Son of Abraham & Betsey McKenney.
Brother of Sgt William Hambleton McKinney.
On 10 April 1862, in Londonderry, New Hampshire, he married Angeline M. Boyce.
Note: His brother, Sgt William McKinney's stone is next to him.
12 Oct 2008: The broken stone behind the military stones is the original stone for the brothers, Andrew & William.
Biographical data and notes:
- Pre-enlistment occupation: Shoemaker
- Andrew J. McKenney died at Londonderry, NH
Enlistment:
- Residing in Derry, NH at time of enlistment
- 21 years of age at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Jul 5 1861 as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into B Company, 1st Heavy Artillery (Massachusetts) on Jul 5 1861
- Mustered out from 1st Heavy Artillery (Massachusetts) on Jul 8 1864 (MO while absent wounded)
Listed as:
- Wounded on May 19 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA
Sources for the above information:
- Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil War, (Adjutant General, 1931-37)
- First Regiment of Heavy Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteers, (Regimental Assn, 1917)
Note that the spelling on his stone of his surname is incorrect.
Son of Abraham & Betsey McKenney.
Brother of Sgt William Hambleton McKinney.
On 10 April 1862, in Londonderry, New Hampshire, he married Angeline M. Boyce.
Note: His brother, Sgt William McKinney's stone is next to him.
12 Oct 2008: The broken stone behind the military stones is the original stone for the brothers, Andrew & William.
Biographical data and notes:
- Pre-enlistment occupation: Shoemaker
- Andrew J. McKenney died at Londonderry, NH
Enlistment:
- Residing in Derry, NH at time of enlistment
- 21 years of age at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Jul 5 1861 as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into B Company, 1st Heavy Artillery (Massachusetts) on Jul 5 1861
- Mustered out from 1st Heavy Artillery (Massachusetts) on Jul 8 1864 (MO while absent wounded)
Listed as:
- Wounded on May 19 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA
Sources for the above information:
- Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil War, (Adjutant General, 1931-37)
- First Regiment of Heavy Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteers, (Regimental Assn, 1917)
Note that the spelling on his stone of his surname is incorrect.
Family Members
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Benjamin Henry McKenney
1828–1910
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George Washington McKenney
1829–1912
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Walter Edwin McKenney
1832–1862
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Charles Ellsworth McKenney
1834–1899
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Helen McKenney Taylor
1836–1909
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Mary Ann McKenney
1838–1856
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Sgt William H. McKenney
1842–1864
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Elizabeth A. McKenney Wheeler
1846–1927
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Julia Florence McKenney
1851–1858
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