27 USCI

Stark County Sources

Born in Stark County
Harrison Baldwin, 5 USCI
Charles Beasey (Bassey), 5 USCI
Joseph Clemens, 5 USCI
Luther Hughes, 12 USCI
Samuel Reed, 27 USCI
James Robinson, 5 USCI
Peter Scott, 27 USCI

Enlisted in Stark County
Nathaniel Beeler, 27 USCI, January 4, 1864
Albert Burton, 27 USCI, January 4, 1864
Augustus Dennison, 27 USCI, January 4, 1864
James W. Johns, 27 USCI, January 1, 1864
Benjamin Johnson, 27 USCI, January 1, 1864
Charles Julius, 27 USCI, January 4, 1864
George M. Lee, 27 USCI, January 1, 1864
Lewis Porter, 27 USCI, January 4, 1864
Peter Scott, 27 USCI, January 4, 1864
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Stark County – Alliance

Enlisted in Alliance
John  Alexander, 9 USCHA, September 2, 1864
John R.C. Alexander, 42 USCI, August 17, 1864
Josiah H. Bruce, 27 USCI, June 11, 1864, drafted
Abraham Cooper, alias Brown, 9 USCHA and 88 USCI, September 3, 1864, substitute
Elias Dunmore, 17 USCI, August 24, 1864
John H. Dunmore, 4 USCI, August 13, 1864
Josiah Dunmore, 17 USCI, August 24, 1864
Charles Hill, 12 USCI, August 17, 1864
Luther Hughes, 12 USCI, August 17, 1864
Thomas Johnson, 27 USCI, July 7, 1864, substitute
Asbury Jones, 9 USCHA, September 6, 1864
Amos Lacy, 42 USCI, August 15, 1864
Wilson Lacy, 100 USCI, August 11, 1864
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Delaware County – Other Sources

Born in Delaware County
Charles W. A. Henderson, 27 USCI
George W. Whyte, 55 Massachusetts

The Military History of Ohio…, “Roll of Honor of Ohio’s Rank and File from Delaware County in the War of the Rebellion,” 1886.
David Alston, 9 USCHA
Nelson Anderson, 55 Massachusetts
Jerry Austin, 5 USCI
George W. Curry, 5 USCI
John W. Day, 5 USCI
Richard Herrell, 14 RIHA, 11 USCHA
Shadric Highwarden, 5 USCI, died at Baltimore, February 14, 1870
Benjamin Jones, 28 USCI and 23 USCI
John Wesley Mayo, 27 USCI, died at City Point, VA
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You can look at the names of the other Black Civil War soldiers, sailors, and veterans
from Delaware County, or you can view the Ohio county pages to find African Americans
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Delaware County – Delaware

Enlisted in Delaware
Westley Alston, 27 USCI, August 29, 1864
Isaac Breckenridge, 27 USCI, April 2, 1864
William Dimery, 27 USCI, July 23, 1864
Thomas H. Evans, 27 USCI, February 27, 1864
William H. Grimes, 27 USCI, February 12, 1864
Benjamin Hamilton, 27 USCI, April 2, 1864
James M. Hart, 27 USCI, July 22, 1864
Walker Lewis, 27 USCI, February 16, 1864
Emanuel Ringer, 27 USCI, February 12, 1864
Henry Self, 5 USCI, September 9, 1864
Charles E. Taylor, 27 USCI, February 12, 1864
William Turney, 27 USCI, July 22, 1864
William Underwood, 27 USCI, April 2, 1864
Robert Wilson, 27 USCI, February 12, 1864

1890 Census
David Alstin, 100 USCI
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Delaware County – Camp Delaware

Enlisted at Camp Delaware
Alexander Adams, 27 USCI, August 6, 1864
William H. Bolden, 27 USCI, March 20, 1864
Grandison Fields, 27 USCI, April 20, 1864
Nicholas Harl, 27 USCI, March 6, 1864
Ila Houston, 27 USCI, August 6, 1864
Joseph King, 27 USCI, August 6, 1864
James Marshall, 27 USCI, March 20, 1864
William McGill, 27 USCI, May 2, 1864
Moses Nelson, 27 USCI, April 22, 1864
William Nelson, 27 USCI, August 6, 1864
Washington Palmer, 27 USCI, August 6, 1864
Newman Redman, 27 USCI, March 24, 1864
Samuel Reed, 27 USCI, May 13, 1864
Henry Richards, 27 USCI, March 20, 1864
Walter Scott, 27 USCI, August 6, 1864
James Smith, 27 USCI, Co.… Read more

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