Anderson, Thomas Smith, 6th New York Cavalry, Company H. After the war ended, the 6th New York Cavalry became the 2nd Regiment of New York Provincial Cavalry Volunteers on June 17, 1865. ( Reference: The Roster of the 6th N.Y. Cavalry as published by the Adjutant General of New York and The Pension Record Applications of the United States for Civil War soldiers found in the National Archives, Washington, D.C. ). Thomas continued to serve in Company H of the 2nd Regiment until they mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky, on August 9, 1865. Thomas was born in Guelph, Ontario, April 12, 1842. His father, John Anderson, died when he was 12 years old. The 1861 census of Eramosa Township, near Guelph, show Thomas, at the age of 19, to be living with his widowed mother Janet. On March 4, 1864 he mustered into service with the 6th New York Cavalry under the name of Thomas Smith. His unit was at the Battle of the Wilderness on May 5 & 6, 1864. On January 18, 1865 he was wounded in the chest at Loudoun Valley, Virginia. After the war Thomas Smith returned to Lockport, New York. He remained there until 1870 when he moved to Hamilton, Ontario, and changed his name from Thomas Smith back to Thomas Smith Anderson. On January 18, 1870, Thomas S. Anderson married Mary Jane Chapple, who was born in England. Thomas was a member of the William W. Cooke, Grand Army of the Republic ( G.A.R. ) Post No. 472 in Hamilton and was made Aide de Camp on October 7, 1901. He died on February 13, 1913 and is buried along with his wife Mary in Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario. At his funeral the eulogy was given by Richard Butler, American Vice Council of the G.A.R.. Pallbearers were three members of the G.A.R.; Henry Clark, James Melody and A. C. Fletcher, and three members of the Sons of Veterans of the G.A.R.; E. B. Bell, John Pett and George Elville.( Information printed with the kind permission of his great great grandson, Albert Scouten of Ancaster, Ontario ).
Armstrong, Richard F., Lieutenant, C. S. S. Alabama. Born in Georgia. Enlisted at the age of 19. Wounded on June 19, 1864 in the famous battle with the U. S. S. Kearsarge off Cherbourg, France. Died in 1904. Buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Ashton, Charles J., 78th Indiana Infantry. Company A. Born in England. Died in London, Ontario on March 17, 1915. Cause of death: Apoplexy. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Ontario. Interred: 161-H, S1/2. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Bagley, Rollis A., 2nd Vermont Volunteers, Battery L. Died in a Washington D.C. hospital. Buried in Maxfield/Leadville Cemetery, Potton Township. Near Mansonville, Quebec.
Bailey, James, 21st New York Infantry. Sergeant, Company H. Born in Bristol, England. Died in London, Ontario on October 9, 1911. Cause of death: Arterio sclerosis and cardiac arrest. Occupation; Finisher. James was extensively wounded at the battle of Antietam. Deaf in his left ear after the battle, he was shot through the throat and ear on his left side during the battle and then clubbed in the head. He was crippled all his life. In his own words, his head was always drawn forward and he was never able to pull his head and neck up straight ever again. He is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Ontario. Interred: 78-B, NW1/4. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Barnett, William Hatcher, 11th Virginia Infantry, Company F. Born in Montgomery County, Virginia, December 6, 1843. Died July 17, 1933. Buried in Bottrell/Westbrook Cemetery, Bottrell, Alberta. Verified as the last survivor of Pickett's Charge.
Bartlett, James W., ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Beach, John Chauncy, 12th New York Infantry & 8th New York Heavy Artillery. Born in Stafford, Genessee County, New York. Died July 8, 1912. Buried in Coldwater, Ontario.
Blackadar, William Hill, 1st Company, Richmond Howitzers, C. S.. Born in Pictou, Nova Scotia. Died May 19, 1902 in Ottawa, Ontario.
Bolser, George, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Bolton, Charles, 11th Ohio Cavalry. Died February ?, 1930. Buried in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Bowley, Sumner D., 11th Vermont Volunteers, Company L. Buried in Maxfield/Leadville Cemetery, Potton Township. Near Mansonville, Quebec.
Boyd, William C., ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Braman, Samuel G., ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Bray, John Lang, Surgeon, C. S.. Born in Kingston, Ontario, in 1841. Died November 24, 1915. Buried in Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham, Ontario.
Brown, William, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Burnham, James D., ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Cabana, John, 6th Vermont Regiment, Company K. Buried in Mansonville Catholic Cemetery, Mansonville, Quebec.
Caldwell, John Curtis, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Campbell, John, 146th New York Infantry, Company C. Died October 18, 1931. Buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Burlington, Ontario.
Casebeer, Philip, 52nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, Company A. Born in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, on April 19, 1846. Died June 2, 1932. Buried in Carstairs Town cemetery, Carstairs, Alberta.
Charles, J. W., 96th New York Infantry. Died March 24, 1892. Buried in Toronto, Ontario. Charter member of the J. S. Knowlton G.A.R. Post 532, Toronto, Ontario.
Charles, James M. aka Marble, James, 6th Pennsylvania U.S. Colored Troops. Company B. Born in Virginia. Died in London, Ontario on November 5, 1908. Occupation; Barber. Cause of death: Paralysis. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Ontario. Interred: 145-B. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Chesamore, William I., 6th Vermont Volunteers, Company D. Buried in Mansonville Protestant Cemetery, Mansonville, Quebec.
Clark, Wm Henry, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Clark, George Elbridge, 18th Michigan Infantry, Company E, Born in Palmyra, New York, on March 5, 1842. Died January 6, 1917 in Hardistry, Alberta.
Collins, William H., Not confirmed as a Civil War veteran but his headstone shows he died in Washington D.C. in 1864 at the age of 26. Buried in North Sutton/Strong's Memorial Cemetery, located north of Sutton, Quebec.
Cooke, William Winer, 24th New York Cavalry & 7th U.S. Cavalry. Killed in action at the Little Big Horn, June 25, 1876. Buried in Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario.
Cox, Charles, 1st New York Engineers. Company I. Born in Chester, New York. Died in London, Ontario on May 7, 1929. Occupation; Confectioner. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Ontario. Interred: SG 33 T. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Cross, Aaron, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Curtin, Jeremiah, 8th New York Cavalry. Died October 23, 1895. Buried in Toronto, Ontario.
DeOlloqui, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Duncan, George W., 107th U.S. Colored Troops. Sergeant, Company I. Died in London, Ontario. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Evans, John E.,1st Regiment, Wisconsin Cavalry Volunteers, Company L. John mustered into service in January 1864 and served until the end of the war, mustering out on July 19, 1865. John was born in Wales in 1834. After his parents died he moved to Ireland and lived with his grandparents. During this time he served in the Irish Republican Army. In 1856 John emigrated to Canada and lived in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, where he married Marie Hinkley/Heatly. Marie was born in 1826 in Dublin, Ireland, while her parents were visiting there. Their home was in London, England, where her father was an organist at a local church. John and Marie moved from Sault Ste Marie to Peoria, Illinois, and in 1860 their first child was born. After the Civil War was over the family moved to Minnesota where their second child was born in 1866. John and Marie returned to Canada in 1909 and lived in Saskatchewan where John died on October 25, 1912. Both John and Marie are buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan.( Information printed with the kind permission of his great grandson, John G. Morrow of New Westminster, British Columbia ).
Evans, Henry, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Fitzgerald, Frederick John, 19th U.S. Infantry. Corporal, Company E. Died in London, Ontario. Occupation; Moulder. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Flewelling, William F., ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Fountian, Oliver, 12th U.S. Colored Troops. Sergeant, Company A. Born in Lewisville/Louisville/Richmond, Virginia. Died in London, Ontario on April 12, 1897. Occupation; Laborer. Cause of death: Consumption ( Tuberculosis ). Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Ontario. Interred: SG 273-Qc. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Frankish, Mathew, 24th Michigan Infantry, Company K, Died July 17, 1931. Buried in Siloam Cemetery, Uxbridge, Ontario.
Frobes, Duncan, Died of wounds September 15,1864. Buried in Necroplis Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, on March 4, 1865.
Frost, Nelson R., 2nd Illinois Artillery, Battery G. Buried in Mansonville Protestant Cemetery, Mansonville, Quebec.
Gant, John Henry, 136th Indiana, Company G or I. Born on August 27, 1849 ( rumor has it he altered his birth papers date to be 1847 in order to enlist ). Died August 23, 1930. Buried in Gilby-Kalmu Cemetery near Leslieville, Alberta.
Gill, Charles, Lieutenant, 151st New York Infantry. Born in Orillia, Ontario, on December 17, 1837. Died February 25, 1916. Buried in Orillia, Ontario.
Glenn, John, 15th Texas Infantry, Company A. Born in Mayo County, Ireland, in 1833. Died January 9, 1886. Buried in the Pioneer Section of Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Calgary, Alberta.
Gowen, George, 4th Georgia Cavalry, Company D. Born in Saint Simons Island, Georgia, in 1835. Died October 10, 1910. Buried in Union Cemetery, Calgary, Alberta.
Hadfield, Stephen, 53rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, Company I. Born in Cale Green, Stockport, England, on May 26, 1841. Died September 8, 1936. Buried in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Guelph, Ontario.
Hanson, Peter, aka Korstad, Peter Hanson, 15th Wisconsin Infantry, Company A. Died in 1920. Buried in the rural Ferry Point Cemetery, Ferry Point, Alberta.
Henderson, William R., ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Hilchey, Charles B., ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Hogan, Rich. Bernard, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Howe, Jonas, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Huck, Abraham, 14th Kansas Cavalry. Born in Somerset, Pennsylvania. Died in 1890. Buried in Independent Order of Foresters Cemetery, Sapperton, New Westminister, British Columbia.
Hughes, Thomas, 4th & 139th New York Infantry. Died in 1932. Buried in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Hunter, Thomas, 1st ( Byth’s ) Mississippi Battalion, C. S.. Died February 18, 1921. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Jagoe, J. F., Born in Ireland. Died July 19, 1890. Buried in Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario.
Keith, Millage B., ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Kerwin, William, 3rd New Jersey Infantry. Died May 28, 1896. Buried in Toronto, Ontario.
Knowlton, James S., 6th Missouri Veteran Infantry. Died June ?, 1865. Buried in Necroplis Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Laskey, William John, 45th Wisconsin Infantry. Born in Canada. Died in London, Ontario on August 17, 1934. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Ontario. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Lawrence, James M., 159th New York Infantry. Died December 18, 1922. Buried in Necroplis Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Linton, Robert, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Lundy, James, 179th New York Infantry, Company C. Died September 10, 1864 at DeCamp Hospital, David’s Island, New York Harbor. Buried in Sharon, Ontario.
MacFarlane, William H., 8th Vermont Regimental Band. Buried in Cowansville Protestant Cemetery, Cowansville, Quebec.
Mahany, Cain, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
McLaughlin, Hugh, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
McLean, George, 4th Missouri Infantry. Born in England. Occupation; Moulder. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
McQuinn, William, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Miller, Albert Filmer, 12th Wisconsin Infantry, Company K. Born in Rodman/Rochester, New York, on October 24, 1845. Died on November 9, 1925. Buried in Red Deer Town Cemetery, Red Deer, Alberta.
Mills, Thomas, 5th Michigan Infantry. Born in Ireland. Died in London, Ontario on June 27, 1903. Cause of death: Paralysis. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Ontario. Interred: 1 Q-C. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Moore, Augustus Elmer, 1st New York Mounted Rifles, Company D. Mustered out September 17, 1864 and enlisted in the re-named 4th New York Prov'l Cavalry, Company D. Born in Neversink, Sullivan County, New York on September 20, 1843. Died on June 30, 1914. Buried in The Tees Town Cemetery, Tees, Alberta.
Mottashed, Joseph, Born in England in 1846. Died March 18, 1878. Buried in Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario.
Munroe, Samuel ( Pap ), Born about 1848. Died in 1935. A published local history book claims he was the 7th last surviving Civil War veteran. Buried in Roseglen Cemetery, Roselea, Alberta.
Nutting, Lee, Captain, 61st New York Infantry, Company C. Medal of Honor recipient for action at Todd's Tavern, August 5, 1864. Born October 14, 1837. Died July 11, 1908. Buried in Brookside Cemetery, Bridgewater, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. ( Original information researched and provided by Terry Middleton, Quispamsis, New Brunswick, and updated by Kevin Johnstone, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. )
O'Neill, Owen, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Peel, William T., 97th Pennsylvania Infantry. Born in London, Ontario, Died in London, Ontario, on October 9, 1927. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario. Interred: M 136 S 1/2. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Peters, Henry, 1st New York Marine Artillery. Company G. Died in London, Ontario. Occupation; Moulder. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Pitt, George Washington, 85th New York Volunteers. 2nd Lieutenant, Company E. Born in Granger, New York. Was captured and escaped from a Confederate prison. Died April 28, 1921. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario. George was one of 10 children. The family were original settlers of the Granger, New York, area and were known as "Plymouth Pilgrims". The following death noticed appeared in the London Free Press on April 29, 1921:-"Pitt - Suddenly at Victoria Hospital on Thursday, April 28, 1921, George W. Pitt in his 86th year. Funeral private from his late residence, 190 Wharncliffe Rd. South London, Saturday, April 30. Service at 2 o'clock. Buried in the "DARCH" family plot ( Grave unmarked )." ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Powers, John, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Rabb, Charles, ( Unit being researched ). A newspaper obituary states that Charles was born in Ireland and served in the Civil War as an officer. On December 20, 1887 at age 58, and a widower, he married Eliza McAllister at St Andrews Presbyterian Church in Smith Falls or Perth, Ontario and they lived in Wolford, Ontario. Charles died on October 14, 1893 in Numogate, Montage, Ontario, It is believed he is buried somewhere in that area. ( Information printed with the kind permission of John W. Moreland. )
Robinson, Charles, Boatswain's Mate, U.S.S. Baron De Kalb. Born in Scotland in 1832. Place of action - Yazoo River, Mississippi, December 23 to 27, 1862. Medal of Honor recipient. Died April 21, 1896. Buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia. ( Source of partial information:- March 1991 Legion Magazine. )
Scarlett, David ( aka Robert Shaw ), 13th New York Cavalry. Died August 20, 1895. Member of W.W. Cooke G.A.R. Post 472, Hamilton, Ontario. Buried in Hamilton, Ontario.
Secord, Solomon, Surgeon, 20th Georgia Infantry, C. S.. Born in Stoney Creek, Ontario, in 1832. Died in 1910. Buried in Kincardine, Ontario.
Sederquest, Harvey J., ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Sharp, Theodore, 5th Regiment, Michigan Volunteers. Company F. Buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Waterford, Ontario. He mustered in on August 28, 1864 to serve 3 years. He was wounded 3 times during the Battle of Gettysburg. After the war he returned to Waterford and a family of eight children. Theodore died at the early age of 41. ( Information printed with the kind permission of his great grandson Howard Ray Lawrence of Mokelumne Hill, California ).
Sheran, James, 42nd New York, Company K. Died on May 8, 1924. Buried in St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery, North Lethbridge, Alberta.
Sheran, Michael, 69th New York State Militia, Company D. Born in New York in 1839. Died August 3, 1885. Buried in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fort Macleod, Alberta.
Sheran, Nicolas, 99th New York National Guard, Company C. Died in May 1882. He met with an accident in Lethbridge, Alberta, attempting to cross the Old Man River in a carriage over a water-covered bridge. The swift current of the river took him over the side and his body was never recovered.
Smith, James H. ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Stanhope, Gilbert H., 5th Vermont Volunteers, Company D. Buried in Brock Memorial Park, Glen Sutton, Quebec.
Stanhope, Lorenzo, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Stanbury, Smith, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Stearns, Martin V. B., (Also Sterns ? ) 13th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Company E. Born in Sherman County, New York. Died in London, Ontario on December 2, 1908. Cause of death: Kidney problems. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Ontario. Interred: SG 137-9A. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Stevenson, Richard Randolph, Surgeon. 2nd Kentucky Mounted Rifles. Detached to Andersonville. Born in Mercer County, Kentucky, in 1834. Died in Little River, Nova Scotia. Buried on June 18, 1891 in Elderbank Cemetery, Elderbank County, Nova Scotia. ( Information researched and provided by Terry Middleton, Quispamsis, New Brunswick. )
Stevenson, Robert, U.S.S. Georgia. Died June ?, 1923. Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Stiff, James, Born in England. Died May 22, 1889. Buried in Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario.
Stott, Mark, 4th Michigan Infantry. Died June 11, 1896. Buried in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Taylor, William, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Tenbroeck, Charles Rolland, 101st New York Infantry. Died of wounds September 4, 1862. Buried in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Thorpe, Manser John, 16th New York Cavalry, Quartermaster Sergeant, Company G. Born in England. Died in London, Ontario on February 3, 1895. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario. ( Information contributed by Joseph G. O'Neil, London, Ontario. )
Tomlinson, John R., Died January 6, 1926. Member of J. S. Knowlton G.A.R. Post 532, Toronto, Ontario. Buried in Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Trumbull, George, Buried in Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario.
Tuthill, John, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Van Buren, Jerome, 21st & 30th New York Infantry. Died April 24, 1892. Charter member of J. S. Knowlton G.A.R. Post 532, Toronto, Ontario. Buried in Toronto, Ontario.
Violet, Seth H., 10th Ohio Cavalry. Died July 22, 1920. Buried in Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Wafer, Francis Moses, Surgeon, Union Army. Buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario. He was a resident of Pittsburgh County, Canada West. He attended Queen's University until he joined the Union Army as a surgeon in 1863. He witnessed the battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Morton's Ford, Petersburgh and the Confederacy's surrender at Appomattox Court House. He returned home and finished his medical degree. He died of his wounds gained at Morton's Ford. ( Information researched and printed with the kind permission of Dr. Cheryl A. Wells, Assistant Professor of History, University of Wyoming, originally from Brockville, Ontario. )
Wagner, John, 12th New York Cavalry, Company E ( "Ira Harris" Regiment ). Mustered in September 1864 under the alias of John Hogan. Honorably discharged and mustered out in July 1865 at Raleigh, North Carolina. During the war he was gravely injured in a charge against confederate cavalry during the Ethridge Raid near the town of Colerain, North Carolina, when he was thrown from his horse and became buried under a falling horse charging from behind. Taken to Plymouth, N.C. he was nursed for three weeks by Jane Armstrong in her home, under the direction of a medical officer from a nearby Federal Army artillery unit. Jane was the widow of a Confederate soldier and on February 22, 1865 she and John were married. John was born on June 4, 1817, the son of two Irish immigrants, John and Bridget Wagner. John died on December 16, 1902 and Jane died on December 9, 1911. They are buried together in Lakeview Cemetery, Leamington, Ontario. ( Information researched and printed with the kind permission of his great great grandson, Michael Wagner of Venice, Florida. )
Wall, Richard, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Walters, John P., Born in Sweden on March 21, 1844. Member of the Emerick Post, G. A. R. No. 313, Newman Grove, Nebraska. Died in Dickson, Alberta, on April 17, 1916. Buried in Innisfail Town Cemetery, Innisfail, Alberta.
Warner, William, 9th Vermont Volunteers, Company E. Buried in Gilman Burying Ground, Potton Township, Dunkin, Quebec.
Watson, Donald ( aka ) Davis, Donald Watson, 13th U. S. Infantry Brigade. Born near Londonderry, Vermont, on November 23, 1845. Died June 6, 1906. Buried in Union Cemetery, Fort MacLeod, Alberta.
Weatherbee, Joseph H., 6th Wisconsin Infantry. Born in Prince Edward Island. Died April 24, 1903. Buried in Necroplis Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Weiler, Andrew, 1st Regiment United States Infantry, Company G, enlisting as a Private on June 15, 1863 in the 7th United States Infantry, Company A, re-enlisting as a Private in June 1866. Andrew was born in New Germany, Ontario, November 12, 1843. ( New Germany was renamed to Maryhill, Ontario ). His occupation was artificer ( a skilled or artistic worker or craftsman ). He fought at Gettysburg, The Wilderness, Spottsylvania and at the Battle of Richmond Virginia. He was wounded three times and was hospitalized in a field camp at the Wilderness, near Gettysburg and in Jacksonville, Florida. After two enlistments he served over five years and mustered out in 1869 at Richmond, Virginia. Andrew returned to Maryhill and died October 11, 1916. He is buried in Saint Boniface Cemetery, Maryhill, Ontario, along side his wife, Frances Seifried, who died at the age of 73 on July 28, 1918. ( Information printed with the kind permission of his granddaughter, Mary Fitton, 'nee Weiler' of Guelph, Ontario ).
White, David, Interred December 3, 1864. Died at Fort Monroe, Virginia. Buried in Necroplis Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.
Wiley, Benjamin, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )
Winer, William D., Surgeon, 23rd Illinois Infantry. Buried in Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario.
Wood, John Taylor, Captain, C. S. S. Tallahassee. Died in 1904. Buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Wightman, James, Assistant Surgeon of the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment in May 19, 1862 and assigned to Aquia Creek Hospital after Chancellorsville in May of 1863. Grand Army Veteran. Died from disease on June 15, 1863 at Armory Hospital in Washington D.C.. Buried in Lot No. 59, Wightman's Point Pioneer Cemetery, Prince Edward Island. James Wightman was born in Georgetown, Prince Edward Island on April 1, 1840 the son of Mayor Joseph Wightman and graduated Harvard Medical School in 1862.( Information contributed by Linda D. Compton, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. )
Young, Horatio Nelson, ( Grave located by the 20th Maine Volunteers. )