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The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ____________________________________________________ Bear Lake Cemetery in Town of Freehold, Warren Co, PA Monuments and markers with MILITARY FLAGS ONLY And spouses when found ALVERSON Watson W. 6-26-1842 d 7-4-1906 7th Co NY SS **Watson Alverson, Enlistment Date: 27 August 1862 Distinguished Service: State Served: New York Unit Numbers: 1685 1685 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 27 August 1862 at the age of 20 Enlisted in Company 7th, 1st SS Regiment New York on 12 September 1862. Wounded on 23 May 1864 at North Anna River, VA Mustered out Company 7th, 1st SS Regiment New York on 30 May 1865 in Philadelphia, PA In 1880 Watson is living in Elk Creek Twp, Erie Co, PA with a wife: Lelia or Julia Son Hoyt, Dau Hettie or Hattie and Brother in law Charles WILLSON) APPLEBEE Gilman died 5-20-1890 age 52-5- Is a large stone and now lieing on its back, if family wants to know Wife: Lovisa, 5-26-1832 d 5-19-1914 Her stone is leaning and will soon topple and they are beautiful tall stones; *Records show that Gilman Applebee (Appley in muster roll book) was born abt 1838 the son of David & Bethania Eddy Applebee. They are both buried Panama Union Cemetery. (CHAUTAUQUA CO NY) Gilman enlisted for 3 years and then reenlisted in the 90th NY. He was absent from his unit from 23 May to 23 June 1862 with typhoid fever, 4 Feb 1864 with dysentery, 30 Jun 1864 with cholera morbis, Jul 1864 with diarrhea, 4 Jul to 23 Jul 1864 with fever and 7 Aug to 4 Sep 1864 with chronic diarrhea. He married first to Charlotte last name unknown and second to Lovisa Eddy. He had at least one son, Wallis. He lived at Watts Flats NY after the war. BRACE Charles, No dates on stone flag stone reads only; 13th Wisc LA) (* Charles Brace, Residence: Columbus, Wisconsin Enlistment Date: 02 December 1863 Distinguished Service: State Served: Wisconsin Unit Numbers: 3117 3117 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 02 December 1863 Enlisted in 13th Light Artillery Regiment Wisconsin on 02 December 1863. Received a disability discharge 13th Light Artillery Regiment Wisconsin on 21 July 1864 Pension as invalid 1870 in PA Wife: Louisa M. 1840-1916 BROOKER WILLIAM 1844-1921 Co E 25 Ohio Reg (*No data found) Wife: Alice 1852-1901 BURDICK William H. 1840-1923 *William H Burdick, Enlistment Date: 25 August 1863 Distinguished Service: State Served: Pennsylvania Unit Numbers: 2352 2352 Service Record: Wounded Enlisted as a Private on 25 August 1863 Drafted in Company I, 82nd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 25 August 1863. Transferred on 04 September 1864 from company I to company B Mustered out Company I, 82nd Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 13 July 1865 in Hall's Hill, VA Wife: Elena 1861-1936 CARR Myron P. 1843-1917 Name: Myron P Carr, Enlistment Date: 03 September 1864 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE State Served: New York Unit Numbers: 1331 1331 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 03 September 1864 at the age of 21. Enlisted in Company G, 15th Engineers Regiment New York on 03 September 1864. Mustered out Company G, 15th Engineers Regiment New York on 13 June 1865 in Fort Barry, VA (* He is Myron Perry Carr b 14 APR 1843, son of Joel CARR and Betsey WYNN Wife: Mary Jane PERKINS Mary J 1844-1918 CHAPMAN, Stephen M. 1884-1919 WWI Infant dau Gertrude M. 8-16-1900 age 6 mos 2 days CHAPMAN Charles GAR flag holder (Civil War) but cannot read data on stone CONNELL George No Dates served Co H 151 Pa Inf Not found in Civil War data or any other data CORNISH Daniel Joel 1843-1903 Co F. NY Cav ( no other description of service) *Daniel J Cornish , Enlistment Date: 23 September 1861 Distinguished Service State Served: New York Unit Numbers: 1327 1327 1327 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 23 September 1861 at the age of 19 Enlisted in Company F, 9th Cavalry Regiment New York on 02 October 1861. Reenlisted in Company F, 9th Cavalry Regiment New York on 20 December 1863 Promoted to Full Bugler on 08 May 1865 Mustered out Company F, 9th Cavalry Regiment New York on 17 July 1865 in Cloud's Mills, VA Wife: Julia Florence 1849-1937 (BARDWELL) EARLL (Special note paid to spelling) Henry S. 1844-1916 Wife Sarah J. 1851-1933 (* has 2 L in 1880 they lived in Union, Erie co PA and he and Sarah had Herbert, 10, Frank 7, Maud 3) EVANS No names, just reads father. (May be George EVANS is the only one listed in the 112th [Info on line]) Co I 112th NY 1843-1903 Mother 1850-1945 HUNTLEY Spelled ROWLAND on his stone Rowland H. died 4-22-1876 GAR flag holder no other data * Company: H Unit: 10 Pennsylvania Res. Inf. Rank - Induction: Private Rank - Discharge: Private Allegiance: Union Name: Roland H Huntley, Enlistment Date: 22 June 1861 Distinguished Service: State Served: Pennsylvania Unit Numbers: 2270 2270 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 22 June 1861 Enlisted in Company H, 39th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 22 June 1861. Wounded on 20 December 1861 at Dranesville, VA Discharged because of wounds Company H, 39th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 20 September 1862 (* in 1850 census Bear Lake Roland lived beside Lorenzo BROWN, he was then 23, b Ny had a wife LOUISA 18 b PA IGI file names him as son of Erastus HUNTLEY and Rebecca ROWLAND) (QUERY Who was his wife LOUISA?) JOHNSON John W. 1871-1937 (no Military id just a flag probably WWI) Wife: May E. 1882-1947 JOHNSON Richard G.P. died 3-16-1922 Pvt 1st Cl PA 99 Transport Corp JUKES Max 2-16-1922-d 3-6-1965 WWII Pa PFC 501 QM Railhead Co (others near) LOPUS James H. Co F. 9th NY O.A.V no dates on stone James H Lopus, Enlistment Date: 27 January 1864 Distinguished Service: State Served: New York Unit Numbers: 1327 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 27 January 1864 at the age of 20 Enlisted in Company F, 9th Cavalry Regiment New York on 27 January 1864. Accidentally wounded on 18 June 1864 Hospitalized on 09 May 1865 (* Family file at ancestry dates James b 23 OCT 1843 in Mayville, Chautauqua Co., NY died Dec 20, 1907 in Bear Lake Warren Co PA Son of Isaac and Betsey VanTASSEL Lopus) Wife: Jennie O. 1847-1912 (*Orceny Jane ELLIS of Mayville, NY) MALLERY Family monument Joseph M., 1851-1939 Wife M. Elizabeth, 1856-1922 Charles R. MALLERY 1888-1966 flag, (Probably WWI, No Military ID) Wife: Bertha A., 1888-1980 MARTIN Monument with smaller stones Gilbert E. 1846-1923 Co B 146th NY Vol's Gilbert E Martin, Enlistment Date: 22 August 1862 Distinguished Service: State Served: New York Unit Numbers: 1413 1413 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 22 August 1862 at the age of 18. Enlisted in Company B, 146th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 October 1862. Received a disability discharge Company B, 146th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 March 1863 in Falmouth, VA Wife: Mary E. MUNSEE Ray Died Dec 13, 1925 no age or service except a flag and 28th Div PA In 1920 census Ray is living in the Town of Chautauqua, Co of same, NY, born 1889 and is age 27; born PA His service would have been WWI Wife in 1920 was EVA born NY PERKINS Scott F. 1895-1926 Sgt 16th Co 4 BN 153 DB RISLEY William E. on his stone and 1840-1917 has the same data for Military service as William S. Risley, Enlistment Date: 05 September 1864 Distinguished Service: State Served: Pennsylvania Unit Numbers: 2220 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 05 September 1864 Enlisted in Company F, 211th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 05 September 1864 RUDGERS Monument James H. 1839-1899 James H. Rudgers Company: A Unit: 9 N. Y. Cavalry. Rank - Induction: Private Rank - Discharge: Bugler Allegiance: Union Wife: Emma L. WOODIN, 1849-1936 Father: Bushrod Washington WOODIN b: 29 MAY 1814 Mother: Lois WILLIAMS b: 8 MAR 1819 Rudgers, James H., age 22. Enlisted Sept. 20 '61 at La Grange, N. Y. Wounded and taken prisoner at Haymarket, Va., Oct. 18, '62. Re-enlisted Sept. 20, '63. Appointed Bugler Mar. 1, '64. Mustered out with company July 17, 1865. "On the morning of the 18th, a train of eight wagons left Centerville with supplies, intending to reach the brigade at the Gap. The train was guarded by an escort of thirty men of the 9th N. Y. under command of Lieutenant Edwin M. Baldwin of Company G. The train halted at Haymarket to feed and pickets were posted. While here a cavalry force was seen approaching from toward Warrenton. Baldwin's men supposed it to be a part of the brigade for whom they had supplies, until too late. It proved to be the 4th North Carolina cavalry and the train and escort were all captured except five or six men who managed to escape. In this affair two men were wounded, one of whom, David Miller of Company K, died at Centerville Nov. 3." St. JOHN JOHN S.S. 3-12-1831 d 5-13-1907 Civil War No data found Several St. JOHN buried near Wife Evelyne 6-10-1835 d 1-12-1894 (* is 1870 census Warren Co is SYLVIA, is male and wife EVELYN, Children: SWEETLAND, William 1837-1919 Enlistment Date: 30 October 1862 Distinguished Service: State Served: Pennsylvania Unit Numbers: 2141 2141 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 30 October 1862 Enlisted in Company F, 151st Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 30 October1862. Wounded on 01 July 1863 at Gettysburg, PA Mustered out Company F, 151st Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 27 July 1863 in Harrisburg, PA Wife: Eliza Jane 1839-1903 THOMPSON George A. 3-2-1840 d 1-20-1907 P O W Small stone beside named marker with flag, "FATHER" Co H 112th NY 5 V George A Thompson, Enlistment Date: 21 August 1862 Distinguished Service: State Served: New York Unit Numbers: 1371 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 21 August 1862 at the age of 23 Enlisted in Company H, 112th Infantry Regiment New York on 28 August 1862. POW on 23 March 1865 at Goldsboro, NC Returned on 30 March 1865 at Camp Parole, Annapolis, MD STATISTICAL HISTORY George A. Thompson, French Creek, absent sick July 30, '63; taken prisoner at Cox's Bridge, N.C., March 24, '65; returned to Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md. Wife: June N. 6-4-1844 d 4-22-1893 VANESS Joseph Co E 145th PA Vol 1843-1915 was a POW Joseph Vaness , Enlistment Date: 27 August 1862 Distinguished Service: State Served: Pennsylvania Unit Numbers: 2132 2132 Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 27 August 1862 Enlisted in Company E, 145th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 27 August 1862. POW on 25 August 1864 at Petersburg, VA Discharged Company E, 145th Infantry Regiment Pennsylvania on 17 January 1866 Wife: Elsie, 1851-1934 (* according the the 1880 census of Freehold Twp Joseph was born in England he and Elsie born PA had 2 dau, Emma Jane and Ellen) WILSON Harold L. 7-25-1913 d 5-20-1989 WWII US Army Pfc No other data