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Corpl. John E. Allbery

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Corpl. John E. Allbery Veteran

Birth
Beverly, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Feb 1919 (aged 76)
Waterford, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Waterford, Washington County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.54378, Longitude: -81.64539
Plot
S-1, Row-G, #14
Memorial ID
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Newspaper Obituaries Washington County, Ohio

5 Feb 1842 - 13 Feb 1919


Not able to find what his middle initial E stands for.


NOTE: History of Co E 2nd Reg WVA Cavalry Vols

Cpl. Co. F. 2nd WVA Cavalry

Union Battle Unit Details -- Five Forks & Appomattox House


This regiment, although mustered into the service as a West Virginia unit, was recruited mainly in Ohio. It was organized August 1, 1861, in Southern Ohio by Colonel William M. Bolles. Ohio's Governor declined the muster of the Regiment, stating he was under orders to commission no more cavalry. Application was made to Governor F.R. Pierpoint, provisional Governor of the portion of Virginia now known as West Virginia. With the consent of the Secretary of War, Pierpoint accepted the organization and ordered it into camp at Parkersburg. It was mustered as the Second Regiment of Loyal Virginia Cavalry on November 8, 1861. The Regiment operated about Western Virginia until July 1864 when it moved to the Shenandoah Valley. It fought at Kearnstown, Chambersburg, Opequan, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek, Five Forks, Sailor's Creek, Appomattox Station and was at Appomattox during the surrender of the Confederate Army. The Regiment led the Army of the Potomac in the Grand Review at Washington. It then travelled to Wheeling and was mustered out on the 4th of July 1865. Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 77 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 115 Enlisted men by disease. Total 196.

His medal may have been claimed by himself or someone who is related directly to him. Three medals shown on a picture are his brothers - Richard, Anthony and Joseph Allbery. Each medal has the name and regiment embossed along the edge. As of this date (10/10/2014) no photographs of those 4 Civil War veterans are known, apparently, to exist, a number of photographs of their medals have come to light from their Civil War regiment, the 2nd West Virginia cavalry. This unit distinguished itself during the war at places well known and obscure (the links above). Barlow Library does not have any of those brothers named except for other fellow veterans on the wall.


1 CONC Name: John Alberry

1 CONT Titles:

1 CONT Death date: 13 Feb 1919

1 CONT Death place: Beverly Vil, Washington, Ohio

1 CONT Birth date: 06 Feb 1843

1 CONT Estimated birth year:

1 CONT Birth place: Oh

1 CONT Age at death: 76 years 8 days

1 CONT Gender: Male

1 CONT Marital status: Married

1 CONT Race or color: American

1 CONT Street address:

1 CONT Occupation: Ret. Meat Dealer

1 CONT Residence:

1 CONT Burial date: 16 Feb 1919

1 CONT Burial place: Waterford, Ohio

1 CONT Cemetery name:

1 CONT Spouse name:

1 CONT Father name: Richard Alberry

1 CONT Father titles:

1 CONT Father birth place: Ohio

1 CONT Mother name: Mary Gilpin

1 CONT Mother titles:

1 CONT Mother birth place: Ohio

1 CONT GSU film number: 1984640

1 CONT Digital GS number: 4024452

1 CONT Image number: 207

1 CONT Reference number: fn 14870

1 CONT Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

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Newspaper Obituaries Washington County, Ohio

5 Feb 1842 - 13 Feb 1919


Not able to find what his middle initial E stands for.


NOTE: History of Co E 2nd Reg WVA Cavalry Vols

Cpl. Co. F. 2nd WVA Cavalry

Union Battle Unit Details -- Five Forks & Appomattox House


This regiment, although mustered into the service as a West Virginia unit, was recruited mainly in Ohio. It was organized August 1, 1861, in Southern Ohio by Colonel William M. Bolles. Ohio's Governor declined the muster of the Regiment, stating he was under orders to commission no more cavalry. Application was made to Governor F.R. Pierpoint, provisional Governor of the portion of Virginia now known as West Virginia. With the consent of the Secretary of War, Pierpoint accepted the organization and ordered it into camp at Parkersburg. It was mustered as the Second Regiment of Loyal Virginia Cavalry on November 8, 1861. The Regiment operated about Western Virginia until July 1864 when it moved to the Shenandoah Valley. It fought at Kearnstown, Chambersburg, Opequan, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek, Five Forks, Sailor's Creek, Appomattox Station and was at Appomattox during the surrender of the Confederate Army. The Regiment led the Army of the Potomac in the Grand Review at Washington. It then travelled to Wheeling and was mustered out on the 4th of July 1865. Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 77 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 115 Enlisted men by disease. Total 196.

His medal may have been claimed by himself or someone who is related directly to him. Three medals shown on a picture are his brothers - Richard, Anthony and Joseph Allbery. Each medal has the name and regiment embossed along the edge. As of this date (10/10/2014) no photographs of those 4 Civil War veterans are known, apparently, to exist, a number of photographs of their medals have come to light from their Civil War regiment, the 2nd West Virginia cavalry. This unit distinguished itself during the war at places well known and obscure (the links above). Barlow Library does not have any of those brothers named except for other fellow veterans on the wall.


1 CONC Name: John Alberry

1 CONT Titles:

1 CONT Death date: 13 Feb 1919

1 CONT Death place: Beverly Vil, Washington, Ohio

1 CONT Birth date: 06 Feb 1843

1 CONT Estimated birth year:

1 CONT Birth place: Oh

1 CONT Age at death: 76 years 8 days

1 CONT Gender: Male

1 CONT Marital status: Married

1 CONT Race or color: American

1 CONT Street address:

1 CONT Occupation: Ret. Meat Dealer

1 CONT Residence:

1 CONT Burial date: 16 Feb 1919

1 CONT Burial place: Waterford, Ohio

1 CONT Cemetery name:

1 CONT Spouse name:

1 CONT Father name: Richard Alberry

1 CONT Father titles:

1 CONT Father birth place: Ohio

1 CONT Mother name: Mary Gilpin

1 CONT Mother titles:

1 CONT Mother birth place: Ohio

1 CONT GSU film number: 1984640

1 CONT Digital GS number: 4024452

1 CONT Image number: 207

1 CONT Reference number: fn 14870

1 CONT Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

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