Jones, Robert Dyer, Joseph Harrington, Julius M. Hurlburt, Stephen Lampman, Lyman Reed, Albert Wilson, E. Burton, William Frost, Hiram Coykendall, Jacob J.
Pritchard, Solomon Ostrander, David Silence, William S. Williams, Gilbert Peek, Calvin Dorwin, Willard Moore, Elisha Mix, Benjamin D. Piper, George Cook, Washington Randall, Otis L. Kelley, John Sherburne, Orlando Heselton, William Symon, Andrew J. Cummins, Theodore Flitcroft, Blizure Fouch, William B. Boorn, Hannibal Hart, John Quirk, Calvert C. Bidlack, Lewis Brown, Herbert Howe, Martin T. Thomas, William Metzger, Frank Davis, Samuel F. Priest, Jeremiah Danner, Willis Foote, Joseph Green, George W. Ely, Brown Wynne, Isaac Stillwill, Angus Fraser, Ira Agan, Oscar P. Cheney, Thomas Mitchell, John Leiter, Elihu Smith, Joseph Shaw, Henry Udell, Orrin Clark, Robert Foster, Jacob Weick, Julius Spafford, Isaac Willett, Albert Wilson, Dixon Chronister, Emerson Allen, Martin Baldwin, Lambert Rutgers, Joseph W. Hurd, David Bellinger, Lyndon Pope, William A. Semon, Charles Vahue, Joseph Butrick, Robert Mabbs, Henry W. Carr.Įdward Amsden, Fred Lichti, Lewis Blaisdell, Albert Wetmore, Charles T. Hammond, Julius Gogarn, Josiah Clark, Earl D. James Jones, Samuel Martin, James Rountree, Peter P. Knowlton, William Greenwood, Edward Parrett, E. Johnson.ĭaniel Lavier, George Butterfleld, Herbert M. Balch, Owen Fox, Ephraim Waldron, David Mulholland. Donalson, Alva Treat, Charles Beach, George H. Ĭharles Claton, Lyman Dunn, John Carrolle, Joseph Savey. Govro, Wesley Hess, Hiram Delano, John Macarthur, George Berneizer.Īlbin S. Samuel Sayers, William Clearwater, William Spoon, James Moore, Daniel Hecox, William Bickford, Charles H. Names underlined and bold are links to more information. Use your CTRL/F key function to search for your ancestor. Our family was unaware of this move as we all thought he was in Manton at the time. I found at that my Great-Grandfather was living 100 miles south of where he is buried in Manton, Michigan. The best source is Ancestry, where you will find census reports, images, death certificates, military documents and family members looking for the same stories you are looking for. There are approximately 50,000 names of Michigan Civil War Veterans from the 1894 census provided below.
You can also find a lot of information at, a free resource where you can ask the owner for information on your ancestor. Since the 1890 federal census was destroyed in a fire, you can use this list of names as an additional tool beyond Ancestry, the census and Brown Books, to document your ancestors whereabouts during the 1890's. The information was extracted from the 1894 Michigan State Census. This Page lists the names by ward, township, and county of United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894. UNITED STATES SOLDIERS OF THE CIVIL WAR RESIDING IN MICHIGAN, JUNE 1, 1894.