George W. Hunt
b. between 1842 and 1843, d. before 1870
- Father: Ephraim Hunt b. 1810
- Mother: Susan [--?--]
- Company: C
- George W. Hunt was born between 1842 - 1843 at Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, son of Ephraim Hunt and Susan [--?--].
- On 23 Oct 1858 George's sister, Mary R. Hunt, married Charles Gilbert Ryder at Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- George W. Hunt was enumerated in the household of Ephraim Hunt and Susan [--?--] in the 1860 US Federal Census on 18 Jul 1860 at Harvard P. O., Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
Ephraim Hunt, 48, machinist, b. VT
Susan, 63, b. MA
George W., 18, apprentice machinist, b. MA
Mary Ball, 14, b. MA. - At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1861, George gave his occupation as machinist.
- In 1861 George was living at Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
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On 12 Jul 1861 George mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. - Charles Gilbert Ryder and Andrew J. Hunt, George W. Hunt, two brothers, and their brothers-in-law, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
- George W. Hunt and William James Coulter, future brothers-in-law, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Company C.
- On 17 Sep 1862 George was taken prisoner at The Battle of Antietam, Washington County, Maryland, according to Ford's history, or missing in action according to the MASSCW.
- On 15 Oct 1862 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, George W. Hunt was mentioned as having been taken prisoner and subsequently released.

- On 4 Dec 1863 George ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts due to disability.
- On 6 Apr 1864 George W. Hunt married Fannie S. Coulter, 19, daughter of James W. Coulter and Margaret Barr Dawson, at Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
- George W. Hunt died before 1870 apparently. However, no record has yet been found. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information..
- He's surviving family was enumerated in the household of Margaret Barr Dawson in the 1870 US Federal Census on 1 Jun 1870 at Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
Coulter, Margaret, 62, b. VT
---, John, 27, teamster, b. NY
---, Dawson, 21, harness maker, b. NY
**Hunt, Fannie, 25, b. NY
---, Frank, D., 5, b. MA. - On 19 Jul 1877 his brother, Andrew J. Hunt, died at Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, of cancer at age 43.
- On 1 May 1878 George's widow, Fannie S. Coulter remarried to George F. Fisher at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for him and the second for her.
- In 1896, George was included in "The History of Clinton, Massachusetts."
- Last Edited: 14 Apr 2009
Family: Fannie S. Coulter b. 27 Aug 1844
- Frank D. Hunt b. Mar 1865
Joseph E. Hunt
b. between 1840 and 1841
- Company: Not_Assigned
- Joseph E. Hunt was born between 1840 - 1841 at unknown.
- In 1864 Joseph was living at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Joseph gave his occupation as seaman.
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On 19 May 1864 Joseph mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry having received a bounty of $325, being credited to the quota of Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. - On 1 Jun 1864 Joseph ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts by desertion, according to the MASSCW.
- Last Edited: 15 Jun 2006
Josiah Harrison Hunt
b. between 1833 and 1834, d. 14 March 1865
- Father: Josiah Hunt b. 1805, d. 25 Dec 1855
- Mother: Lucinda Lane d. 19 Nov 1876
- Company: 1_SS
- Josiah Harrison Hunt was born between 1833 - 1834, son of Josiah Hunt and Lucinda Lane.
- Josiah Harrison Hunt was enumerated in the household of Josiah Hunt and Lucinda Lane in the 1850 US Federal Census on 20 Aug 1850 at Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, as:Josiah Hunt, 45, bootmaker, b. MA (as were all)
Lucinda, 43
Rosilla, 20
Lucy Ann, 18
Moses, 16
**Harrison, 9
Sarah, 7
John, 13, b. Ireland. - In 1862 Josiah was living at Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
- At the time of his enlistment, Josiah gave his occupation as farmer.
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On 28 Oct 1862 Josiah Harrison Hunt mustered into service with the 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters. - On 16 Mar 1864 Josiah ended military service with the 1st Massachusetts Sharpshooters by transfer.
- Starting 16 Mar 1864, Josiah also served in the 24th Regiment U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps, Company E.
- He ended his service with the 24th Regiment U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps, Company E on 14 Sep 1864.
- He made application for a veteran's pension on 25 Sep 1864, but no certificate number is recorded.
- He died on 14 Mar 1865 at Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, unmarried, of consumption.
- He was buried in Mar 1865 at Elm Street Cemetery, Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
- On 24 Aug 1866 Lucinda Locke received a pension to surviving family member based on Josiah's service; his mother received certificate number 99154.
- Josiah Harrison Hunt is mentioned the History of the 1st MA Sharpshooters by Dave McGlaughlin. Click HERE.
- Last Edited: 27 Jan 2011
Charles H. Hurlburt
b. 21 June 1844, d. 1 October 1910
- Father: Frederick B. Hurlburt
- Mother: Priscilla [--?--]
- Company: C
- Charles H. Hurlburt was born on 21 Jun 1844 at Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine, son of Frederick B. Hurlburt and Priscilla [--?--].
- At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1861, Charles gave his occupation as railroad repairer.
- In 1861 Charles was living at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
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On 12 Jul 1861 Charles mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as a Sergeant, being credited to the quota of Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 17 years and 21 days old. - On 21 Oct 1861 Charles was taken prisoner at The Battle of Ball's Bluff, Leesburg, Virginia.
- On 30 Oct 1861 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Charles H. Hurlburt was included among "The Killed Wounded and Missing of the Fifteenth Regiment," after Ball's Bluff.

- On 20 Nov 1861 at "The Worcester Daily Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Charles Hurlbert was listed among the prisoners taken at Ball's Bluff.

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On 19 Feb 1864 Charles mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry having reenlisted as a Sergeant for a bounty of $325. He was 19 years, 7 months and 29 days old. - On 22 Jun 1864 Charles was taken prisoner at Petersburg, Prince George County, Virginia.
- On 14 Jul 1864 Charles was promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
- On 28 Jul 1864 Charles ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts by administrative transfer in abstentia to company G of the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
- On 24 Aug 1864 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Charles H. Hurlburt was reported among the prisoners, for a total of four commissioned officers and seventy-seven enlisted men.

- On 28 Apr 1865, Charles was paroled from prison.
- He ended his service with mustered out as 1st Lieutenant of Company F on 15 May 1865 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
- On 30 Mar 1868 Charles H. Hurlburt, 23, married Adelaide C. Tilyou, daughter of Peter B. Tilyou and Martha Randall, at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
- Charles H. Hurlburt and Adelaide C. Tilyou were enumerated in the 1870 US Federal Census on 14 Jul 1870 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, as:
Hurlburt, Charles, 25, F??man R. R., b. ME
Adelaide, 22, b. MA
Oscar, 2, b. MA
Henry, 1/12, b. May in MA
Tilyow, Martha, 45, b. MA (his mother-in-law)
---, Josephine, 24, fancy goods clerk, b. NY. - On 22 May 1876 his young son, Charles Henry Hurlburt, died at Somerset, Massachusetts, of dropsey at age 5.
- Charles H. Hurlburt made application at Massachusetts for a veteran's pension on 28 Mar 1881, and received certificate number 920683.
- On 10 Mar 1909 Adelaide C. Tilyou, his wife, died at City Hospital, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
- On 18 May 1910, at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Togus, Kennebec County, Maine, Charles was admitted.
- He died on 1 Oct 1910 at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Togus, Kennebec County, Maine. He was 66 years, 3 months and 10 days old.
- On 5 Oct 1910, Charles was "taken to Boston, Mass. by brother."
- He was buried in Oct 1910 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, apparently.
- On 27 Oct 1910 Charles H. Hurlburt was reported as deceased at the 44th regimental reunion.

- His "personal effects sent by Am. Ex. Oct 29, 1910 and cash Nov.8, 1910 to Oscar T. Hurlburg, son, 7 Wainwright P., Rockaway Beach, NY."
- Last Edited: 5 Oct 2010
Family: Adelaide C. Tilyou b. 1848, d. 10 Mar 1909
- Oscar Tilyou Hurlburt b. 14 Jan 1869
- Charles Henry Hurlburt b. 16 Jun 1870, d. 22 May 1876
David Scobey Huse
b. 28 September 1844, d. 9 August 1863

David S. Huse
- Father: Thomas Muzzey Huse b. 29 Mar 1812, d. 10 Apr 1881
- Mother: Elisabeth Scobey b. 1816, d. 20 Apr 1911
- Company: 1_SS
- David Scobey Huse was born on 28 Sep 1844 at Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, son of Thomas Muzzey Huse and Elisabeth Scobey.
- David Scobey Huse was enumerated in the household of Thomas Muzzey Huse and Elisabeth Scobey in the 1850 US Federal Census on 25 Aug 1850 at Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, as:Thomas M. Huse, 37, cordwainer, b. VT
Elizsabeth S., 33, b. NH
Henry H., 11, b. VT
Jane M., 8, b. MA
**David S., 5, b. MA
Mary C., 4, b. MA
Relief C. P., 23, b. VT. - David Scobey Huse was enumerated in the household of Thomas Muzzey Huse and Elisabeth Scobey in the 1860 US Federal Census on 5 Jun 1860 at Barnstead, Belknap County, New Hampshire, as:Thomas M. Huse, 48, miller, b. VT
Elizsabeth S., 45, b. NH
Henry, 21, school teacher, b. VT
Jennie M., 18, school teacher, b. MA
**David S., 15, b. MA
Mary E., 14, b. MA
George W., 7, b. NH
Samuel J. Smart, 27, cordwainer, b. NH
Samuel F. Merrell, 23, merchant, b. NH. - In 1861 David was living at Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts.
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On 3 Sep 1861 David S. Huse mustered into service with the 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters. He was 16 years, 11 months and 6 days old. - At the time of his enlistment, David gave his occupation as carpenter.
- On 11 Jan 1862 David ended military service with the 1st Massachusetts Sharpshooters at Cumberland, Maryland, by discharge.
- Starting 30 Sep 1862, David also served in the as a Corporal in the 15th Infantry Regiment New Hampshire.
- He died on 9 Aug 1863 at Mound City, Pulaski County, Illinois, of disease. He was 18 years, 10 months and 12 days old.
- He was buried in Aug 1863 at Mound City National Cemetery, Mound City, Pulaski County, Illinois, Plot: F 0 4441.
- Last Edited: 27 Jan 2011
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