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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Roster of the Nineteenth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers (search)
e-en. Dec. 21, ‘63; wounded May 7, ‘64; M. O. June 30, ‘65 as Q. M.S. Farrell, Robert, priv., (H), Jan. 18, ‘65; 23; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Farren, John, priv., (C), July 25, ‘63; 23; sub. Henry M. Tucker; transf. to 20 M. V. Jan. 14, 1865. Farrer, Frank, priv., (D), May 14, 1864; 20; sub. Noyes Wheeler; abs. pris. as Farnham; N. F.R. Farrington, Henry C., priv., (H), Dec. 10, ‘61; 31; wounded Dec. 13, ‘62;disch. disa. Mar. 3, 1863. Farnham, William, priv., (C), June 3, ‘64; 18; sub. W. H. Robinson; died Nov. 22, ‘64, Salisbury, N. C. Fasbell, Isaac M., priv., (H), Jan. 5, ‘65; 21; M. O. June 30, ‘65. Faul, Patrick, priv., (D), Aug. 12, ‘61; 22; abs. missing since May 18, ‘64; N. F.R.; sup. dead. Faulkner, Patrick, priv., Sept. 3, ‘61; 20; no service. Fay, William, priv., (D), Mar. 3, ‘64; rejected Mar. 5, ‘64. Fee, James, priv., (B), Aug. 19, ‘61; 46; disch. disa. Mar. 23, ‘63. Fee, William, priv., (B), Mar. 30, ‘64; 18; killed in action, Jun
Fatal occurrence in Somerville. --We regret to learn of the death of W. H. Robinson, Esq., clerk of the county court of Fayette county, which occurred in Somerville, on Saturday evening, from the accidental discharge of a pistol. He lived only an hour after the occurrence. He was an old citizen of Fayette, and highly esteemed.--Memphis Argus, 28th ult.
The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], Fatal occurrence in Somerville, Tenn. (search)
Fatal occurrence in Somerville, Tenn. --A Tennessee exchange regrets to learn of the death of W. H. Robinson, Esq., clerk of the county court of Fayette county, which occurred in Somerville, on Saturday evening, from the accidental discharge of a pistol. He lived only an hour after the occurrence. He was an old citizen of Fayette, and highly esteemed.
Proceedings in the courts Mayor's Court.--Yesterday the following cases were disposed of by the Mayor: W. H. Robinson was fined $2 for depositing a dead dog in an alley. Jas. Williams, a soldier, found drunk in the street, complained Saturday morning that the officers who searched him at the cage took his money and tobacco from him and would not return it. He was confronted yesterday by the officers, all of whom swore he had nothing on him but a knife. He was sent to Castle Thunder. Jas. W. Wood was charged by Mr. Hœnniger, of the Spotswood Hotel, with robbing room No. 44 of a fine gold watch and chain and pocket-book, belonging to one of the occupants, and a coat belonging to another. He was captured in Rocketts, wearing the watch, and the coat was found at his lodging, but the money has not been recovered. He was remanded to jail to await an examination before the Hustings Court next Monday. The case of Michael Buckton, for felonious cutting and stabbing