Sanbornton NH Soldiers in the Civil War

There are a total of 265 men listed. If you have anyof these names in your family genealogy and would like me to put a link to your url or email please let me know.
All information is taken from The History of Sanbornton, NH vol. I by Rev. M.T. Runnels 1882

The three years’ men of 1861
N.H. Fourth Regiment
enlisted Sept. 18-20, 1861 for three years

  1. CHARLES K. BUSWELL; private, Co. D; discharged for disability, Dec 31, 1862
  2. CHARLES C. CLARK; corporal, Co. D; discharged for disability, Dec 5, 1861; re-enlisted, Fifteenth Regiment, corporal, Co. H, Oct 11, 1862
  3. ANDREW B. CUTLER; private, Co. D; re-enlisted veteran, Co. D, Jan 1, 1864; captured at Deep Run, Va, Aug 16, 1864; died at Salisbury, N.C., Dec 22, 1864
  4. CHARLES H. DEARBORN; private, Co. D; died of disease, at Hilton Head, S.C., July 20, 1863
  5. ALBERT L. FITZGERALD; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal; then to first lieutenant, Oct 26, 1863; discharged for disability
  6. BENJAMIN T. HANNAFORD; private, Co. D; resided in Northfield, but re-enlisted for Sanbornton Dec 26, 1863
  7. ABNER L. KNOWLTON; corporal, Co. D; promoted to first sergeant; re-enlisted Jan 1 1864; commissioned first lieutenant, Co. H, Nov 9, 1864; commissioned captain, Co. H, Feb 17, 1865; mustered out Aug 23, 1865
  8. HORACE B. MORRISON; private, Co. D; promoted to sergeant; mustered out Sept 27 1864
  9. JOHN W. SANBORN; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal; mustered out Sept 27, 1864
  10. WINTHROP H. SMITH; private, Co. D; discharged for disability, Oct 19, 1861
  11. CHARLES W. TITLON; second lieutenant, Co. K; resigned Jan 16, 1862; re-enlisted, Ninth Regiment, first lieutenant, Co. C, Aug 10, 1862. N.H. Sixth Regiment enlisted Nov. 30, 1861 for three years
  12. ELIJAH HASTINGS; private, Co. I; promoted to corporal; discharged, at Washington, D.C., for disability, Nov 27, 1862
  13. CHARLES JAQUES; private, Co. I; discharged for disability, at Newbern, N.C. June 24, 1862
  14. JAMES E. SANBORN; private, Co. I; re-enlisted as vertern for three years, Dec 19, 1863; wounded May 12 and June 5, 1864;promoted to sergeant; and to first sergant July 1, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865 N.H. Eighth Regiment enlisted Dec. 20-31, 1861 for three years
  15. GEORGE A. FLANDERS; captain, Co. F; wounded May 27, 1863; promoted to lieutenant-colonel Dec 16, 1863; mustered out Jan 18, 1865
  16. JOSEPH W. BLAKE; private, Co. F; discharged for disability, July 3, 1862
  17. ELIJAH P. BURNS; private, Co. F; promoted to corporal Dec 1, 1863; mustered out Jan 18, 1865
  18. BENJAMIN S. CAWLEY; private, Co. G; promoted to corporal Jan 1, 1864; re-enlisted Jan 4, 1864; transferred to Co. B, Veteran Battalion Eighth N.H. Vols., Jan 1, 1865; mustered out Oct 28, 1865
  19. AMOS K. COPP; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal Aug. 1, 1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 10, 1864.
  20. AARON B. FELLOWS; private, Co. F; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, May, 1864.
  21. SAMUEL C. FIFIELD; private, Co. F; discharged for disability, March 27, 1863.
  22. GEORGE H. FLAGG; corporal, Co. D; promoted to sergeant Jan. 10, 1863; discharged for disability, at New Orleans, La., April 22, 1864.
  23. EPHRAIM L. FROST; private, Co. F; mustered out Jan. 18, 1865.
  24. JOSIAH C. GILMAN; corporal, Co. F; promoted to sergeant Jan. 5, 1863; re-enlisted same as [18]; wounded April 8, 1864; died of disease, Oct. 14, 1864.
  25. NATHAN P. HANCOCK; private, Co. F; discharged for disability, April, 1864.
  26. WILLIAM F. HANNAFORD private, Co. F; re-enlisted same as [18]; promoted to corporal Feb. 14, 1864; not officially accounted for.
  27. WILLIAM HERRICK; private, Co. D; re-enlisted same as [18]; transferred to Co. A, Veteran Battalion Eighth N.H. Vols., Jan. 1, 1865; mustered out Oct. 28, 1865.
  28. LEONARD HUSE; private, Co. F; died of disease, at Brashear City, La., May 31, 1863.
  29. WILLIAM S. HUSE; private, Co. F; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 30, 1864.
  30. JOHN B. LAMPREY; private, Co. D; re-enlisted Jan. 4, 1864; transferred at [27]; discharged for disability, at Concord, June 2, 1865.
  31. SPENCER LANE; corporal, Co. D; promoted to sergeant, Jan. 1, 1864; re-enlisted a [18]; promoted to sergeant-major, Nov. 13, 1864; mustered out Jan. 18, 1865
  32. EZRA E. MORRILL; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal; re-enlisted as [18]; transferred as [27]; promoted to sergeant Aug. 21, 1865; mustered out Oct. 28, 1865.
  33. HANAN PIPER; private, Co. D; mustered out Jan. 18, 1865.
  34. JOSEPH P. SANBORN; private, Co. F; discharged for disability, March 27, 1863.
  35. JOSEPH WALLIS; first sergeant, Co. F; promoted to second lieutenant Jan. 3, 1863; killed at Port Hudson, La., Jne 14, 1863.
  36. GEORGE R. WHICHER; private, Co. F. N.H. Battalion, First N. E. Cavalry mustered in Oct. 24 and Dec. 17, 1861
  37. HOSEA Q. MASON; Troop B; promoted to sergeant Dec. 30, 1861; discharged for disability, at Concord, May 11, 1862
  38. SAMUEL W. LEIGHTON; Troop I; promoted to corporal July 13, 1862; died at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., Sept. 17, 1863.
  39. JOHN W. SWAIN; Troop K; discharged for disability, Feb. 4, 1863. Second U.S. Sharp-shooters
  40. DAVID C. WYATT; first enlisted Sept. 9, 1861; re-enlisted veteran, Jan. 4, 1864; promoted to sergeant March 1, 1864; wounded severely Aug. 15, 1864; transferred to 5th N.H. Vols. Jan. 30, 1865.(Was the earliest enlisted Sanbornton man, according to Adjutant-General’s report)

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  1. Albert Little Fitzgerald (my great-great grandfather) & Charles Dearborn were brothers-in-law. Albert’s widow was Charles’ sister. He died of the disease he was discharged for in December 1864, but I do not know where he was buried. Charles was buried in SC.

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