. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . sch. for dis. Oct. 3, 62, at Albany, N. Y.; also borne as David Zeh, Jr. [P. 0. 206 Second St., Albany, N. Y.]ZEH, Hiram.—A. 18, Enr. Sept. 10, 61, 3 yrs. Co. R; transf. Co. G. Oct. 8, 61; no record after Oct., , Charles H.—A. 24, Enr. Aug. 8, 61, 3 yrs. Co. F; 1st Sgt. same date; 2nd Lieut. July 25, 62; 1st Lieut. Dec. 25, 62; w. in ac. July 2, 63, Gettysburg, Pa.; w. in ac. May 5, 64, Wilderness, Va.; M. O. with Co. Oct. 11, 64, at Albany, N. Y.—Prior serv. Pri


. A history of the Forty-fourth Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . sch. for dis. Oct. 3, 62, at Albany, N. Y.; also borne as David Zeh, Jr. [P. 0. 206 Second St., Albany, N. Y.]ZEH, Hiram.—A. 18, Enr. Sept. 10, 61, 3 yrs. Co. R; transf. Co. G. Oct. 8, 61; no record after Oct., , Charles H.—A. 24, Enr. Aug. 8, 61, 3 yrs. Co. F; 1st Sgt. same date; 2nd Lieut. July 25, 62; 1st Lieut. Dec. 25, 62; w. in ac. July 2, 63, Gettysburg, Pa.; w. in ac. May 5, 64, Wilderness, Va.; M. O. with Co. Oct. 11, 64, at Albany, N. Y.—Prior serv. Private Co. B. 10 N. Y. Mil, June to August, 1861, at Albany Barracks. [P O. 520 Clinton Ave., Albany, N. Y.]ZEILMAN, George W —A. 24, Enr. Sept. 17, 61, 3 yrs. Co. F.; M. O. with Co. Oct. 11, 64, at Albany, N. , Ernest—A. 33, Enr. Sept. 14, 61, 3 yrs.; Muse, in band; M. O. July 10, 62, at Harrisons Landing, , Smith.—A. 18, Enr. Sept. 17, 61, 3 yrs. Co. F.; w. in ac. and cap. Dec. 13, 62, at Fredericksburg, Va.; paroled; absent wounded at Point Lookout, Md., at muster out of Co. Oct. 11, CHARLES AUDI S( IX \Y<H )D\V( iRTH. Born November 13. [S.^S. in Fenner. Madison County, N. Y. From 1845 to 1801 lived at Yorkshire, Cattaraugus X. Y. Pre-pared for college at Fredoniaand Middlebury Academies. Taught school■ ear Am Arbor. Mich., 185S and near Lexington. Ky., j8=;g. JoinedCapt. Chapins Company. Buffalo. Aug. 7. 1861. With Comrades Xashand Grannis organized Co. H. Sept. 17, i8fn. l-irst Lieutenant, , 1861. On recruiting service from January to March 1862. Rejoinedregiment at Yorktown, participated in the Siege of Yorktown, HanoverCourt House. Gaines Mills and Malvern Hill. While leading Com-pany A in a charge at Malvern Hill was wounded in the eyes andleft for dead on the field; after regaining consciousness was found bycomrades who laid him in a barn. After five days was taken toLibby Prison where he remained until July 18, 1862. whe


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