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Mack, George C. Co. A; wagoner in war, killed in action, Aiken, SC., 2/11/65

Mack, Harvey Belford; Co. A;born 1830, NY, son of William and Cynthia; m. Aurellia, 1853; five children; to Kansas, then to Saguache, CO., 1888; died 1893; buried Hillside Cemetery, Savuache, CO.

MacRae, Joshua S., Co. I; born 1838, either Quebec, Canada, or NY.; married Margaret; two children; resided Old Soldiers and Sailors Home, Quincy, IL., where died, 1913; buried Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, near son and daughter.

Mader, John, Pvt., Co. F; born PA., 1844; parents Abraham, Susanna; to Jo Daviess County, IL., 1844; wounded, Chickamauga, but not seriously; captured 9/3/64, to Andersonville for only few days, then to Savannah GA., where remained in captivity six weeks, then on Gulf Railroad to woods, where corralled by enemy; prison camp surrounded by deep ditch; spent four weeks; returned to Andersonville, 12/15/64; remained there until 4/28/65, when taken within 20 miles of Jacksonville, Florida, and turned loose to make way best could to Union lines; successfully found Union lines; weight when entered army 165 pounds, but when left Andersonville, reduced to less than 95 pounds; after two weeks recuperating, sent to Annapolis, Maryland, then to St. Louis, Missouri, then to Springfield IL., where discharged, 6/30/65; after war, to Kansas for one year, returning to Illinois, 1866; to Woodland Township, Carroll County, IL., 1872; bought farm, 1878; married Anna Green; nine children; extensive farm set of buildings; livestock; raising graded horses; township supervisor; member GAR; Republican; stockholder in First National Bank, Mt. Carroll; died 1914; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, IL.

Magee, Thomas, Co. C;born 1835; five children; died 1915; buried Seneca City Cemetery, Seneca, KS.

Mahany, Daniel L., Co. G; born 1838; married Elizabeth; one daughter, one son; GAR; died 1899; buried Orangeville Cemetery, Stephenson County, IL.

Mahany, William G., Co. G; born PA., 1834; married Sarah Green; one daughter, two sons; died Milwaukee, WI., 1923; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Wisc.

Malarkey, James, Co. K; suffered stroke, paralysis, while attending his farm sale, and died days later on his farm; this was his second bout with paralysis; died 11/01.

Malarkey, Patrick G., Co. K; born 1842; died 1908; buried Lighthouse Cemetery, Daysville, IL

Malin, Robert J., Co. C; born 1847; died 1888; buried Highland Cemetery, Ravenna, NE.

Manny, Gabriel G., Co. G; born 1835, Amsterdam, NY., to Peter and Sara Swart; resident of Leavenworth Veteran’s Home; died 1916.

March, Aaron; Co. K;born 1839; brother, Augustus, also in 92nd; died 1915; buried Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery, Yountville, CA.

March, Augustus P., Cpl. Co. K; born 1841; married Sarah Jane Kelly, 1868, Dixon, IL.; two sons, both of whom died young; died, 1871; buried Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, IL.; brother, Aaron, also in 92nd.

Marcoe, Joseph Jay; Co. C; born 1840; brother, Peter, also in 92nd; died 1920; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Irwin, IA.

Marcoe, Peter; Co. C; born 1842; brother, Joseph, also in 92nd; died 1924; buried Bellevue Cemetery, Bellevue, NE.

Markley, Joseph A.; Co. I; born 1830; transferred to Veterans Reserve Corps; died 6/10/01; buried Woodland Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, IL.

Marl, George, (also spelled Marle), Pvt. Co. F; born 1843; gunshot, left shoulder, 9/63; died 1910; buried Freeport City Cemetery, Freeport, IL.

Marsh, Charles T.; Cpl. Co. K; born England, 1845; son of William, who was sailor with Lord Nelson on British Warship “Victory,” to America 1855; settled in Mount Morris, IL.;  wife Lucinda; to Chicago, then to Rockford, 1898; employed with internal revenue service; then married Cora Vandemark; commander GAR post; became commander of Illinois state GAR; settled in Mount Morris, IL.; died 11/30, Rockford, IL.; burial Riverside Cemetery, Oregon, IL.

Marsh, Ephraim E., birth circa 1826, Jackson County, MO., though muster roll claims birth at 1836; brother or half-brother to Jasper, also in 92nd; father in War of 1812; married Elizabeth Hicks, 1851, Carroll County, IL.; seven children; believed to have died Memphis, TN., 1877.

Marsh, Jasper Newton, Co. C; born Grafton, IL., 1843; father Ephraim, from Mass. and served in War of 1812; mother Mary, from KY.; wife Sarah Johnson; joined 92nd 10/63; at end of war, transferred to Co. C, 65th IL.; brother or half-brother was Ephraim, also in 92nd; resided Miles, Iowa 1886; to Primghar, Iowa; member GAR; had brother in 92nd; father and brother-in-law in War of 1812; married Sarah Johnson, 1881; farming and carpenter trade; divorced 1903; died 7/30/38, buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Primghar, IA.; one of final surviving members of regiment.

Marshall, Charles M., Pvt.; Co. A; born Massachusetts 1840; married Caroline White 1865; eight children, Albion, Charlotte Irene, Cora Eunice, Charles, Maude, Ralph Moses, Harriet, Pearl; died 1885, Scott, Fayette County, IA.; buried Hillside Cemetery, Marble Rock, Floyd County, Iowa.

Marshall, George Washington, Co. K;  born New York; 1st Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster; commissioned Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, 5/64 and assigned to staff of General Stedman, U. S. Volunteers; discharged from Co. K, 92nd Illinois, 8/64, and accepted new commission; was chief Quartermaster, Middle Tennessee; attached to staff of General Cruft; also on staffs of General Hazen and General Fisk; served in Quartermaster Department, Freedman’s Bureau, Memphis Tennessee until 7/17/67, when discharged as Brevet Major; married Cornelia Rugg, Nashville, TN., 5/67, her second marriage; died 2/27/93, Detroit, MI.; Cornelia received widow’s pension of $8; she died 1907. 

Martin, Anson, Co. K; born 1832; died 1888; buried Onawa City Cemetery, Onawa, IA.

Martin, Charles, Co. F; black undercook

Martindale, Samuel; name not found in AG report, however descendant claims he was in 92nd; but need more documentation; (AG report not always accurate, so he may very well have been in this regiment); died 2/12/63; buried Nashville National Cemetery.

Mason, Edward Cleveland, Co. H; born 1839, New Haven, CT.; married Ann Jeanette Thomas, 1861, CT.; two children; machinist; died 1930; buried Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, CT.

Mason, Richard, Pvt., Co. K; born 1847, Montgomery County, Indiana; at age 8, with family to Whiteside County, IL.; during war, was provost guard at Nashville, TN., then joined 92nd at Chapel Hill, NC; to Iowa, 1866, married Sarah Beery in 1872, and farmed; to Nebraska 1881 for two years, returned to Tama County, IA, again in farming; township trustee and road supervisor; member GAR, Toledo; Republican; resided in Crystal, IA., 1886; died 1923; buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, IA.

Matthews, John Grout, Co. G;born 1847; conductor, Illinois Central Railroad after war until two years prior to death; Mason, Knight Templar; one daughter; died 1882; buried Floyd Cemetery, Sioux City, IA.

Matthews, Samuel R., Pvt., Co. G; born 1826, Perry, OH; transferred to 65th IL.; married Eliza Grout, 1846, Lake County, OH.; one son; married Celia M. Packer; four more children; merchant, hotel business; died 1872; son, John G. Mathews, also in 92nd.

Mayer, William B., Cpt. Co. F; born 1835, PA. to Jacob and Mary, wounded, Lovejoy Station, Ga., 8/64; after wounded, rode ambulance that overturned in river, he saved his life by hanging onto tree branch until rescued; brother, John, in 26th IL.; wrote diary; died Hot Springs, Ark., 1898; buried Freeport City Cemetery, Freeport, IL.

Mayes, Alexander, Pvt. Co. E; died, Danville, KY., 1/15/63, buried Danville National Cemetery, Plot 32, 0, 143; another soldier wrote “We were called upon for the first time to follow one of our comrades to the grave. Alexander Mayes – erysipelas.”

McArthur, Matthew McCoy, Co. B; born 1840, Cadiz, OH.; after war, enlisted in Cincinnati, OH., 1866, unknown affiliation; deserted 3/9/67; died 1924; buried New Oregon Cemetery, Cresco, Howard County, IA.

McCammond, Jacob, Pvt. Co. K; born 1847, Canada; transferred to 65th IL., murdered by friend, 4/13/99; Kiowa County, KS.; age 51; buried Greenlawn Cemetery, Pratt, KS.

McCammons, William Henry, Lt., Co. G; born OH, 1831; married Clarissa Giddings, 1860; five children; gunshot left foot, severely wounded, Chickamauga, 9/19/63; after war, in grocery business until retiring 1892; then resided Olin, IA.; died 2/24/10; buried Lena Cemetery, Lena, IL.

McCann, Richard; Pvt., Co. D; born Canada, 1821; father from Ireland, mother from England; fiercely attacked by tame deer during war; was first in regiment to be wounded; stone mason; married Susan Kidd; five children; died 7/1887, while laying stone wall which fell on top of him, crushing him at Beatrice, Nebraska; buried Buffalo Grove Cemetery, Buffalo Grove, IL.

McCausland, Andrew, Pvt. Co. G; born 1836; died 10/17; buried Rose Hill Cemetery, Eagle Grove, IA.

McCausland, James E., Pvt.; married Mary Humphreys.

McClain, Alexander M., Pvt. Co. K; born 1839; resided Laurens, IA., 1886; died 1921; buried Laurens Cemetery, Laurens, IA.

McCloskey, George, Pvt. Co. B; born Ireland, 1830; to America, 1850; farmer in Mass. and IL.; wounded, GA.; after war, to IA., 1865; to Neosho County, KS., 1867; farmer in crop and livestock; married Miss Rafferty; six children; Catholic; died 1895; Saint Francis Cemetery, St. Paul, KS.

McClure, Allen; Co. C; born 1833; married Olive Morton, 1856; Carroll County, IL.; nine children; died 1909; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, IA.

McCord, Benjamin; Co. B; black undercook; (see Bell, Charles & Bullock, Major); believed to be black; description black hair, black eyes, black complexion; joined regiment July 1863, Decherd, TN. (black undercooks allowed in regiments in 1863; they were considered part of regiment, received pay, clothing, rations and carried on company rolls under privates; McCord listed on muster roll beneath privates); transferred to Co. G, 65th IL.

McCord, Ethan Allen, Pvt. Co. I; born Sandusky, OH., 1837; (other sources state born Michigan); farmer; married Emma; married two more times; died 1926; buried Castalia Cemetery, Castalia, OH.

McCoy, William H., Pvt. Co. B; born 1846; married Albina Johnson, 1873, Fort Dodge, IA.; two children; resided Manson, IA., 1886; later married Eva Weston, 1922, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA.; died 1926; buried Washington Soldiers Home Cemetery, Orting, WA..

McCracken, John Henry, Pvt. Co. A; born PA. 1833; to IL., 1855; wounded, gunshot left arm, 12/4/64, Warrensburg, GA.; carried minie ball seven years; to Hardin County, IA., 1867; to Montgomery County, IA., 1876; farmer; road supervisor; married Sarah Lower, 1866; four children; died 1906; buried Pilot Grove Presbyterian Cemetery, Wallin, IA.

McCracken, Thomas, Co. I; born 1843; died 1902; buried Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, MN.

McCulloch, Charles, Co. C; born 1820, New Scotland, NY.; two sons, resident of Chicago; in V.A. Hospital, Indianapolis, IN., 1893, then released to “G.H.I. in Washington, D.C.; died 1898.

McEathron, Malcolm Cameron, Co. G; born Perth, Ontario, Canada, 1848; to Lena, Illinois, 1849; much difficulty breathing due to ill lungs; after war, spent time in Wyoming where he contracted mountain fever, and returned to Lena, where health failed and became delirious;

died 1885; buried Lena Burial Park, Lena, IL.

McElhaney, Joseph; Co. E; born PA., 1846; resided Wysox, Carroll County, IL.; laborer; died of consumption, 3/86; buried Riverside Cemetery, Sterling, IL.

McElhaney, William M., Co. E; born 1842; died 7/26/1875; buried South Elkhorn Cemetery, South Elkhorn, IL.

McFarland, Frederick, Co. D; born 1835; died 1906; buried Tacoma Cemetery, Tacoma, WA.

McGill, Francis W, Co. I; born 1845; died 1915; buried Grandview Cemetery, Long Pine, NE.

McIlney, Edward, Co. E; born 1843; died 1911; buried Riverside Cemetery, Crete, NE.

McKeel, Garner, Pvt. Co. E; born Middletown, Delaware County, N.Y. 1833; 5’9”,brown hair, brown eyes, fair complexion; married Caroline Robinson, 1853; Caroline died, 7/22; two children, Alfred Leroy, 12/19/1858, & Elizabeth Eliza, 12/25/60; farmer, Polo, IL. when enlisted Co. E; shot to death, Nickojack Gap, Georgia, April 23, 1864 after had surrendered; buried Chattanooga National Cemetery; wife then married William O’Dell, 1/24/67; they had two children, Charles and Olive.

McKenney, Henry Milton; Co. K; 1841; died 1905; buried Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, CA.

McKerral, Peter; Co, A; born 1837 Scotland; married Ellen Elijah (1842-1903); died 5/16/29; buried Fairmount Cemetery, Polo, IL.

McMillen, Benjamin Franklin, Sgt. Co. E; born PA., 1844; to IL., 1855; orderly for Maj. Gen. David Cruft; POW; collector, Ogle County, IL.; attended Northwestern  College, Naperville, IL., studied in-home theological course; briefly studied medicine, then again resumed ministerial studies; pastor in Mitchell County, KS., 1874-1883; to New Jersey, for further theological studies; homesteaded land near Beloit, KS., pastor, Lincoln, KS. Presbyterian church, also in Glasco, Simpson, & Fisher Creek KS.; married Julia Pratt; three children; Republican; died 1927; buried Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum, Altadena, CA.

McMillen, Frederick, Co. E; born 1845; died 1926; buried Fairmount Cemetery, Polo, IL.

McMillen, Henry H., Pvt. Co. D; POW

McNeal, Thomas, Pvt. Co. F; transferred to 65th IL.; died 1875 or before

McSherry, John D., Pvt. Co. B; killed in action, Chickamauga, 9/19/63

McStay, Edward, Pvt., Co. G; born 1829, Ireland; 5’6”, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair; chronic diarrhea and sent to hospital in Louisville; discharged 9/64, disability; married Mary Murphy, 1856; Poughkeepsie, NY.; five children; to Lena, IL., as section hand on railroad, then to Faribault, MN., employed in flour mill; died 6/9/67, disease from exposure during war, large swelling in head and unable to eat because couldn’t move jaw, intense pain, at Fairbault, Minnesota; wife later killed midnight intruder wielding hatchet. coroner’s inquest deemed her actions entirely proper.

McWorthy, Henry A.; Pvt. Co. I; born 1843; died 7/6/79; buried Buffalo Grove Cemetery, Buffalo Grove, IL.

McWorthy, William P, Lt. Co. I; born 1844; captured, died, diarrhea, Andersonville Prison, GA., 9/25/64; buried Andersonville National Cemetery; grave #9710

Medlar, John Lawson, Co. K;born 1843; married Sarah Elizabeth Hanes, 1868, Ogle County, IL.; died 1911; buried Greenwood Cemetery, York, NE.

Merchant, Van Buren, Co. I; born Green County, NY., 1829, to Myron and Samantha Hough; harness maker; to NJ, employed in trunk factory; then to Pittsburg, St Louis, Keokuk, IA.; then to Hamilton and Carthage, IL., where herded cattle and was Assistant Principal in Carthage schools; carried mail; retail clerk; then back to NY.; then to Fairhaven, IL. where engaged in farming; married Lestina A. Bancroft, 1861; nine children; enlisted March 1865, Co. I, 92nd; after war, town clerk, school trustee, township assessor, member Sons of Temperance, Good Templars Methodist Episcopal Church; died 1911, Carroll County, IL.; buried Hickory Grove Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, IL.

Merrill, Emmet A., Pvt. Co. A; born OH.; one son; killed in action by same bullet that killed William Erb, Waynesboro, GA., 12/4/64; beheaded; buried where fell, but monument erected, Lena Cemetery, Lena, IL.; evidently disinterred from original spot and reburied Beaufort National Cemetery, Beaufort, S. Carolina.

Merritt, James Milton, Pvt. Co. K; born 1843; captured, 4/23/64; Nickajack Massacre; married Abaline C. Hoke, 1868, Berkeley, W. VA.; two children; died 1921; buried Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, KS.

Messner, Johnathan B., Co. E; born 1843, died 1914; buried Eaton Cemetery, Heartland, NE.

Metcalf, George, Cpl. Co. A; died, Danville, KY., 3/3/63, buried Danville National Cemetery, Plot 16, 0, 24; (second source says died 2/10/63)

Metz, James Frederick Lewellen; Pvt., Co. F; born Northampton County, Pa., 1840; son of John and Anna Metz; first to Nebraska; then to IL.; married Mary Thompson; nine children; died 2/26/07; buried Cedarville Cemetery, Cedarville, IL.

 Metz, Samuel Jefferson; Pvt., Co. I; born PA., 1844; father was named Abraham; married Hannah; farm laborer; three children; farmer; wrote journal in war; died 12/20/96; buried Yellow Creek Cemetery, Pearl City, IL.

Meyer, Jacob, (also spelled Meir, Meier); Co. H; born 1842, per muster roll, Germany, but Switzerland more likely; wounded during war when shell passed through his left hand and traveled upward and outward, resulting in paralysis of wrist and hand; later suffered from rheumatism, pericarditis and hypertrophy and nervous prostration and heart disease; bedridden at times; resided Lemont, IL.; died 1914; buried Fairmount-Willow Hills Memorial Park, Willow Springs, IL.

Meyers, Peter Henry, Unassigned Recruit; born 1840; married Catherine; farmer; died 1888; buried Rippey Cemetery, Rippey, IA.

Michael, Henry B., Unassigned Recruit; born 1848; died 1941; buried Bayou La Batre, Mobile County, AL.; one of final surviving 92nd members.

Michael, Isaac, Pvt. Co. I; born 1844; died 9/16/63, Nashville, TN., buried Nashville National Cemetery, Plot C, 7374.

Middlekauff, Elias Henry; Co. K; born 1842; died 1908; buried Maple Grove Cemetery, Wichita, KS.

Millard, Harvey S., Co. H; born 1839; died 1913; buried Livonia Cemetery, Livonia, MI.

Miller, Adam W., Co. F; born New York state,1842; to Illinois at age 12; married Amanda Aspenwall, 1870; nine children; to Nebraska 1878, then to Decatur County, Kansas, 1884; suffered stroke 1909; then inflammation of bowels shortly prior to death, 1912; buried Sherman Cemetery, Oberlin, KS.

Miller, Gaylord D., Pvt. Co. A; Born 1846; brother, Morris, also in 92nd; parents Walter and Polly (Salisbury) Miller, wife, Anna; one child; GAR; died 1/29/17; age 70; buried GAR Cemetery, Seattle King County, WA.; Plot 303.

Miller, George White, Cpt Co. B; transferred to Invalid Corps; resided Bonaparte, IA., 1886; died 1896; buried White Cemetery, Bonaparte, IA.; brother, Levi, also in 92nd.

Miller, Godfrey, Pvt. Co. F; born 1847; resided Barclay, IA., 1886; died 1920; buried Mount Zion Cemetery, Fonda, IA.

Miller, Henry, Pvt. Co. F; captured, died, pneumonia, Andersonville Prison, GA., buried Andersonville National Cemetery; grave #3139

Miller, Jonathan Tripp, Co. H; born 1840; died 1938; buried Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Rockford, IL.; one of final surviving members of 92nd, at age 97.

Miller, Levi W., Pvt. Co. B; born 1839; discharged 5/64; died 1917; buried Maple City Cemetery, Maple City, KS; brother, George, also in 92nd.

Miller, Martin E; Co. D; born Washington County, MD. 1836; married at time of enlistment; died 1869; buried West Branch Cemetery, Haldane, IL.

Miller, Morris R., Pvt. Co. A; born 1844, NY.; brother, Gaylord, also in 92nd; parents Walter and Polly (Salisbury) Miller, captured; died, diarrhea, scorbutus, Andersonville, Prison, Ga., 9/22/64; buried Andersonville National Cemetery; grave #9795

Miller, Samuel Hodge; Co. D; (also listed Co. I); born PA., 1838; youngest of thirteen children of John, Catherine; at two years old, lived with uncle and aunt Samuel and Margaret Moore Hodge; to Packwaukee, WI., 1850; to Lanark, IL, 1861; married Mary Hunter, 1867; to Elkhorn, IL., then to Jo Daviess County, IL., for short time, then back to Carroll county in 1878, again to Jo Daviess County, to retire; died 3/24/12; buried Ladies Union Cemetery, Stockton, IL.

Miller, Spencer Vinton; Co. K; born 1834, Greencastle, PA.; son of William and Mary Park; also Co. I, 142nd IL.; no evidence of marriage; died 1909; buried Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.

Miller, Wilson Andrew, Co. C; born 1840; died 1927; buried Oakwood Cemetery, Bucyrus, OH.

Milligan, William Brown, Pvt. Co. C;born Illinois, 1839; wife Lucie; two children; engineer; died 11/24/13; buried Oakdale Memorial Gardens, Davenport, Iowa.

Mills, Robert Bruce, Co. H;born 1836, Franklin County, OH.; married Susan Ellen Koker, 1866, Carroll County, IA; seven children; died 1901; buried Pacific Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery, Florence, OR.

Mino, Leonard, Co. H; born 1835; died 1908; buried Fairview Cemetery, Waterloo, IA.

Mitchell, Orrin J., Pvt. Co. F; died, Nashville, TN., 2/17/63; buried Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, TN.

Mitchell, Sylvester Delaney, Co. B; born 1844; evidence of muster in, but not muster out; possibly confused with a William Mitchell, who deserted, 1862; died 1919; buried Maple Grove Cemetery, Wichita, KS.

Mitchell, William, Co. D; deserted Oct. 17, 1862.

Mix, Samuel Huston.; Sgt. Co. B; born PA., 1839; first served in band of 7th IL. Inf.; discharged 10/64; parents Silas, Eleanor; wife, Harriet Donaldson; two children; to Davison County, South Dakota Territory, 1883; postmaster; died 3/29/30; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Central City, Linn County, IA.

Mix, William H.; Co. B; Born 1846; married Adelaide Mix; died 1917; buried Byron Cemetery, Byron, IL.

Monahan, Michael, Co. B; born 1838; died 1917; buried Calvary Cemetery, Milwaukee, WI.

Mondebaugh, Sam J., Pvt. Co. K; born Pine Creek Township, Ogle County, Ill. 1840; died 12/15/62, Danville, KY., Danville National Cemetery; plot 12, 0, 311

Moore, Emanuel, Co. G; born Reading, PA., 1830; to Eleroy, Illinois 1855; married Phoebe Cole, 1862; died 1910; buried Eleroy Cemetery, Eleroy, IL.

Moore, Stephen George, Co. H; born 1837; died 1886; buried Lawnridge Cemetery, Rochelle, IL.

Moothart, William P., Pvt. Co. A; born PA. 1845; enlisted 2/64; wounded, Jonesboro, Ga., 8/64; transferred to 65th Ill.; married Margaret Foster; GAR; died 8/25; age 80; buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Washington, IA.

Morris, Isaac, Pvt. Co. I; born 1842; resided Jefferson, IA., 1886, died 1898; buried Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, IA.

Morris, Wellington Robert, Co. F.; died 1847; died 1932; buried Mount Allen Cemetery, Hays, KS.

Morrison, Robert, Co. K; born 1823, Scotland; died 1901; buried Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Peabody, KS.

Mowry, Henry Theodore, Co. C; born 1845; died 1930; buried Dakota City Cemetery, Parkston, SD.

Mowry, John L., Pvt.; Co. F; born Stephenson County, IL., 1846; father also in war, with 146th IL., parents natives of PA.; transferred to 65th IL.; accidentally killed on way home from war, 7/65; buried Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, PA.

Mullarkey, James, Pvt. Co. C; born 1839; wounded, arm, Chickamauga; second member of 92nd hit by Rebel lead; carried musket ball in arm remainder of life; died 12/31/03; buried GAR Cemetery, Reno, Nevada; Plot: GAR Section

Mullen, John Moats, Co. K; born 1843; died 1929; buried Glendon Cemetery, Glendon, IA.

Mullin, Emanuel, Co. E; born 1841, OH., to James and Matilda Piper; married Emma J. Lee, 1866, Chicago; five sons; died 1882; buried White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL.

Murray, William, Co. K; born 1825; married Matilda; one son, one daughter; died 1884; buried Wellsville Cemetery, Wellsville, MO.

Murtfeldt, William Charles, Co. B; born 1844; died 1926; buried Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Rockford, IL.

Myers, Maroni, Pvt. Co. C; died, Nashville, TN., 4/24/63; buried Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, TN.

Nagle, John Sr., Pvt. Co. C; born 1833; resided Sabula, IA., 1886; died 1910; buried Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson County, IA.

Nelson, Adam B., Co. C; born 1844; died 1912; buried Riverside Cemetery, Pierre, SD.

Nelson, John Ferguson, Sgt., then 2nd Lieut., then Cpt., Co. H; born 1833, Jamestown, VA.; to Rochelle, IL. 1856; 6’2”; light complexion, brown hair; in 1916, per testimony of Charlotte Nelson, widow of John, he originally enlisted in 19th Illinois at Chicago, 1861 and honorably discharged 1862 at Nashville, TN.; reenlisted in Rochelle in 92nd; in hospital at Lookout Mt., GA., due to severe exposure while near Kings Bridge, GA., in late December, 1864; injured, Swifts Creek, near Raleigh, NC, April 1865, when spooked horse jammed him against tree during engagement with enemy; (first time this horse in action vs. enemy); suffered laceration below left knee; unfit for duty for some time because of accident and complained about leg after return to duty; near end of war, detailed for duty on General Court Martial,  as ordered by Gen. Kilpatrick, and on duty for twenty days; near end of war, transferred to Co. G, 65th IL.; while on way to Camp Douglas, Chicago, for final discharge, took severe cold, which renewed Catarrh in head; permanently disabled as result of injury; applied for disability pension 1880; suffered from Catarrh as result of wartime exposure; unable to work fulltime in his trade as carpenter; returned to Rochelle for four years after war as house carpenter; then to farm on Pine Rock Township, Ogle County, IL. where he farmed; to Chicago 1872; married Charlotte H. McGrath (1842-1930, born Elmira, NY); 1860, in Rochelle, IL.; children: Alice M., William Tecumseh, and Aloha Leta; died 5/14/12; buried Oak Wood Cemetery, Chicago near wife.

Nettleton, John F., 1st Lt., Co. H; born 1827, to Oliver and Sarah Treat; married Sarah Langdon Peck; one son; died 1906; buried Westville Cemetery, New Haven, CT.

Nettleton, Samuel, Co. C; born 1832; died 1910; buried Argo Cemetery, Argo Fay, IL.

Newman, Richard, Co. A; born 1823; died 1886; buried Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, IL.

Newton, Edwin Wilder, Co. K;born 1838; married Katie; school teacher; mining engineer; applied for patent; died 1911; buried Park Cemetery, Carthage, MO.

Nickerson, George, Co. E; black undercook.

Nicholas, William C., Pvt. Co. B; (spelled Nicholoss in roster); born England, 1844; to IL., 1849 or 1850; persistent medical problems during war and beyond; suffered from piles of riding wood saddles; death eventually resulted from complications; parents died when quite young; farmer; to IA., 1873; five children; GAR; died 1908; age 64; buried St. Mary’s Cemetery, Vinegar Hill, Galena, IL.

Nichols, Nicholas, Pvt. Co. C; resided Wellsburg, IA., 1886; died 1892; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, IL.

Noe, Benjamin Web, Pvt. Co. H; born 1842, Flagg Center, Ogle County, IL.; captured, 4/23/64, survived Andersonville prison, Nickajack Massacre; survived Florence, S.C. prison; landowner, IA, 1869 in Big Grove Twp., Benton Co. IA.;  first wife, Margaret Fisher, second wife, Alzina Richards; seven children; died 9/2/18, Alexandria, Douglas County, MN.; buried Kinkead Cemetery, Alexandria, MN.

Nolan, James, Co. D; (also listed as Co. K); born 1828; in 4th U.S. Cavalry after Civil War, enlisting fall of 1865 in New York City, and serving until end of term, 1868, when discharged at Fort Concho, Texas; died 1888; buried Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, OH.

Norris Alexander McQueen, Pvt. Co. K; born 1827; resided Colo, IA., 1886; buried Nevada Municipal Cemetery, Nevada, IA.

Norton, Edward Webster, Co. D;born 1847; married Mary Finity; two daughters, one son; living MN., when died 1898; buried Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, MN.; no marker.

Norton, Henry Allyn, 1st Sgt.,Co. D; born 1839; transferred to Co. F, USCT, Dept. of the Cumberland; died 1906; buried Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, MN.

Norton, Joseph M., Cpl.; Co. B, born 1842; died 1932, age 90; buried Byron Cemetery, Ogle County, IL.

Norton, Julius C., Pvt. Co. B; born 1844, Byron, IL. to Isaac and Amy Bentley; POW; died, Florence, AL., 11/19/64; buried Byron Cemetery, Ogle County, IL. (unknown if he is actually buried here, having died in prison).

Nunn, Thomas Edward Sr., Pvt. Co. G; born 1834, Chesterton, England; at age 20, immigrated to New Orleans, LA.; then to Evansville, IN., where married Alice Gipson; six children; then to Illinois; after war, to Lena, ILL., where lived until 1887 then to Talmadge County, NE. to farm; died 4/2/16; buried Grant Evergreen Cemetery, Talmage, NE.

Noyes, John Miller, Sgt., Co. I; Born, Northport, Long Island, NY, 1833; mustered out June 21, 1865; after war became coal dealer, Lanark, IL; married Wealthy Grant, to whom two sons were born; resided Grundy Center, IA., as of 1875, where married second wife Hattie Landis; homesteaded Stockville NE several years later; John and Hattie had son, Henry in Stockville; sister Mabel followed in 1894 (both children buried in Cheyenne); John died in Burns, WY, 1911; buried Lakeview Cemetery, Cheyenne, WY., alongside second wife Hattie.