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Tree: Noyes Family Genealogy
Latitude: 42.8805600, Longitude: -71.3277800
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| Pinkerton Academy
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| 1st Parish Congregational Church Church is at the entranceway to the Forest Hill Cemetery, Derry, NH |
| 1st Parish Congregational Church sign, Derry, NH
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| Derry, N.H. civil war monument Erected in 1888 this monument is located in front of the First Parish Church, the oldest building in Derry. The Forest Hill Cemetery is connected to the church.
Inscription:
In Honor of the men of Derry, N.H.
who fought for the Union
1861 - 1865
There are four plaques, one listing those Killed in Action / Died in Service and the other three listing the names of those who were Honorably Discharged. |
| Derry, N.H. civil war soldiers killed in action and died in service Killed in Action:
George Emerson, William Nowell, Jacob Hall, George E. Upton
Died in Service:
David H. Adams, James Adams, Jacob S. Bartell, Nathaniel E. Brickett, John S. Bean, Thomas S. Dustin, William H. Day, George E. Floyd, Dwight E. Hale, Henry Hayes, William Marshall, Joseph W. Nowell, John H. Parker, Joseph C. Sawyer, William H. Stevens, James Stevens, Edgar H. Shepard, Frank A. Taylor, Willis I. Taylor, George L. Warner. |
| Derry, New Hampshire civil war soldiers honorably discharged Honorably Discharged:
Joseph Arnold, Horace F. Abbott, Charles B. Adams, George H. Adams, Morrison Alexander, Frank G. Adams, Charles Aldrich, Charles R. Adams, George H. Butterfield, George F. Boyd, Nathaniel H. Brown, Alba A. Bachelder, John Bowley, George R. Barker, John Christy, William W. Coon, Rodney Campbell, George W. Carr, David S. Clark, Warren E. Clark, J. Charles Currier, James H. Crombie, Harlan P. Clark, Henry E. Cunningham, William B. Cogswell, Isaiah A. Dustin, John T.G. Dinsmore, Jr., Henry G. Dillenback, Theodore Dinsmore, Alvin A. Davis, George M, Davis, Albert A. Davis, Frederic Davis, Albert D. W. Emerson, James Evans, George O. Everett, James H. Eaton, Nathan F. Flanders, Henry Forcer, George E. Fitch. |
| Derry, New Hampshire civil war soldiers honorably discharged Honorably Discharged:
Lewis Foster, Nelson Foster, Jeremiah Garvin, Fred D. Gregg, Daniel G. George, Emmonds Hill, Benjamin W. Holmes, Warren P. Horne, John L. Holston, Charles Hatch, George I. Herrick, William M. Howe, William K. Hayes, Samuel Harvey, George A. Hill, Philip Jones, Simeon F. Kendall, Louis Londean, Frank A. Lincoln, John H. Lowe, John S. Loverin, Charels F. Mahaffey, George W. McKenney, Stephen Mills, William Major, Decatur McCartey, William A. McMurphy, Tenney Major, George E. Merrill, Nathan Morse, James E. Morrill, George Major, Robert W. McMurphy, Henry McMurphy, John Moulton, Herman Nichols, Perkins Nichols, Clarence E. Nesmith, Charles A. Nowell, Louis Nesmith, Daniel Owens, Francis Owens, Loami G. Pillsbury. |
| Derry, New Hampshire civil war soldiers honorably discharged Honorably Discharged:
Benjamin F. Pettengill, William H. Palmer, Luke Poor, John Parker, Benjamin F. Rowe, Charles B. Radcliffe, Charles S. Reynolds, Nehemiah L. Richardson, George W. Randall, Matthew Senter, Benjamin H. Smith, Charles P. Stevens, Edwin Stevens, George W. Smith, Enoch Stevens, David C. Stevens, George F. Stevens, Henry A. G. Storer, Daniel Shattuck, Luther C. Stevens, Marcellus C. Shattuck, Thomas H. Simmington, George S. True, Henry Taylor, George B. Tuttle, Horace Tilton, Allan C. Taylor, William H. Thompson, Job F. Thomas, William H. Thomas, Thomas Tyrie, Norris C. Wiggin, John J. White, Timothy H. Wiggin, Charles F. Wheeler, Caleb F. Whidden, John E. Webster, William H. Wilson, Augustus A. Woodward, Kimball Wilson. |
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