Chatfield, Charles Henry
Birth Name | Chatfield, Charles Henry |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 23 years, 2 months, 29 days |
Narrative
Never married, no children.
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On the battlefield, Charles is buried next to two other men from the same regiment, Austin Walker and D.A. Brands. They were in battle on the West side of Kennesaw Mountain. (JW)
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Military Service: Kansas Border War ; Civil War: Union Army, Captain, Distinguished Service.
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Civil War Military History:
Captain Co D 85th Illinois
Killed in battle of Kennesaw Mt.
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Residence: BATH, MASON CO, IL
Age: 21
Height: 5'8 1/2
Hair: BLACK
Eyes: DARK
Complexion: DARK
Marital Status: SINGLE
Occupation: CLERK
Nativity: BURTON, GEAUGA CO, OH
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Service Record
Joined JUL 18, 1862 MASON CO, IL
Joined By CPT HOUGHTON Period 3 YRS
Muster AUG 27, 1862 PEORIA, IL
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Joined FEB 29, 1864 CAMP MCCAFFEE, GA
Joined By GOV OF ILL Period 3 YRS
Muster FEB 29, 1864 CHATTANOOGA, TN
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THE COMPANY ROSTER
CAPTAIN CHARLES H. CHATFIELD was born in Middlefield, Geauga county, Ohio, October 3, 1840, removed with his parents to Illinois in 1843. and settled on a farm in Mason county. After making a trip to Like's Peak, in 1859, he settled near Fort Scott, Kansas, and served six months in the Border War. He returned to Illinois in 1860, and was a clerk in Bath when he enlisted as a private May 25, 1861, in Company K, Seventeenth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and was severely wounded at the battle of Fort Donelson, February 13, 1862. He was discharge on account of wounds June 15, 1862, returned to Bath, and assisted in recruiting Company D, and was elected second lieutenant at the organization of the company. He was a splendid drillmaster and was filled with soldierly pride. General Sheridan once said to Colonel Moore, "You must hold that young lieutenant back – he is too anxious for a fight." He was promoted first lieutenant December 21, 1862, and to be captain December 27, 1863. He commanded his company from the latter date, until killed in the assault on Kennesaw mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864. His remains are buried at No. 2331, in the national cemetery at Marietta, Ga.
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History of the 85th Illinois Regiment
Illinois Volunteer Infantry
by Henry J. Aten
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Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 3 October 1840 | Middlefield, Geauga Co., Ohio, USA | ||
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Death | 1864 | Kennesaw Mountain, Marietta, Cobb Co., Georgia, USA | ||
Cause: Civil War |
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Burial | Marietta National Cmtry., Marietta,Cobb Co., Georgia, USA | |||
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Chatfield, Levi Tomlinson | 28 August 1813 | 11 November 1848 | |
Mother | Mastick, Lovina | 1809 | 20 April 1858 | |
Brother | Chatfield, Isaac Willard | 11 August 1836 | 14 June 1921 | |
Brother | Chatfield, Ernest | |||
Brother | Chatfield, George | |||
Brother | Chatfield, Clark Samuel Sr | 22 January 1838 | 6 March 1906 | |
Chatfield, Charles Henry | 3 October 1840 | 1864 | ||
Sister | Chatfield, Ellen Charlotte | March 1847 | 7 September 1928 |
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