Yarnall - Yarnell military records


The records below are of service records, burials, memorials, citations, military rolls, soldier census schedules and other various original military records. There are several hundred military records here, from both the United States and the United Kingdom.

These military records have been gathered from various sources. They are arranged alphabetically by first name. The information is followed by the source. For more military service information, visit Paul R. Yarnall's Naval Resource web page.

Aaron Yarnall Rank: Private. Company: Capt. Thomas' Co., Louisiana militia.
Source: Roll of Louisiana Soldiers in the War of 1812

Aaron Yarnell Rank: Private. Company: Wear's 1st Regiment, East Tenn. Volunteers
Source: War of 1812 Muster Rolls - Roll # 233

Aaron Yarnall Rank: Master Artificer. Company: Cocke's Division, East Tenn. Volunteers
Source: War of 1812 Muster Rolls - Roll # 233

Aaron Yarnell - Company I, 135th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private; entered service on May 2, 1864 at age 28; term of service, 100 days. Mustered out with company Sept 1, 1864.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 8 pg 634.

Abraham Yarnell - Private; Capt. Thomas Rowland's Company (likely Columbiana County, Ohio); served from July 1812 until January 1813.
Source: Roster of Ohio Soldiers in War of 1812, pg 64.

Abraham Yarnell - Private; Capt. Alexander Brower's Company (Ohio - county unknown); served from February 12 until May 23, 1813.
Source: Roster of Ohio Soldiers in War of 1812, pg 96.

Abraham Yarnell Rank: Private. Company: Rhode's Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia
Source: War of 1812 Muster Rolls - Roll # 233

Ace Yarnall - Residence not listed; 28 years old. Enlisted on 9/1/1864 at Southport, NY as a Private. On 9/24/1864 he mustered into "Batty M" Co. NY 3rd Light Artillery, Union Army. (Pension records call this: Company "N" 3rd Regiment, New York Artillery, and give a "muster out" date of 26 June 1865, with enlistment place as Elmira, N.Y.) He was Mustered Out on 6/28/1865 at Richmond, VA.
Source: - New York: Report of the Adjutant-General.

A. W. Yarnell [Albert Wesley Yarnell] - Served 1861-1865 in 31st Regiment, Tennessee [Company & Division not given] He died August 1, 1906 in White County, Arkansas.
Source: - Widow's pension application # 13938, made 08/15/1907 by Anna Yarnell. Arkansas Confederate Veterans and Widows Pension Applications, compiled by Frances Terry Ingmire, 1985, St. Louis, MO.

Albert G Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Army Service Corps; Regiment No: M2/099159 (Incomplete) Rank: Lance Corporal.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Albert L Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: 277120 Rank: Sapper.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Albin Yarnall, included in the roll of Capt. Wilcox's Company of Thornbury and Edgmont Townships, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Source: - Delaware County American, Sept 24, 1862.

Albin Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/17/1862 as a Private. On 9/17/1862 he mustered into "F" Co.PA 16th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/25/1862 at Harrisburg, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870

Albina C. Yarnold - remarried widow - claimant. Name of soldier: Thomas C. Phelps. Service: Co D 24th Iowa Infantry, cert. # 24664. Filing date of pension application: August 19, 1910.
Index to Pension Application Files of Remarried Widows based on Service in the Civil War and Later Wars, and in the Regular Army after the Civil War

Alexander Yarnell - Private; Capt. Thomas Rowland's Company (likely Columbiana County, Ohio); served from July 1812 until January 1813.
Source: Roster of Ohio Soldiers in War of 1812, pg 64.

Alexander Yarnell of Company C, 66th U.S. Colored Infantry. Enlisted as Private, Discharged as Private.
Source: Index to compiled service records of volunteer Union soldiers who served with U.S. Colored Troops, micr. roll #98

Alfred Yarnall of Company D, 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry, a son of our worthy Sheriff, was wounded by a ball passing through his arm, in the late skirmish at Williamsburg, Va. He is in the Hospital at Yorktown, and doing well.
Source: - Delaware County American, Sept 24, 1862

Alfred Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: London Regiment; Regiment No: 1474 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Alfred Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Machine Gun Corps; Regiment No: 57615 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Alfred Edward Yarnell Rank: Assistant Steward, H.M.S. Matabele, Royal Navy. Died on Saturday, 17th January 1942, age 25.
Son of George and Lily Yarnell; husband of Isabella Yarnell, of Hall Green, Birmingham.
Commemorative information: Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon, U.K. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Alfred F Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: 200795 Rank: Sapper.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Alfred George William Yarnell Rank: Lance Corporal, Machine Gun Corps (Inf). Died on Thursday, 21st March 1918, age 22.
Son of William Vanelden Yarnell and Gertrude Louisa Yarnell, 21 Gainsbro St., Morley, Dewsbury, York.
Commemorative information: Red Cross Corner Cemetery, Beugny, Pas de Calais, France; grave plot I, row K. II. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Alfred S Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Warwickshire Regiment; Regiment No: 245 Rank: Private then Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Alfred Samuel Yarnall Rank: Fireman on S. S. Era (Melbourne), Mercantile Marine. Died on Wednesday, 1st May 1918.
Son of Mary Arm and Richard Sellars Yarnall. Born at Poplar, London.
Commemorative information: Tower Hill Memorial, London, U.K. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Alfred T Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Warwickshire Regiment; Regiment No: 203827 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Alvert G. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 7/26/1861 as a Corporal. On 7/26/1861 he mustered into "C" Co. PA 5th Cavalry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 8/7/1865 at Richmond, VA.
Promotions:
* Sergt 9/10/1862
* Qtr Master Serg 11/16/1862
* 1st Sergt 6/16/1865
Sources: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Amos Yarnold
Private, Company H, Captain Leonard's Company, 52nd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Enrolled and organized Aug. 15, 1862 at Boonville, Missouri. Ordered into active service Sept. 4, 1862 at Boonville, Missouri. Relieved from duty Sept. 15, 1862, 12 days service. Remarks: "Discharged for disability September 15, 1862".
Source: Box 92 Reel s794, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Andrew Yarnell of Company D, 62nd U.S. Colored Infantry. Enlisted as Private, Discharged as Private.
Source: Index to compiled service records of volunteer Union soldiers who served with U.S. Colored Troops, micr. roll #98

Andrew Yarnell, age 18, born Moniteau Co., Missouri; residence: Moniteau Co., Missouri w/ William S. Yarnell.
source: Descriptive Recruitment Lists of Volunteers for the United States Colored Troops for the State of Missouri, 1863�1865 (NARA Microfilm Publication M1894); Roll 3 Frame 439. Washington, D.C.: Julius K. Hunter & Friends African American Research Collection, St. Louis County Library and National Archives and Records Administration, 2002

Anthony Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 9528 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Arthur Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery; Regiment No: 353785 Rank: Gunner.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Arthur S Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 4602, Royal Sussex Regiment 6392633; Rank: Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Arthur W Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Lincolnshire Regiment; Regiment No: 21391 Rank: Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Arthur William Yarnold Rank: Warrant Officer Class II, C.S.M. Lincolnshire Regiment attd., Pioneer Corps. Died on Sunday, 16th March 1941, age 50.
Son of Thomas George and Mary Jane Yarnold, husband of Ida Gertrude May Yarnold, of Hogsthorpe, Lincolnshire, U.K.
Commemorative information: Hogsthorpe Cemetery, Lincolnshire, U.K.; grave 361. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Asa C. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 7/2/1863 as a Private. On 7/2/1863 he mustered into "C" Co. PA Moson's Cavalry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 8/21/1863.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Asa C. Yarnell, of Lycoming Co., Penn. Private in Independent Calvary Company, commanded by Capt. J. H. Wonderly; organized September 9, 1862, and discharged September 26, 1862. Also a private in Independent Calvary Battalion, Company C, commanded by Capt. James H. Dove; mustered July 10, 1863, and discharged August 18, 1863.
source: John F. Meginness, The History of Lycoming County, Lycoming, Penn., 1892.

Ashmead P Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Army Medical Corps; Regiment No: 1859 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Benjamin Yarnall, Private Source: Pa. Vol. War of 1812 - Roll of Pa. Volunteers, p. 531

Benjamin Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 4/21/1861 as a Private. On 4/21/1861 he mustered into "D" Co. PA 23rd Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 7/31/1861 at Philadelphia, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Benjamin Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 1/13/1864 as a Corporal. On 1/13/1864 he mustered into "A" Co. PA 183rd Infantry, Union Army. He deserted on 4/8/1865.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Benjamin E. Yarnold - Company C, 27th Regiment Michigan Infantry. Pension applied for 26 July 1866.
source: Civil War Pension, National Archives Film T289, Roll 241; Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900.

Byron L. Yarnell, of Henry Co., Ohio: enlisted in U.S. Army 9/22/1942, discharged 9/21/1945.
source: Graves Registration Card, Henry Co. Gen. Society, Henry Co., Ohio.

C. H. Yarnold Rank: Private, 14th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died on Tuesday, 12th June 1917.
Commemorative information: Bois-Carre British Cemetery, Thelus, Pas de Calais, France; grave I. A. 5. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Caleb Yarnall - son of Amos & Jane (Hibberd) Yarnall, served in the Revolutionary War:
In 1779 Caleb Yarnall served in the Sixth Battalion of Chester County commanded by Col. Thomas Taylor, in the Third Company commanded by Capt. Robert McAfee.
In 1780 Caleb Yarnall was Private 6th Class in the Company of Edgemont, Chester County Militia.
In 1782 Caleb Yarnall was in the Militia Company of Eastown commanded by Lt. Christ. Rue.
Source: - Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Volume 5, pp. 703, 849, 882. See also DAR Patriot Index, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C., 1966.

Carroll E. Yarnell - 35420397
PFC Co. A 125 Armored Eng.Bn.
Born: 1 Dec. 1921-Chesterhill, Ohio
Enlisted: 17 Oct 1942--Columbus, Ohio
Discharged: 24 Sept. 1945--Camp Atterbury, Ind.
Battles & Campaigns: Tunisia: Sicily; Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland; Central Europe: Ardennes
Decorations & Citations: EAME w/7 stars; Good Conduct Medal
Source: "The Veterans of World War II Morgan County, Ohio" compiled by Elmer Gerlack.

Cecil E Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery; Regiment No: 943 Rank: Gunner.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Charles Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Fusiliers; Regiment No: 31851 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Charles Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 9312 Rank: Serjeant; Labour Corps 614420 Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Charles Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 3617 Rank: Private; Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Regiment No: 244149 Private; Worcestershire Regiment, Regiment No: 73823 Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Charles Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; Regiment No: 9986 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Charles Albert Yarnall Rank: Private in 1st Bn., East Lancashire Regiment. Died on Friday, 9th February, 1945, age 18.
Son of Albert Earnest and Grace Alice Yarnall, of Boston, Lincolnshire.
Commemorative information: Jonkerbos War Cemetery, Netherlands, near the town of Nijmegen; Grave 10. C. 8. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Charles E H Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: M2/188209 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Charles Frederick Yarnold, Platoon Sergeant, Duke of Wellington's Regiment. A Tribute to him can be found at The Burma Star Association.

Charles H Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 25955 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Charles R. Yarnall - A meeting of the committee of public safety was held at the Court House, in Media [PA], on Thursday last.... Reports from the different portions of the county were heard.... Middletown reported 50 men. Officers; Charles R. Yarnall, Captain -
Source: - Delaware County American, Sept 17, 1862.

Charley Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Lincolnshire Regiment; Regiment Nos: 34162 & 292640, Labour Corps; Regiment No: 26861; Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Clarence Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: M/303510 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Clarence E. Yarnell of Mincy, MO. - served in World War I
Source: - Incomplete list of men who served in WWI from Taney Co., Missouri.

Claud Yarnell - serial # 3852782; lives: Franklin, Ohio. Enlisted: National Army, Lebanon, Ohio, Sept 2, 1918. Born: Liberty, Indiana January 19, 1888.
Service:
35th Company 9th Training Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade to Oct 2, 1918
35th Company 9th Training Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade to discharge
Private.
Honorable discharge Dec 4, 1918.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19242.

Clayton R. Yarnell - serial # 1019721; lives: Franklin, Ohio. Enlisted: Regular Army, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky, May 1, 1917. Born: Franklin, Ohio age 23 & 2/12 years.
Service:
Company G 3rd Infantry to discharge
Private First Class, June 9, 1918. Private, Aug 26, 1918.
Honorable discharge May 1, 1919.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19242.

Clyde E. Yarnell - serial # 209872; lives: Akron, Ohio. Enlisted: Regular Army, Columbus Barracks, Ohio, July 7, 1917. Born: Cambridge, Ohio age 21 & 8/12 years.
Service:
Troop G 3rd Cavalry to Feb 15, 1919.
Supply Troop 3rd Cavalry to discharge
Private First Class, June 29, 1918. Wagoner April 1, 1919.
American Expeditionary Forces Oct 16, 1917 to June 30, 1919.
Honorable discharge Dec 18, 1919.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19242.

Cyrus L. Yarnall - Company C, 16th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private; entered service on Sept 7, 1861, age 38; Mustered out with company Oct 31, 1864.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 2 pg 516.

Daniel Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Fusiliers; Regiment No: SS/1559 Ranks: Serjeant, Corporal.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Daniel David Yarnell -
Rank: Corporal; Branch of service: U.S. Marines. Residence: Highland, California.
birthdate: 12/02/1946, died: 11/12/1966. Killed in Action in Viet Nam.
Source: - Combat Area Casualties, Current File Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S.; Record Group 330.

Daniel Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Welsh Fusiliers; Regiment No: 3240 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Daniel F. Yarnell - Company C, 16th regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Private, entered service on June 17, 1862 at age 27; term of service 3 years. Transferred to 114th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry on Oct 6, 1864.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 2 pg 516.

Daniel Yarnell Rank: Captain. Company: Bunch's Regiment (1814), East Tenn. Militia: 2nd Regiment of East Tennessee Militia, dates: January 1814 - May 1814
Sources: War of 1812 Muster Rolls - Roll # 233; Regimental Histories of Tennessee Units During the War of 1812

David Yarnell - Private, 9th Kansas Cavalry, from 1861 to 1865. Disability: none listed. In St. Joseph, St. Joseph Twp, Buchanan County, Missouri.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missouri

David Yarnell - Private, Company M, Kansas _ enlisted: 25 Aug 1863, mustered in: 15 Oct 1863, mustered out 17 July 1865 at DeVall's Bluff, Arkansas.
Source: Kansas Adjutant Roll, Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865

David H. Yarnell - Company K, 83rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private; entered service on Aug. 21, 1862; at age 26; term of service, 3 years. Mustered out with company July 24, 1865.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 6 pg 619.

David L. Yarnell - Company D, 8th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry; Sergeant; entered service on Oct. 7, 1861 at age 19; term of service, 3 years. Transferred from Co. D 44th O.V.I. as private Jan 4, 1864. Appointed Corporal. Appointed Sergeant, Jun 15, 1865. Mustered out with company July 30, 1865, Veteran.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 11 pg 419.

Donald Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: 69018 Rank: Pioneer.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

E Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: London Regiment Regiment No: 2362; Rank: Corporal, Lance Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

E. Yarnall Rank: Private, 3rd Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died on Saturday, 8th May 1915.
Commemorative information: Buried in Voormezeele Enclosure No. 3, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; Grave XIII. A. 12. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

E. Yarnold Rank: Private, 11th Bn., Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derby Regiment). Died on Thursday, 7th June 1917.
Commemorative information: Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; grave XIII. E. 3A. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

E Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 13480 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Earl Henry Yarnell, age 23, residence: Heiskell, Tennessee. Sailor; Served in World War I.
Source: Service records of soldiers and sailors from Tennessee who served in the First World War, Tennessee State Library and Archives; page 704, Knox County, TN

Earl Springfield Yarnell b. 02/04/1896, d. 03/25/1948, residence: Daisy, Tennessee.
Private, US Army
Buried: Plot Y278, Chattanooga National Cemetery, Hamilton County, Tennessee
Sources: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs; Service records of soldiers and sailors from Tennessee who served in the First World War, Tennessee State Library and Archives; page 560, Hamilton County, TN

Edgar Yarnold Rank: civilian casualty in the Battle of Britain. Died on Sunday, 1st December 1940, age 46.
Died at Selly Oak Hospital. Husband of L. E. Yarnold, of 11 Linfield Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham.
Commemorative information: Civilian War Dead Register, Birminghamshire, U.K. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Edgar Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Warwickshire Regiment; Regiment No: 23223 Rank: Corporal; Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 41935 Corporal.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Edith Emma Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: British Red Cross Society.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Edward Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: York and Lancaster Regiment; Regiment No: 202396 Rank: Private and Labour Corps Regiment No: 613927 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Edward Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: London Regiment; Regiment No: 2362, Rank: Private; London Regiment; Regiment No: 550456, Rank: Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Edward M. Yarnell - serial # 3484595; lives: 221 E. State St., Alliance, Ohio. Enlisted: National Army, Alliance, Ohio, May 27, 1918. Born: Freeport, Ohio age 26 & 2/12 years.
Service:
Company B 16th Infantry Replacement & Training Battalion, Camp Gordon, GA to July 20, 1918.
Company D 13th Infantry Replacement & Training Battalion, Camp Gordon, GA to discharge.
Private.
Honorable discharge Dec 16, 1918.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19242.

Edwin Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; Regiment No: 70544 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Eli Yarnell Rank: Private. Company: Hardenbergh's Regiment, New York Militia.
Source: War of 1812 Muster Rolls - Roll # 233

Eli Yarnell Rank: Private. Company: Roger's Regiment, New York Militia.
Source: War of 1812 Muster Rolls - Roll # 233

Eli Yarnell a "private in the company commanded by Captain William Davenport in the sixteenth Infantry Regiment commanded by Col. Pearce in the war with Great Britian declared by the United States on the 18th day of June 1812."
Enlisted at Orwigsburg, Schuylkill Co., Pa. on February 18,1813; discharged at Chazy, New York on August 13,1814. In an 1850 document he lists his age as 59 years old, and is a resident of Bentonsport, Van Buren Co., Iowa. In same document, he also states, "that he left his discharge with Joseph Yarnell in Pennsylvania who has since died & he cannot now obtain it." Source: pension document dated November 6, 1850 for Eli Yarnell, National Archives, Washington D.C.

Eli Yarnell Rank: Private. Company: Ewing's Company, Putnam County (Missouri) Home Guards during War Between the States. Enlisted and mustered in on July 1, 1861 at Shawneetown, Missouri; served two months.
Source: Box 92 Reel s885, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Elijah P. Yarnell - 114th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private; entered service on Jan. 30, 1864 at age 26; term of service, 3 years. Transferred from Co. C 10th O.V.I. Nov 27, 1864 to Co. B 48th O.V.I. July 24, 1865. Click Here for his Pension Declaration
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 8 pg 137.

Emanuel Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 13480 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Enoch Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; Regiment No: 22694 Ranks: Private & Acting Warrant Officer Class 2.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Enoch Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 111617 and Royal Garrison Artillery; Regiment No: 149834, Rank: Gunner.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Ernest Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery; Regiment No: 504 Rank: Gunner.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Ernest A Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; Regiment No: 3453 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Ernest Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: West Yorkshire Regiment; Regiment No: 47955 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Esther Yarnall
b. Nov 20, 1907, d. May 8, 1967, residence: Mt. Holly, New Jersey.
Buried: May 12, 1967, plot M 0 2241-A, Beverly National Cemetery, Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey. See also entry for Ralph Missina Yarnall, buried in same plot.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Ezekiel Yarnell Rank: Private. Company: Johnston's 1st Regiment, Georgia Militia.
Source: War of 1812 Muster Rolls - Roll # 233

Floyd C. Yarnall - serial # 1541073; lives: Dexter City, Ohio. Enlisted: National Guard, Caldwell, Ohio, July 9, 1917. Born: Dexter City, Ohio age 22 & 5/12 years.
Service:
Truck Company 2 Ohio National Guard
Company B 112 Supply Train to discharge
Corporal. Surgeon's Certificate of Disability 30% disabled.
Honorable discharge April 24, 1918.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19242.

Floyd L. Yarnall - serial # 3374833; lives: Waterford, Ohio. Enlisted: National Army, Marietta, Ohio, Aug 8, 1917. Born: Dexter City, Ohio January 30, 1891.
Service:
Company D 27th Machine Gun Battalion to discharge
Private First Class, Nov 11, 1918.
Honorable discharge Feb 8, 1919.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19242.

Francis M. Yarnell Enlisted at age 18 as Private in Company E, 20th Ohio Infantry, from Feb 16, 1864 to Jul 15, 1865. Disability: none listed. In Clarksburg, Moreau Twp, Moniteau County, Missouri.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missouri

Francis H Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Shropshire Light Infantry; Regiment No: 16170 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Francis William Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: King's Shropshire Light Infantry; Regiment No: 11771 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Frank Yarnell Rank: Private, Lincolnshire Yeomanry. Died on Wednesday, 3rd November 1915, age 24.
Son of Joseph and Mary Yarnell, of South Carlton, Lincolnshire.
" Private 2277, Lincolnshire Yeomanry. Died in the Mediterranean sea aboard troopship 3rd November 1915. Aged 24. Born Welsby, Grimsby, enlisted and resident Lincoln. Son of Joseph and Mary Yarnell, of South Carlton, Lincoln."

Commemorative information: Helles Memorial, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey.
Sources: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission; and the War Memorial in St John the Baptist's Church, South Carlton, Lincolnshire, England.

Frank Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 81754 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Frank Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Lincolnshire Yeomanry; Regiment No: 2277 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Frank Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Labour Corps Northern Command ex Army Service Corps; Regiment No: 366834 ex 95110 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Frank Donald Yarnell - 35276462
PFC 815 Eng. Bn.
Born: 17 Feb 1921--Washington Co., Ohio
Enlisted: 19 Feb 1942--Ft. Hayes, Ohio
Discharged: 22 Sept 1945--Camp Atterbury, Ind.
Battles & Campaigns: Algeria-French Morocco;Tunisia; Naples-Foggia; Rome-Arena; Northern Apennines; Air Offensive Europe Sicily.
Decorations & Citations: EAME w/7 stars.
Source: "The Veterans of World War II Morgan County, Ohio" compiled by Elmer Gerlack.

Frank E Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 56628 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Frank W. Yarnold - Co. M, 9th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry. Pension applied for 30 Nov. 1929.
source: Civil War Pension, National Archives Film T289, Roll 232; Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900.

Frank W. Yarnold Rank: Stoker 1st Class, H.M.S. Laforey., Royal Navy. Died on Thursday, 30th March 1944, age 23.
Son of Lucy Ellen Yarnold, of Mapperly, Nottinghamshire; husband of Rita M. Yarnold, of Mapperly, Nottinghamshire.
Commemorative information: Naples War Cemetery, Naples, Italy; grave II. G. 15. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Fred Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: S4/244743 Rank: Staff Serjeant; Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; Regiment No: 2719 Rank: Lance Corporal.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Frederick Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Middlesex Regiment; Regiment No: 5239 Rank: Private; Middlesex Regiment; Regiment No: 9631 Private; Middlesex Regiment; Regiment No: 204021 Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Frederick G Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: T4/059657 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Frederick L Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: South Staffordshire Regiment; Regiment No: 240628 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

G. Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 2449 Rank: Private; Military Foot Police P16680 Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

G. Yarnold Rank: Serjeant, "B" Bty. 170th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery. Died on Wednesday, 4th April 1917.
Commemorative information: buried in Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France; grave I. K. 4. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

G E Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Shropshire Yeomanry; Regiment No: 216 Rank: Corporal.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

G W Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: London Regiment; Regiment No: 4562 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Gasaway Yarnall - from the 97th regiment - promotions - Company G, of this Regiment is from Delaware County. Its friends in this section will be pleased to learn of the promotions in its ranks, Gasaway Yarnall, son of our worthy Sheriff, 1st Lieutenant.
Source: - Delaware County American, May 27, 1863.

Lieut. Gasaway Yarnall, son of Capt. Norris L. Yarnall, of this county, has been appointed assistant Provost Marshall, ... He has served his country three years in the field and is every way worthy of the office.
Source: - Delaware County American, Apr 19, 1865.

Gasway O. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/26/1861 as a Sergeant. On 9/26/1861 he mustered into "G" Co. PA 97th Infantry. He was Mustered Out on 10/14/1864.
He was listed as:
* Wounded 5/20/1864 Bermuda Hundred, VA.
Promotions:
* Sergt 5/27/1863
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

George Yarnall - son of Amos & Mary (Ashbridge) Yarnall, served in the American Revolution.
Private (2nd Class). Served 1781-1782 under command of Captain John Harris, Willistown Company, Militia, Chester Co., Penn..
Source: - Fifth Series Pennsylvania Archives, Vol. 5, pp 631, 638 & 664. See also DAR Patriot Index, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C., 1966.

George Yarnold, age 25, born Knox Co., Tennessee; residence: Moniteau Co., Missouri w/ Mell Yarnell.
source: Descriptive Recruitment Lists of Volunteers for the United States Colored Troops for the State of Missouri, 1863�1865 (NARA Microfilm Publication M1894); Roll 3 Frame 460. Washington, D.C.: Julius K. Hunter & Friends African American Research Collection, St. Louis County Library and National Archives and Records Administration, 2002

George Yarnold Rank: Private, Pioneer Corps. Died on Friday, 9th May 1941, age 28.
Son of George and Catherine Yarnold, of Brentford, Middlesex.
Commemorative information: buried in Damerham St. George Churchyard, Hampshire, U.K. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

George Yarnold Rank: Serjeant, 9th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died on Friday, 26th January 1918, age 33.
Husband of Ada Louise Yarnold, 19 Princeville St., Bradford, Yorkshire.
Commemorative information: Buried in Amara War Cemetery, Iraq; grave XXVI. J. 4. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

George Yarnold Rank: Corporal, 11.1 Field Butchery, Royal Army Service Corps. Died on Saturday, 25th April 1942, age 29.
Commemorative information: Athens Memorial, Athens, Greece; Face 8. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

George Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 23848 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Essex Regiment; Regiment No: 16683, Bedfordshire Regiment; Regiment No: 59793; Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 1860 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Manchester Regiment; Regiment No: 40269 Rank: Private; Labour Corps; Regiment No: 634159 Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: South Nottinghamshire Hussars; Regiment No: 1133 Rank: Private; Corps of Hussars; Regiment No: 280256 Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: L/17816 Rank: Acting Bombardier, Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George E Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: London Regiment; Regiment No: 3134, Royal Irish Rifles; Regiment No: 16/44582; Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George Edwin Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: County of London Yeomanry; Regiment No: 68833 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George Edwin Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: West Riding Regiment; Regiment No: 1754 Rank: Lance Corporal; West Riding Regiment 265154 Corporal.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George F Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Veterinary Corps; Regiment No: 3622, Labour Corps 615989; Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George F Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery; Regiment No: 143850 Rank: Gunner.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George H. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/17/1862 as a Private. On 9/17/1862 he mustered into "C" Co. PA 16th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/25/1862 at Harrisburg, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

George H. Yarnall, included in the muster roll of the 'Delaware County State Guards', Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Source: - Delaware County American, Sept 17, 1862.

George H. Yarnall, included in "List of Militia Enrollments", pg. 94, Yates County, New York in 1917.
Source: - Militia Roll 1917, Yates County, New York.

George K. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 11/3/1862 as a Corporal. On 11/3/1862 he mustered into "C" Co.PA 188th Infantry, Union Army. He died of wounds on 8/19/1864.
He was listed as:
* Wounded 6/1/1864 Cold Harbor, VA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

George Percy Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Northamptonshire; Regiment Rank: Second Lieutenant and Lieutenant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George S W Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: London Regiment; Regiments No: 5675 & 511966; Rank: Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

George W. Yarnal - Company C, 122nd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private; entered service on Oct. 17, 1863 at age 18; term of service, 3 years. Mustered out with company June 26, 1865.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 8 pg 320.

George W. Yarnell, stationed in Cuba.
r: w, bd: March 1881, age: 19, bp: Tennessee. Stationed in Columbia Barracks, Cuba. Private, Company E, 8th Infantry
Source: - 1900 Military & Naval Census, Cuba, ED 115, sh 6.

George W. Yarnell
Private, Company E, 8th U.S. SAW Infantry. Died Nov. 26, 1924.
Buried: Plot B-153796, Knoxville National Cemetery, Knox County, Tennessee.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

George W. Yarnell
Sargeant, COMPANY C ENGINEERS KANSAS NATIONAL GUARD --; COMPANY C 110th ENGINEERS. Inducted June 20, 1917 at Kansas City, Kansas. Residence: Kansas City, Missouri; age at induction: 34 yrs 2 months. Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky.
Honorably discharged with 25 per cent disability.
Source: World War I Service Card, Missouri Adjutant Generals Office; Form # 724-1.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

George William Yarnall Rank: Leading Aircraftman, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Sunday, 17th June, 1945.
Commemorative information: Buried in Dely Ibrahim War Cemetery, Algeria; Grave 1. K. 4. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Gilbert Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 830911 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Giles Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; Regiment No: 9986 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Griffith Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 8/9/1862 as a Private. On 8/9/1862 he mustered into "A" Co. PA 119th Infantry, Union Army. He was mustered out on 6/19/1865 at Philadelphia, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Gregory Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: 124913 Rank: Pioneer; Northumberland Fusiliers; Regiment No: 97940 Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

H Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: T4/244086 Rank: Company Serjeant Major /Acting Staff Serjeant Major.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

H Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Flying Corps; Regiment No: 2176 Rank: Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

H T Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 76406 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Harold E. Yarnall, Corporal U.S. Army.
b. Oct 1, 1928, d. Jan 31, 1994; residence: Myerstown, Lebanon County, Penn.
Buried: Feb 7, 1994, plot 9-C 251, Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Harrison Jackson Yarnell, Private, Company G, 6th Tennessee Infantry from April 18, 1862 to May 18, 1865. Disability: none. Living in Scarborough, Anderson County, Tennessee. Buried in Glenwood Cemetery. Tombstone marker says "H. J. Yarnell, Co. G., 6 Tenn. Inf."
Sources: - "Tombstones in Glenwood Cemetery", Glenwood Baptist Church Centennial Celebration Book, Powell, Tennessee; 1990. Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - E.D. 8, pg 3, Anderson Co., Tennessee.

Harry Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment; Regiment No: 1919 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Harry Augustus Chambers Yarnall Rank: Private, 8th Bn., Lincolnshire Regiment. Died on Monday, 3rd July 1916, age 21.
Son of Henry and Beatere Jane Yarnall of Nettleham, Lincolnshire.
From Nettleham War Memorial - listed as Harry Augustus Charles YARNELL; "Private 15496, 8th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Killed in action 3rd July 1916 in France & Flanders. Aged 21. Born and resident Nettleham, enlisted Lincoln. Son of Henry and Beatere Jane Yarnall, of Nettleham, Lincoln."

Commemorative information: Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France; Pier and Face 1C.
Sources: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission; and Nettleham War Memorial, Lincolnshire, England.

Harry Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Lincolnshire Regiment; Regiment No: 15496 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Harry Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: M2106300 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Harry B. Yarnell - serial # 697075; lives: 172 Lake St, Akron, Ohio. Enlisted: Regular Army, Ft. Slocum, New York, Oct 30, 1917. Born: Erie, Pennsylvania age 30 & 8/12 years.
Service:
244th Aero Squadron to June 14, 1918.
226nd Aero Squadron to discharge
Private First Class. Surgeon's Certificate of Disability, 1/3rd disabled.
American Expeditionary Forces June 30, 1918 to Dec 22, 1918.
Honorable discharge Feb 11, 1919.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19242.

Harry E. Yarnell, stationed in China.
r: w, bd: Oct. 1875, age: 24, bp: Iowa. Stationed in Chafoo, China, aboard the U.S.S. Yorktown, in port. rank: Ensign
Source: - 1900 Military & Naval Census, China, ED 86, sh 1.

Harry Ervin Yarnell, Admiral - U.S. Navy. For his biography click here.

Harry E. Yarnell - serial # 2933077; lives: Sidney, Ohio. Enlisted: National Army, Urbana, Ohio, June 27, 1918. Born: Middletown, Ohio Sept 26, 1890.
Service:
Company L 334 Infantry to Oct 16, 1918
Company L 319 Infantry to Apr 30, 1919
Depot Service Company 78 to discharge
Private. Meuse Argonne, American Expeditionary Forces Sept 2, 1918 to July 18, 1919.
Honorable discharge July 26, 1919.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19242.

Harvey Yarnell
Private, Company B, Hudson's Company, 33rd Regiment Infantry Volunteers (Union). Enlisted August 5, 1862 at California, Missouri. Mustered in August 29, 1862 (location unreadable). Died April 15, 1863 at Memphis, Tennessee
Source: Box 92 Reel s862, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Harvey Yarnell
Private, Company B, Captain Sappington's Company, 43rd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Enrolled and organized July 26, 1862 at California, Missouri. Ordered into active service August 8, 1862 at California, Missouri. Remarks: "Went in to U.S. Service."
Source: Box 92 Reel s788, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Hebron H. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 6/23/1863 as a Private. On 6/23/1863 he mustered into "D" Co. PA Litzinger's Infantry, Union Army. He was mustered out on 8/8/1863.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Heber Yarnell - son of Mary (McClelland) and Henry Bateman Yarnell. Enlisted Sept. 16,1862, in Company G, 148th Penn.Volunteer Infantry.
Source: - Linn, "A History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania".

H. H. Yarnell - Connellsville, Penn.; served in 148th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company G.
Source: - Roster of Fayette Co., Pennsylvania Civil War Vetarans Association.

Henry Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Army Medical Corps; Regiment No: 66865 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Henry Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: London Regiment; Regiment No: 6002 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Henry Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 91446 Rank: Gunner.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Henry Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: 2080 Rank: Driver and Army Service Corps; Regiment No: T4/247086 Rank: Staff Serjeant Major.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Henry C. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 7/1/1863 as a Private. On 7/1/1863 he mustered into "G" Co. PA 59th Infantry, Union Army. He was mustered out on 9/9/1863.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Henry George Yarnold Rank: Private, 1st Bn., King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Died on Saturday, 24th April 1943, age 24.
Commemorative information: Buried in Massicault War Cemetery, Tunisia; grave V. E. 3. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Henry I. Yarnell - Residence: Athensville, Illinois. Private in K Company, 91st Illinois U.S. Infantry. Enlisted 7 August 1862.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

Henry J Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Army Medical Corps; Regiment No: 89636 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Henry R. Yarnell, born 1896, residence: Knox Co., Tennessee. Served in World War I.
Source: Service records of soldiers and sailors from Tennessee who served in the First World War, Tennessee State Library and Archives; page 474, Knox County, TN

Henry Richard Yarnold Rank: Private, H.M.S. Vanguard, Royal Marine Light Infantry. Died on Monday, 9th July 1917.
Son of Richard and Frances Yarnold of 165 Tachbrook St., Victoria, London.
Commemorative information: Chatham Naval Memorial, Kent, U.K. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Herbert Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Horse Artillery; Regiment No: 604155 Rank: Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Herbert Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery; Regiment No: 34056 Rank: Gunner.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Herbert Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Lancashire Fusiliers; Regiment No: 57134 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Herbert S Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: 191857 Rank: Corporal.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Hiram A. Yarnall - Residence: Lewistown, Illinois. Rank: Musician. Company D, 151st Illinois U.S. Infantry. Enlisted 12 Feb, 1865.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

Hiram C. Yarnell
Private 1st Class, MG Company, 64th Infantry. Inducted May 13, 1918 at California, Missouri. Residence: Clarksburg, Missouri; age at induction: 23 yrs 8 months. Birthplace: Clarksburg, Missouri.
Army serial #: 489,156. Served overseas from August 26, 1918 to June 18, 1919.
Source: World War I Service Card, Missouri Adjutant Generals Office; Form # 724-1.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Horace Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery; Regiment No: 77972 Rank: Gunner, Lance Bombardier.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Horace Valentine Yarnall Rank: Lance Corporal, 1st/5th Bn., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Died on Wednesday, 17th April 1918, age 20.
Son of William Edward and Ada Mary Yarnall, of 118, Cooksey Rd., Small Heath, Birmingham.
Commemorative information: Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France; Panel 68. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Horace Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; Regiment Nos: 34826 & 260037, Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Horace L Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 76406 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Hugh A. Yarnell
Captain, Company A, Captain Yarnell's Company, 43rd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Enrolled and organized July 26, 1862 at California, Missouri. Ordered into active service October, 1862 at California, Missouri. Relieved from duty March 31, 1863, order into active service September 30, 1864. Relieved from duty November 19, 1864.
Source: Box 92 Reel s788, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Hugh A. Yarnell
Captain, Company C, 9th Provisional Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Enrolled and organized July 26, 1862 at California, Missouri. Ordered into active service June 22, (or July 1) 1863 at Jefferson City, Missouri. Relieved from duty November 25, 1863.
Source: Box 92 Reel s822, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Isaac H. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/27/1862 as a Private. On 9/27/1862 he mustered into "H" Co. PA 17th Cavalry, Union Army. He was mustered out on 6/16/1865 at Washington, DC.
Promotions:
* Corpl 1/23/1865
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Israel Yarnell - Company K, 77th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private; entered service on Dec. 12, 1861; at age 19; term of service, 3 years. Died May 5, 1862 in hospital near Shiloh, Tennessee.
Buried: Plot 1070, New Albany National Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana.
Sources: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 6, pg 347. National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Ithamar Yarnell - Company B, Southern Border Brigade, Second Iowa Battalion, Union Army. Enlisted Oct. 7, 1862.

Ittner Yarnell Rank: Private. Company: Ewing's Company, Putnam County (Missouri) Home Guards during War Between the States. Enlisted and mustered in on July 1, 1861 at Shawneetown, Missouri; served two months. [Could the name actually be "Ithamer"?]
Source: Box 92 Reel s885, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

J Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry; Regiment No: 238 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

J E Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Welsh Fusiliers; Regiment No: 240171 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

J. W. Yarnell Rank: Driver, 47th Bty., Royal Field Artillery. Died on Tuesday, 25th August 1914.
Commemorative information: Guise Communal Cemetery, Aisne, France. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Jacob Yarnell, Private, C Company, 35th Indiana Infantry.
d. Sept 7, 1865.
Buried: Plot 482, Alexandria National Cemetery, Pineville, Rapides Parish, Louisiana. Original burial: Camp Stanley, Texas
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

James Yarnall - Seargent in Company C, 4th Missouri Cavalry, from March 23, 1862 to March 31, 1865. Disability: shot in right side. In Ravenwood, Jackson Twp, Nodaway County, Missouri.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missouri

James Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: M/295700 Rank: Private; Army Service Corps; Regiment No: T4/174433, Royal Scots Fusiliers; Regiment No: 49923; Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

James Yarnall - Private in Company F, 21st Wisconsin Infantry, from Sept. 5, 1862 to April 7, 1863. Disability: spinal complaint, now has a "herney" (hernia). In Wauseon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc.; E.D. 121 pg 2, 1890 Census - Wisconsin

James Yarnell Served in Captain Perkins' Company, 1st U.S. Battalion (Union).
Source: Box 92, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

James Yarnell, age 30
Private, Captain Perkins' Company; Company H, 83rd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Company enrolled April 28, 1864 at St. Louis, Missouri.
Source: Box 92 Reel s788, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

James Yarnell
Private, Captain Davis' Company; Company K, 4th Regiment Cavalry Volunteers Missouri State Militia (Union); Enlisted May 10, 1862. Mustered in May 14, 1862 at St. Joseph, Missouri. Remarks: "Deserted from St. Joseph, Missouri - No date given.
Source: Box 92 Reel s838, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

James Yarnell Private, Company C; Nodaway County (Missouri) Home Guards during War Between the States. Enlisted June 5, 1861 at Nodaway Co., Missouri; mustered in on July 5, 1861 at Nodaway Co., Missouri; relieved from duty October 1, 1861.
Source: Box 92 Reel s885, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

James Yarnell Corporal, Company H; Nodaway County (Missouri) Home Guards during War Between the States. Enlisted July 5, 1861 at Nodaway Co., Missouri; mustered in on July 5, 1861 at Nodaway Co., Missouri. Remarks: "Last mustered July 17, 1861". Period of service: 3 months.
Source: Box 92 Reel s885, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

James Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Leicestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 18340 Rank: Private and Labour Corps; Regiment No: 619742 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

James A. Yarnall -
Private, Captain Parker's Company; Company C, 4th Regiment Cavalry Volunteers, Missouri State Militia (Union). Enlisted March 23, 1862 at Maryville, Missouri; mustered in April 1, 1862 in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Source: Box 92 Reel s838, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

James E. Yarnell, born 1890, residence: Concord, Tennessee. Served in World War I.
Source: Service records of soldiers and sailors from Tennessee who served in the First World War, Tennessee State Library and Archives; page 474, Knox County, TN

James H. Yarnall
Private, 15th Company TC. Inducted May 17, 1918 at Waterloo, Iowa. Residence: Exeter, Missouri; birthdate: 15 Nov 1894; birthplace: Exeter, Missouri.
Army serial #:2,686,254. Served overseas from July 30, 1918 to July 21, 1919.
Source: World War I Service Card, Missouri Adjutant Generals Office; Form # 724-1.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

James M. Yarnell Private, Company E, 48th Illinois Infantry
originally buried: Scottsboro, Alabama
Buried: Plot P5651, Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

James M. Yarnell - Reas Sgt. in 2nd Tennessee Cavalry, from Nov. 4, 1862 to July 6, 1865. Disability: none. Living in Ball Camp P.O., Knox Co., Tennessee.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc.; 1890 Census - E.D. 178 pg 2, Knox County, Tennessee.

James O. Yarnell of Mincy, MO. - served in World War I
Source: - Incomplete list of men who served in WWI from Taney Co., Missouri.

James O. Yarnell
WAG, Battery B 336th FA (to June 12, 1918); HQ Detachment 84th Infantry (to discharge). Inducted October 2, 1917 at Forsyth, Missouri. Residence: Mincey, Missouri; age at induction: 22 yrs 7 months. Birthplace: Mincey, Missouri.
Army serial #:2,115,629. Served overseas from June 20, 1918 to April 25, 1919.
Source: World War I Service Card, Missouri Adjutant Generals Office; Form # 724-1.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

James R Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: 77216 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

James S. Yarnell - Private in Company G, 6th Tennessee Infantry, from April 18, 1862 to May 18, 1865. Disability: rheumatism & hearing. Living in Powells Station P.O., Knox Co., Tennessee.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc.; 1890 Census - E.D. 177 pg 4, Knox County, Tennessee.

James W. Yarnell - Private in Company F, 6th Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Joined for duty July 7, 1898, Willow Springs, Missouri; to Captain Hughes' Company (two years). Mustered in July 20, 1898 at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. Discharged May 10, 1899; muster out of regiment.
Source: United States Missouri Volunteers; Register, Spanish-American War, 1898; page 32. Missouri Adjutant Generals Office; Reel S926.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Jasper Yarnell - Residence: Morris, Illinois. Private in Company D, 91st Illinois U.S. Infantry. Enlisted 9 August 1862.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

Jay E. Yarnell
Corporal, Company A 356th Infantry. Inducted September 18, 1917 at Albany, Missouri. Residence: Greenfield, Missouri; age at induction: 22 yrs 4 months. Birthplace: Hollis, Kansas.
Army serial #:2,183,998. Served overseas from June 4, 1918 to May 30, 1919.
Source: World War I Service Card, Missouri Adjutant Generals Office; Form # 724-1.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Jesse Yarnall - Residence: Petersburg, Illinois. Rank: REC. Company E, 10th Illinois U.S. Cavalry.
d. August 2, 1864, buried: plot 1882, Little Rock National Cemetery, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas.
Sources: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901. National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Jesse Yarnell - Rank: Private. Company D 138th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, recruited from Bedford Co., PA. Mustered in 8/29/1862. Died of disease at Philadelphia, PA, on 7/22/1864. Buried at Chester, Delaware Co., PA. according to "History..." below; but shown as buried at plot 119, Philadelphia National Cemetery, Philadelphia, Penn. by Dept. of Veterans' Affairs, with prior burial in Bristol Hall Cemetery, PA.
Sources: - Samuel P. Bates, "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Vol. IV, Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870. National Cemetery Project, U.S. Dept of Veterans' Affairs.

Jesse J. Yarnall - Private in Company A, 13th Missouri Cavalry, from Jun 17, 1864 to Jun 17, 1865. Disability: none listed. In Splitlog, Erie Twp, McDonald County, Missouri.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missouri

Jesse J. Yarnall -
Private, Lt. Julius Sombart's Company; Cooper County, Provisional G.O. #107, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); enrolled October 3, 1864 at Boonville, Missouri. Ordered into active service October 3, 1864 at Boonville, Missouri; relieved from duty March 12, 1865. Number of days actual service: 155.
Source: Box 92 Reel s893, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Jesse J. Yarnal -
Private, Captain George Meller's Company; Cooper County, Provisional G.O. #3, Volunteer Missouri Militia (Union); enlisted and mustered in March 7, 1865 at Tipton, Missouri. Mustered out July 11, 1865.
Source: Box 92 Reel s891, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Job Yarnal - Private; Capt. Jacob Ulp's Company (Ohio-county unknown); served from August 24, 1812 until August 28, 1812.
Source: Roster of Ohio Soldiers in War of 1812, pg 81.

John Yarnall - son of Nathan & Rachel (Jackson) Yarnall, buried in Friends Meeting Yard, Wilmington, New Castle Co Delaware 41.
A member of the Delaware Militia in 1778. Private.
Included in a list of Capt. John Garrett's company in Christiana Hundred as they stand classed commanded by Colonel Thomas Duff, 1778; North Division of the Borough of Wilmington, Delaware.
Sources: Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol. 4; "Delaware Archives", Vol. 3, p. 1083; Vol. LXXV, p. 52; No. 7, July 1941 - Whole no. 575 - "National Historical Magazine", "Quaker Soldiers in Delaware", by Anna T. Lincoln McCrea, (former curator Historical Society of Delaware). See also DAR Patriot Index, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C., 1966.

John Yarnell - Sergeant in Company D, 62nd U.S. Col. Infantry, from Dec 1, 1862 to Mar 31, 1866. Disability: deceased. Widow Cordelia A. Yarnell living in California, California Twp, Moniteau County, Missouri.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missouri

John Yarnall -
Served in Captain Murphy's Company; Company B, 5th Regiment Cavalry Volunteers, Missouri State Militia (Union). Enlisted January 15, 1862 at Cooper Co., Missouri; mustered in February 4, 1862 in Boonville, Missouri.
Source: Box 92 Reel s840, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

John Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/6/1862 as a Corporal. On 9/6/1862 he mustered into "H" Co. PA 2nd Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/25/1862 at Harrisburg, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

John Yarnell - Rank: Private. Company D 138th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, recruited from Bedford Co., PA. Mustered in 8/29/1862. Mustered out with Company 6/23/1865. Wounded slightly in face at Cedar Creek, VA, on 10/19/1864.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

John Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/17/1862 as a Private. On 9/17/1862 he mustered into "F" Co. PA 16th Infantry, Union Army. Mustered Out: 9/25/1862 at Harrisburg, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

John Yarnell of Company D, 62nd U.S. Colored Infantry. Enlisted as Private, Discharged as Sergeant.
Source: Index to compiled service records of volunteer Union soldiers who served with U.S. Colored Troops, micr. roll #98

John Yarnell, age 19, born Moniteau Co., Missouri; residence: Moniteau Co., Missouri w/ H. J. Yarnell.
source: Descriptive Recruitment Lists of Volunteers for the United States Colored Troops for the State of Missouri, 1863�1865 (NARA Microfilm Publication M1894); Roll 3 Frame 451. Washington, D.C.: Julius K. Hunter & Friends African American Research Collection, St. Louis County Library and National Archives and Records Administration, 2002

John Yarnell, Jr. - serial # 911426; lives: Somerset, Ohio. Enlisted: National Army, Somerset, Ohio, July 8, 1918. Born: Somerset, Ohio age 25 & 3/12 years.
Service:
Medical Dept Post Hospital, Ft. Leavenworth, KS to July 24, 1918.
Medical Dept HQ, Yale Army Lab School, New Haven, Conn. to Dec 25, 1918.
Medical Dept Base Hospital, Camp Pike, Arkansas to June 4, 1919.
Medical Discharge Group 85, Camp Sherman, Ohio to discharge
Private First Class, Sept 12, 1918.
Honorable discharge June 10, 1919.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19243.

John A. Yarnell - age 27, occupation given as "soldier USA", birthplace given as "Ireland", stationed in Walla Walla, Washington.
Source: - U.S. Census of 1860 for Garrison Fort. Walla Walla, Washington, pg 307.

John A. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 7/1/1863 as a Private. On 7/1/1863 he mustered into "C" Co. PA 50th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 8/15/1863.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

John A. Yarnell, Sergeant, U.S. Army.
b. Sept 30, 1896, d. Dec 3, 1975; residence: El Paso, Texas.
Buried: Dec 8, 1975, plot I 0 4505 in Fort Bliss National Cemetery, Fort Bliss, El Paso County, Texas.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

John A Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: London Regiment; Regiment No: 8567 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

John C. Yarnell - Private in Company E, 5th Kansas Cavalry, from Oct, 1861. [no discharge date shown] Disability: deceased. Widow Narcissis C. Yarnell living in Balm Cedar, Roscoe Twp, St. Clair County, Missouri.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missourisee next entry

John C. Yarnell - Private in Company E, 5th Kansas Cavalry
Enlisted & mustered in on 31 Oct., 1861; died of disease in St. Louis, Missouri
Source: Kansas Adjutant Roll, Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865

John E Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: South Irish Horse; Regiment No: 544 Rank: Warrant Officer Class 2 and Royal Irish Regiment; Regiment No: 25906 Rank: Warrant Officer Class 2.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

John E Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Welsh Fusiliers; Regiment Nos: 925 & 240171, Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

John Edward Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Irish Regiment; Regiment No: 25906 Rank: Regimental Quarter Master Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

John Edward Yarnell Rank: Flight Lieutenant, 246 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday, 14th March 1945, age 37.
Son of John and Margaret Emily Yarnell, of Leicester; husband of Mabel Elizabeth Yarnell, of Leicester.
Commemorative information: Lajes War Cemetery, Island of Terceira, Azores; Row C, Grave 3. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

John F. Yarnell - Residence: Vienna, Illinois. Private in Company A, 53rd Illinois U.S. Infantry.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

John G. Yarnell, Corporal, Co. E, Regiment 3, Tenn., Infantry - Death Date Aug. 14, 1864. Cause of Death - Scorbutus [scorbutus = scurvy].
Source: Andersonville Prisoners of War Roll. [see entry for Rachel M. Yarnell]

John H. Yarnell - Residence: Lewistown, Illinois. Rank: REC. Company H, 17th Illinois U.S. Infantry.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

Jonathan H. Yarnall - Residence not listed; 19 years old. Enlisted on 10/7/1862 as a Private. On 10/7/1862 he was drafted into "K" Co. OH 25th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 7/8/1863. (See next entry for slightly different information on the same man.)
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio

John H. Yarnall - Residence not listed; 19 years old. Enrolled on 10/7/1862 as a Private at Camp Jackson, Marietta, Ohio, into Company "K" 25th Regiment, Ohio Volunteers. He was Mustered Out on 7/7/1863 Columbus, Ohio upon expiration of term of service. (See above entry entry for slightly different information on the same man.)
Source: - information developed from Veteran Records

John H Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Gloucestershire Regiment; Regiment Nos: TF 4694 & 374511, Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

John L. Yarnell, Private
Enlistment/Muster In Sept. 30, 1862; Discharge/Muster Out - Eloped July 6, 1864, from insane asylum, Washington, D.C.
Source: Maryland Soldiers in the Civil War, Vol. 1

John M. Yarnell - Residence: Lewistown, Illinois. First Lieutenant in Company D, 151st Illinois U.S. Infantry. Enlisted 18 Feb, 1865.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

John M. Yarnell
Private, Company E, 3rd U.S. Infantry; d. 3/18/1934
Buried: 3/20/1934 in Plot B3966 Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

John M. Yarnell, stationed in Cuba.
r: w, bd: June 1880, age: 19, bp: Tennessee. Stationed in Columbia Barracks, Cuba. Private, Company F, 8th Infantry
Source: - 1900 Military & Naval Census, Cuba, ED 115, sh 7.

John Mott Yarnold, who died as a result of enemy action on Saturday, 19th October 1940, age 62.
Husband of Margaret Yarnold, 130 High Park Street, Liverpool.
Commemorative information: Civilian War Dead Register, Liverpool, U.K. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

John N. Yarnell - Company F, 98th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private; entered service on Feb. 10, 1864 at age 20; term of service, 3 years. Transferred to Company K, 74th O.V.I. on May 30, 1865.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 7 pg 370.

John P. Yarnall, included in the roll of Capt. Wilcox's Company of Thornbury and Edgmont Townships, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Source: - Delaware County American, Sept 24, 1862.

John R Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: 189455 & Royal Engineers; Regiment No: WR/287504, Rank: Corporal.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

John S. Yarnall - Private in Company D, 1st Missouri Infantry, from Aug 15, 1861 to Nov 2, 1864. Disability: injury to right shoulder & blood poison. In Exeter, Liberty Twp, Barry County, Missouri.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missouri

John S. Yarnall -
Served in Company D, 1st Regiment Engineers Volunteers (Union).
Source: Box 92, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

John T Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Manchester Regiment; Regiment No: 25529 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

John Thomas Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery; Regiment No: 72528 Rank: Serjeant Acting Battery Serjeant Major.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

John W. Yarnell - Private in Company F, 142nd Regiment Ohio Infantry, from May 2, 1864 to Sept 2, 1864. Disability: none listed. In Clarksburg, Moreau Twp, Moniteau County, Missouri. Enlisted at Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio. Discharged at Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio. Sources: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missouri; U.S. Dept. of Interior pension records.

John W. Yarnall - Residence not listed; 19 years old. Enlisted on 5/2/1864 as a Private. On 5/2/1864 he mustered into "F" Co. OH 142nd Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/2/1864 at Camp Chase, Ohio.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

John W. Yarnell - Enlisted on 11/4/1910 in U.S. Army at Columbus Brks, Ohio by Capt Phalen. Term of enlistment: 3 years.
Born in Knoxville, Tennessee; age 26 years 9 months. Description: eyes, brown; hair, dark brown; complexion, muddy; height, 5'11 3/4".
Enlistment: "CA Regiment, Co 122; last service: M Co. 17, Inf. Regt, Date of Discharge; 10/19/1910."
Remarks: "Dis, Nov 3, 1913 at Ft Hamilton, N.Y. Exp. serv. a Cpl. Excl. h & f."
Source: Register of Enlistments United States Army, 1909-1913, pg 356, Reg # 118.

John William Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 75612 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Jonas Yarnall - Residence not listed; 21 years old. Enlisted on 11/30/1861 as a Private. On 11/30/1861 he mustered into "G" Co. 82nd Regiment Ohio Infantry, Union Army. He died of wounds on 5/12/1862 at Franklin, W. Va.
He was listed as:
* Wounded 5/8/62 McDowell, VA
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

Joseph Yarnall - Residence Chili Township, Hancock Co., Illinois. Enlisted on 8/1/1862 as a Private. On 9/1/1862 he mustered into "D" Co. IL 78th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 6/7/1865 at Washington, DC.
Source: - Illinois: Roster of Officers and Enlisted Men.

Joseph Yarnell - Private in Company C, 2nd Tennessee Cavalry, from Nov. 11, ____ to July, 1865. [see entry for James M. ] Disability: piles. Living in Ball Camp P.O., Knox Co., Tennessee.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc.; 1890 Census - E.D. 186 pg 4, Knox County, Tennessee.

Joseph Yarnell -
Private, Captain Bently's Company; Company C, 36th Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Company enrolled Aug. 22, 1862 at Maryville, Missouri. Ordered into active service August 22, 1862 at Nodaway County, MO; relieved from duty April 2, 1863.
Source: Box 92 Reel s784, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Joseph Yarnall -
Private, Captain Thompson's Company; Company D, 52nd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Company enrolled and organized August 9, 1862 at Booneville, Missouri. Ordered into active service August 9, 1862 at Boonville, MO; relieved from duty November 9, 1862; 92 days' service.
Source: Box 92 Reel s794, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Joseph Yarnal -
Private, Captain George Meller's Company; Cooper County, Provisional G.O. #3, Volunteer Missouri Militia (Union); enlisted and mustered in March 7, 1865 at Tipton, Missouri. Mustered out July 11, 1865.
Source: Box 92 Reel s891, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Joseph Yarnall -
Private, Lt. Julius Sombart's Company; Cooper County, Provisional G.O. #107, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); enrolled August 3, 1864 at Boonville, Missouri. Ordered into active service August 24, 1864 at Boonville, Missouri. Number of days actual service: 134. Remarks: "Discharged March 7, 1865 by enlistment in Co. authorized by Order No. 3".
Source: Box 92 Reel s893, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Joseph Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Warwickshire Regiment; Regiment No: 5/238 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Joseph Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 20565 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Joseph E Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: York and Lancaster Regiment; Regiment No: 45790 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Joseph E O Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps Transport; Regiment No: T/163, Army Service Corps T4/245557; Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Joseph M. Yarnell statement of military service - "At the outbreak of the War of the Rebellion in 1861, a company of 'Home Guards' was organized in May 1861, with Moses Stingley as captain, and Amos Bentley as First Lieutenant. I, Jos. Yarnell, joined this company and served with it until Aug. 1862. In Aug. 1862 the Home Guards disbanded, and the enrolled Militia was organized, and I joined Co. C., Regiment 36. Mo. Enrolled Militia with Amos B. Bentley as Captain of the Company. I served with Capt. Bentley in said Co. C, from Aug. 1862, until the Company was disbanded in 1864 by special order N. 126, except about __days... ( signed ) Joseph M. Yarnell."
"Said Joseph Yarnell was loyal to the United States Government during the whole of the War of the Rebellion, and used all of his ability in the Mo. Militia and otherwise, to protect the lives and property of the citizens of Nodaway Co., and the North western part of the State. (signed) Capt. A. Bentley"
Source: - White River Valley Historical Quarterly, Volume 3, Number 11, Spring 1970.

Kenneth Edmund Yarnall
b. 1893, d. 1918, served in World War I. Of Westchester County, Pennsylvania.
Source: Service Index Cards of servicemen buried in Westchester County, Westchester County Archives, Pennsylvania.

Kenneth W. Yarnall
b. Aug 23, 1920, d. Feb 9, 1964.
Buried: Feb 17, 1964, plot A 0 344E, Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore City, Maryland.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

L F Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiments No: 1142 & 781698, Rank: Gunner.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Laura O. Yarnell - widow. Soldier's name not given. Living in Beaver Ridge P.O., Knox Co., Tennessee.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc.; 1890 Census - E.D. 186 pg 5, Knox County, Tennessee.

Lee L. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 4/20/1861 as a Private. On 4/20/1861 he mustered into "F" Co. PA 4th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 7/27/1861 at Harrisburg, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Leonard John Yarnell, Jr. of Henry Co., Ohio: enlisted in U. S. Air Force Feb. 8, 1962, discharged Jan. 14, 1966.
source: Graves Registration Card, Henry Co. Gen. Society, Henry Co., Ohio.

Leslie Ernest Yarnall Rank: Sergeant, 210 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Friday, 9th July 1943, age 27.
Son of Ernest James Yarnall and Beatrice Yarnall, of Bloxwich, Staffordshire.
Commemorative information: Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, U.K.; Panel 170. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Lewis Yarnell of Company B, 5th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery. Enlisted as Sergeant, Discharged as Private.
Source: Index to compiled service records of volunteer Union soldiers who served with U.S. Colored Troops, micr. roll #98 - original filed under Lewis Yennel

Lindley Yarnel - Company G, 63rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private; entered service on Dec. 20,1861, at age 21; term of service, 3 years. Discharged Jan. 18, 1863 at St. Louis, Missouri on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 5 pg 411.

Louise Faye Yarnell, Captain U.S. Air Force.
b. Jan 22, 1921, d. August 28, 1990.
Buried: Aug. 31, 1990 in plot 8 0 57 in Fort Scott National Cemetery, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Luke Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: T/389687 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Martin R. Yarnell - Company C, 101st Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Corporal; entered service on Aug. 9, 1862 at age 26; term of service, 3 years. Appointed corporal on April 26, 1863; died Sept 23, 1864, at Chattanooga, Tenn.
Buried: Plot F2301, Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Sources: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 7 pg 454. National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Maryann M. Yarnell, Major, U.S. Marine Corps.
b. Aug 9, 1940; d. June 22, 1999; Residence: Harrisburg, Penn.
Buried: June 25, 1999, plot 20 0 43, Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Michael W. Yarnall, U.S. Navy, AN.
b. Feb 17, 1954, d. April 9, 1997, residence: Mesa, Arizona.
Buried: April 14, 1997, plot 45 0 2469, National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix, Maricopy County, Arizona.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Milton G. Yarnell - Residence: Morris, Illinois. First Lieutenant in Company G, 36th Illinois U.S. Infantry. Enlisted 13 August 1861.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

Mordecai Yarnall - Professor of Mathematics, U.S. Navy. Entered service on Feb 1, 1839. Died March 14, 1897, at Georgetown, D.C.; buried, Georgetown, D.C.
Source: - Roster of Ohio Soldiers 1846-48, Vol. XII, Mexican War U.S. Navy, Miscellaneous Organizations, pages 5 & 565.

Mordecai Yarnall - Served in the "Shriver Grays", organized at Wheeling, Va. (now West Va.) in May 1861, mustered in as Company G, Twenty-seventh Virginia Infantry, of the Stonewall brigade, Confederate Army, CSA. Original company transferred to the Thirty-sixth Virginia cavalry battalion, May 1863.
Mordecai Yarnall; Enlisted as Private near Fairfax, Virginia on Oct. 3, 1861; Paroled as a Lieutenant on Mar. 9, 1865.
Source: - Confederate Military History Extended Edition. Edited by Gen. Clement A. Evans of Georgia. Wilmington, NC. Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1987.

Mordecia M. Yarnell -
First Lieutenant, Captain Yarnell's Company; Company A, 43rd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Company enrolled and organized July 26, 1862 at California, Missouri. Ordered into active service August 8, 1862 at California, Missouri. Relieved from duty March 31, 1863, order into active service September 30, 1864. Relieved from duty November 19, 1864.
Remarks: "Promoted to First Lieutenant October 3, 1862."
Source: Box 92 Reel s788, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Nathan Yarnell - son of Henry Bateman Yarnell and Mary (McClelland) - enlisted Aug. 21,1862 in Company C, 148th Penn.Volunteer Infantry, was a brave and gallant soldier, and was killed, May 3, 1863, at the battle of Chancellorsville, NC, where he was three times slightly wounded before receiving his death wound.
Source: - Linn, "A History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania"; and "The Story of Our Regiment", Adjt. J. W. Muffly, editor.

Norris Kelley Yarnell, U.S. Army, PFC
b. Jan. 7, 1913, d. Nov 20, 1998, Residence: Los Alamos, New Mexico.
Buried Nov. 25, 1998 with Rita M. Yarnell (b. March 26, 1918, d. Sept 3, 1998 Res: Santa Fe, New Mexico); Plot: 9 0 159A, Santa Fe National Cemetery, Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

N. L. Yarnall, included in list of men enrolled in Captain Yarnall's Company, Gideon's Band.
Source: - Delaware County American, Aug 6, 1862.

N. L. Yarnall - Capt. Yarnall of 'Gideon's Band', of the 124th Regiment arrived in Media on Monday morning last, where he will remain for a few days to attend to matter in connection with the Sheriff office,which demanded his personal attention during the session of Court.
Source: - Delaware County American, Nov 26, 1862.

Capt. Norris L. Yarnall has been appointed by the President a Paymaster in the Army of the United States, and the appointment has been confirmed by the Senate.
Source: - Delaware County American, Mar 25, 1864.

Norris L. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 8/13/1862 as a Captain. On 8/13/1862 he was commissioned into "D" Co. PA 124th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 5/15/1863.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Norris L. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 6/19/1863 as a Lieut Colonel. On 6/19/1863 he was commissioned into Field & Staff PA 29th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 8/1/1863.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Norris L. Yarnall, Lt. Col. 29th Pa. Mil (officers of regular army who were killed, wounded in action or taken prisoner, with date & place)
Source: History Reg. & Di..t of the U.S. Army 1789-1903 Vol. 2, p. 164

O. Yarnall, - included in the muster roll of the 'Delaware County State Guards', Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Source: - Delaware County American, Sept 17, 1862.

Otis Yarnell, born 1896, residence: Concord, Tennessee. Served in World War I.
Source: Service records of soldiers and sailors from Tennessee who served in the First World War, Tennessee State Library and Archives; page 474, Knox County, TN

Owen W. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/17/1862 as a Corporal. On 9/17/1862 he mustered into "C" Co. PA 16th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/25/1862 at Harrisburg, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

P. Hill Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 6/19/1863 as a Private. On 6/19/1863 he mustered into "B" Co. PA 29th Infantry, Uniion Army. He was Mustered Out on 8/1/1863.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Percy Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Lincolnshire Regiment; Regiment No: 201453 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Peter Yarnall
Captured by Tories during Revolutionary War, and died in prison.
See his story at "The Capture of Peter Yarnall".

Peter Yarnall (Pa.)
Surgeon's Mate 3d Pennsylvania Battalion, 7th February, 1776, transferred to Navy in August, 1776; Surgeon's Mate 4th Continental Dragoons, 22d May, 1777; resigned 15th September, 1777. (Died --, 1798.)
Sources: Register of Revolutionary War Officers Alphabetical List of Officers of the Continental Army - Y - Fifteenth Virginia - page 609; Pennsylvania in War of Revolution, Battalions and Line, 1775-1783, Vol 1, p. 109. See also DAR Patriot Index, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C., 1966.

Peter Yarnall - Residence not listed; 38 years old. Enlisted on 6/13/1861 as a Private.
On 6/13/1861 he mustered into "F" Co. OH 25th Infantry, Union Army. He was transferred out on 1/16/1864.
On 1/16/1864 he transferred into "C" Co. OH 75th Infantry. He was transferred out on 6/12/1864.
On 6/12/64 he transferred into "F" Co. OH 25th Infantry. He was Mustered Out on 7/16/1864.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

Philip R Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: DM2/178609 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

R. Yarnell Rank: Private, 2nd Bn., Grenadier Guards. Died on Sunday, 20th September 1914.
Commemorative information: Le Mans West Cemetery, Sarthe, France; grave A.13. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

R. C. Yarnold Rank: Private, 1st/8th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died on Saturday, 5th October 1918.
Commemorative information: Beaurevoir British Cemetery, Aisne, France; C. 31. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

R. H. Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps attached Field Ambulance; Regiment No: T4/2491407 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Rachel M. Yarnell - widow of John G. Yarnell, private in E Company, 3rd Tennessee Infantry, served from March, 1862 to unknown . Living in Ball Camp P.O., Knox Co., Tennessee.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc.; 1890 Census - E.D. 186 pg 4, Knox County, Tennessee.

R J Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Welsh Fusiliers; Regiment No: 4182037 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Ralph Missina Yarnall, U.S. Navy, HA2.
b. July 3, 1896, d. Dec 5, 1965, residence, Oak Valley, New Jersey.
Buried: Dec 8, 1965, plot M 0 2241-A, Beverly National Cemetery, Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey. See also Esther Yarnall buried in same plot.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Reginald Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Gloucestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 2263 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Reginald Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Army Service Corps; Regiment No: T4/249140 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Reginald Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Essex Regiment; Regiment No: 15/350822 Rank: Private and Royal Irish Rifles; Regiment No: 16/47585 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Reginald C Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 203967 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Reuben Yarnell - son of Phebe (Aikley) and Thomas Yarnell - Company A, Forty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the War of the Rebellion, and was killed at the battle of South Mountain.
Source: - Linn, "A History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania".

Richard Yarnell, d. Jan. 18, 1938.
Private Company D, 3rd Artillery.
Buried: Benea Pyramids, St. Augustine National Cemetery, St. Augustine, St. John's County, Florida.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Richard M. Yarnold - Co. M, 9th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry. Pension applied for 21 July 1918.
source: Civil War Pension, National Archives Film T289, Roll 232; Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900.

Robert Yarnell
b. Dec. 29, 1960; d. March 8, 1961.
Buried: March 13, 1961 in Plot E-EAS1347A, San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco County, California.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Robert Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Sussex Regiment; Regiment No: LSR 2208 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Robert Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Grenadier Guards; Regiment No: 16240 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Robert H. Yarnell Missing in Action during World War II, never recovered; missing Feb. 21, 1944. Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Force; serial # 35668792.
Source: List of Service Personnel Not Recovered Following World War II, Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office, U.S. Department of Defense.

Rollins E. Yarnall inducted into U.S. Army on July 21, 1943 at Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kansas; serial # 37535262.
Source: World War II Kansas Veterans Index; Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, KS.

S Albert Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 13623 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Samuel Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 9126 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Samuel Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/27/1862 as a Private.
On 9/27/1862 he mustered into "H" Co. PA 17th Cavalry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 6/16/1865 at Washington, DC.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Samuel Yarnell -
2d Sargeant, Captain Bently's Company; Company C, 36th Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Company enrolled Aug. 22, 1862 at Maryville, Missouri. Ordered into active service August 22, 1862 at Nodaway County, MO; relieved from duty April 2, 1863.
Source: Box 92 Reel s784, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Samuel Yarnall - Private in Company C, 4th Missouri Cavalry, from Aug 1, 1863 to Jul 12, 1865. Disability: Pheumatism & Neuralgia. In Ravenwood, Jackson Twp, Nodaway County, Missouri.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missouri

Samuel Yarnall -
Sergeant, Captain Conklin's Company; Company A, 4th Regiment Cavalry Volunteers, Missouri State Militia (Union). Enlisted August 1, 1863; mustered in August 13, 1863 in Kansas City, Missouri; mustered out July 8, 1865.
Source: Box 92 Reel s838, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Samuel Yarnall -
Private, Captain Swinford's Company; Company G, Kimball's Six Month Militia (Union). Enrolled October 3, 1861 in St. Joseph, Missouri; ordered into active service October 3, 1861 in St. Joseph, Missouri. Relieved of duty April 2, 1862.
Source: Box 92 Reel s901, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Samuel Augustus Yarnold Rank: Warrant Officer Class I, 7th Bn., Worcestershire Regiment. Died on Sunday, 26th May 1940, age 37.
Son of Arthur Samuel and Annie May Yarnold; husband of Beatrice May Yarnold.
Commemorative information: Buried in Violaines Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France; grave 14. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Samuel H. Yarnall - Residence not listed; 30 years old. Enlisted on 5/2/1864 as a Private. On 5/2/1864 he mustered into "F" Co. OH 146th Infantry, Union Army. He died on 8/7/1864 at Fayetteville, W. Va.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

Sarah J. Yarnall - remarried widow - claimant. Name of soldier: John Gaston. Service: G 14 Iowa Infantry, cert. # 297.269. Filing date of pension application: March 31, 1933.
Index to Pension Application Files of Remarried Widows based on Service in the Civil War and Later Wars, and in the Regular Army after the Civil War

Sarah M. Yarnall - remarried widow - claimant. Name of soldier: Abram Heaton. Service: F 200 Pennsylvania Infantry, orig.#341226. Filing date of pension application: March 23, 1928.
Index to Pension Application Files of Remarried Widows based on Service in the Civil War and Later Wars, and in the Regular Army after the Civil War

Sidney Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: T1979 Rank: Sapper.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Silas Yarnall - Private in Company B, 5th Missouri Cavalry, from Jan 10, 1862 to Feb 3, 1865. Disability: none listed. In Pilot Grove, Pilot Grove Twp, Cooper County, Missouri.
Source: - Special Schedule of surviving soldiers, etc. 1890 Census - Missouri

Silas Yarnall -
Private in Captain Murphy's Company; Company B, 5th Regiment Cavalry Volunteers, Missouri State Militia (Union). Enlisted January 10, 1862 at Cooper Co., Missouri; mustered in February 4, 1862 in Boonville, Missouri.
Source: Box 92 Reel s840, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Silas Yarnal -
Private, Captain George Meller's Company; Cooper County, Provisional G.O. #3, Volunteer Missouri Militia (Union); enlisted and mustered in March 31, 1865 at Boonville, Missouri. Mustered out July 11, 1865.
Source: Box 92 Reel s891, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Silas Yarnold - 24th Battalion, Texas State Infantry, et. al.
source: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Texas; Published by National Archives Record Administration, Item # M323.

Solomon Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/16/1861 as a Private. On 9/16/1861 he mustered into "D" Co. PA 48th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/30/1864.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Stanley Gordon James Yarnell Rank: Pilot Officer, 215 Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Thursday, 21st May 1942.
Commemorative information: Column 413, Singapore Memorial, Singapore. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Stanley W Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: T/364475 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Stephen Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: The Queen's Regiment; Regiment No: 20106 Rank: Private and Labour Corps; Regiment No: 120251 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Stuart D. Yarnelle - Residence: Joliet, Illinois. Private in Company B, 3rd Illinois Infantry.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

T W Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Scottish Horse; Regiment No: 934 Rank: Serjeant and Royal Irish Regiment, Regiment No: 25908 Rank: Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Thomas Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Labour Corps; Regiment No: 124834 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Thomas Yarnall - Residence not listed; 21 years old. Enlisted on 7/27/1863 as a Corporal. On 8/28/1863 he mustered into "S. Beard" Co. OH Departmental Co, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 11/1/1864.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

Thomas Yarnell
Private Company I, 4th Tennessee Cavalry; died April 18, 1864
Buried: Plot K 9814, Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Thomas Yarnall - Residence not listed; 18 years old. Enlisted on 12/9/1861 as a Private. On 12/9/1861 he mustered into "E" Co. Ohio 62nd Infantry, Union Army. He was discharged for disability on 6/15/1863 at Hilton Head, SC. (Out date approx.)
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

Thomas Yarnell -
Corporal, Captain Bently's Company; Company C, 36th Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Company enrolled Aug. 22, 1862 at Maryville, Missouri. Ordered into active service August 22, 1862 at Nodaway County, MO; relieved from duty April 2, 1863.
Source: Box 92 Reel s784, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Thomas Yarnell Corporal, Company H; Nodaway County (Missouri) Home Guards during War Between the States. Enlisted July 5, 1861 at Nodaway Co., Missouri; mustered in on July 5, 1861 at Nodaway Co., Missouri. Remarks: "Last mustered July 17, 1861". Period of service: 3 months.
Source: Box 92 Reel s885, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Thomas Yarnell Rank: Private, 1st Bn., York and Lancaster Regiment. Died on Monday, 17th May 1915, age 19.
Son of Thomas Edward Yarnell and Annie Yarnell, of 575 Lambert St., Sheffield.
Commemorative information: Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France; grave VIII.D.19. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Thomas A Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Munster Fusiliers; Regiment No: 2700 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Thomas Arthur Yarnold Rank: Private, 7th Bn., Royal Munster Fusiliers. Died on Monday, 9th August 1915.
Commemorative information: Helles Memorial, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Thomas C. Yarnell - Residence: Belle Plaine, Illinois. Private in Company K, 107th Illinois U.S. Infantry.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

Thomas C. Yarnell - Residence: Lacon, Illinois. Private in Company K, 1st Illinois U.S. Artillery (New). Enlisted 8 August 1862.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

Thomas C Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Veterinary Corps; Regiment No: SE/11975 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Thomas Dale Yarnell, CT2, U.S. Navy.
b. Dec 12, 1947; d. July 23, 1999; Residence: Modesto, California.
Buried: July 28, 1999, plot 10 0 117, in San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery, Gustine, Merced County, California.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Thomas E Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: York and Lancaster Regiment; Regiment No: 3/4449 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Thomas E Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: York and Lancaster Regiment; Regiment No: 3/3571 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Thomas H. Yarnall - Residence Dallas County, Iowa; 18 years old. Enlisted on 5/4/1861 as a Private. On 5/27/1861 he mustered into "D" Co. Iowa 2nd Infantry, Union Army. He was discharged for disability on 2/25/1862 at St Louis, MO.
Other Information: born in Ohio
Source: - Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion.

Thomas H. Yarnall - Residence Adel, Iowa; 19 years old. Enlisted on 7/28/1862 as a 2nd Sergt. On 8/21/1862 he mustered into "A" Co. Iowa 23rd Infantry, Union Army. He was discharged on 11/20/1863.
Promotions:
* 1st Sergt 5/20/1863
Other Information: born in Ohio
Source: - Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion.

Thomas H. Yarnall of Company L, 6th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery. Enlisted as Captain, Discharged as Captain. - see also service in the 23rd Iowa
Source: Index to compiled service records of volunteer Union soldiers who served with U.S. Colored Troops, micr. roll #98

Thomas H. Yarnall - 18 years old, Private. Company D, 3rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Source: - Athens Co., Ohio. Civil War Roster of 3rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry.

Thomas H. Yarnall - Company D, 3rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Private: entered service on June 11, 1861, age 18; term of service 3 years.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 2 pg 73.

Thomas McDowell Yarnell, Sergeant, U.S. Army.
b. June 18, 1916; d. Sept 15, 1964; residence: Nicholasville, Kentucky.
Buried: Sept 18, 1964, Plot F 0 17, Camp Nelson National Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky.
Source: - National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Thomas S Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Machine Gun Corps; Regiment No: 108322 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Thomas W Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 1995 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Thomas W Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: London Regiment; Regiment No: 1557 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Thomas William Yarnold Rank: Drummer, D Company, 2nd/20th Bn., London Regiment. Died on Sunday, 13th August 1916, age 19.
Son of Thomas and Mabel Yarnold of 15A Saltoun Road, Brixton, London.
Commemorative information: Buried in Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Mont-St. Eloi, Pas de Calais, France; grave III. D. 21. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Uriah Yarnall Rank: Private. Company: 4th Regiment, Maryland Militia.
Source: War of 1812 Muster Rolls - Roll # 233

Vernon Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 3/16/1864 as a Private. On 3/16/1864 he mustered into "A" Co. PA 97th Infantry, Union Army. He was Killed on 7/13/1864 at Petersburg, VA. (alternate date of death shown as July 4, 1864). Buried in City Point National Cemetery, Hopewell City, Virginia. Sect. D, Div. 1, Grave 35. (plot 2295)
Sources: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870. National Cemetery Project, U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Victor Yarnell Rank: Private, 7th Bn., Royal Irish Regiment. Died on Wednesday, 27th March 1918.
Born: Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, Ireland; Resided: Crumlin, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
Commemorative information: Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France; panel 30/31.
Sources: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission; and List of Dublin Casualties of World War I.

Victor Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: South Irish Horse; Regiment No: 933 Rank: Private and Royal Irish Regiment; Regiment No: 25907 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Victor G Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: M2/103178 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

W. Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: York and Lancaster Regiment; Regiment No: 4737338 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

W. H. Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: West Riding Regiment; Regiment No: 11905 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

W. S. Yarnell - see also William S. Yarnell.
Private, Company A, Captain Yarnell's Company, 43rd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Enrolled and organized August 9, 1862 at California, Missouri. Ordered into active service August 9, 1862 at California, Missouri. Relieved from duty March 31, 1863, order into active service September 30, 1864. Relieved from duty November 19, 1864. Remarks: "Discharged".
Source: Box 92 Reel s788, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

Walker Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/17/1862 as a Private. On 9/17/1862 he mustered into "F" Co. PA 16th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/25/1862 at Harrisburg, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

Walker Yarnall, included in the roll of Capt. Wilcox's Company of Thornbury and Edgmont Townships, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Source: - Delaware County American, Sept 24, 1862.

Walter K Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Flying Corps; Regiment No: 2177 Rank: Serjeant.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Wilfred Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: S4/199449 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Wilfred Harold Yarnell Rank: Wireman, H.M.L.C.T. 390, Royal Navy. Died on Thursday, 8th June 1944, age 19.
Son of Charles William and Frances Yarnell, of Feltham, Middlesex.
Commemorative information: Plymouth Naval Memorial, Devon, U.K.; Panel 91, Column 1. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Wilfred Henry Yarnall Rank: Private, 2nd Bn., The King's Regiment (Liverpool). Died on Thursday, 23rd November 1944, age 40.
Son of Thomas and Sarah Jane Yarnall, of Bloxwich, Staffordshire; husband of Winifred Marion Yarnall, of Bloxwich.
Commemorative information: buried in Cesena War Cemetery, Italy; Grave VI, H, 3. Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Willard D. Yarnell, born 1894, residence: Heiskell, Tennessee. Served in World War I.
Source: Service records of soldiers and sailors from Tennessee who served in the First World War, Tennessee State Library and Archives; page 63, Anderson County, TN

William Yarnell
Unassigned substitute. Remarks: "See Curtis, Carkin".
Source: Box 92 Reel s895, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

William Yarnall, included in list of men enrolled in Captain Yarnall's Company, Gideon's Band.
Source: - Delaware County American, Aug 6, 1862.

William Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 9/17/1862 as a Private. On 9/17/1862 he mustered into "D" Co. PA 16th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/25/1862 at Harrisburg, PA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

William Yarnall - Residence not listed; 26 years old. Enlisted on 10/31/1861 at New York City, NY as a Private. On 10/31/1861 he mustered into "K" Co. NY 53rd Infantry, Union Army. He deserted on 11/30/1861 (Estimated day of desertion)
Source: - New York: Report of the Adjutant-General.

William Yarnall - Residence Chili, Hancock Co., ILL. Enlisted on 8/1/1862 as a Private. On 9/1/1862 he mustered into "D" Co. IL 78th Infantry. He was Mustered Out on 6/7/1865 at Washington, DC.
Source: - Illinois: Roster of Officers and Enlisted Men.

William Yarnell - Residence: La Salle, Illinois. Private in Company H, 11th Illinois U.S. Infantry.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

William Yarnall -
Private, Captain Breese's Company; Company G, 6th Regiment Cavalry Volunteers Missouri Volunteers (Union). Enlisted March 26, 1862 in Linden, Missouri; muster in date not available. Remarks: "Died March 14, 1863 in Post Hospital, Memphis, Tenn. Absent without leave since Aug. 18, 1862, but I have evidence from Col. Clark Wright that he reported to him (then in command of the Regiment at Springfield, Mo.) for duty on or about the 17th of June, 1862, having had a furlough from the 31st day of May to the 20th day of June, 1862".
Source: Box 92 Reel s828, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

William Yarnell - Mary A. Yarnell - remarried widow - claimant. Name of soldier: William Yarnell. Service: Co A 6th Missouri Cavalry, cert. #123030. Filing date of pension application: July 19, 1901.
This would be William Yarnell son of Henry Bateman Yarnell and Mary (McClelland) - according to family sources, "he lived in Missouri and joined the Union service and was probably killed as he was never heard from again."
Index to Pension Application Files of Remarried Widows based on Service in the Civil War and Later Wars, and in the Regular Army after the Civil War

William Yarnold Rank: Serjeant, H Company attd. Searchlight Company, Royal Engineers. Died on Wednesday, 1st August 1917, age 32.
Son of William and Fanny Yarnold, of "Woodville", London Road, Balcombe, Sussex.
Commemorative information: Buried in Basra War Cemetery, Iraq; grave VI. M. 21.
Links to tributes and correspondence concerning his death in Iraq.
Source: British Commonwealth War Graves Commission

William Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Lancaster Regiment; Regiment No: 29313 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: 15319 Rank: Lance Corporal.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery; Regiment No: 127670 Rank: Gunner.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Sherwood Rangers; Regiment No: 1879 Rank: Private and Labour Corps; Regiment No: 548222 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William A. Yarnell - Private, enlisted Feb 22, 1862 in Hicks' Independent Cavalry Company Confederate Army, Searcy, White Co., Arkansas. This Company was later Company A of the 32nd Arkansas Infantry, CSA Army.
Hicks' Independent Cavalry Company, Edward G. Gerdes

William E. Yarnell - Residence: Lewistown, Illinois. 2nd Lieutenant in Company H, 17th Illinois U.S. Infantry.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

William E. Yarnell - Residence: not given. First Lieutenant in Company E, 8th Illinois U.S. Infantry.
Source: - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, 1901.

William F. Yarnell
Age (birthdate): 290816 (Aug 16, 1929). Home: OSBORNE, Kansas. Service # A17259912. Rank E3. Branch U.S. Air Force. Service Component: Regular Army. Casualty Type: Killed in Action. Death Record: 501226 (death date: Dec 26, 1950). Race: Caucasian. Citizenship: U.S. Citizen.
Source: Korean Conflict Death Index

William F Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 821727 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William G Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Army Service Corps; Regiment No: M/317503 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William H Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regiment No: 80799 Rank: Driver.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William H. Yarnall - Enlisted 3 August 1863 in Company F, 2d Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery as a Private.
Source: - Richard Stanley, "The Second PA Heavy Artillery" (viewable @ www.tonk.net/stanley)

William H. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 2/28/1865 as a Private. On 2/28/1865 he mustered into "F" Co. PA 21st Cavalry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 7/8/1865 at Lynchburg, VA.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

William H Yarnell, British Armed Services: Corps: King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; Regiment No: 47074 Rank: Private and Somerset Light Infantry; Regiment No: 44578 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William H S Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Worcestershire Regiment; Regiment No: 5128 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William Henry Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Defence Corps; Regiment No: 8030 Rank: Acting Company Serjeant Major.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William P. Yarnall - Private - included in the Muster Roll of the Delaware County (PA) Guards. John H. Barton, Captain.
Source: - Delaware County (PA) American, October 15, 1862.

William R. Yarnall - Residence not listed; Enlisted on 8/3/1863 as a Private. On 8/3/1863 he mustered into "F" Co. PA 2nd Heavy Artillery, Union Army. He was discharged for disability on 12/22/1864.
Source: - "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5", Harrisburg PA, B. Singerly, State Printer, 1870.

William S. Yarnell
Sergeant, Company A, Captain Yarnell's Company, 43rd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union); Enrolled and organized August 9, 1862 at California, Missouri. Ordered into active service November 20, 1862 at California, Missouri. Relieved from duty March 31, 1863. Remarks: "Sergeant from Nov. 20 to Jan. 31".
Source: Box 92 Reel s788, Record of Service Card, Civil War, Office of the Adjutant General.
Missouri State Archives Soldiers Database; accessed August 14, 2005.

William S. Yarnell - serial # 1049390; lives: 1003 9th St NE, Canton, Ohio. Enlisted: Regular Army, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky, Dec 30, 1917. Born: Piedmont, Ohio age 19 years.
Service:
Troop M 16th Cavalry to discharge
Private First Class, July 1, 1918.
Honorable discharge January 9, 1919.
Source: - "Official Roster Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, World War, 1917-1918", pg 19243.

William S Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: Royal Engineers; Regiment No: WR324246, East Kent Regiment 4782, Army Cyclist Corps 21106, Royal Engineers 317463, Rank: Sapper.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William T Yarnall, British Armed Services: Corps: Life Guards; Regiment No: 2622 Rank: Corporal of Horse.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

William W. Yarnall - Residence not listed; 42 years old. Enlisted on 5/2/1864 as a Private. On 5/2/1864 he mustered into "F" Co. OH 146th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/7/1864 at Camp Dennison, OH.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

William W. Yarnell Missing in Action during World War II, never recovered; missing June 25, 1943. Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Force; serial # 18043589.
Source: List of Service Personnel Not Recovered Following World War II, Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office, U.S. Department of Defense.

Willie Yarnold, British Armed Services: Corps: West Riding Regiment; Regiment No: 1467 Rank: Private.
Source: United Kingdom War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War

Wilson Yarnall - Residence not listed; 16 years old. Enlisted on 5/2/1864 as a Private. On 5/2/1864 he mustered into "F" Co. OH 146th Infantry, Union Army. He was Mustered Out on 9/7/1864 at Camp Dennison, OH.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio.

Wilson Yarnel - Pvt. Co. D, 194 Reg't Pennsylvania Inf. Age 18 years.
Appears on Company Muster-In Roll of the organization named above. Roll dated Harrisburg, Pa, July 18, 1864....
Joined for duty and entolled:
When: July 15, 1864. Where: Harrisburg. Period: 100 days.
Remarks: Enlisted as of & credited to Dauphine County, Penna.
Source: Company Muster-in Roll for 194 Regiment, Penn. Infantry.

Wilson Yarnell - Pvt. Co. D, 194 Reg't Pennsylvania Inf. Age 18 years.
Appears on a Detachment Muster-Out Roll of the organization named above. Roll dated Baltimore, Md., Sept. 5, 1864....
Muster-out to date: Sept 5, 1864...
"Pay is due from date of muster. Am't for cloth'g in kind or money adv'd $17 50/100
Remarks: Discharged from the one hundred day service by virtue of re-enlistment for one year under authority from War Dept. To be charged with one Gun Sling .31..."
Source: Detachment Muster-Out Roll for 194 Regiment, Penn. Infantry.

Winfield L. Yarnall, Jr. Missing in Action during World War II, never recovered; missing August 27, 1944. First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Force; serial # 0814620.
Source: List of Service Personnel Not Recovered Following World War II, Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office, U.S. Department of Defense.

Ziba Yarnell - 6th Independent Battery, Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery; Private; entered service on July 9, 1863 at age 21; term of service, 3 years. Discharged Nov. 18, 1864 on surgeon's certificate of disability.
Source: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, Vol. 10 pg 497.

Ziba Yarnell - 49th Indiana Infantry, U.S. Army.
Source: - U. S. Civil War Muster Rolls - Indiana.

? Yarnold of Company H, 1st U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery. Enlisted as Private, Discharged as Private.
Source: Index to compiled service records of volunteer Union soldiers who served with U.S. Colored Troops, micr. roll #98


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Major Material on Civil War Service contributed by:
Maggie Weidinger - 31st 5m. 1999,
and David M. Kinney - 26th 8m. 1999.
Last revision date: 18th 4m. 2008.

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