Ohio

Trumbull County – Warren

1880 Census
Charles Hill, 12 USCI

1890 Census
Abrahm Herron, 25 USCI
Charles Hill, 12 USCI

1900 Census
Charles Hill, 12 USCI

Oakwood Cemetery
Charles M. Hill, 12 USCI, died May 20, 1912

Old Mahoning Cemetery
Benjamin F. Scott, 5 USCI, died Febraury 22, 1878

A Twentieth Century History of Trumbull County, Ohio, vol.1, 1909
Benjamin Morgan, 27 USCI
Thomas Greu
Charles Hill, 12 USCI


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Trumbull County, Ohio: In The News

Western Reserve Chronicle, Warren, OH, October 19, 1864

Colored Soldiers.
In a late engagement near Petersburg, in which colored troops participated, Charles Titus was killed, and James Bronson severely wounded – reported fatally. Both were colored men, and previous to enlisting in the army, lived in this place.



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