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Find Your Ancestor: BOEKE – CLARK

Boeke, W. Pvt. Co. G; killed in action, Steelsboro, GA., 10/26/64 (This name possibly the same person as Back, or Backe; see both names above.)

Bohn, John Hollinger, Maj.; brother, Joseph, also in 92nd; “not particularly gifted as military Man”, but was considered “a jolly good fellow and the boys like him. He is always fond of a good joke and alive to fun.” resigned, 4/64, disability; died 1887; buried Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, MO.

Bohn, Joseph Hollinger, Pvt. Co. C; born 1843 Stark Co., Ohio; brother, John, was major in 92nd; died 10/65 buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, IL.

Bollinger, William J., Cpt. Co. A; born PA; wounded; ended service in 92nd, 1863; to McCook County, South Dakota Territory, 1880; died 1906, buried Ivy Green Cemetery, Bremerton, WA.

Bond, John E.; Pvt. Co. B; died 1875 or before per AG report, buried Riverside Cemetery, Oregon, IL.

Boop, George W., Co. A; musician in war; wife Mary Hassenplug, three children; died 3/78; age 59; buried Kent Lutheran Cemetery, Stephenson County, IL.

Bower, Warren. K., Pvt. Co. H; born 1/1839; Williamsport, PA.; teacher; married Sarah Sechler, 12/68; two children, Mrs. Fred Fairman and Perry; moved to Sate Center, IA., where resided until 1904, when moved to Payette, Idaho; to New Plymouth, Idaho, 1920; employed at O.S.L. depot as janitor; member Masonic Order; member GAR; died 10/19/1925 after short illness and surgery at age 87; buried New Plymouth Cemetery, New Plymouth, Idaho.

Bowers, Elias G., Co. I; born 1844; died 1914; buried Shannon Brethren Cemetery, Shannon, IL.

Bowers, Joseph, Pvt. Co. C; born Austria, 1830, spouse, Ann; resided Clear Lake, Iowa, 1886; died 4/9/11; buried Concord Cemetery, Garner, IA.

Bowles, Crawford Black, Co. H; born 1838, PA.; son of Robert, Jane Ross Bowles; Pvt. Co. H; merchant after war; died 9/15/1918; buried Fairview Cemetery, Altoona, PA.; Plot Section H, Lot 123.

Bowles, Justus C., Co. K; born 1833; died 1910; buried Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Rockford, IL.

Boyd, John C., Co. K; born 1825; eight children; died 1900; buried Cortland Cemetery, Cortland, NE.

Boyle, David; Co. H; born 1840, PA. (other source says NY), son of John and Jane; orderly; farmer; 5’6”; fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair; captured while on way to report to Gen. Kilpatrick; escaped by killing captor; returned next day to regiment, minus hat, coat, shoes, and shirt, “very picture of hard times.” While with 92nd on Lookout Mountain, shile orderly to Col. Atkins, 9/63, horse stumbled, falling on him, crushing his ankle between horse and rocks, turning foot inward; again, 4/65, was carrying orders for the regiment when horse stumbled, falling on him, crushing same left ankle between horse and railroad rail, ; declared “totally disabled, incapable of doing manual labor” due to wound of crushed foot and ankle; 1865-1867 resided PA., wagon maker when health permitted; to Rochelle, IL. 1867 where worked parttime as farmer, carpenter; only able to work 1/3 of time due to injuries; also rheumatism, pain in shoulders and loss of teeth; resided later in Chicago, then Los Angeles, CA.; married Martha Jane, 1869; received widow’s pension of $15, then $24, then $30; one daughter, Irene Maude; member GAR; died 1916, of cerebral hemorrhage and acute bronchitis; buried Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles.

Brace, George C., Pvt. Co. H; born 1842; resided Cherokee, IA., 1886; died 9/20/10; buried Evergreen Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Riverside, CA.

Bramhall, Franklin Marion, Co. C.; born 1849; died 1930; buried Mount Auburn Cemetery, Mount Auburn, IA.

Brasell, Thomas, Cpl. Co. B; died 1875 or before, per AG report.

Breyman, Henry, Pvt. Co. A; died 7/04; age 80; buried Yellow Creek Cemetery, Stephenson County, IL.

Brice, James Jr.; Pvt. Co. H; born Washington County, PA; to Rochelle, IL. at age 14; married Sarah Hill 1858; clerk for General Atkins during war; discharged early and moved to Tama, IA., 1864; director of First National Bank in Tama; after three-month illness, died 6/26/88 survived by son and daughter; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Tama.

Brice, James, Sr., Co. H; born 1800; died 1888; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Tama, IA.

Brice, Thomas, Cpl. Co. H; born Little Washington, PA., 1840; to Illinois, 1855 with parents to Lane Station; recruited by father for Co. H; married Mary Anne Sturtevant at Rochelle, IL. 1865; to Tama, Iowa 1866, mercantile businessman for 47 years; city council, school board; GAR member; died of pneumonia 1919; survived by 6 children; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Tama.

Brimblecom, Albert Jonas, Co. E; born 1838; suffered heart attack while addressing comrades at soldiers’ camp, Lena, IL., and died, 1903; buried Palmyra Cemetery, Palmyra Township, Lee County, IL.

Brooke, Edward, Co. K; born 1842; died 1892; buried Geneva Cemetery, Geneva, NE.

Brown, Albert Deloss, Pvt. Co. H; died, Danville, KY., 2/9/63; buried Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Rockford, IL.

Brown, Benjamin Barnes, Co. C.; born 1844; died 1897; buried Ellendale City Cemetery, Ellendale, ND.

Brown, Cyrus W., Pvt. Co. H; born 1844; lived in NY, 1850; living in Lima, IL., 1860; died, Camp Butler, 3/29/64; buried Union Cemetery, Milledgeville, Illinois; burial also listed as Grove Hill Cemetery, Morrison, IL.

Brown, Edward Sands, Unassigned, born 1843; died 1910; buried Freeport City Cemetery, Freeport, IL.

Brown, Henry J., Pvt.; Co. C; born 1843; resided Cedar Rapids, IA., 1886; died 4/91; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Linn City, IA.

Brown, Jared C., Co. C; born OH., 1833; died 1902; buried Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City, NE.

Brown, John, Co. H; born 1836, to parents David and Mary, Tyrone County, Ireland; 5’8; fair complexion, dark eyes, sandy hair; to Philadelphia, PA. 1850-1856; then to Illinois; resided Creston, IL., until 1893, then to Brooklyn, NY.; married Sarah; farmer; lost sight in left eye due to rheumatism; received pension of $20, then $30; died 1912, while resident of boarding house, Brooklyn, NY., of cirrhosis of liver, heart disease; buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Creston, IL.

Brown John Wesley, Co. I; born 1839; married Harriet Adams, 1868; three children; then married Ida, one son; died 1912; buried Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA.

Brown, Wallace A.; Pvt. Co. H; born 1842, Cortlandville, Cortland County, NY.; height 6’ ½”; hair dark, eyes blue, complexion fair; single; farmer; died 4/17/94; buried Lawnridge Cemetery, Rochelle, IL.

Brown, William H., Sgt. Co. B; wrote journal; oldest of eleven children born to an Indiana Methodist preacher; was motivated to volunteer by hatred of slavery; died 1916; age 73; buried Shelby Cemetery, Shelby, IA.

Browning, Henry, musician in war, died, Danville, KY., prior to 2/15/63.

Browning, Henry H.; Co. D; married Juliet Harlow, daughter of Rev. William T. Harlow, president of Mount Morris College, Mt. Morris, IL.; three daughters; general agent American Express Co., Omaha, NE.; 1867 to Oregon where was general superintendent of western division of Northern Pacific Express Co.; died 1918; buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, MI.

Brubaker, Jacob, Co.E; born 1844, Huntington County, PA. to Samuel and Eliza Clossen; to Ogle County, IL. at young age; married Sarah Ann Wilcoxon 1865, Ogle County, IL.; four children; died 1900 in Illinois, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital near Clinton, IA.; buried Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, Lee County, IL.

Brundage, Joseph W., Co. K; born 1846; died 1938; buried West Lawn Cemetery, Lehigh, IA.

Brutsman, Franklin Aaron, Pvt. Co. E; resided Center Junction, IA., 1886; died 1916; buried Wyoming Cemetery, Wyoming, IA

Buck, Samuel Jacob, Pvt. Co D; born 1836 Boonesboro, MD; married Nancy Ellen Meredith, 1856, Jo Daviess County, IL.; two daughters; died, Nashville, TN., 3/1/63.

Buckman, Zacharias Symms; Co. F; born 1832; married Susan or Sarah Ann Fletcher, 1854, Middlesex County, MA.; captured Kingston, GA; 6/22/64; POW; three children; died 1887; buried Greenwood Cemetery, York, NE.

Bullock, Major, black undercook; Co. B; (See Bell, Charles; McCord, Benjamin; Eleck; Campbell, Marshall; Dickens, Stephen; White, Philip H.; Nickerson, George); undercooks allowed into Union army in 1863; undercooks were considered part of regiment, received pay, clothing, rations, and carried on company rolls beneath privates).

Bunker, Hiram Foster; Pvt., Co. G; born 1843, Shefford County, Quebec Province, Canada to Thomas, Nancy Bunker; to Lena, Ill., 1850; enlisted 1/64; transferred to Co. I, 65th IL.; brother, Hollis also in 92nd; married Mary Ann Clair, sister of Davis Clair, also member of 92nd; eight children; received invalid pension 1890; member Amity Lutheran Church; died 8/17/27, Lena, IL. after illness of few days; buried Lena Burial Park, Lena.

Bunker, Hollis Martin; Pvt., Co. G; born 1841, Shefford County, Quebec Province, Canada; brother, Hiram, also in 92nd; brother-in-law Davis B. Clair, also member  92nd; married 1865, Garnavillo, IA., to Hannah Crosby, who had first married Charles N. Keiser, another member of 92nd;  to Bristow, Iowa, 1886; then married Elizabeth Sweet Castle Bunker, widow of his brother Shepard; received pension as invalid, 1888; died 5/28/18 of internal cancer, Greene, IA, buried Oakhill Cemetery, Bristow, IA. next to both wives.

Burbridge, Wilson M., Co. G; born 1846 married Emma Eva Moore, 1873, Stephenson County, IL.; three children; later married Mary M. Albright, 1887; died 1917; buried Sunset Cemetery, Quincy, IL.

Burgess, David Runyon, Pvt. Co. F; born Liberty, IN., 1831; resided in Ridott, Stephenson County, IL.; 5’ 8”; light hair, gray eyes, light complexion; married 1853; mill wright; transferred to Elliott’s Ram Fleet during war; died 1894; buried Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, San Bernardino, CA.

Burgess, John K., Co. I; born 1837; died 1904; buried Fairview Cemetery, Joplin, MO.

Burkhart, John M., Co. H; born 1830; died 1909; buried Steward Cemetery, Steward, IL.

Burner, Isaac, Co. D; born 1843; died 1904; buried Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, NE.

Burnham, John, Co. H; born 1843; died 1915; buried Ashton Cemetery, Ashton, IL.

Bursley, Nelson, Co.  E; born 1840; died 1897; buried Lower York Cemetery, Thomson, IL.

Burton, James W., Pvt.; severely wounded, Jonesboro, GA., 8/64.

Burton, Samuel W., Pvt. Co. H; killed in action, Nashville, TN., 11/9/64; buried Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN.

Butler, David W., Pvt. Co. A; born 1832, Berne, Albany County, NY; father: James Butler (1790-1852), mother: Margaret Whaling (1800-1851); married 1st to Mary, 2nd Charlotte Harmon Denis, 7 children; wounded, Nickajack Massacre; discharged 4/65, disability; GAR; died 12/90, Nora, Illinois; typhoid fever; buried Christian Hollow Cemetery, Stephenson County, IL.

Butler, William Henry, Co. G; born 1842; married Jennie Evans, 1877; to Cook County, IL.; three daughters; locomotive engineer; died 1912; buried Chicago.

Byrum, George, Sgt. Co. G; died, Nashville, TN., 4/22/63; buried Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, TN.

Cairnes, James, Co. D; born 1834; died 1909; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Altadena, CA.

Caldwell, Jeptha, Cpl., Co. A; born England; brother-in-law of John Palmer; wounded; immigrated to Wisconsin, arrived in Charles Mix County, South Dakota, Feb. 1884; died Platte, SD, 1/17; buried Hampton Cemetery, Hampton, IA.

Calvin, Andrew, Co. E; deserted, 9/20/1862.

Campbell, Marshall, Co. E; black undercook.

Campbell, William F., Sgt.; Co. B; Ogle County, IL. to Anning Owen and Almira Brewster, third of four children, clerk prior to war, 5’8”,  light hair, fair complexion, blue eyes, single at enlistment, sisters Mary died at 5 months, Rosanna died 1843, brother Darwin H., born 1845; unspecified wound, Chickamauga; killed in action, gunshot through head, Powder Springs, GA., 10/3/64, buried Marietta National Cemetery; Marietta, GA.; Plot F, Site 5245.

Canning, John Patrick, Co. A; born 1848; died 1914; buried Alta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville, GA.

Carey, William R., Cpl., Co. C; died 9/88, buried Lower York Cemetery, Thomson, IL.

Carpenter, Francis R. “Fannie”; nurse in 92nd, nicknamed “Daughter of Regiment”; born 1841; married a Mr. Smith; at least one son, C. A. Smith, resided in Seattle and one daughter, Mrs. Amy Thomas of Bountiful, Utah; “Fannie” was practicing nurse in Ogden, Utah; died 1922; buried City Cemetery, unmarked grave in pauper section.

Carpenter, Frederick Walker, Cpl. Co. C; Born 1831; discharged 6/63; married Maria L. (1832-1890); died 6/28/63; buried with wife at Argo Cemetery, Argo Fay, Carroll County, IL.

Carpenter, John H., Co. K; born 1842; married Cornelia E. Lamb; three children; died 1915; buried Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA.

Carpenter, John W; Co. B; born 1839, Keensburg, IL.; to Carson City, Nevada, after war; became carpenter; GAR; died 3/1/02, Carson City of pneumonia; buried Lone Mountain Cemetery, Carson City, Nevada, GAR section.

Carpenter, W. Joseph, Pvt.; Co. B; Born 1835, Wisconsin; (other sources indicate he was born in Ill. and NH.); was teamster after war; cause for which pensioned: varicose veins – monthly rate, $6; died 6/14/98, Carson City NV.; funeral held in Episcopalian Church; GAR; buried Lone Mountain Cemetery, section W1G, Row 1, Plot 4, GAR plot, Carson City, Nevada.

Carter, Thomas Walter., Pvt. Co. K; born Brownstown, IN., 1835; resided Tama, IA., from 1852 until death; during war, became incapacitated; died after scooping snow of apoplexy, 1908; Oak Hill Cemetery, Tama.

Carter, William H.; Co. I; born 1827; died 1914, buried Riverview Cemetery, Oregon, IL.

Cartwright, Barton H., regiment chaplain; born Auburn, NY., 1810; father was Baptist minister; met Chief Black Hawk in Cincinnati; worked as deckhand on steamer; was early “prairie breaker;” in 1834, appointed missionary and spent next 29 years establishing churches in Illinois and Iowa; organized first Protestant Christian Society in Iowa; 1839, married Chloe Benedict; during war, promised to help build entrenchments for two hours on Monday if the soldiers would come listen to his sermons on Sunday; entry in soldier Charles Cort’s diary: “He appears to be very earnest in his work but has got the regular shouting style;” ministered to Freedmen after war; “a genuine Christian minister”; (typically, Union regimental chaplains carried up to thousands of dollars in payday cash to the express office to be sent home to the soldiers’ families. There is not one record of these chaplains ever being robbed, nor is there any record of any chaplain ever absconding with the money, themselves); died 4/95, age 85; had illustrious list of pallbearers, including Gen. Atkins, Gen. Sheets, surgeon Winston, also two captains and a lieutenant; after lengthy illness; many former comrades visited him late in life; buried Riverview Cemetery, Oregon, IL; his second child, James, served twice in the war, first prior to Barton’s enlistment, in 69th IL., then after Barton joined war, James enlisted again in another short term unit, the 140th IL. and became captain; after first sermon in May, 1863, won respect and love of men and officers; men not ordered to attend preaching, but Cartwright found way to get them out. “At half-past ten, the usual church time, the melodious and sonorous voice of the Chaplain was heard, ‘Ho, Boys! Ho, boys! Come up here, and help me serve the Lord for half an hour, and I will help you in the trenches the balance of the week.’ That was a proposition, on the part of the Chaplain, that meant business. The boys took him at his word. He had a congregation of willing listeners, and the men did not afterward complain that the chaplain did not keep his part of the bargain. It did not run in the Cartwright blood to be lazy, and with a pick, or spade, or axe, the chaplain was adept.”

On one particularly very hot and showery day, dirt roads horrible for men and trains, men lightened up their loads by throwing away extra pairs of shoes, overcoats, dress coats and blankets. It was the first march for the new, old Chaplain, and the kindhearted old man knew the boys would want their blankets when night came, so he loaded down his horse with as many blankets his horse could carry. After reaching camp, he called the boys to get their blankets. He did not even save one for himself.”

Carver, Franklin, Pvt. Co. G; born 1843; musician; transferred out of 92nd 1/1/63 and into Co. H; 96th IL. Inf.; mustered out 6/10/65; wife, Jennie Abbey; died 2/28/07, Blanchard, IA; buried Maple Hill Cemetery, College Springs, IA.

Carver, Henry Eugene; Co. G; born 1849; died 1888; buried Oak Mound Cemetery, Healdsburg, CA.

Caston, James, Pvt.; resided Latimer, IA; 1886.

Cattanach, William, Pvt., Co. B; (also spelled Cattarach, Castana); born 1847; captured, murdered, shot through ribs, shot again through lungs by Lt. Pointer, CSA, while POW, Nickajack Massacre; died 5/17/64 (or died 4/24/64 per second source); buried Byron Cemetery, Ogle County, IL.

Cavallier, Louis; 2nd Lieut., Co. K; born 1831, Danzig, Prussia; orphan, age 9; mother died during his infancy; placed in military academy, then served two years in Prussian army; to America, age 24; engaged in business; married Eliza Hardenburg of Ulsterville, NY., at DuPage County, Illinois; four children: Margaret, Alice, Albert, Mabel; while with 92nd, twice promoted for excellency for his ability in drilling companies; honorably discharged, due to illness, 7/16/64, from 12th Regiment, USCT; after war, to Lyons, Iowa, 1866, where served in many public capacities, including justice of peace and Commissioner of Relief Fund for war veterans; died 6/12/13, Lyons, Iowa; buried Oakland Cemetery, Clinton, IA.

Chambers, John R., Co. G; born 1827; married Lucy M. Goddard, 1856; two sons, one daughter; died 1907; buried Holden Cemetery, Holden, MO.

Chapin, George W., Pvt. Co. C; born 1844, Freeport, IL.;POW; married Lisetta Bates; one daughter; died 2/25; buried Savanna Twp. Cemetery, Savanna, IL.

Chapins, Lewis L., Co. C; born 1846; died 1920; buried Wood National Cemetery, Milwaukee, WI.

Chase, Francis N., Pvt., Co. C; captured 4/23/64, Nickajack Gap, Georgia ambush; survived Andersonville Prison; died 4/24/81, Newton, Kansas; buried Greenwood Cemetery, Newton, Kansas; at bottom of grave marker: “The horrors of Andersonville forgotten.”

Chase, Arthur W., Co. D; born 1842; died 1878; buried Union Cemetery, Ohio, Bureau County, IL.

Cheney, Chester, Pvt. Co. A; brother, Matthew, also in 92nd; settled in Oklahoma 1840; married Louisa; died 1909; buried Mound Cemetery, Taloga, OK.

Cheney, James B., Co. K; born 1842; first wife, Caroline Belle Johnson, 1866, Lee County, IL; one daughter; divorced, moved to S. Dakota; then to Dubuque, IA.; married widow of brother, Mary Ann Raw, 1890; died 1896; buried Rockdale Cemetery, Dubuque County, IA.

Cheney, Joseph, Co. K; born 1837; married Sarah, 1849, Ontario, Canada; died 1912; buried Crocker Cemetery, Pleasant View Twp., Cherokee County, KS.

Cheney, Matthew, Pvt.; Co A.; brother, Chester, also in 92nd; Born 9/23/36, Kirtland, Lake County, OH; 5’9″, dark hair, blue eyes, light complexion; father, Ephraim Cheney, born 4/13/1798, Granby Pass, Essex County, Vermont; mother, Harriet Law, born 8/14/06, Conn.; on 8/20/55, married Lovina Jane Whitson (other source says Jane Nipe), born 11/18/36, TN.; six children: Caroline Elisa, George Riley, Matthew Eugene, Leonora Maud, Frank E., Charles; farmer; in 1867, to Iowa, settling on homestead, Douglas Township, Sac County where resided 26 years; member, Freewill Baptist Church, later Advent Christian Church; sold farm; to Newell, IA. and became owner, flour and feed store; died, Bright’s Disease, 2/4/97, age 60; funeral under direction of Newell Post GAR, assisted by Women’s Relief Corps, buried Newell Cemetery, Buena Vista County, IA.

Childs, David, Co. I; born 1830; died 1896; buried Hornbrook Cemetery, Hornbrook, PA.

Christian, Andrew Jackson; Co. C; born 8/1837, Farsund, Norway; to America, 1851; farmer; married, blue eyes, light hair, light complexion, 5’9”; discharged 2/2/63, Danville, KY by order General Granger; died 1932; buried Grand View Memorial Park and Crematory, Glendale, CA. 

Church, Charles Wesley, Co. C; born 1825; died 1923; buried Artesia Cemetery, Corritos, CA.

Church, Harvey, Pvt. Co. I; born 1842; married Mary Schwimley, 1867, Johnson County, IA.; resided Mount Etna, IA., 1886; died 1901; buried Summit View Cemetery, Guthrie, OK.

Churchill, Eugene Scott, Co. A; born 1850; died 1911; buried Riverview Cemetery, Wabasha, MN.

Churchill, George W., Co. A; born 1846; died 1935; buried Lakeview Cemetery, Eu Claire, WI.

Churchill, Oliver, Pvt. Co. H; born VT, 6/1820; member, GAR, Loyal, Clark County, WI., where lived most of life as farmer; member, Methodist Church from boyhood; moved to Tacoma, WA; 1908 from Woodburn, OR, where had lived with daughter one year; wife died 1904; had enjoyed good health in later years, but taken suddenly ill, died within hour at home of son, Samuel Churchill, Tacoma, Washington, 11/10/1912, age 93; buried Oakwood Cemetery, GAR Plot, Tacoma WA.; survived by daughters Mrs. Lydia Trombolee, Mrs. Ellen Armes, Mrs. May Mack, and  sons Fred, Louis, and Samuel.

Clair, Davis Bishop; Pvt.; Co. G; born 1839, Chester, PA, married Elkader, Iowa, to Phoebe Crosby; brother-in-law to Hollis Bunker, also in 92nd; discharged 2/18/63, disability; received invalid pension, 1892, died 12/27/13, Postville, Iowa; buried Garnavillo Cemetery, Garnavillo, IA.

Clark, Daniel G.; Co. K; born 1825; married Eunice Shepherd, 1847, DeKalb, IL.; six children; musician in war; died, Franklin, TN., 3/15/63; buried Stones River National Cemetery, Murfreesboro, TN.

Clark, George Washington, Co. C; born England, 1836; married Eltha Susanna Atherton; children included Jennie, Charles, George; railroad engineer; died Des Moines, IA., 1882; buried Woodand Cemetery, Des Moines, IA.

Clark, Henry Harrison, Pvt. Co. G; born 1842; to farm, rural Freeport, IL. 1850; after war, entered Rock River Seminary; studied medicine, graduated Chicago Medical College (Northwestern), 1869; to McGregor, IA., 1870; intern Mercy Hospital, 1879; member, first Board of Health, thirteen years; surgeon fifty years; member, surgical association; married Judith Baugh; six children; died at home, McGregor, IA., 1/25; age 82; buried Pleasant Grove Cemetery, McGregor.

Clark, Jason W., Co. E; born 1834; married Lucinda Snow, three children; when Lucinda died, married younger woman; headstone says 97th, , per pension records, however, was in 92nd;     died 1909; buried Mercer Citizens Cemetery, Mercer, PA..

Clark, Lewis Albert, Co. C; born 1846; died 1871; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, IL.

Clark, Reuben Matthew “Matt”; Co. G., 92nd; born 11/26/32, Elizabethtown (Brockville), Leeds County, Ontario, Canada; 5’5”, sandy complexion, dark eyes, light hair; attended school, Canada and Illinois; not able to stand marching, so placed in 68th Co. 2nd Battalion, V.R. Corps Hospital as Corporal, 12/15/64; discharged, Louisville, KY.,  received $50/mo. pension; employed on railroad as engineer; to Stephenson County, IL, with family in covered wagon, 1851; settled on farm near Lena; married Althear Clark, 6/12/60; (Althear born 8/19/40 near Elizabethtown, Canada); four children: Ella, Alice, Nathan, Itho; farmer near Lena until 1874, when moved with family to Jackson Township, Jewell County, Kansas; homesteaded; received patent, 5/9/85 [reason for patent unknown]; built new home 1890; could not get life insurance because only had one lung, yet lived to be 90; cancer of lip in later years from smoking pipe; Justice of Peace, Jackson Township; Master Mason;  member of Lena Chapter #105, AF & AM; member, Jewell Lutheran Church; Althear died 10/12/21; Matt died 10/19/23; buried Rosemound Cemetery, Republic County, KS.

Clark, Sample J., Pvt., Co. F; born 1833, Henderson, IL.; 1860, living with family, LewisCounty, MO.; married Elizabeth Roach, 1862, White Oak, WI.; one son, one daughter; POW. 

Clark, Thomas, Co. F; born 1843; died 1911; buried Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA.

Clark, William Fletcher, Pvt. Co. K; born 1839; resided Paullina, IA., 1886; died 1915; buried Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA.

Clark, William H., Co. K; born 1841, to John and Euphemia Marshall; (one source indicates member of 75th IL.); married Lou Woodbury, 1875, Ogle County, IL.; one son; died 1908; buried Wyoming Cemetery, Paw Paw, IL.