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My Crows in the Union Army! |
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This page is dedicated to my 3rd great grandfather Philip Crow, my 2nd great granduncle John T. Crow and
my ancestors with last name of crow that served in the Union Army. If you have
any Information about the crows please send me e-mail to: ![]() Not a Casualty
Wounded during the Civil War
Died during the Civil War
These Ancestors are on My father's side |
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MY GREAT GREAT-GREAT GRANDFATHER ( F )
 
Capt. Philip Crow
b. in 1815. Enlisted on Sept 28, 1861 as a Captain. On Dec 27, 1861 he was commissioned into
Co. G, 46th OH Infantry. COMPANY G, FORTY-SIYTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.-This company was
recruited in the western part of the county, by Captain Philip A. Crow, and was mustered
in with the regiment on the sixteenth of October, 1861. It left Camp Chase for the field
February 18, 1862, and was attached to General Sherman's division at Paducah, Kentucky.
The Forty-sixth was one of the advance regiments up the Tennessee to the famous battle
ground of Shiloh, and on that memorable day was posted near the Shiloh church..MY GREAT-GREAT GRANDUNCLE ( F )
 
Pvt. John T. Crow*
b. in 1837 Enlisted on June 5, 1861 as a Private into
Co. A, 25th Oh Infantry at age of 23 years old. On July
16, 1864 He was Mustered Out. In 1871 he died. |
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