Robert Mallory

b. between 1839 and 1840
  • Company: Not_Assigned
  • Robert Mallory was born between 1839 - 1840 at unknown.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Robert gave his occupation as seaman.
  • In 1864 Robert was living at Tarrytown, New York.

  • On 30 Apr 1864 Robert mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry having received a bounty of $325, being credited to the quota of Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
  • On 27 Jul 1864 Robert ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts by transfer to the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.

  • Starting 28 Jul 1864, Robert also served in the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Company "G."
  • On 25 Aug 1864 Robert was taken prisoner at Reams' Station, Dinwiddie County, Virginia.
  • He ended his service with no further record.
  • Last Edited: 18 Jan 2012

George Chester Mann

b. 20 December 1839, d. 19 May 1887
  • Father: Chester Mann b. 18 Sep 1791, d. 18 Jul 1859
  • Mother: Martha W. Adams b. 16 Jan 1805, d. 27 Oct 1888
  • Company: F
  • George Chester Mann was born on 20 Dec 1839 at Ashby, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, son of Chester Mann and Martha W. Adams.
  • On 18 Jul 1859 his father, Chester Mann, died at Ashby, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, of consumption at age 67.
  • George Chester Mann was enumerated in the household of Charles Henry Mann and Martha W. Adams in the 1860 US Federal Census in Jul 1860 at Ashby, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, with his elder brother and mother as:
    C. H. Mann 28, machinist, b. MA (as were all in the family)
    Martha Mann, 55
    Alice, 18, school teacher
    Fanny, 17
    **George, 20, painter.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1861, George gave his occupation as painter.

  • On 12 Jul 1861 George mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 21 years, 6 months and 22 days old.
  • He was declared missing in action on 21 Oct 1861 at The Battle of Ball's Bluff, Leesburg, Virginia.
  • On 30 Oct 1861 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, George Chester Mann 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, George C. Mann was listed among the prisoners taken at Ball's Bluff.
  • On 2 Nov 1862 George Chester Mann, 22, married Marilla L. Foster, daughter of Ai Foster and Louisa Rachel Benjamin, at Ashby, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
  • On 3 Jul 1863 George Chester Mann was wounded at The Battle of Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania.
  • On 22 Jul 1863 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, George Chester Mann was reported as wounded at Gettysburg.
  • On 28 Jul 1864 George ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts having fulfilled his term of service.

  • He made application for a veteran's pension, but no further information is known. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.
  • He and Marilla L. Foster were enumerated in the 1870 US Federal Census on 16 Jul 1870 at Leominster P. O., Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
    Mann, George, 30, farmhand, b. MA (as were all)
    ---, Macilla, 30
    ---, George B., 7
    ---, Freddie, 4
    ---, Chester, 2
    McLoud, Mer??, works on farm, b. Scotland
    Robinson, Charles, 17, works on farm, b. MA.
  • In 1879, George was mentioned in Marvin's history of Lancaster.
  • He died on 19 May 1887 at Derry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. He was 47 years, 4 months and 29 days old.
  • On 7 Aug 1890 Marilla L. Foster received a pension to surviving family member in New Hampshire based on George's service; and received certificate number 307393.
  • Last Edited: 23 Mar 2012

Family: Marilla L. Foster b. between 1838 - 1839

  • George Benjamin Mann b. 2 Apr 1863
  • Frederick A. Mann b. 9 Jul 1866
  • Chester Mann b. 19 May 1868

William Maxy Burlingame Mann

b. 12 August 1842, d. 21 October 1861

Gravemarker of William Mann
  • Father: George Mann b. 23 Sep 1808, d. 27 Feb 1852
  • Mother: Hannah Hopkins b. 2 Jan 1810, d. 17 Jan 1889
  • Company: H
  • William Maxy Burlingame Mann was born on 12 Aug 1842 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts, son of George Mann and Hannah Hopkins.
  • William Maxy Burlingame Mann was enumerated in the household of George Mann and Hannah Hopkins in the 1850 US Federal Census on 7 Aug 1850 at Blackstone, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as follows:
    George Mann, 43, dresser tender, b. RI
    Hannah, 40, b. RI
    George, Jr., 17, dresser tender, b. MA
    Henry, 12, b. MA
    **William, 8, b. MA
    Daniel, 2, b. MA
    Charles Newell, 22, dresser tender, b. unknown
    Benjamin Owens, 30, dresser tender, b. England.
  • On 27 Feb 1852 his father, George Mann, died at Blackstone, Worcester County, Massachusetts, of consumption at age 43.
  • On 19 Oct 1854 William's widowed mother, Hannah Hopkins, remarried to Leonard Fessenden Everett, 45, at Franklin, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, (She was the widow of George Mann).
  • In 1861 William was living at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, William gave his occupation as shoemaker.

  • On 12 Jul 1861 William mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 18 years and 11 months old.
  • William Maxy Burlingame Mann and Albert Everett, step-brothers, served together in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
  • William Maxy Burlingame Mann died on 21 Oct 1861 at The Battle of Ball's Bluff, Leesburg, Virginia. He was 19 years, 2 months and 9 days old.
  • He was buried in Oct 1861 at South Sutton Cemetery, Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
  • On 30 Oct 1861 at "The Worcester Spy", Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, William Maxy Burlingame Mann was included among "The Killed Wounded and Missing of the Fifteenth Regiment," after Ball's Bluff.
  • Hannah Hopkins received a pension to surviving family member based on William's service; his mother, received certificate number 10225.
  • On 25 Sep 1862 Henry Clay Mann, his brother, a weaver from Blackstone, enlisted in the 51st Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Company K, and was discharged for disability on 03 November 1862.
  • Credits: Gerry Dahlstrom, who kindly contributed the cemetery photography.
  • Last Edited: 25 Mar 2012

Charles P. Mansfield

b. between 1843 and 1844, d. 18 June 1864
  • Company: D
  • Charles P. Mansfield was born between 1843 - 1844 at Suffield, Hampden County, Massachusetts.
  • In 1862 Charles was living at Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1862, Charles gave his occupation as farmer.

  • On 11 Mar 1862 Charles mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
  • He died on 18 Jun 1864 at White House, Virginia, of disease.
  • Last Edited: 18 Jan 2012

Frederic Theodore Maple

b. 5 April 1845, d. before 1870
  • Father: Zebedee Maple b. between 1819 - 1820
  • Mother: Angeline Brigham b. 16 Apr 1823, d. 5 May 1906
  • Company: D
  • Frederic Theodore Maple was born on 5 Apr 1845 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, son of Zebedee Maple and Angeline Brigham.
  • (Note: Although Ford's age for him calculates to 1842-1843, Worcester records show 1845 as his DOB. He appears to have been considerably under age. ).
  • Frederic Theodore Maple was enumerated in the household of Zebedee Maple and Angeline Brigham in the 1850 US Federal Census on 23 Aug 1850 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
    Zebedie Maple, 30, moulder, b. Canada
    Angelina, 24, b. Canada
    Adelaide F., 7, b. MA
    **Frederic T., 5, b. MA
    Josephine E., 3, b. MA
    Marcel Joubert, 24, moulder, b. Canada.
  • Frederic Theodore Maple's parents Zebedee Maple and Angeline Brigham were divorced.
  • Frederic Theodore Maple was enumerated in the household of Angeline Maple in the 1860 US Federal Census on 29 Jun 1860 at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
    Angeline Maple, 36, b. Canada (as were all in the family - sic)
    Theadosa A., 16
    **Frederick T., 15, apprentice of moulder
    Josaphine E., 12
    Liberty B., 9.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Frederic gave his occupation as moulder.
  • In 1861 Frederic was living at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

  • On 12 Jul 1861 Frederic mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as a musician, being credited to the quota of Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 16 years, 3 months and 7 days old.
  • On 26 Dec 1863, Frederic was reenlisted for a bounty of $423.32.
  • On 14 Jul 1864 Frederic's mother, Angeline Brigham, remarried to Joseph N. Sampson at Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for him and the second for her.
  • On 27 Jul 1864 Frederic ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts by transfer to the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.

  • Starting 28 Jul 1864, Frederic also served in the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Company "G."
  • He ended his service with by mustering out on 16 Jul 1865 at Washington, DC.
  • On 24 Feb 1868 Frederic's father, Zebedee Maple, remarried to Lucy Lovely at Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a second marriage for both, with registration in Worcester.
  • Frederic Theodore Maple died before 1870 probably. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information..
  • On 4 Dec 1883 Angeline Sampson received a pension to surviving family member based on Frederic's service; his mother, received certificate number 219699.
  • Last Edited: 23 Mar 2012
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