Civil War

Company G, 15th New Jersey Volunteers

From Frenchtown and vicinity:

Capt. William H. Slater*
1st Lieut. Suydam Crater
2nd Lieut. John D. Trimmer
Privates:  William Ashcroft*; John Bocock*; Augustus Cronce*; Samuel Meyers; Samuel Stahler*; William H. Stahler; Samuel Trimmer; Edwin D. Ulmer*; Jacob Ulmer; W. B. Clayton, Barney Dufficy*, Samuel Hoff, and Wilson Housel (Everittstown); Ezra S. Scarborough (Milford); William Wright (Mt. Pleasant); Musician John V. Gordon*.

Other veterans from Frenchtown and vicinity serving in various units:

Thomas Able, James Ashcroft, Edwin Beidelman, Charles P. Bissey, Fletcher Bray, Michael Buck, Joseph R. Burgstresser, Alonzo Butler, Simon A. Eisenhart, Gershom L. Everett, Eli Frasier, Demerest Gordon, John R. Hardon, John W. Hoagland, Joseph L. Hoagland, Aaron P. Kachline, Lorenzo S. D. Kerr, Jacob J. Lair*, Robert B. Lyons, Morris Maxwell, John Misson, Amos C. Myers, Charles F. Nixon, George W. Opdyke, Thomas Palmer, John H. Philkill, Garret Roberson, Balcer T. Rockafellow, Theodore Sinclair, Aaron H. Slack*, Abraham Slack, Andrew Slack, George T. Srope, Obediah Stout, Eli Swallow, Peter S. Taylor*, Jacob F. Thatcher*, Horace A. Wambaugh, Isaac Warford, Joseph Warford, William Warford.

* = Wounded in Action



World War I

Killed:

George D. Britton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Britton;
Frank Everitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Everitt;
Roscoe J. Nash, D.D.S., son of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Nash;
Edward Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson.

Survivors:

John R. Abbott, Arthur C. Beck, Alton F. Bellis, John R. Bellis, William R. Bittenmaster, C. Arthur Britton, George W. Britton (son of Mr. and Mrs. John Britton), Walter H. Carver, U.S. Grant Cole, William Cronce, Taylor Dillon, Albert C. Ellis, Leslie A. Fargo, Charles N. Fargo, Raymond J. Fargo, Marion C. Fulmer, Charles Gano, Jacob W. Gaskill, Edward T. Haney, Byron M. Harmon, M.D., Irvin Hartpence, Grant S. Hoffman, John H. Hoffman, George L. Holcombe, William E. Johnson, J. Lester Kerr, Rev. G. H. Ketterer, Alfred B. N. Kugler, Harry Maxwell, Lloyd McIntyre, Oscar H. Miller, Maust W. Riegle, Lyman G. Rowe, Peter R. Sinclair, Jason V. Sipes, Thomas M. Sipes, Ray Slack, W. Ross Snyder, Clarence Stout, Raymond R. Stryker, Albert P. Williams, Jr..

Source:
History of Frenchtown by Clarence B. Fargo, 1933.


World War II


Lloyd Adams, Clarence Beck, Claude Beck, George Beck, Harlon Besson, Marcus Biehn, Margaret Bloom, James Buckley, Anthony Capra, Clarence F. Carver, Marjorie Carver, Paul Carver, Walter Carver (also served WWI), Ben Cooley, Howard Cooley, Fran Crum, Jr., Harold Crum, Roy Day, Orren Drake, Richard Drake, Arthur Emmons, James Francesini, Robert Fulmer, James Gallo, Sedgewick Gano, Frank Gardinor, William Godley, Jr., Henry Goodband, Frank E. Gordon, George Gregorchuk, George Gregorchuk, Joseph Gregory, James Griffith, George Hall, Elmer Hamerstone, Donald Haney, George Haney, John R. Haney*, W. Richard Haney, Frank Hann, James Hann, Paul K. Hann, Walter Hart, Robert Hartpence, T. Bayard Heisel, Frank Hilbert, Harlan Hoffman, Leland Hoffman, Oliver Hoffman, Robert P. Hoffman, Roy Hoppock, Alfred Horton, Earl Houseworth, Herbert Howard*, Clifford Huddleson, Richard Hughes, Andrea Hummer, Virginia Hummer, Albert Hurst, Charles Hurst, Homer Jennings, William Johnson, Jason Kinney, William Kinney, John L. Krastel, Russell Krewson, Louis Lampania, Bertram Light, Jr., Herman Meyers, Wilmot Milbury, Lynford Miller, Saylor Miller, Elizabeth Mittel, C. Edward Moore, Charles Moore, Herbert Moore, Stanley Moore, George Moser, Joseph Niece, E. Warford Opdycke, Earl Opdyke, Wendell Opdyke, Morris Pesachowitz, George Peterson, Doyle Pinkerton, Earl Pinkerton, Arthur Reigle, Elston Robbins, Marvin Robinson, Richard Robinson, Herbert Rodenbaugh, Frank Scarborough, Richard Schaible, Virginia Schaible, Marvin Scheetz, Orville Search, Raymond Seip, William Shepherd, Clifford Shule, Bebe Sigafoos, Hugh M. Sinclair, Edward Skillman, Lester Skillman, Natalie Slack, William Slack, Allen Smith, Herbert Smith, John M. Smith, Paul Smith, William Smith, Donald Snyder, E. Blair Snyder, Grace Stocker, Willard Stone, John Stryker, Holgar Tange, Arthur Taylor, Milburn Taylor, Francis Templeton, Charles Todd, Archie Tucker, Oscar Vanselous, Robert Vanselous, Frank Von Webern, James Weisel, Arthur Wieder, Joseph Williams, Eleanor Wood, Austin Woolf, Edward Wysocki.

*= Died in Service

Source:  1976 Supplement to
History of Frenchtown.


Partial listings of Frenchtown Veterans of the Korean and Vietnam Wars.

Korean War

Lloyd Baker, William Bittemaster, Paul Dalrymple, Raymond Elwell, Fred Gardinor, Charles Gilbert, Lee Kline, Thomas Sherman, Roy Wysocki.

Vietnam War

Robert Bittenmaster, Jonathan Ewald, Lyle Gordon, Dale Hummer, Glynn Hummer, Larry Hummer, David Johnson, Harry Opdyke, Buddy Reigle, Thomas A. Stryker, Lee Tucker.


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