Those Who Came Before

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John CONFER

Name also listed as CONFARE. Marriage date extracted from Hocking County, Ohio marriage records


William CONFER

William Confer is listed among the Wells County, Indiana Civil War Dead, serving with Indiana's 101St Infantry Regiment. The "Biographical and Historical Record of Adams and Wells County" states that William Confer was killed at Chickamauga, Walker, Georgia.

"The One Hundred and First Regiment of Indiana Infantry took more of Wells County's sons than did any other, and it was made up wholly from the Eleventh Congressional District. In it were Major Peter Studabaker, Dr. C.T. Melsheimer as assistant Surgeon, Captain Andrew J. Barlow, Captain George Lindsey, Lieutenant William Miller, Lieutenent Simon Krewsen and others. The members of the One Hundred and First rendezvoused at Wabash in August, 1862 and were mustered into service September 7, with William Garver of Noblesville as Colonel. Their first duty in the field was the defense of Covington, Kentucky, against the threatened attack by Kirby Smith. Next the Regiment went in search of Bragg's forces, marching about to many a point, and then in pursuit of John Morgan for a week, in mud and rain, and was unsuccessful. Then it visited various points in Tennessee, engaging in skirmished and other duties, with camp and headquarters at Murfeesboro. In March 1863, our men (in the second Brigade) were skirmishing around and beating up hidden rebels, and happening upon Morgan with 3,700 men, repulsed him with considerable loss. The One Hundred and First lost forty-three killed and wounded. Lieutenent-Colonel Thomas Doan, of Marion, was in Command.
On the 27th of April the regiment moved with its division to McMinnville, captured seventy prisoners, some stores, and destroyed the railroad in that vicinity. May 31 Colonel Garver resigned and Lieutenent-Colonel Doan assumed command. On the 24th of June the whole army made a forward movement, engaged in a successful contest at Hoover's Gap and marched from place to place and after marching all one night, arrived at the field of Chikamauga on the morning of September 19. Here the One Hundred and First participated in one of the bloodiest encounters of the war, and with others, was repulsed with fearful loss, namely thirteen killed, eighty-five wounded and sixteen missing."

Enlistment date: 20 August 1862, serving in G Company 101st Inf Reg, IN. Killed at Chickamauga, GA on 19 September 1863. (Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana)


Hester CONFER

source of information: Jefferson Township, Wells, Indiana 1860 census


Mary CONFER

source of information: Jefferson Township, Wells, Indiana


Martha CONFER

source of information: Jefferson Township, Wells, Indiana census


Peder PEDERSEN

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Christine Caroline ANDREASEN

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Martin John SORENSEN

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Eda Amilia Christina Neilsen ROSEBERG

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Individual also listed as; Eda (Ida) Amilia Christina Nielsen
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Individual also listed as; Eda (Ida) Amilia Christina Nielsen
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Peder PEDERSEN

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