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Sergeant Moses Conway was killed the Battle of Flint Hill, Sept. 1, 1863, captured at the Wilderness on May 6, 1864, and was exchanged and died in January 1865. Waddle, was promoted to Sergeant on Sept. Smith, was an acting Brigadier General (as referenced in the letter) and had been a Captain in the regular Army.īenjamin N. Private John Stonebrook died of disease in New York City on Sept 9, 1863. He re-entered active duty and was eventually promoted to Lt. McKinnie was subsequently wounded at the Wilderness on May 6, 1864. The detachment to New York refers to the effort by the Union Army to enforce the draft in New York City. The regiment was recruited from Harrison County in the summer of 1862 as a volunteer unit with a three year commitment, so Finley either was a late joiner or was on furlough, the latter being more likely since the writer makes it sound as if Finley knows the various people mentioned. The circumstances of this letter are interesting as Finley Ong must not have been in active duty in the regiment in Sept 1863. H, 126th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was listed as missing in battle at Spotsylvania Court House May 9, 1864. H 126th Ohio 3 Brigade 3 Division 3 Corps army of the Potomac. The 11 and 12 corps have gone to Tennesse We keep 8 days rations by us all the time, independent of what we draw for present use Waddle has been promoted to orderly and Conway to Segeant again. the regt is very small at present there is 38 men of co H at this place and 35 are reported for duty a number (including Lieut McKinney) were left at New York, Stonebrook died at that place, a number are also at Alexandria. slept in a car loaded with oats, untill morning eat a piece of dry bread and balogna for breakfast, slung my knapsack and marched out about two miles to the camp of the 126th where I arrived about 10 A.M. when we went to Alexandria, where we stayed untill dark when we were put aboard a hay train, and arived in Culpeper about 12 A.M.
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we arived in Washington at midnight we remained in Washington untill 1 P.M. Sir by good luck a detachment of the 110 Ohio camped in and near Camp Tyler started to join their regiment in the army of the Potomac on the 23rd and we were sent with them. This romanticized account of his passing is undocumented of course, but the date of death here - is problematic as the Battle of the Wilderness was fought on May 5th through 7th, 1864, But the date for his death on the side of his family's group tombstone (in Northern Cemetery, Smithfield, Ohio) is given as May 6th, which fits the narrative precisely. He was twenty-five years of age at the time of his death and was unmarried. He was also a faithful soldier of the Cross, and died with these blessed words on his lips as he sang: He was wounded in the battle of the Wilderness on the 26th day of May, 1864, and died on the following day. He was a soldier in the Civil War, a member of Company H, 126th Regiment, O.V.I. Ong's book is as follows:įINLEY ONG was born on the 2nd day of January, 1839. Ong, (1846-1906), the author of "The Ong Family of America" (published posthumously in 1906), and the other was a Civil War-era portrait of their older brother, Finley, in military uniform (above). Aside from the direct ancestors, and some photos of old Ong houses and furniture, there were two other photographs of honor, both brothers to the Editor's great-great-grandfather Harlan Ong (1850-1919) likewise sons of Moses Harlan Ong (1810-1890) and Mary Cain Ong (1814-1875): The first was my great-great-great uncle, Dr Albert R.
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One manifestation of his work was that in the late 1960's he had arranged along the main staircase wall of the family home in Uhrichsville, Ohio a series of photographs of the Ong family members of our line, starting from Jacob Ong (1760-1849) all the way through eight generations to a grade school photo of the Editor at around age 10. Your Editor inherited his interest in family history from both his father and his grandfather, Louis Brosee Ong (1911-1986), for whom genealogy was an important hobby (the others being music, specifically drumming, and carpentry).