. Francisco, 12 I.V.I.
Henry L. Jerrell, 2 Ohio Battery
Michael Reynolds, 24 I.V.I.
Frank Reno, 6 I.V.I.
John J. Rutherford, 4 Ind. Cav.
Wilson W. Chance, 83 I.V.I.
Wm. H. Vosbrinck, [no number] I.V.I.
Ferdinand Reith, 16 I.V.I.
Bryant Sulley, 56 Ky V.I.
John Swift, War of 1812
Blackhawk War - Capt. Meedy W. Shields, Lawrence Wood, James Thompson.
The regiments to which the following
belonged are not known.- Patrick McCowic, Michael Reynolds, Sim Smith,
Riley
Shutters, Simeon Reno, Capt. A P. Watts, Wm. Moore, William Sullivan,
Jacob Harmon, Joseph Baird, Stephen Burkdall, James M. Smith.
The foregoing is as complete a list as we have been able to obtain.
Some names may have possibly been omitted or some
graves overlooked. If this is the case, we will be obliged to the
friends of such for information which will enable us to complete the
list.