Thomas Haggerty
b. between 1831 and 1832
- Company: E
- Thomas Haggerty was born between 1831 - 1832 at Ireland.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Thomas gave his occupation as harness-maker.
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On 1 Aug 1863 Thomas mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. - On 29 Sep 1863 Thomas ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts by desertion.
- Last Edited: 14 Jan 2007
Lewis Haire
b. 11 February 1841, d. 5 November 1861
- Father: Roswell Haire b. between 1822 - 1823, d. 4 Jul 1863
- Mother: Charlotte Lafflin b. 1 Jan 1820, d. 23 Jun 1885
- Company: H
- Lewis Haire was born on 11 Feb 1841 at Northbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, son of Roswell Haire and Charlotte Lafflin.
- Lewis Haire was enumerated in the household of Roswell Haire and Charlotte Lafflin in the 1850 US Federal Census on 23 Aug 1850 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
Roswell Hare, 27, boot treer, b. MA (as were all in the family)
Charlotte, 29
**Lewis, 9
Betsey, 7
Charles, 3. - On 29 Nov 1860 Lewis's sister, Betsey Haire, married Reuben W. Adams at Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Lewis gave his occupation as currier (leather worker).
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On 25 Jul 1861 Lewis mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He was 20 years, 5 months and 14 days old. - On 21 Oct 1861 Lewis Haire was wounded at The Battle of Ball's Bluff, Leesburg, Virginia, severely in the shoulder.
- On 30 Oct 1861 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Lewis Haire was included among "The Killed Wounded and Missing of the Fifteenth Regiment," after Ball's Bluff.

- He died on 5 Nov 1861 at Poolesville, Montgomery County, Maryland, unmarried, of gunshot wounds suffered at Ball's Bluff. He was 20 years, 8 months and 25 days old.
- He was buried on 5 Nov 1861 at Poolesville Cemetery, Poolesville, Montgomery County, Maryland.

- He was buried on 5 Nov 1861 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, Plot: Sec: 13, Site: 7842.
- Lewis Haire and Reuben W. Adams, brothers-in-law, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Reuben enlisting after Lewis' death.
- Lewis Haire and Hiram Laflin, nephew and uncle, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Hiram enlisting after Lewis' death. (Hiram's sister, Charlotte, was Lewis' mother.).
- Roswell, his father, outlived Lewis and died on 4 Jul 1863 at The Battle of Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, while serving with the 19th Maine, which fought alongside the 15th Massachusetts in that battle. (Note: For Roswell Haire, a survivor's pension was paid to Oril J. Haire, who filed in Maine. Also the same person is designated as a guardian for a minor 25 Nov 1869.).
- On 1 Sep 1863 Charlotte Lafflin received a pension to surviving family member based on Lewis's service; his mother, received certificate number 12157.
- Lewis Haire was included on the Civil War memorial at Whitinsville, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- Charlotte, his mother, outlived Lewis and died on 23 Jun 1885 at Northbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 65.
- Descendant(s): Mike Haire, descendant of Lewis' only surviving sibling, Charles.
- Last Edited: 30 Apr 2011
Angelo A. M. Hale
b. between 1839 and 1840
- Father: William Hale b. between 1789 - 1790
- Mother: Sally Waterman b. 16 Mar 1810, d. 12 Jan 1857
- Company: H
- Angelo A. M. Hale was born between 1839 - 1840 at East Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts, son of William Hale and Sally Waterman.
- Angelo A. M. Hale was enumerated in the household of William Hale and Sally Waterman in the 1850 US Federal Census on 19 Aug 1850 at Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
Wm. Hale, 60, stone cutter, b. MA
Mrs. Hale, 40, b. RI (Sally Waterman, widowed Sprague)
**Angelo, 10, b. MA
Esias Waterman, 79, none, b. RI
Charles Sprague, 22, mechanic, b. RI (Angelo's step-brother)
Mrs. Sprague, 19, b. RI (Elmira Wallace, 1st wife of Charles). - On 12 Jan 1857 his mother, Sally Waterman, died at Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts, of consumption at age 46.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Angelo gave his occupation as machinist.
- Angelo was living at Northbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
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On 12 Jul 1861 Angelo mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as the drummer, being credited to the quota of Northbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts. - On 21 Aug 1862 at "The New York Times", New York City, New York, Angelo A. M. Hale was included in a list of the sick and wounded soldiers brought (apparently to Washington) by the steamer Atlantic.
- On 27 Aug 1862 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Angelo A. M. Hale was mentioned among the wounded as having arrived at New York from Fortress Monroe.

- On 24 Jan 1863 Angelo ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts due to disability.
- Note: This man appears to be a local boy, and yet I can find no trace of him after the war. Doesn't mean it's not there just that I can't find it. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.
- Last Edited: 20 Aug 2007
William Snow Hale
b. 18 December 1816, d. 1871
- Father: Abel Hale b. 17 Apr 1782, d. 10 Aug 1841
- Mother: Hannah Baker b. 1783, d. 14 Nov 1843
- Company: A
- William Snow Hale was born on 18 Dec 1816 at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, son of Abel Hale and Hannah Baker.
- On 5 Dec 1839 William Snow Hale, 22, married Emma M. Houghton, 25, daughter of Ephraim Houghton and Eunice Carlton, at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- On 10 Aug 1841 his father, Abel Hale, died at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 59.
- On 13 Feb 1850 his daughter, Emma Frances Hale, died at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, of fever canker at age 3.
- On 16 Feb 1850 his daughter, Alzina Elizabeth Hale, died at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, of fever canker at age 6.
- William Snow Hale and Emma M. Houghton were enumerated in the 1850 US Federal census on 28 Aug 1850 at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
William S. Hale, 34, comb maker, b.Leominster, MA
Emma M., 35, b. Rindge, NH
August M., 9/12 (i.e. Nov 1849), b. Leominster, MA. - On 12 Sep 1851 his daughter, Augusta Marie Hale, died at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, of dysentery at age 2.
- In 1862 William was living at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1862, William gave his occupation as farmer.
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On 9 Aug 1862 William mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry according to Ford and the 1870 roster, being credited to the quota of Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 45 years, 7 months and 22 days old. -
On 9 Aug 1863 William mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry according to MASSCW. He was 46 years, 7 months and 22 days old. - On 28 Jul 1864 William ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts due to expiration of service term.
- He and Emma M. Houghton were enumerated in the 1870 US Federal Census on 8 Jun 1870 at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:Hale, William S., 54, day laborer, b. MA
---, Emma M., 55, b. NH
---, Mary, 59, b. MA
(Note: there are no children enumerated). - William Snow Hale died in 1871 when his will was entered in the Worcester county probate index. He was 54 years old.
- He was buried in 1871 at Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Section 3 Lot 32 (Note: this needs visual confirmation. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.).
- On 7 Jun 1882 Emma M. Houghton received a pension to surviving family member based on William's service; his wife, and received certificate number 211449.
- Emma M. Hale was enumerated as the widow of William Snow Hale, of the 15th Massachusetts, in the 1890 Veterans' Schedules of the US Federal Census in Jun 1890 at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- Emma, his wife, outlived William and died on 13 Nov 1895 at Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 81.
- Last Edited: 4 Oct 2010
Family: Emma M. Houghton b. 15 Sep 1814, d. 13 Nov 1895
- Alzina Elizabeth Hale b. 1 Sep 1843, d. 16 Feb 1850
- Emma Frances Hale b. 9 Jan 1847, d. 13 Feb 1850
- Augusta Marie Hale b. 2 Sep 1849, d. 12 Sep 1851
- Son Hale b. 18 Nov 1853
Ammi Hall
b. 28 March 1833, d. 11 February 1894
- Father: Isaac Hall b. between 1793 - 1794
- Mother: Hannah Kendall b. between 1795 - 1796
- Company: 1_SS
- Ammi Hall was born on 28 Mar 1833 at Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, son of Isaac Hall and Hannah Kendall.
- Ammi Hall was enumerated in the household of Isaac Hall and Hannah Kendall in the 1850 US Federal Census on 5 Sep 1850 at West Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, as:
Isaac Hall, 56, wheelwright, b. MA (as were all in the family)
Hannah, 54
**Ammi, 18, farmer
Benja., 13
Hannah, 23. - At the time of his enlistment, Ammi gave his occupation as carpenter.
- In 1861 Ammi was living at West Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
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On 2 Sep 1861 Ammi Hall mustered into service with the 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters. He was 28 years, 5 months and 5 days old. - In Mar 1862 Ammi Hall was possibly included in the group photo believed to have been taken at this time of the Sharpshooters selected to accompany General Lander's body home to Salem. The officer standing at the far left is Captain John "Jack" Saunders (Click icon to view.).

- On 21 Aug 1862 at "The New York Times", New York City, New York, Ammi Hall was included in a list of the sick and wounded soldiers brought (apparently to Washington) by the steamer Atlantic.
- On 27 Aug 1862 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Ammi Hall was mentioned among the wounded as having arrived at New York from Fortress Monroe.

- On 26 Sep 1862 Ammi ended military service with the 1st Massachusetts Sharpshooters discharged for disability.
- He made application for a veteran's pension on 24 Aug 1863, and received certificate number 23424.
- On 14 Mar 1869 Ammi Hall, 35, married Mary Elizabeth Russell, daughter of Oliver Russell and Lucinda Frost, at Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
- Ammi Hall and Mary Elizabeth Russell were enumerated in the 1880 US Federal census on 11 Jun 1880 at Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, as:Hall, Ammi, 48, carpenter (farmer), b. MA (as were all in the family)
---, Mary E., 45, wife
---, Henrys S., 10, son
---, Bertha L., 6, dau. - Ammi Hall was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, as having served in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, with "Andrew Sharpshooters" written above. This appears to be the case, since he does not appear on any known rosters of the 15th Massachusetts.
- He died on 11 Feb 1894 at Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, of Bright's disease. He was 60 years, 10 months and 14 days old.
- He was buried in Feb 1894 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
- He left a will which was probated in at Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
- On 27 Feb 1894 Mary Elizabeth Russell received a pension to surviving family member in Massachusetts based on Ammi's service; his wife, received certificate number 394901.
- Mary, his wife, outlived Ammi and died on 1 Apr 1913.
- Last Edited: 16 Mar 2011
Family: Mary Elizabeth Russell b. between 1834 - 1835, d. 1 Apr 1913
- Henry Lorenzo Hall b. 7 Apr 1870
- Bertha Louise Hall b. 4 Feb 1874
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