Fireman John Ahles
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Monday, September 26, 2016
Monday, May 9, 2016
Introduction
Air Castles
19th Century Military History
of the Elgin Area
Introduction
Compiled by Kenneth L. Gough
With help by Diana & Elizabeth Gough
Years ago I went to Bluff City Cemetery on Memorial Day and placed the personal history of Walter Mallett, Civil War Veteran, on his grave. I was pleased at the response by visitors there for the days evolutions. The V.F.W. Asked if I could do some more the next year. Over the next few years it has grown to over eighty graves that I, with the help of my wife and daughter, are doing this for. I started a database for all the Civil War soldiers who had lived in the Elgin township at some point in their lives. I ended up with almost 3,000 names after I was done.
In the corner of the Soldiers Reserve there are a little over a dozen Spanish American War soldiers so I've decided to do the same for them.
I've presented historical sources and labeled each one. If I felt an explanation I've labeled it clearly as 'Note'. This is the only place you will find any information that could be considered as personal bias.
The Kane Count Honor Roll
In 1956 the State of Illinois contacted veteran's groups in each county and asked them to compile the finial resting place for place soldier buried in their county. I've relied heavily on this work but it is not without mistakes. The work was compiled by volunteers who may or may not have had the necessary training for the transcription involved. In addition the information provided to each cemetery was submitted by the deceased's family. The military information is thus twice suspect. However, I've found that with with careful cross checking it is still a valuable tool.
The Adjutant Generals Report for Illinois
The information contained here provides the roll for each company raised in Illinois. Each entry includes basic information for each man. However this work only deals with entrance and exit into the service provided by the Company officers. There are two areas that this work is fraught with possible mistakes. First it relies on Company grade officers, who may or may not, have been present at the time of muster in. Also they were working off records that were written by hand so the possibility of transcription error is present. The second involves the mission of the work. That is only to provide a working roll of each company. Thus if a soldier landed in hospital but was then sent back to his company it is not recorded. Only if his hospital stay resulted in discharge.
The problem involved here is each mans presents in actions credited to the unit he belonged to. I have elected to cut through this Gordenian Knot by crediting each man with all actions until I've found another source that changes his movement in those time frames.
Letters & Obits
Period newspapers during the war are excellent sources of personal information. People receiving letters from their loved ones often had them printed thus providing a valuable tool for updating information missing in the Adj't. Gen's. Report.
I've found much information in Obits that are included nowhere else. Care must be taken here as like the Honor Roll the original information here came from the family and thus is suspect.
The Sexton's Ledger
The second best source of information next to the Adj't. Gen's. Report. The Sexton's Report places each man were he is laid to rest. Cause of Death and his home address is usually included. Where he was born and who his parents were are sometimes included. Sometimes his military serves is included.
The downside to this work is the fact that it was prepared long before the spreadsheet. Even before typewriters. So we're back to the transcription issues. Also, if remains were to be re-interred it was supposed to be recorded here. I've found this to have been rarely done. The fact that this work was prepared by hand presents another problem. If the Sexton ran out of room on a sheet he jumped ahead to the next clear sheet and continued on. This presents obvious problems to location entries.
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Pvt. Louis (Lewis) Ahlberg
Pvt. Louis (Lewis) Ahlberg
Pvt. Fred E. Barns (Barnes)
Pvt. Fred E. Barns
(Barnes)
Pvt. Henry William Batterman
Pvt. Henry William Batterman
1st Lt. Jacob Bode (Bodee)
1st Lt. Jacob Bode (Bodee)
Pvt. George E. Briedster
Pvt. George E. Briedster
Pvt. Justin (Justis) A. Carpenter
Pvt. Justin (Justis) A. Carpenter
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Pvt. Robert Fletcher Carswell
Pvt. Robert Fletcher Carswell
Monday, April 25, 2016
Major Joseph B. Cavghey (Caughey)
Major Joseph B. Cavghey (Caughey)
Q. M. Sgt. Burton R. Dodge
Q. M. Sgt. Burton R. Dodge
Pvt. Edward G. Dougherty (Daugherty)
Pvt. Edward G. Dougherty (Daugherty)
Pvt. Harrison (Harry) F. Dyer
Pvt. Harrison (Harry) F. Dyer
Musician Clarence H. Eames
Musician Clarence H. Eames
Seaman 2nd Class William George Ehorn
Seaman 2nd Class William George Ehorn
Pvt. Theodore S. Erickson
Pvt. Theodore S. Erickson
Pvt. William T. Flaherty
Pvt. William T. Flaherty
Pvt. Frank M. (N) Gillis
Pvt. Frank M. (N) Gillis
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Cpl. Lester (Lestor) D.Hardiman
Cpl. Lester (Lestor) D. Hardiman
Sgt. Ralph Woodward Hawthorne
Sgt. Ralph Woodward Hawthorne
Pvt. Claude C. (A) Hayford
Pvt. Claude C. (A) Hayford
Pvt. Dennis D. Hennessey
Pvt. Dennis D. Hennessey
Battalion Adjutant George A. Hough
Battalion Adjutant George A. Hough
Pvt. Bert Kiser (Kaiser)
Pvt. Bert Kiser (Kaiser)
Pvt. Clarence T. Manville
Pvt. Clarence T. Manville
Friday, April 22, 2016
Cpl. William C. Maruyne (Marvyne)
Cpl. William C. Maruyne (Marvyne)
Pvt. Francis (Frank) Leo (M) McQueeney
Pvt. Francis (Frank) Leo (M) McQueeney
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Pvt. Stephen (Etwne) Noriet
Pvt. Stephen (Etwne) Noriet
Pvt. John D. Obe
Pvt.
John D. Obe
From
the Kane Co. Honor Roll
Co.
E 3rd Neb. Inft.
Pvt. Charles (Carl) E. Peterson
Pvt. Charles (Carl) E. Peterson
Sgt. John R. Powers
Sgt.
John R. Powers
From
the Kane Co. Honor Roll
Co.
M 1st
U.S. Inft.
Sgt. John A. Pride
Sgt.
John A. Pride
From
the Ill. Adj't. Gen's. Report
Co.
I 8th
Ill. N. G.
Pvt. Harry A. Quackenbush
Pvt.
Harry A. Quackenbush
Pvt.Charles C.Ream
Pvt.
Charles C. Ream
From
the Kane co. Honor Roll
Co.
F 6th
Ill.
Pvt. Benjamin H. J. Rendall
Pvt.
Benjamin H. J. Rendall
Pvt. Henry C. Rhan (Rahn)
Pvt.
Henry C. Rhan (Rahn)
Pvt. Jacob Rupp
Pvt.
Jacob Rupp
From
the Kane Co. Honor Roll
Co.
I 5th
Ill.
Sgt. Thomas C. Ryan
Sgt.
Thomas C. Ryan
From
the kane Co. Honor Roll
Co.
F U. S. Inft.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Pvt. Alfred J. Scarsbrick
Pvt.
Alfred J. Scarsbrick
Pvt. Jacob (John) Schrepfe
Pvt.
Jacob (John) Schrepfe
From
the Ill. Adj't Gen's Report
Co.
I 3rd Ill. N. G.
Pvt. Ray W. Schultz (Schulz/ Schuls)
Pvt.
Ray W. Schultz (Schulz / Schuls)
Pvt. Albert A. Sederstram
Pvt
Albert A. Sederstram
Pvt. (Rev.) Alexander Clark Selby
Pvt.
(Rev.) Alexander Clark Selby
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
2nd Lt. Fredrick J. Smailes
2nd
Lt. Fredrick James Smailes
Asst. Surgon Carlton E. Starret
Asst.
Surgon Carlton E. Starret
Pvt. Stephen A. Stuart (Stewart)
Pvt.
Stephen A. Stuart (Stewart)
Sunday, April 17, 2016
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