Michael Condon

d. 1 February 1873
  • Company: D
  • Michael Condon died on 1 Feb 1873.
  • He was buried in Feb 1873 at Togus National Cemetery, Togus, Kennebec County, Maine.
  • This man is buried as a member Co. D of the 15th Massachusetts, according to the VA records online at interment.net. Plot: D 80
    However, there is no record of him in any of the available rosters of the 15th.
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  • Last Edited: 9 Mar 2005

Barney Connelly

b. between 1841 and 1842
  • Company: B
  • Barney Connelly was born between 1841 - 1842 at Scotland.
  • In 1863 Barney was living at Scotland.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1863, Barney gave his occupation as seaman.

  • On 31 Jul 1863 Barney mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
  • On 8 Dec 1863 Barney ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts due to disability.

  • Last Edited: 19 Mar 2006

Owen Connelly

b. between 1824 and 1825
  • Company: B
  • Owen Connelly was born between 1824 - 1825 place of birth unknown in Ford's history.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Owen gave his occupation as laborer.
  • Owen was living at Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
  • He was married at the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts according to Ford's history.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1863, Owen gave his occupation as laborer.

  • On 28 Jul 1863 Owen mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as a draftee, being credited to the quota of Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
  • On 22 Sep 1863 Owen ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts at Morrisville, Fauquier County, Virginia, by desertion.

  • NOTE: Ford's history simply says no service record, but the MASSCW places him in Co. B.
  • Last Edited: 5 Aug 2009

Isaac P. Connig

b. 30 November 1837, d. 7 May 1911

Gravemarker of Isaac P. Connig
  • Father: Isaac P. Connig b. 1796, d. Feb 1839
  • Mother: Cynthia L. Webb b. 1800
  • Company: C
  • Isaac P. Connig was born on 30 Nov 1837 at West Cambridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, son of Isaac P. Connig and Cynthia L. Webb.
  • Isaac P. Connig was enumerated in the 1850 US Federal census on 17 Aug 1850 at Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, probably as:
    William Conant, 58, farmer, b. MA (as were all in the family)
    Susan, 59
    Andrew H., 22
    **Isaac Conning, 13.
  • On 12 Dec 1858 Isaac P. Connig, 21, married Sarah F. Barnard, 25, daughter of Jeremiah Barnard and Bilah Merriam, at Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1862, Isaac gave his occupation as machinist.
  • In 1862 Isaac was living at West Cambridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

  • On 12 Aug 1862 Isaac mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 24 years, 8 months and 13 days old.
  • On 17 Sep 1862 Isaac P. Connig was wounded at The Battle of Antietam, Washington County, Maryland, in the thigh.
  • On 1 Oct 1862 Francis Carpenter, having visited the battlefield, wrote a letter to the Webster Times detailing the status of many men after the Battle of Antietam.
  • On 17 Mar 1863 Isaac ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts for disability due to wounds received in action.

  • He made application for a veteran's pension on 25 Jul 1864, and received certificate number 36755.
  • He and Sarah F. Barnard were enumerated in the 1880 US Federal census in 1880 at Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, he is a machinist.
  • On 9 Oct 1883 Isaac P. Connig included on the official government pension rolls for Fitchburg and Leominster, as published in the Fitchburg Sentinel.
  • He was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as having served in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Co. C, where he was shot in the side.
  • On 31 Oct 1891 Isaac's daughter, Mary A. Connig married Moses L. Amidon at Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, in a first marriage for both.
  • In 1896, Isaac was included in "The History of Clinton, Massachusetts" where it says, "Credited to West Cambridge, but not enrolled there in 1863; paid poll-tax in Clinton."
  • He and Sarah F. Barnard were enumerated in the 1900 US Federal census on 5 Jun 1900 at Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, as:
    Connig, Isaac B., b. Nov 1837, married 42 years, b. MA (fath b. MA, mor b. ME), machinist
    ---, Sarah F., wife, b. Feb, 1833, one of her two children living, b. MA (fath b. MA, mor b. MA)
    ---, Mary A., daur, b. Apr 1864, 36, b. MA, divorced, school teacher.
  • Isaac P. Connig was a pall bearer at the burial of Samuel Frost Slater on 11 May 1906 at Forest Hill Cemetery, Div. 1, Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
  • On 21 Oct 1907 at Grand Army Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, Isaac P. Connig attended the 41st annual regimental reunion and banquet on the 46th anniversary of the Battle of Ball's Bluff, as reported in the Fitchburg Sentinel the following day.
  • He was enumerated in the 1910 US Federal Census in Apr 1910 at Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, where he is retired. Their one living child, Mary, is divorced (unmarried) and lives with them.
  • He died on 7 May 1911 at Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was 73 years, 5 months and 7 days old.
  • He was buried on 9 May 1911 at Forest Hill Cemetery, Div. 1, Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Crocus Path. (click icon to read report).
  • On 16 May 1911 Sarah F. Barnard received a pension to surviving family member in Massachusetts based on Isaac's service; his wife, receiving certificate number 724024.
  • Sarah F. Barnard survived Isaac and was buried on 9 May 1916 in Forest Hill Cemetery, at Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
  • Credits: Dana Ringquist, who provided the cemetery photography.
  • Last Edited: 28 Sep 2011

Family: Sarah F. Barnard b. Feb 1833

  • Warren Isaac Connig b. 4 May 1860, d. 1881
  • Mary A. Connig b. Apr 1864

George Connor

b. between 1834 and 1835
  • Company: K
  • John Warner was an alias in the 15th Massachusetts according to 1890 Veterans' Enumeration.
  • George Connor was born between 1834 - 1835 at Scotland.
  • In 1863 George was living at an unknown place in Ford's history.
  • At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, George gave his occupation as mariner.

  • On 30 Jul 1863 George mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, being credited to the quota of Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
  • On 23 Apr 1864 George ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts by transfer to the Navy.

  • Starting 25 Apr 1864, George also served in the the Navy.
  • He ended his service with by discharge from the Navy on 14 Jun 1865.
  • He was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at 139 Carpenter Street / Rear, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, as having served in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Company K, noting his alias in the 15th and that he is partially deaf and has lost his discharge papers.
  • Last Edited: 15 Jan 2007
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