1890 Cuyahoga Falls Veterans Schedule
Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows, etc.
Persons who served in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States during the year of the rebellion (who are survivors), and widows of such persons from Cuyahoga Falls, Summit County, Ohio in June 1890.
*notes beside names are what caused death or disability. If you know the missing word/name or see a correction needed please email spiritseeker31@gmail.com.
Page 1 of the 1890 Veterans Census
Al___ Sable?
Lester Kingsbury
Josiah M Somich?
John S. Hill
George Demming – enlisted in California
____ Blake___
Joseph Ruse
Harmon Deads
Ezekial W. Durban – Enlisted in Mississippi
Milo M McLane
Sidney Stirens?
Page 2 of the 1890 Veterans Census
___ Edell
____ Newberry
Page 3 of the 1890 Veterans Census
Horace Tifft
Reuben G. Goss – Wounded in head at Missionary Ridges 11/25/1863
Myron H. Barber – Skull wound in head at Mine Run Nov 29 1863
John W. Peters
John W. McCullough – Collar bone, shoulder blade and 2 ribs broken
Albert Squires – lung trouble and died in 1870
Charles H. Dow
George Paul -Chronic Diarrhea
Asahel Clapp
Wesley Loomis -Chronic Diarrhea
Richard Blands – Rheumatism
Hiram Ingalls – Killed
Page 4 of the 1890 Veterans Census
Harrison Ingalls –
Michael Myers – Gun shot wound in head
George Lyons – Coal __ __ boat __ __
Henry Patterson – sick nearly all the time
Alexander Gartley –
John Rhodes? –
Curtiss A. Hall –
Taudy C. Rusker – Was enlisted at Columbus and never mustered in but was discharged.
Jacob Senn –
David J. Thomas –
Henry J Thompson –
Amos Wills –
Charles A. Lawson –
William Hadnel? –
Page 5 of the 1890 Veterans Census
Richard Heatherneck –
John C. Jones –
L.W. Loomis –
William H. Murphy –
George F. Patterson –
Samuel B. Porter –
Charles Mahoney –
John A. Raup –
Richard Reid –
Lawrence Rhodes –
Charles Authenruck –
Marcus V. Burt –
Peter H. Brodie –
George Chase –
Page 6 of the 1890 Veterans Census
George Dyer
Miles R. Emms?
Henry C. Grant
Lewis J. Germain – Wounded in the head
Derius P Huddleston
Edwin Hoyt
William Craft – also listed as Crock
John Book
Page 7 of the 1890 Veterans Census
James Calahan – March 25 1890, killed by soldier at Austin __
John A. Davis – Deafness while in artillery
George W. Marvin
Warren B. Crame? – Rheumatism at Port Republic Battle
George Bitterman – Trouble with eyes. Was in hospital at Murphresborro in 1864
George W. Rice
Frederick W. Bethel – Gun shot wounds
Menzo Deifendorf
Henry Shewey
Charles Hawn – In hospital most of the time
Julius D. Marshall – Discharged (unable to read rest)
Wayland S. Hough
Smith Fryman
John B. Lyon – Chronic Diarrhea, died sept 26, 1862
John D. Lyon
Page 8 of the 1890 Veterans Census
Gilbert Morgan – Rheumatism and heart disease
William Cooper – sick in hospital
Isaac N. Reid – gun shot wound
Onlo West
Harry Westorer – Bilious Fever in Arlington Heights
John Cowan
Isaiah Gregor – Bronchitis & Catarrh
William Curtiss – Can’t tell anything __
George W. Payne – Chronic Diarrhea
E. Noah Faye
Ferdinand Rothig – Piles & Partial Deafness
Smith Fryman
John B. Lyon – Chronic Diarrhea, died sept 26, 1862
John D. Lyon
Page 9 of the 1890 Veterans Census
St. Clair Steele – Hurt back lifting in 1861. Hurt back again by falling off __ lumber rafts of Atlanta.
Theodore Cane
Isador Hazel – Died from wound at Hilton Head
John T. Reain? – Chronic Diarrhea
Charles A. Wadsworth
John Charles Musty?
David D. Turner
? White – Chronic Diarrhea
Henry Koch – Rheumatism
Henry Brenner – Chronic Diarrhea & Rupture, no pension applied for
George D. Allen – Kidney trouble
Cornealious Fisher
George H. Post – Kidney trouble
Marion W. Dallas
Page 10 of the 1890 Veterans Census
Henry Taylor
Henry Ormsby
Dwight H. Shumway – Gunshot wound to right arm
Albert A. Cleveland
Edward C. Fairchilds – Wounded in left fore arm
Josepsh R. Sapp – Heart disease
Mark C. Tifft – Catarrh & ?
Josiah Brown – Catarrh & Chronic Diarrhea
Henry Edwards – Leader of Band
John C. Reid – Rheumatism