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    Posted 11 years ago

    filmnet
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    I am looking in this old book and found this scrap paper. looks like Harrison Chase union soldier taken prisoner. This book has been written from 1898 to the 1930s, Starter by my wife's Great Grandmother and finished by her son.

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    1. walksoftly walksoftly, 11 years ago
      From what I see on Ancestry the info matches official records.
      Promoted to Full Corporal on 26 Nov 1862.Enlisted in Company C, Massachusetts 34th Infantry Regiment on 31 Jul 1862.Mustered out on 16 Jun 1865.
      After his capture in New Market, VA, he was sent to Camp Sumter (also known as Andersonville Prison), he was lucky to have survived 10 months in there.
    2. filmnet filmnet, 11 years ago
      Mt wife's G.G. Grandfather and my G.G Uncle were both Union soldiers. Mine died as a prisoner in the war, he was from Londonderry N.H.
      Robert Adams
    3. walksoftly walksoftly, 11 years ago
      Can't find anything on a Robert Adams from New Hampshire.
      Do you have a middle initial or birth date for him?
    4. filmnet filmnet, 11 years ago
      walksoftly
      Sorry it was David H Adams who died. his father was Robert Adams from Derry N.H. My mother's family came from Robert Adams she married my dad Francis Adams, so 2 Adams family's we had,
    5. walksoftly walksoftly, 11 years ago
      Found him living with his father & siblings in the 1860 census. (B 1842)
      Enlisted 14 Aug 1862
      Private
      Enlisted in Company A, New Hampshire 10th Infantry Regiment on 23 Aug 1862.
      Mustered out on 18 Jan 1863 at Falmouth, VA.

      All that I can find on his death is a note saying that he didn't survive the war.
    6. filmnet filmnet, 11 years ago
      He was a prisoner and died down south my mother told us, I just told my wife about this paper Harrison Chase. She said he was from her grandmothers family and they had a painting/portrait of him as she grew up. Which was sold in 1970s possibly
    7. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      Here is the HDS info on Adams-- no record of him being a POW:

      David H. Adams

      Residence Derry NH; 20 years old.

      Enlisted on 8/14/1862 as a Private.

      On 8/23/1862 he mustered into "A" Co. NH 10th Infantry
      He died of disease on 1/18/1863 at Falmouth, VA


      Other Information:
      born in Derry, NH

      scott
    8. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      HDS info on Chase:

      Harrison Chase

      Residence West Boylston MA; a 32 year-old Spinner.

      Enlisted on 7/29/1862 as a Private.

      On 7/31/1862 he mustered into "C" Co. MA 34th Infantry
      He was Mustered Out on 6/16/1865 at Richmond, VA

      He was listed as:
      * POW 5/15/1864 New Market, VA
      * Exchanged 3/10/1865 (place not stated)

      Promotions:
      * Corpl 11/26/1862

      scott


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