Captain Harrison Frank
Wampsville, Madison County
Descendant Lee Goetcheus,
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Pvt. James Anthony Costar
February 26, 1823 - 2
March, 1906
10th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, Co. F.
Lost his right eye on
6 May 1864 at the
Battle of The Wilderness
Evergreens Cemetery, Queens County, NY
Standing by stone are the honorary SUVCW color guard, including Commander of
the Oliver Tilden Camp No. 26, George Weinmann. James' GG Grandson John
Allen stands center
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Private Joseph Weis
4th NY HART
Holy
Sepulcher, Rochester, NY
Descendant
John Karp, Lincoln Camp #6 |
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Seymour E. Hulbert- Born Feb 14, 1847
Died July 25th, 1916 Co C
7th NY HART
Standing Beside
Marker located in Chenango Valley Cemetery, Binghamton, NY Gr Gr
Grandson Richard A. Sherman, Commander
Cpl James Tanner Camp #134
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Grave of Private Paul Witz, Co C, 9th NY
Volunteer Infantry (Hawkins" Zouaves
Ancestor of Great Grandson Brian Witz (pictured) of
Lincoln Camp #6
He died on
14 October 1874 of
influenza, after serving in the 9th NY at
Antietam and Fredericksburg. Prior to those battles, he was wounded at
the Battle of South Mills (Camden), NC in
April of 1862.
Section 3, Avenue 8, Plot N, Grave 3-5, Calvary
Cemetery, Woodside
Queens, NY |

Above
Sgt Charles Dickerson's
military headstone. He served as a sergeant in the 23rd Michigan Volunteers
Company D Rich Cemetery in
Rich, Michigan.
Below
James Branaghan. He served as a private in
the 3rd Rhode Island Heavy Artillery,
Company H and is buried at the Littleneck Cemetery in East Providence, Rhode
Island.
Both are gr gr grandfather of Jeffrey Albanese,
Member of Col Augustus van Horn Ellis Camp #124
Photos by Jeffrey Albanese
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Private
Stephen B Chrysler, Co D 148th NY INF. Born Jerusalem, NY 5/9/1841,
died Rochester, NY 5/31/1919. Gr gr gr uncle of Donald J Smith, Life Member,
Camp Dennison, Columbus Ohio. Cemetery located Benton Rural Cemetery, Yates
County, NY |
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