United States Colored Civil War Veterans
Submitted by
Richard T Irwin
Florham Park, New Jersey
with assistance from
Dover Memorial Association
plus published works by
Mitros, David, compiler and editor, Gone to Wear the Victor's Crown: Morris
County, New Jersey and the Civil War, A Documentary Account. (Morristown, NJ:
Morris County Heritage Commission, 1998).
and
Chambers, Kemper, compiler, Civil War Soldiers Buried in Evergreen Cemetery.
(Morristown, NJ: Compiler, c 1996)
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Cemeteries: |
| Moses W. Jackson Company I, 1st USCT Evergreen 1849 - died 04-29-1894 Morristown |
Moses B. Ray* Company G, 2nd USCT Orchard Street died 04-21-1891 Dover, NJ (aid from Dover Memorial Association) |
Henry Connover Company B, 8th USCT Evergreen 1842 - died 09-10-1892 Morristown |
| David Huff Company F, 20th USCT Evergreen 1830 - d 06-12-1912 Morristown |
Joseph L Freeman Company H, 22nd USCT Evergreen 1842 - died 08-14-1864 (memorial) buried in Hampton, VA |
Jacob C. West Company C, 24th USCT Evergreen 1831 - died 07-20-1895 Morristown |
| William Duncan Company C, 24th USCT Evergreen 1826 - died 01-16-1898 Morristown |
Charles Hurling Company B, 25th USCT Hillside Cemetery died 05-06-1907 Madison |
John Cooper Company C, 28th USCT Evergreen 1833 - 1903 Morristown |
| Abraham L. Jackson Company C, 32nd USCT Evergreen 1831 - died 09-11-1905 Morristown |
James R. Ray Company C, 32th USCT Evergreen 1838 - died 07-14-1897 Morristown |
Theodore Truax Company H, 32th USCT Evergreen 1827 - died 06-24-1903 Morristown |
| Simeon Showery Company C, 32th USCT Greenwood Cemetery died 12-12-1903 Boonton, NJ |
John Jackson Company C, 32th USCT Dutch Reformed 1838 - 1889 Montville |
Joseph Jackson Company H, 32nd USCT Dutch Reformed died 10-06-1913 Montville |
| Philip Jackson Company H, 32th USCT Dutch Reformed US Govt stone Montville |
Theo Jackson Company F, 37th USCT Evergreen died 09-28-1878 Morristown |
Mark Firman 37th USCT Evergreen 1819 - died 04-17-1864 |
| Zenas Kemble Company G, 43rd USCT Evergreen 1828 - died 05-13-1891 Morristown [GAR] Presbyterian marker at edge cemetery New Vernon |
Joseph Middlesworth Company G, 43rd USCT Evergreen 1848 - died 05-23-1920 Morristown |
David Frost Company C, 41st USCT Evergreen 1846 - died 12-22-1867 Morristown |
| Lorenzo Furman Company A, 41st USCT Evergreen died 09-13-1915 Morristown |
James M. Holland Company F, 41st USCT Evergreen born UK 1837 - died 01-06-1900 |
Horace Douglas Company K, 118th USCT Evergreen 1846 - died 05-15-1901 |
| George Ray Company B, 127th USCT Evergreen 1842 - died 10-23-1900 Morristown |
Jeptha Showery Company H, 127th USCT Evergreen 1832 - died 09-13-1896 Morristown |
*In Morristown, New Jersey December, 1884, the Robert Gould Shaw Post 80 GAR elected Moses B. Ray as commandant and his wife Harriet, presided over the Auxiliary.
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