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Confirmed Family Member Veterans
Cornelius M. Horner
 

Unconfirmed Family Members
George W. Horner
Charles F. Horner
Augustine Horner
Harrison Horner
William Horner

 

Battle of Tippecanoe (1811)

Battle of Shiloh (1862)



Cornelius M. Horner, youngest son of Elias Horner, the immigrant

May 27, 1864 - Union Army, 138th Infantry, Regiment Indiana, D Co

Jan 30, 1865 - Union Indiana Volunteers, 151st Regiment, Indiana Infantry, A Co

UNION INDIANA VOLUNTEERS - 151st Regiment, Indiana Infantry, A Company

Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., and mustered in March 3, 1865. Left State for Nashville, Tenn., March 6; thence moved to Tullahoma, Tenn., March 14, and duty there till June 14. Moved to Nashville, Tenn., June 14, and garrison duty there till September. Mustered out September 19, 1865.   Lost during service - 66 by disease.


George W. Horner, possible son of Elias Horner, the immigrant

  • Jun 13, 1861 – 51st Ohio, Co. F.  Died Oct 8, 1865.

  • Aug 1, 1862 – Pvt., 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. F.  Don’t know if same.

  • George W. Horner Pvt 06-13-61 Co. F, 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry

UNION SOLDIERS BURIED IN VICTORIA TX – 1865

We would like to thank Greg Lasley who has done considerable research and discovered the names of Union soldiers who were buried in Victoria in 1865. In his words, "Just for the record, I will list the eighty-five soldiers who were initially buried at Victoria. Most, if not all, were apparently later moved by the Union army. The remains of my great grandfather were moved from Victoria to the Alexandria National Cemetery in Louisiana late in the 1860s. There is a website for the Alexandria National Cemetery . I checked some of the other soldier's names that were originally buried at Victoria in the surname index for Alexandria National Cemetery and found most of them listed. So, it does appear that the federal army did in fact come to Victoria in the late 1860s and removed the remains of their deceased soldiers." The soldiers named below are found in the “Alphabetical Index to Places of Interment of Deceased Union Soldiers,” published by the Quartermaster General’s Office, Washington, D.C. in 1868."

Buried near Wesserquere’s house, 6 miles N.W. of Victoria:

George W. Horner, Pvt. 51st Ohio, I Co.  Date of death - Oct 8, 1865
http://www.viptx.net/vcgs/UnionSoldiers.html

Charles F. Horner, unknown relation

Civil War Marker - Pvt. - 27th Indiana Volunteer Inf. Reg., Co G C  “The Border Company”

Brown County, 20, s, 5-8, Farmer

POW at Hancock Maryland 5-25-62. Parolled at Aikens Landing Virginia 9-13-62. Returned to regiment. Mustered out Atlanta Georgia 9-12-64. Died at Atlanta 9-14-64: chronic diarrhea. Buried at Marietta Georgia National Cemetery under the name "Thomas Horner."

http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Barracks/3627/graves.html


Augustine Horner, unknown relation

a.       Aug. 1, 1862 – Pvt., 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. F.

b.      With George W. Horner, may not be the same.


Harrison Horner, unknown relation

Patton Cemetery Veterans - LaPorte, LaPorte Co., Indiana

Name                  DOB             DOD             Buried      Grave/Lot/Blk/Row/Section

Horner, Harrison     Jan 23 1840 - Jun 28 1909  Jul 1 1909   1 / 6 / 271 / - / Lakeview


William Horner, unknown relation

UNION INDIANA VOLUNTEERS - 151st Regiment, Indiana Infantry, A Company

Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., and mustered in March 3, 1865. Left State for Nashville, Tenn., March 6; thence moved to Tullahoma, Tenn., March 14, and duty there till June 14. Moved to Nashville, Tenn., June 14, and garrison duty there till September. Mustered out September 19, 1865.   Lost during service - 66 by disease.

   


Battle of Tippecanoe
1811 



Battle of Shiloh
1862 

 

 
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