Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Lathrop Revolutionary War Veterans

The American Revolutionary War occurred between 1775-1783.
Lathrop veterans

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

NAME INDEX

Names are organized alpabetically by surname then first, middle name and then by date.
Please leave a comment if the links don't work.

  1. Cynthia Gerrish married 2001
  2. Raymond Gerrish
  3. Harold Lathrop
  4. James Charles Lathrop married 2001
  5. John Lothropp Rev. 1584-1653
  6. Ethel McFerron
  7. Margaret Vertner

Robert Bruce Lathrop

  • Born: ?; ?
  • Died: ?; ?
Father: ? born: ?; married: ?; died: ?

Mother: ? born: ?; married: ?; died: ?

Spouse 1: Nancy Johnson born: ?; died: ?
Married: ?

Children:

  1. ? born: ; married: ?; died: ?
  2. ? born: ; married: ?; died: ?
  3. ? born: ; married: ?; died: ?
  4. ? born: ; married: ?; died: ?
  5. ? born: ; married: ?; died: ?
  6. ? born: ; married: ?; died: ?
  7. ? born: ; married: ?; died: ?
  8. Dorothy Clora Lathrop born: August 9, 1891 ; married: ?; died: December 29, 1983
Sources:
www.cagenweb.com/inyo/heroes/dorothycragen.htm

Dorothy Clora Lathrop (1891-1983)


  • Born: August 9, 1891; Fountain, Shawnee County, Indiana
  • Died: December 29, 1983;
Father: Robert Bruce Lathrop born: ?; married: ?; died: ?

Mother: Nancy Johnson born: ?; married: ?; died: ?

Spouse 1: ? Smith born: ?; died: ?
Married: ?

Children:

  1. ? born: ; married: ?;
Spouse 2: ? Cragen born: ?; died: ?
Married: ?

Biography:

(1) by Denise S. Flynn, July 2005
Dorothy Clora Lathrop was born in Fountain, Shawnee County, Indiana to Nancy Johnson and Robert Bruce Lathrop in 1891. Robert Bruce Lathrop was a veteran of the Civil War and evidence of this service became some of Dorothy's most prized possessions. Dorothy had her father's original discharge papers from the 63rd Indiana Infantry, two daguerreotypes of her father, and a cannon shot her father retrieved from the trunk of a tree that was meant to hit him.

Dorothy moved to Lone Pine, Inyo County, California in the 1930s. She quickly put her college education to good use in the schools of Inyo County. She was later elected the Inyo County Superintendent of Schools for four consecutive terms. After retiring from her educational career she became involved in the operations of the Eastern California Museum in Independence, serving as its Director and President of its association for many years. It is in this capacity that she worked to preserve the history of the area in so many ways over so many years.

Dorothy loved Eastern California and specifically Inyo County with a passion that cannot be sufficiently described in words. She adopted the Owens Valley as the true home of her heart and we honor her for her valuable contributions. It is due to the dedicated work of Dorothy Clora Cragen that the story of Eastern California has taken its righteous place among the greatest sagas of the building of our nation.

(2) From the Banks of the Wabash to the Owens River Valley: a story of the life of Dorothy C. Cragen by Candy (Slater) Ross

This is a story about my grandmother, my mother's mother, Dorothy C. Cragen. Her life spanned 92 years from the end of the Victorian Age to the Space Age. This is a saga of a woman whose dad was a Civil War veteran, who was a Hoosierborn on the banks of the Wabash River, whose family were farmers, who, as a young girl went to a one-room schoolhouse with outhouses and a hand pump well, whose family kept their food cold in caves with ice in them along the Wabash River, who traveled by wagon to Oklahoma when she was 9 years old. She received her early schooling there, married and had one child, and eventually found her way to the Owens Valley during the Depression years. Here she would be a teacher, supervisor, and eventually serve 16 years as Inyo County Superintendent of Schools, and 10 years as Director of the Eastern California Museum. Besides the admiration I have for her as my grandmother, I feel she led a remarkable life for a woman born August 9, 1891. She pursued higher education in 1909 at a time when few women did so, and the family at the time was living on a $25 a month pension her mother received as being a widow of a veteran. Her three brothers all began work as farmers at age 14. I remember my grandmother from an early age and even though she was in her 60s at the time, she never seemed like an old lady. We always lived in the same town or within 40 miles of each other. Even in her 80s she was always a tower of strength and will to us all. I always admired her ability to go on in the face of adversity and to succeed and I am convinced that her strong spirit led her from the beginning.

I remember her talking about her father and treasuring the daguerreotype of him as a soldier in the Civil War. He was only 16 when he joined the Union forces as an Indiana infantryman. That was underage and so he had to say he was older to get in. She also saved a cannonball that he dug out of a nearby log, a cannonball that had been shot at him. She had his Honorable Discharge, dated May 3, 1865. The family lived in a little town called Fountain, Indiana (near Portland today). Bruce and Nancy Lathrop had four children, then ten years passed, and they had four more children. The first four children were all destined to die young. Two of the girls had just married and were expecting their first children when typhus hit. Of the second four children, all lived to be in their 80s, and grandma, the youngest, lived to be the oldest, 92. When she was 9 years old, the family had already suffered the tragedies of the deaths
of the first four children. Her father, then 54, contracted a cancer on his face. In those days, there was nothing that could be done. He wore a rag around his face and refused to eat with the family. One day when they were outside and he was very weakened by the disease, he put a shotgun on a chair and laid down on the bed and tied a string to the trigger and killed himself to spare his family anymore suffering. Grandma's 14-yr. old brother, Charlie, found his dad. Now Nancy Lathrop had to make her way alone on a $25 pension and four children to look after. They traveled by wagon to Oklahoma where she had family. Eventually her son, Bingley went back and established his family in Indianapolis, and her middle son, Harvey lived and raised a family inWeatherford, Oklahoma.

My grandmother married at 18 and in 1910 my mother, Mavis, was born. Grandma entered Southwest Teachers College in Weatherford that still exists today. After she became a teacher, she, her daughter, and her brother, Charlie, who was a carpenter moved to Los Angeles in 1922. Charlie had already been to California and grandma was entranced with the West, so when Mavis was 12, they made the long trek to California in a Model T Ford. My mother's dad was a farmer and he would not leave the land he knew. Grandma got teaching jobs and Charlie worked as a carpenter and they both felt lucky to have work during the Depression years. My mother graduated from Brawley High School and entered UCLA at the young age of 16, graduating as a teacher at age 19. Grandma pursued higher education at USC, earning her administrative credential. In 1928 grandma moved to Lone Pine to take a teaching position. When Mavis came to visit her, she too was offered a teaching job. Grandma taught in the old wooden schoolhouse. The Museum has a picture of it. She remembered one day when they all heard an explosion and she and the kids ran to the window, and it was a "still" that had blown up. My mother taught in the old rock schoolhouse, now in ruins at Cartago, and later at the West Bishop School where the Valley Presbyterian Church is now on Line Street.

Grandma became a county supervisor and ultimately ran for Inyo County Superintendent of Schools. She was elected to four terms and served 16 years. She served during WWII and coordinated school activities with the director of Manzanar during that time. She retired in 1956, having served 42 years in education. She then took on another career that had been a lifelong hobby for her. She loved history. She became Director of the Eastern California Museum and president of its association and built its membership up from 300 to 1500
over her ten years of service. She wrote a weekly column for the Inyo Register for 25 years called "Round About the Museum," continuing long after her retirement. The museum at this time was in cramped quarters in the basement of the courthouse where the Justice Court is today. Before she retired, she approached the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power with the idea of leasing the land the current Museum stands on, and the Dow family for their
donation for $40,000 to build the building. Not long after she suffered a heart attack, but managed to recover (at age 76) and speak at the dedication. She had also made a trip to Los Angeles with County Administrator John K. Smith to purchase the Black collection of baskets for $6,000, now a priceless collection. During all the past 30 years she had researched a book on Camp Independence and in 1975 at the age of 84, the book was published, called "The Boys in Sky-Blue Pants - The Story of Camp Independence". She had become acquainted with the daughter of General George S. Evans, Hallie Lane Evans, who loaned grandma the diary he made when he entered the Owens Valley in 1862 and established the fort, July 4, 1862. She also gave grandma a nice picture of him and his ivory-handled cane which grandma gave to the Commander's House, after she had worked with a committee to obtain it from DWP so it could be preserved by the museum and run by Inyo County. My mother and I hosted a party for her and it was a very successful book, selling locally and around the country to many museums and history buffs. She gave copies to all the branches of the Inyo County Free Library, and they still sell at the Museum, Inter-Agency Visitor Center in Lone Pine, Laws Museum, and Spellbinder Bookstore in Bishop.

She was a very active member of the Eastern California Museum Assn., participating in field trips - going to Monache Meadows in her 80s - always going to Death Valley at the drop of a hat! A project dear to her heart and one she pursued for many years after retiring was writing a monthly newsletter to association members. She also served on the State Historical Landmark Committee that placed markers at the Mary Austin home, the Bishop Battlefield and many other sites. Each year the Museum Association held an annual dinner. She invited people like Dr. Louis B. Leakey, and Dr. David B. Slemmons, a noted seismologist from the University of Nevada, Reno, and Ruth D. Simpson from the Calico digs, for guest speakers. The association continues with this tradition today. She also wrote pageants that were enacted as part of the Fourth of July celebrations in Independence. She was an active member of the Bishop Bottle Club and over the years dug up many a bottle at Tonopah and other places. Her collections numbered in the thousands, and for many years, she operated the Ft. Independence Antique Shop from her home. She and my mother purchased the home at 149 Kearsarge St. in Independence from the DWP in 1945. It is the only other existing building from Camp Independence, having been the fort hospital. The two buildings (Commander's house and hers) were moved into town, a distance of two miles around 1888. This home was her pride and joy for 38 years. She loved the history of it and furnished it with many lovely antiques. Both homes have adobe fireplaces, French doors, 12 ft. ceilings, transoms, and other Victorian features. Until well in her 80s she climbed the 22 stairs of the original walnut staircase to her balcony bedroom each day. In the 50s she published a book of poetry called My Land. The cover was done by Aim Morhardt, who also did the cover on "The Boys in the Sky-Blue Pants". She also wrote the history section of the book, "Deepest Valley", edited by Genny Schumacher.

She had remarkable health during her lifetime, fully recovering from her heart attack at age 76, but after she lost her daughter, Mavis Slater, who endured a 5 yr. battle against cancer, her health deteriorated. She was then 86. She lived with me until she died December 29, 1984.

A few years later I was standing at the cemetery in Fountain, Indiana; therein lie buried her father, Bruce Lathrop, sisters and a brother, and her grandfather and great-grandfather with Civil War, War of 1812 and Revolutionary War markers. The family is now scattered across the nation. But for the girl who was born and raised there, she had come to love another land, that one east of the High Sierra, and as it said in her book of poetry, that is where she wanted to rest at the end of her day.

The blue hills, the purple hills
O Lord, let me stay
Where the blue hills, the purple hills
Call to me each day.

The deep vales, the jagged peaks
The snowy mountain crest
Among the at the end of the day
O Lord, do let me rest.

Written by Candy (Slater) Ross Edited and transcribed by Denise S. Flynn, July 2005

(3) About the Author

Education and history have been the cornerstones of Dorothy C. Cragen's life since she moved to Inyo County in 1928. Serving first as a school teacher and then Supervisor of Education for Inyo County, she was elected Superintendent of Schools for the county in 1939, a post she held for 16 years.

After retiring in 1955, she went to work for the Eastern California Museum, eventually as its Director. She has belonged to the Eastern California Museum Association, Inc. for 25 years and has served on it Board of Trustees. She is now Membership Secretary and editor of its monthly Newsletter.

She is also a member of the Inyo County American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Council on Abandoned Military Posts, U. S. A.

Mrs. Cragen has written a column, "Round About the Museum," in the Inyo Independent and other Chalfant papers.

She has researched "The Boys in the Sky-Blue Pants" since coming to Inyo County, "finding the facts," she says, "far more interesting than any fiction that has been written about the country sometimes spoken of as 'back of beyond.'"

Transcribed by Denise S. Flynn, July 12, 2005
Used with permission of Candy Ross, copyright holder.

(4) Dorothy Cragen Honored at Museum Banquet

Approximately 50 officers and members of the Eastern California Museum Association met at a dinner at the Embers in Bishop, Saturday evening, Jan. 21, to honor Dorothy C. Cragen who has retired as director of Eastern California Museum. She had been director since 1953 and a trustee of the association since 1952.

Silver, desert-holly trees decorated the tables, and the placecards, made by Irene and Lucy Brichaga of Lone Pine were black and shaped as obsidian arrowheads. The holly trees were also made by Irene and Lucy with the exception of one large tree surrounded by other items of the desert at Dorothy's plate that was made by Mrs. Marguerite Carr. This arrangement symbolized the land which Dorothy has always loved and made everyone associated with her appreciate.

William E. Caipen was the master of ceremonies. He introduced the members of the board of trustees, out of town guests, and the various speakers.

Mrs. Marguerite Carr was introduced, and she gave a talk called "Dorothy, This Is Your Life." She spoke of the many years of service Dorothy has given to Inyo county in various educational positions – as teacher, Supervisor of Education, sixteen years as County Superintendent of Schools, and as director of the museum.

Since 1958 she has built the membership from 100 to 1600, the members representing all parts of California and eight other states. During her years as director, she has made every effort to make the people of Inyo aware of their historical heritage and has helped in every way possible to protect that heritage.

At the end of Mrs. Carr's talk, she presented Dorothy with a little red schoolhouse that contained a money gift.

Other dinner speakers were Mrs. Clarence Cleman, president of Bishop Museum and Historical Society; Frank Parcher, and Henry Miller of Bishop; Dr. George and Hazel Schultz of Oceanside; and Mrs. Elodia Drew of Independence.

The committee for the dinner included Mrs. Ethel Olivas, Irene and Lucy Brichaga of Lone Pine, Mrs. Edith Nolan of Independence, and Mrs. Marguerite Carr of Bishop.

Mrs. Cragen was very appreciative of her wonderful gift and the many well-wishes that accompanied it from her long-time friends and associates.

Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of the Embers, who had served the very fine dinner, were introduced and extended their best wishes to Mrs. Cragen, whom they had known for many years.

Inyo Register, Bishop, Inyo County, California
Thursday, January 26, 1967 – Page Six
Transcribed by Denise S. Flynn for Inyo County GenWeb, July 1, 2005

(5) Dorothy Cragen dies at age 92 after life as educator, historian and writer

BISHOP – Dorothy Clora Cragen, who helped make and preserve Inyo County history, died Dec. 29 at the Northern Inyo Hospital. She was 92.

Mrs. Cragen was involved in Inyo County public education for 32 years, serving 16 years as county superintendent of schools. She later became director of the Eastern California Museum in Independence and worked on several other historical projects.

Mrs. Cragen also published poetry, short stories, historical articles and a book.

Funeral services were held Monday at the Independence Methodist Church. Following is an account of Mrs. Cragen's life, as told by her granddaughter and only survivor, Candace Ross of Bishop.

Dorothy Clora Cragen was born in Fountain, Indiana, Aug. 9, 1891. She was the youngest of eight children born to Robert Bruce and Nancy Lathrop.

Her father enlisted at age 16 as a Union soldier in the Civil War. One of Mrs. Cragen's souvenirs was a cannonball shot at her father that he pried out of a nearby log.

Her father died when Mrs. Cragen was nine years old and the family moved to Weatherford,Okla.

At age 17, she married Frank Smith, and her only child, Mavis Smith, was born in 1910. Mrs.Cragen put herself through college, graduating from Southwest Teachers College in Weatherford in 1913.

In 1922, the family moved to California where Mrs. Cragen's brother, Charley had already settled. She continued her education at the University of Southern California, earning her administrative credential in education. She also taught school in Huntington Beach.

In 1928, the family moved to Lone Pine, where both Mrs. Cragen and her daughter taught school during the Depression years.

After teaching six years, Mrs. Cragen worked as a supervisor in the Inyo County Schools Office,and then was elected to four terms as superintendent of schools.

Following her career in education, Mrs. Cragen became director of the Eastern California Museum for 10 years, retiring at age 76 in 1967. During those years, she served on many historical committees and was instrumental in the marking of many countywide historical sites with California historical markers and in the preservation of Inyo County artifacts and historical items.

She was also instrumental in the building of a new museum building and the saving of the Black Collection of Indian baskets and beads for the museum and the restoration of the commander's house. She donated several antiques for its furnishings.

In 1945, Mrs. Cragen and her daughter purchased the companion house, the old fort hospital building, where Dorothy lived for 36 years. She operated the Fort Independence Antique Shop from the front porch of the house for several years.

Writing was another special interest for Mrs. Cragen. She was active in the Inyo Writer's Guild and wrote short stories, poetry and historical articles.

Many of her historical pieces were published in the Inyo Independent, as well as a regular column called "Round About the Museum" for 25 years. She also published the monthly Eastern California Museum newsletter for many years, and served as president and secretary of the association.

In 1954, Mrs. Cragen published a volume of poetry, illustrated by Aim Morhardt, titled "My Land".

For more than 25 years she researched Camp Independence, a military post founded in 1862 on Oak Creek by Second Cavalry California volunteers. The research included trips to Sacremento and the Library of Congress in Washington D. C., and visits with Hallie Lane Evans, daughter of General eorge S. Evans, founder of the fort.

In 1975, Mrs. Cragen's book, "The Boys in the Sky-Blue Pants: The Story of Camp
Independent", was published.

Mrs. Cragen was a member of the Council of Abandoned Military Posts and received national recognition for her book in the council's newsletter.

Mrs. Cragen also was an active member of the American Legion Auxiliary for 50 years.

She also joined the Pioneer Methodist Church in Independence. Donald Lathrop officiated at the services held at the church Monday. Pallbearers were Johnny Baxter and his son, Jim, of Hemet, Tom Ross of Bishop, Harold Bingham of Bishop, Turney Cornwell of Independence, and Al Aikolaus of Independence.

Inyo Register, Bishop, Inyo County, California
January 4, 1984 – Page Three
Transcribed by Denise S. Flynn for Inyo County GenWeb, July 2, 2005






Sources
:
www.cagenweb.com/inyo/heroes/dorothycragen.htm

Monday, October 17, 2005

Lothropp Family Foundation

From the foundation's website


www.lothropp.org

This organization was founded in 1989 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, the home of Rev. John Lothropp. Our membership includes descendants of Rev. John Lothropp and Mark Lothrop. (See the Keynote Address of the 1989 Lothropp Family Foundation Reunion for an overview of the life and descendants of the Rev. John Lothropp.)

We are a non-profit, tax-exempt organization in contact with over 1000 descendants throughout the world.

As a tax exempt organization, we are certified to make grants to qualifying organizations for Historic Preservation under 501(c)(3) of the IRS.

We hold a national reunion every two years in various parts of the country. News of upcoming reunions is included in the newsletter.

Membership

Membership is for one calendar year, from January 1st to December 31st, at a cost of $20, and is open to:

  • Descendants of Rev. John Lothropp and Mark Lothrop;

  • Any spouse or person with the surname of Lothrop or Lathrop or any recognizable varient of such names and their descendants or

  • Anyone interested in the Lo/Lathrop family or American history.

Voting rights and the right to participate in Foundation activities are restricted to dues-paying members only.

Join the Foundation.

Meetings

The Foundation holds a national reunion every two years in different areas of the country. There are several regional meetings held by local organizations.

Aims And Objectives

The Foundation by-laws list the following objectives:

  • To preserve and memorialize the historical events in the lives of Rev. John Lothropp and Mark Lothrop and their descendants.

  • To award grants to organizations for the restoration and preservation of historic buildings and sites, preferably built before 1800. These gifts will be given to organizations that are tax exempt under 501(c)(3).

  • To award grants for educational purposes as defined under 501(c)(3) to organizations or individuals for the purpose of researching and establishing a written historical public record or educational presentation regarding the lives, customs, accomplishments and communities of 17th century American colonists and their descendants prior to 1945.

  • To provide a source for Lo/Lathrop descendants or interested persons to establish communication with each other or with local Lo/Lathrop Associations; to strengthen such contacts through national biennial reunions and through newsletters relevant to activities of the organization.

Some members are working on an update of the Lo/Lathrop Genealogy by E.B. Huntington, published in 1884. This update is to include female descendants. When published, the update will be available to descendants, and to the Sturgis and Mormon Libraries for their genealogical collections.

Tracing our roots and learning about our ancestors provides perspective and depth to our lives in the present as described in the poem All In The Family by Eben W. Keyes II.

Donations

In December, 1993 our Foundation was accepted as a tax exempt organization under 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. It seemed an organization as large and with a heritage such as ours should continue the example set by Rev. John Lothropp of giving to others. As a result an endowment fund was created through memorial gifts given by the members. The names of those honored are entered in a permanent record of the Lothropp Foundation which is displayed at the reunions. Grants are made to qualifying individuals and organizations on an international basis.

Newsletter

We publish a newsletter three or four times a year to keep members informed of our organization and in touch with each other.

We include a Search And Discover column for those who have questions about their lineage. We feature a Milestones column where we recognize birthdays over 90 and anniversaries over 50, as well as significant accomplishments by our members. The use of these columns as well as the letter is free to all members.

Contacts

Mailing Address:

Lothropp Family Foundation
P. O. Box 462
Barnstable, MA 02630-0462

Email:

General comments or questions for the Foundation
info@lothropp.org

Reunion information
info@lothropp.org

Technical concerns about the website
webmaster@lothropp.org

Lathrop religious legacy

As you read about Lathrop relatives you will notice a significant number of relatives that have served as ministers of many faiths. I am emboldened to say that our family has a religious legacy to discover, share and treasure. Beginning with Rev. John Lothropp a pioneer of the Congregationalist faith, generations of Lathrop's have passed along a strong interest in faith.

Links to ordained relative's respective pages can be found on this page. Biographical information is needed to help with the discovery of the Lathrop family religious legacy. Please include your discoveries about ordained relatives by posting comments on this page below.

  1. Rev. John Lothropp (1584-1653) Anglican/Non-Separatist Congregationalist- genealogy
  2. Lucien Bonaparte Lathrop (1800-1873) Universalist- genealogy
  3. John Howland Lathrop (1880-1967) Unitarian- biography
  4. Rev. Gordon W. Lathrop (?) Lutheran- biography

Monday, October 10, 2005

Robert Allison Lathrop

  • Born: 1916, Olney, IL
  • Died: 2004
Father: ? born: ? married: ? died: ?
Mother: ? born: ? married: ? died: ?

Spouse 1: ? born: ?; died: ?
Married: ?

Children:

  1. Gerald Henry Lathrop


bassman_spiff said...

hey this is an awesome blog... sorry this isnt a stupid advertisement. my name is Matthew Lathrop, and i was just wondering if you could help me with my decent... my father is Gerald Henery lathrop mount carmel, IL (b.1951) and his father is Robert Allison Lathrop Olney IL i believe (1916?-2004) im not sure where it goes from there im just doing research on my family to check out our heritage. not every day that you meet another Lathrop... well get back to me my email is
mlathrop@eureka.edu

thanks.
Matt Lathrop

ps. if you could just fill in a couple of ancestors that would be awesome.

Gerald Henry Lathrop

  • Born: 1951, mount carmel, IL
  • Died: ?
Father: Robert Allison Lathrop born: 1916, Olney IL married: ? died: 2004
Mother: ? born: ? married: ? died: ?

Spouse 1: ? born: ?; died: ?
Married: ?

Children:

  1. Matthew Lathrop


bassman_spiff said...

hey this is an awesome blog... sorry this isnt a stupid advertisement. my name is Matthew Lathrop, and i was just wondering if you could help me with my decent... my father is Gerald Henery lathrop mount carmel, IL (b.1951) and his father is Robert Allison Lathrop Olney IL i believe (1916?-2004) im not sure where it goes from there im just doing research on my family to check out our heritage. not every day that you meet another Lathrop... well get back to me my email is
mlathrop@eureka.edu

thanks.
Matt Lathrop

ps. if you could just fill in a couple of ancestors that would be awesome.

Matthew Lathrop

  • Born: ?
  • Died: ?
Father: Gerald Henry Lathrop born: 1951, mount carmel, IL married: ? died: ?
Mother: ? born: ? married: ? died: ?

Spouse 1: ? born: ?; died: ?
Married: ?

Children:




bassman_spiff said...

hey this is an awesome blog... sorry this isnt a stupid advertisement. my name is Matthew Lathrop, and i was just wondering if you could help me with my decent... my father is Gerald Henery lathrop mount carmel, IL (b.1951) and his father is Robert Allison Lathrop Olney IL i believe (1916?-2004) im not sure where it goes from there im just doing research on my family to check out our heritage. not every day that you meet another Lathrop... well get back to me my email is
mlathrop@eureka.edu

thanks.
Matt Lathrop

ps. if you could just fill in a couple of ancestors that would be awesome.

Luther Lathrop

  • Born: September 15 1849, Scriba, Oswego, NY
  • Died: ?
Father: ? born: ? married: ? died: ?
Mother: ? born: married: ? died: ?

Spouse 1: Mary Leitita Lee in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Married:

Children:
  1. James Silas Lathrop born: ?; married: ?; died: ?
  2. j
  3. j
  4. j
  5. j





Contributed by RhmonaLothrop

Hi there..

I am the great-great granddaughter of Luther Lathrop who was born Sept 15 1849 in Scriba, Oswego, NY and married Mary Leitita Lee in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In the 1901 Canadian Census he was 52 and had 5 children. One of those was James Silas who moved to British Columbia and changed the spelling to "Lothrop" sometime before he joined WWI in 1915 (I have copy of attestation papers that show difference between birth certificate). I also have all other pertinent information relating to this line of Lothrop’s.

I am so pleased to have found your site - seems we are related Robert! My husband commented that you looked very much like me so we pulled out a picture of my father to compare = lo and behold - there is a resemblance. Shall we get the Canadian connection in line with the Lo-Lathrop Tree? It would be really nice to find out who came from where, etc... and what happened to the other children of Luther.

Thanks..

Thomas Lothrop (1612-1707)

Huntington #6
  • Born: February 21,1612-3 Eastwell, Kent, England
  • Died: 1707
Father: John Lothropp Rev. (H1) born: December 20, 1584 Etton England; married: (1) October 10, 1610 Hannah HowseEastwell Kent (2) before June 14, 1635 Ann ???; died: November 8, 1653 Barnstable MA

Mother: Hannah Howse born: ???; married: October 10, 1610; died: February 16, 1633 London, England

Spouse 1: Sarah Larned Ewer born: ??; died: ??
Married: December 11, 1639 Boston, Colonial Massachusetts
daughter of William Larned, widow of Thomas Ewer

Children:

  1. Mary Lothrop (H16) baptized: October 4, 1640; married: (1) December 20,1656, Barnstable, MA John Stearns (of Billerica MA, second wife died:3/5/1668-9 (2) May 6, 1669 William French Capt. (of Billerica MA, died: 11/20/1681) (3) 1684 Isaac Mixer Jr. (of Watertown MA, third wife); died: after 1735
  2. Hannah Lothrop (H17) baptized: October 18, 1642; married: ??; died: ??
  3. Thomas Lothrop (H18) baptized: July 7, 1644; married: ??; died: (living in 1697)
  4. Meletiah Lothrop (H19) baptized: November 22, 1646; married: May 20, 1667 Sarah Farrar; died: February 6, 1711-2
  5. Bethiah Lothrop (H20) born: July 23, 1649; married: July 1688 John Hinckley (born: 3/24/1644 Barnstable, MA, son of Samuel and Sarah (Soole) Hinckley, died: 12/7/1709); died: July 10, 1694 Barnstable, Colonial Massachusetts


Biography:

Sources:
Genealogical research of E. B. Huntington and Richard Price

Notes:

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Lathrop World War II Veterans

World War II occurred between 1939-1945. American involvement occurred between 1941-1945.
Lathrop veterans
  1. Richard Decker Lathrop

Monday, October 03, 2005

Lathrop Veterans

Veterans who served in wars, operations.

American Revolutionary War
American Civil War
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Persian Gulf war
Afghanistan War
Iraq War

Veterans who served in peace time.

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Lathrop World War I Veterans

World War I occurred between 1914-1918. American involvement occurred between 1917-1918.
Lathrop veterans

Saturday, October 01, 2005

Lathrop Civil War Veterans

The American Civil war occurred between 1861-1865.
Lathrop veterans

Confederate

1

Lathrop, A. M.

Confederate

Infantry

Timmon's Regiment, Texas Infantry


2

Lathrop, A. S.

Confederate


13th Regiment, Texas Volunteers


3

Lathrop, B.F.

Confederate

Infantry

43rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry


4

Lathrop, C. A.

Confederate


2nd Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Militia


5

Lathrop, C. A.

Confederate

Infantry

5th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry


6

Lathrop, C. M.

Confederate

Infantry

Timmon's Regiment, Texas Infantry


7

Lathrop, C.T.

Confederate

Artillery

Pruden's Battery, Georgia Artillery (State Troops)


8

Lathrop, Charles A.

Confederate

Infantry

43rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry


9

Lathrop, Charles A.

Confederate


General and Staff Officers, Non-Regimental Enlisted Men, CSA


10

Lathrop, Daniel G.

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (McCreary's) (1st Provisional Army)


11

Lathrop, E.S.

Confederate


5th Regiment, Georgia Reserves


12

Lathrop, E.S.

Confederate

Infantry

18th Battalion, Georgia Infantry


13

Lathrop, Edward S.

Confederate

Artillery

Wheaton's Company, Georgia Artillery (Chatham Artillery)


14

Lathrop, Edward S.

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Olmstead's)


15

Lathrop, Frank

Confederate

Infantry

8th Regiment, Georgia Infantry


16

Lathrop, G.D.

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (McCreary's) (1st Provisional Army)


17

Lathrop, Geo. Fred

Confederate


Conscripts, Georgia


18

Lathrop, George A.

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (McCreary's) (1st Provisional Army)


19

Lathrop, George F.

Confederate

Infantry

3rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry


20

Lathrop, H. F.

Confederate

Infantry

Crescent Regiment, Louisiana Infantry


21

Lathrop, H. S.

Confederate

Artillery

Hutton's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Crescent Artillery Company A)


22

Lathrop, H.H.

Confederate


1st Regiment, Georgia Reserves (Symons')


23

Lathrop, H.W.

Confederate


1st Regiment, Georgia Reserves (Symons')


24

Lathrop, Harvey W.

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Olmstead's)


25

Lathrop, Henry

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, Mississippi Infantry (Patton's) (Army of 10,000)


26

Lathrop, J. A.

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry


27

Lathrop, J. M.

Confederate

Infantry

Timmon's Regiment, Texas Infantry


28

Lathrop, J.W.

Confederate


1st Regiment, Georgia Reserves (Symons')


29

Lathrop, James

Confederate

Infantry

Crescent Regiment, Louisiana Infantry


30

Lathrop, James A.

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (McCreary's) (1st Provisional Army)


31

Lathrop, James G.

Confederate

Cavalry

Powers' Regiment, Confederate Cavalry


32

Lathrop, Jerome H.

Confederate

Infantry

15th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Josey's)


33

Lathrop, Joseph J.

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Local Troops) (Augusta)


34

Lathrop, L. N.

Confederate

Infantry

Timmon's Regiment, Texas Infantry


35

Lathrop, R. M.

Confederate

Infantry

Timmon's Regiment, Texas Infantry


36

Lathrop, R. M.

Confederate


Waul's Texas Legion


37

Lathrop, R. N.

Confederate

Infantry

Timmon's Regiment, Texas Infantry


38

Lathrop, Robert

Confederate

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Robison's) (Walker Legion)


39

Lathrop, Samuel P.

Confederate


1st Regiment, Virginia State Reserves (2nd Class Militia)


40

Lathrop, T. A.

Confederate

Infantry

59th Regiment, Virginia Infantry


41

Lathrop, W. A.

Confederate

Infantry

Timmon's Regiment, Texas Infantry


42

Lathrop, W. B.

Confederate


54th Regiment, Virginia Militia


43

Lathrop, William

Confederate

Cavalry

19th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Burford's)


44

Lathrop, William B.

Confederate


Signal Corps, CSA


45

Lathrop, William T.

Confederate

Cavalry

9th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Johnson's)


46

Lathrop, Willis H.

Confederate

Infantry

1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (McCreary's) (1st Provisional Army)


Union

1

Lathrop, A. M.

Union

Infantry

76th Regiment, New York Infantry


2

Lathrop, A. W.

Union

Infantry

18th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


3

Lathrop, Aaron M.

Union

Infantry

146th Regiment, New York Infantry


4

Lathrop, Albert

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment, New York Provisional Cavalry


5

Lathrop, Albert

Union

Cavalry

24th Regiment, New York Cavalry


6

Lathrop, Albert C.

Union

Artillery

3rd Regiment, US Artillery (Regular Army)


7

Lathrop, Albert E.

Union

Artillery

33rd Independent Battery, New York Light Artillery


8

Lathrop, Albert E.

Union

Infantry

16th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


9

Lathrop, Albert M.

Union

Infantry

18th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


10

Lathrop, Albert N.

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, New York Infantry


11

Lathrop, Albert P.

Union

Infantry

194th Regiment, New York Infantry


12

Lathrop, Alfred C.

Union

Infantry

3rd Regiment, Vermont Infantry


13

Lathrop, Alfred H.

Union

Infantry

18th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


14

Lathrop, Alfred H.

Union

Infantry

41st Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry (100 days, 1864)


15

Lathrop, Alfred H.

Union

Infantry

19th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


16

Lathrop, Alfred N.

Union

Infantry

3rd Regiment, Vermont Infantry


17

Lathrop, Alfred U.

Union

Infantry

3rd Regiment, Vermont Infantry


18

Lathrop, Alfred W.

Union

Artillery

1st Independent Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery


19

Lathrop, Alison

Union

Infantry

3rd Regiment, Vermont Infantry


20

Lathrop, Allen C.

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, New Jersey Infantry (3 months, 1861)


21

Lathrop, Alonzo

Union

Infantry

146th Regiment, New York Infantry


22

Lathrop, Alonzo

Union

Infantry

5th Regiment, New York Infantry


23

Lathrop, Alonzo

Union

Artillery

3rd Regiment, New York Light Artillery


24

Lathrop, Alonzo

Union

Infantry

11th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


25

Lathrop, Alpheus D.

Union

Infantry

37th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


26

Lathrop, Alson A.

Union

Infantry

39th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


27

Lathrop, Amos K.

Union

Infantry

4th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


28

Lathrop, Andrew

Union

Infantry

106th Regiment, New York Infantry


29

Lathrop, Andrew

Union

Infantry

142nd Regiment, New York Infantry


30

Lathrop, Anson

Union

Infantry

52nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


31

Lathrop, Asa

Union

Infantry

4th Regiment, Vermont Infantry


32

Lathrop, Austin

Union

Infantry

136th Regiment, New York Infantry


33

Lathrop, Austin

Union

Infantry

129th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


34

Lathrop, Austin C.

Union

Infantry

16th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


35

Lathrop, Austin H.

Union

Infantry

43rd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


36

Lathrop, Azariah A.

Union

Infantry

146th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (1 year, 1864-65)


37

Lathrop, Azor C.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)


38

Lathrop, Benjamin F.

Union

Infantry

22nd Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


39

Lathrop, Benjamin H.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


40

Lathrop, Benjamin H.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


41

Lathrop, Benton

Union

Infantry

102nd Regiment, New York Infantry


42

Lathrop, Burr B.

Union

Infantry

147th Regiment, New York Infantry


43

Lathrop, C. C.

Union

Cavalry

9th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


44

Lathrop, C.A.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


45

Lathrop, Calvin

Union

Infantry

61st Regiment, New York Infantry


46

Lathrop, Calvin

Union

Infantry

54th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


47

Lathrop, Calvin I.

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment, Connecticut Cavalry


48

Lathrop, Carlo

Union

Infantry

46th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


49

Lathrop, Carnet C.

Union

Cavalry

5th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


50

Lathrop, Chancey

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


51

Lathrop, Chancy H.

Union


24th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps


52

Lathrop, Charles

Union

Cavalry

2nd Regiment, Wisconsin Cavalry


53

Lathrop, Charles

Union

Infantry

13th Regiment, New Jersey Infantry


54

Lathrop, Charles

Union

Infantry

122nd Regiment, New York Infantry


55

Lathrop, Charles

Union

Infantry

53rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


56

Lathrop, Charles D.

Union

Infantry

17th Regiment, Vermont Infantry


57

Lathrop, Charles E.

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, New York Infantry


58

Lathrop, Charles E.

Union

Cavalry

16th Regiment, New York Cavalry


59

Lathrop, Charles E.

Union

Cavalry

3rd Regiment, New York Provisional Cavalry


60

Lathrop, Charles F.

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


61

Lathrop, Charles H.

Union

Infantry

20th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


62

Lathrop, Charles H.

Union


Post Band (Louisville, Kentucky)


63

Lathrop, Charles H.

Union

Infantry

52nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry


64

Lathrop, Charles H.

Union

Cavalry

3rd Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry


65

Lathrop, Charles I.

Union

Infantry

38th Regiment, New York Infantry


66

Lathrop, Charles W.

Union

Infantry

25th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


67

Lathrop, Charles W.

Union

Infantry

151st Regiment, Illinois Infantry (1 year, 1865)


68

Lathrop, Chas. L.

Union

Infantry

39th Regiment, New York Infantry


69

Lathrop, Chauncey

Union

Infantry

5th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


70

Lathrop, Chauncey

Union

Artillery

1st Regiment, Ohio Heavy Artillery


71

Lathrop, Chauncey

Union

Infantry

143rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


72

Lathrop, Chauncy A.

Union

Infantry

16th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


73

Lathrop, Chauncy M.

Union

Infantry

19th Regiment, Michigan Infantry


74

Lathrop, Cherbury F.

Union

Infantry

16th Regiment, Maine Infantry


75

Lathrop, Christopher

Union

Infantry

30th Regiment, New York Infantry


76

Lathrop, Christopher

Union

Infantry

84th Regiment, New York Infantry


77

Lathrop, Christopher

Union

Infantry

5th Regiment, New York Veteran Infantry


78

Lathrop, Clarence H.

Union

Infantry

83rd Regiment, New York Infantry


79

Lathrop, Cleveland D.

Union

Artillery

6th Regiment, Michigan Heavy Artillery


80

Lathrop, Cyrus

Union

Infantry

59th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


81

Lathrop, Cyrus U.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Vermont Infantry


82

Lathrop, Daniel

Union

Cavalry

7th Regiment, Kansas Cavalry


83

Lathrop, Daniel

Union

Cavalry

25th Regiment, New York Cavalry


84

Lathrop, Daniel L.

Union

Infantry

29th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry (Colored)


85

Lathrop, Daniel N.

Union

Infantry

185th Regiment, New York Infantry


86

Lathrop, Daniel W.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


87

Lathrop, David

Union

Infantry

59th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


88

Lathrop, David C.

Union

Infantry

67th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


89

Lathrop, David D.

Union

Infantry

18th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


90

Lathrop, David D.

Union


22nd Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps


91

Lathrop, David E.

Union

Infantry

67th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


92

Lathrop, David K.

Union

Infantry

104th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


93

Lathrop, Davis

Union

Infantry

141st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


94

Lathrop, DeWitt

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


95

Lathrop, Denison

Union

Infantry

21st Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


96

Lathrop, Edmond

Union

Infantry

75th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


97

Lathrop, Edmund K.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


98

Lathrop, Edward

Union

Infantry

4th Regiment, Vermont Infantry


99

Lathrop, Edward

Union

Infantry

22nd Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


100

Lathrop, Edward

Union

Infantry

171st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (Drafted Militia)


101

Lathrop, Edward D.

Union

Infantry

9th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry


102

Lathrop, Edward D.

Union


5th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps


103

Lathrop, Edward H.

Union

Infantry

25th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


104

Lathrop, Edward J.

Union

Infantry

106th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


105

Lathrop, Edward L.

Union

Cavalry

10th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry


106

Lathrop, Edward L.

Union

Cavalry

12th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry


107

Lathrop, Edward S.

Union

Infantry

1st Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


108

Lathrop, Edward S.

Union

Infantry

12th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


109

Lathrop, Edwin J.

Union

Cavalry

5th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


110

Lathrop, Edwin L.

Union

Cavalry

10th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry


111

Lathrop, Edwin W.

Union

Infantry

10th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


112

Lathrop, Egbert H.

Union

Engineers

50th Regiment, New York Engineers


113

Lathrop, Egbert H.

Union

Infantry

81st Regiment, Illinois Infantry


114

Lathrop, Elias

Union

Infantry

12th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


115

Lathrop, Elias T.

Union


19th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps


116

Lathrop, Elijah D.

Union

Artillery

1st Independent Battery, Minnesota Light Artillery


117

Lathrop, Elijah F.

Union

Infantry

1st Regiment, New Jersey Infantry (3 months, 1861)


118

Lathrop, Elijah J.

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, New Jersey Infantry


119

Lathrop, Elijah J.

Union

Infantry

1st Regiment, New Jersey Infantry (3 months, 1861)


120

Lathrop, Elisha

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


121

Lathrop, Elizar

Union

Cavalry

13th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry


122

Lathrop, Engene

Union

Infantry

97th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


123

Lathrop, Enos

Union

Engineers

1st Regiment, New York Engineers


124

Lathrop, Enos M.

Union

Infantry

22nd Regiment, New York Infantry National Guard (30 days, 1863)


125

Lathrop, Erastus

Union

Cavalry

Chandler Horse Guards Squadron, Michigan Cavalry


126

Lathrop, Erastus D.

Union

Artillery

1st Regiment, Connecticut Heavy Artillery


127

Lathrop, Erastus D.

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


128

Lathrop, Ezra

Union

Infantry

63rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry


129

Lathrop, Ezra R.

Union

Infantry

10th Regiment, Minnesota Infantry


130

Lathrop, Farmer

Union

Cavalry

8th Regiment, Iowa Cavalry


131

Lathrop, Francis

Union

Infantry

11th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (3 months, 1861)


132

Lathrop, Francis

Union

Infantry

26th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


133

Lathrop, Francis J.

Union

Infantry

12th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry (41st Volunteers)


134

Lathrop, Frank

Union

Infantry

1st Regiment, District of Columbia Infantry


135

Lathrop, Frank

Union

Infantry

26th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


136

Lathrop, Frank

Union

Infantry

93rd Regiment, New York Infantry


137

Lathrop, Frank

Union

Infantry

158th Regiment, New York Infantry


138

Lathrop, Frank

Union

Infantry

100th Regiment, New York Infantry


139

Lathrop, Frank

Union

Infantry

3rd Battalion, District of Columbia Infantry (3 months, 1861)


140

Lathrop, Frank V.

Union

Infantry

49th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia)


141

Lathrop, Franklin B.

Union

Infantry

49th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia)


142

Lathrop, Frederick E.

Union


22nd Regiment, New York State Militia (3 months, 1862)


143

Lathrop, Frederick O.

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Iowa Infantry


144

Lathrop, Frederick O.

Union

Infantry

6th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


145

Lathrop, Frederick O.

Union

Artillery

6th Independent Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery


146

Lathrop, Frederick O.

Union

Infantry

3rd Regiment, Iowa Infantry


147

Lathrop, Fredrick O.

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


148

Lathrop, Friedrich O.

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


149

Lathrop, G.

Union

Infantry

197th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (100 days, 1864)


150

Lathrop, George

Union

Infantry

17th Regiment, Maine Infantry


151

Lathrop, George

Union


Unassigned Pennsylvania Volunteers


152

Lathrop, George

Union

Cavalry

3rd Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


153

Lathrop, George

Union

Infantry

118th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


154

Lathrop, George

Union

Infantry

13th Regiment, New Jersey Infantry


155

Lathrop, George

Union

Infantry

91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


156

Lathrop, George B.

Union

Infantry

27th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


157

Lathrop, George D.

Union

Cavalry

3rd Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


158

Lathrop, George E.

Union

Artillery

1st Regiment, Maine Heavy Artillery


159

Lathrop, George H.

Union

Infantry

122nd Regiment, New York Infantry


160

Lathrop, George H.

Union


6th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps


161

Lathrop, George P.

Union

Artillery

1st Regiment, Maine Heavy Artillery


162

Lathrop, George R.

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


163

Lathrop, George T.

Union

Infantry

54th Regiment, New York Infantry National Guard (100 days, 1864)


164

Lathrop, George W.

Union

Infantry

106th Regiment, New York Infantry


165

Lathrop, George W.

Union

Infantry

117th Regiment, New York Infantry


166

Lathrop, Gibson

Union

Infantry

160th Regiment, New York Infantry


167

Lathrop, Giliad P.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


168

Lathrop, H.T.

Union

Infantry

72nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry


169

Lathrop, Halsey

Union

Infantry

6th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry (35th Volunteers)


170

Lathrop, Halsey

Union

Infantry

191st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


171

Lathrop, Harlow

Union

Infantry

46th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


172

Lathrop, Harrison T.

Union

Infantry

9th Regiment, Indiana Infantry


173

Lathrop, Harrison T.

Union

Infantry

72nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry


174

Lathrop, Harrison W.

Union

Infantry

50th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


175

Lathrop, Harrison W.

Union

Infantry

53rd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


176

Lathrop, Harry

Union

Artillery

2nd Independent Battery, Kansas Light Artillery


177

Lathrop, Heman L.

Union

Artillery

2nd Regiment, Connecticut Heavy Artillery


178

Lathrop, Heman S.

Union

Artillery

2nd Regiment, Connecticut Heavy Artillery


179

Lathrop, Henry

Union

Infantry

29th Regiment, Indiana Infantry


180

Lathrop, Henry A.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


181

Lathrop, Henry A.

Union

Cavalry

11th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


182

Lathrop, Henry A.

Union

Infantry

67th Regiment, Indiana Infantry


183

Lathrop, Henry B.

Union

Infantry

150th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


184

Lathrop, Henry C.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


185

Lathrop, Henry D.

Union

Artillery

8th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery


186

Lathrop, Henry H.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


187

Lathrop, Henry H.

Union

Cavalry

8th Regiment, New York Cavalry


188

Lathrop, Henry L.

Union

Cavalry

3rd Regiment, Colorado Cavalry


189

Lathrop, Henry W.

Union

Cavalry

8th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


190

Lathrop, Herman S.

Union

Artillery

2nd Regiment, Connecticut Heavy Artillery


191

Lathrop, Hiram

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Kansas Infantry (3 months, 1861)


192

Lathrop, Hiram

Union

Infantry

52nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


193

Lathrop, Hiram G.

Union

Infantry

12th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


194

Lathrop, Homer H.

Union

Cavalry

2nd Regiment, US Cavalry (Regular Army)


195

Lathrop, Horace

Union

Infantry

26th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


196

Lathrop, Howard

Union

Infantry

27th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


197

Lathrop, Isaac

Union

Infantry

118th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


198

Lathrop, Isaac H.

Union

Infantry

23rd Regiment, New York Infantry


199

Lathrop, Isaac N.

Union

Infantry

20th Regiment, Maine Infantry


200

Lathrop, Isiah

Union


2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps


201

Lathrop, J. C.

Union

Infantry

22nd Regiment, New York Infantry National Guard (30 days, 1863)


202

Lathrop, J. C.

Union

Cavalry

3rd Regiment, New York Provisional Cavalry


203

Lathrop, Jacob H.

Union

Artillery

13th Independent Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery


204

Lathrop, James

Union

Cavalry

7th Regiment, Kansas Cavalry


205

Lathrop, James

Union

Cavalry

6th Regiment, US Cavalry (Regular Army)


206

Lathrop, James

Union

Infantry

67th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


207

Lathrop, James D.

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment, Oregon Cavalry


208

Lathrop, James E.

Union

Infantry

53rd Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia)


209

Lathrop, James F.

Union

Infantry

40th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


210

Lathrop, James G.

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


211

Lathrop, James H.

Union

Artillery

Wilder Battery, Indiana Light Artillery


212

Lathrop, James H.

Union

Infantry

7th Regiment, Indiana Infantry (3 months, 1861)


213

Lathrop, James H.

Union

Infantry

33rd Regiment, New Jersey Infantry


214

Lathrop, James J.

Union

Infantry

130th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (National Guard)


215

Lathrop, James M.

Union

Infantry

10th Regiment, New York Infantry


216

Lathrop, James M.

Union

Artillery

8th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery


217

Lathrop, James R.

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Iowa Infantry


218

Lathrop, Jared R.

Union

Artillery

9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery


219

Lathrop, Jason R.

Union

Infantry

15th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


220

Lathrop, Jay R.

Union

Infantry

13th Regiment, Michigan Infantry


221

Lathrop, Jesse

Union

Artillery

1st Regiment, Indiana Heavy Artillery


222

Lathrop, Joel C.

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, New York Infantry


223

Lathrop, John

Union

Infantry

10th Regiment, Minnesota Infantry


224

Lathrop, John

Union

Cavalry

7th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


225

Lathrop, John

Union

Cavalry

5th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


226

Lathrop, John

Union

Cavalry

2nd Regiment, Indiana Cavalry


227

Lathrop, John

Union

Infantry

35th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


228

Lathrop, John

Union

Infantry

17th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


229

Lathrop, John

Union

Infantry

1st Regiment, New Jersey Infantry (3 months, 1861)


230

Lathrop, John

Union

Infantry

72nd Regiment, New York Infantry


231

Lathrop, John

Union

Infantry

117th Regiment, New York Infantry


232

Lathrop, John

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


233

Lathrop, John C.

Union

Infantry

117th Regiment, New York Infantry


234

Lathrop, John C.

Union


1st Regiment, New York Mounted Rifles


235

Lathrop, John C.

Union


Signal Corps, US Volunteers


236

Lathrop, John D.

Union

Infantry

127th Regiment, New York Infantry


237

Lathrop, John D.

Union


71st Regiment, New York State Militia (3 months, 1861)


238

Lathrop, John E.

Union

Infantry

11th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


239

Lathrop, John H.

Union

Infantry

13th Regiment, Michigan Infantry


240

Lathrop, John M.

Union

Sharpshooters

1st Regiment, Michigan Sharpshooters


241

Lathrop, John P.

Union

Infantry

129th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


242

Lathrop, John S.

Union

Infantry

112th Regiment, New York Infantry


243

Lathrop, John S.

Union

Infantry

26th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


244

Lathrop, John S.

Union


Brigade Band (2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 24th Army Corps)


245

Lathrop, John S.

Union

Infantry

11th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (3 months, 1861)


246

Lathrop, John W.

Union

Sharpshooters

1st Regiment, Michigan Sharpshooters


247

Lathrop, John W.

Union

Infantry

84th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


248

Lathrop, Jonas A.

Union

Infantry

112th Regiment, New York Infantry


249

Lathrop, Jos. A.

Union

Infantry

57th Regiment, New York Infantry


250

Lathrop, Joseph

Union

Cavalry

1st Battalion, Delaware Cavalry


251

Lathrop, Joseph

Union

Infantry

91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


252

Lathrop, Joseph

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry (31st Volunteers)


253

Lathrop, Joseph

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry (31st Volunteers)


254

Lathrop, Joseph

Union

Infantry

29th Regiment, Michigan Infantry


255

Lathrop, Joseph F.

Union

Infantry

45th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia)


256

Lathrop, Joseph H.

Union

Cavalry

4th Regiment, Massachusetts Cavalry


257

Lathrop, Joseph H.

Union

Infantry

43rd Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia)


258

Lathrop, Joseph O.

Union

Infantry

18th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


259

Lathrop, Joseph P.

Union

Infantry

12th Regiment, Maine Infantry


260

Lathrop, Josh

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


261

Lathrop, Joshua

Union

Infantry

21st Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)


262

Lathrop, Joshua

Union

Infantry

37th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


263

Lathrop, Joshua R.

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


264

Lathrop, Josiah

Union

Artillery

1st Battery, Vermont Light Artillery


265

Lathrop, Josiah

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Vermont Infantry


266

Lathrop, Josiah

Union


2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps


267

Lathrop, Josiah

Union


13th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps


268

Lathrop, Julius B.

Union

Artillery

6th Regiment, Michigan Heavy Artillery


269

Lathrop, Julius M.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Vermont Infantry


270

Lathrop, Julius M.

Union

Infantry

38th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


271

Lathrop, Julius M.

Union

Infantry

24th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


272

Lathrop, L. F.

Union

Infantry

209th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


273

Lathrop, Leonard H.

Union

Infantry

16th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


274

Lathrop, Leonard O.

Union

Cavalry

4th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry


275

Lathrop, Levi B.

Union

Infantry

101st Regiment, Ohio Infantry


276

Lathrop, Levi B.

Union

Infantry

131st Regiment, Ohio Infantry (National Guard)


277

Lathrop, Levi J.

Union

Infantry

101st Regiment, Ohio Infantry


278

Lathrop, Lin A.

Union

Infantry

90th Regiment, New York Infantry


279

Lathrop, Lloyd L.

Union

Cavalry

10th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry


280

Lathrop, Lorenzo D.

Union

Artillery

1st Battalion, Maine Light Artillery


281

Lathrop, Loyd L.

Union

Cavalry

15th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry


282

Lathrop, Loyd T.

Union

Cavalry

15th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry


283

Lathrop, Lucas B.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


284

Lathrop, Luther

Union

Infantry

71st Regiment, New York Infantry National Guard (30 days, 1863)


285

Lathrop, Luther C.

Union

Infantry

130th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (National Guard)


286

Lathrop, M. C.

Union

Infantry

19th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


287

Lathrop, Marion

Union

Infantry

3rd Regiment, Vermont Infantry


288

Lathrop, Marvin B.

Union

Infantry

3rd Regiment, Vermont Infantry


289

Lathrop, Marvin V.

Union

Infantry

3rd Regiment, Vermont Infantry


290

Lathrop, Mathias

Union

Infantry

111th Regiment, New York Infantry


291

Lathrop, Mellen

Union

Infantry

20th Regiment, Maine Infantry


292

Lathrop, Merriam

Union

Infantry

12th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


293

Lathrop, Merritt A.

Union

Infantry

40th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry (100 days, 1864)


294

Lathrop, Merwin

Union

Cavalry

5th Regiment, New York Cavalry


295

Lathrop, Miles

Union

Infantry

188th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


296

Lathrop, Miles

Union

Infantry

189th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


297

Lathrop, Milton H.

Union

Artillery

4th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery


298

Lathrop, Mirvin

Union

Infantry

52nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


299

Lathrop, Moses

Union

Artillery

1st Regiment, Ohio Heavy Artillery


300

Lathrop, Moses C.

Union

Infantry

78th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry


301

Lathrop, Moses C.

Union

Infantry

98th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry


302

Lathrop, Myron

Union

Infantry

27th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


303

Lathrop, Myron

Union


1st Battalion, Pioneer Brigade


304

Lathrop, N. B.

Union

Artillery

1st Regiment, Vermont Heavy Artillery


305

Lathrop, Napoleon B.

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Vermont Infantry


306

Lathrop, Nathan A.

Union

Infantry

93rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry


307

Lathrop, Nelson

Union

Infantry

161st Regiment, New York Infantry


308

Lathrop, Newton H.

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


309

Lathrop, Noah

Union

Infantry

17th Regiment, Vermont Infantry


310

Lathrop, Oliver

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


311

Lathrop, Orrin F.

Union

Infantry

6th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


312

Lathrop, Orrin S.

Union

Cavalry

11th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


313

Lathrop, Orvis C.

Union

Infantry

7th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (3 months, 1861)


314

Lathrop, Oscar

Union

Infantry

30th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


315

Lathrop, Oscar M.

Union

Infantry

33rd Regiment, New Jersey Infantry


316

Lathrop, Parker M.

Union

Infantry

64th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (Yates' Sharpshooters)


317

Lathrop, Parker M.

Union

Infantry

146th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (1 year, 1864-65)


318

Lathrop, Parker N.

Union

Infantry

146th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (1 year, 1864-65)


319

Lathrop, Philetus C.

Union

Infantry

55th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


320

Lathrop, Platt A.

Union

Infantry

112th Regiment, New York Infantry


321

Lathrop, Porter M.

Union

Infantry

7th Regiment, Michigan Infantry


322

Lathrop, Preston

Union

Infantry

50th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


323

Lathrop, Randolph C.

Union

Artillery

6th Independent Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery


324

Lathrop, Richard S.

Union

Infantry

184th Regiment, New York Infantry


325

Lathrop, Robert B.

Union

Infantry

63rd Regiment, Indiana Infantry


326

Lathrop, Robert D.

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, New York Infantry


327

Lathrop, Robert D.

Union

Infantry

159th Regiment, New York Infantry


328

Lathrop, Robert R.

Union

Infantry

9th Regiment, Indiana Infantry


329

Lathrop, Rufus

Union

Infantry

151st Regiment, Illinois Infantry (1 year, 1865)


330

Lathrop, Samuel

Union

Artillery

2nd Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery


331

Lathrop, Samuel

Union

Artillery

9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery


332

Lathrop, Septimus

Union

Infantry

18th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


333

Lathrop, Seymour

Union

Infantry

1st Regiment, Michigan Infantry (3 months, 1861)


334

Lathrop, Sidney D.

Union

Infantry

76th Regiment, Indiana Infantry (30 days, 1862)


335

Lathrop, Simon

Union

Infantry

10th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


336

Lathrop, Stanley E.

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment, Wisconsin Cavalry


337

Lathrop, Stillman F.

Union

Infantry

209th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


338

Lathrop, Stillman H.

Union


2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps


339

Lathrop, Sylvanus

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment, Michigan Cavalry


340

Lathrop, Sylvester

Union

Artillery

2nd Regiment, Illinois Light Artillery


341

Lathrop, Thomas

Union

Infantry

13th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


342

Lathrop, Thomas

Union

Infantry

1st Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


343

Lathrop, Thomas C.

Union

Infantry

22nd Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


344

Lathrop, Thomas F.

Union

Infantry

8th Regiment, US Infantry (Regular Army)


345

Lathrop, Thomas K.

Union

Infantry

61st Regiment, Illinois Infantry


346

Lathrop, Thomas R.

Union

Infantry

61st Regiment, Illinois Infantry


347

Lathrop, Thomas W.

Union

Infantry

29th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry (Colored)


348

Lathrop, Thomas W.

Union

Infantry

126th Regiment, New York Infantry


349

Lathrop, Urban D.

Union

Infantry

151st Regiment, Illinois Infantry (1 year, 1865)


350

Lathrop, Virgil A.

Union

Infantry

76th Regiment, Indiana Infantry (30 days, 1862)


351

Lathrop, W. P.

Union

Infantry

71st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


352

Lathrop, Waldo P.

Union

Infantry

24th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


353

Lathrop, Walter

Union

Infantry

67th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


354

Lathrop, Walter D.

Union

Infantry

36th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


355

Lathrop, Warren D.

Union

Infantry

32nd Regiment, Iowa Infantry


356

Lathrop, Warren D.

Union

Infantry

44th Regiment, Iowa Infantry (100 days, 1864)


357

Lathrop, Warren S.

Union

Infantry

76th Regiment, New York Infantry


358

Lathrop, Washington A.

Union

Infantry

5th Regiment, New York Veteran Infantry


359

Lathrop, Washington F.

Union

Infantry

11th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


360

Lathrop, Wellington W.

Union

Infantry

15th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


361

Lathrop, Whitney E.

Union

Infantry

16th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


362

Lathrop, William

Union

Cavalry

2nd Regiment, Nebraska Cavalry


363

Lathrop, William

Union

Infantry

2nd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


364

Lathrop, William

Union

Cavalry

2nd Regiment, Massachusetts Cavalry


365

Lathrop, William

Union

Infantry

12th Regiment, New York Infantry


366

Lathrop, William

Union

Infantry

23rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


367

Lathrop, William

Union

Infantry

71st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


368

Lathrop, William

Union

Infantry

53rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry


369

Lathrop, William

Union

Infantry

61st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


370

Lathrop, William

Union

Infantry

83rd Regiment, Indiana Infantry


371

Lathrop, William

Union

Infantry

60th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


372

Lathrop, William

Union

Infantry

124th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


373

Lathrop, William A.

Union

Infantry

39th Regiment, New York Infantry


374

Lathrop, William B.

Union

Infantry

116th Regiment, New York Infantry


375

Lathrop, William B.

Union

Artillery

2nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (112th Volunteers)


376

Lathrop, William B.

Union

Artillery

2nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (112th Volunteers)


377

Lathrop, William B.

Union

Artillery

2nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Provisional Heavy Artillery


378

Lathrop, William C.

Union

Infantry

82nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry


379

Lathrop, William C.

Union

Infantry

55th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


380

Lathrop, William C.

Union


16th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps


381

Lathrop, William C.

Union

Cavalry

8th Regiment, New York Cavalry


382

Lathrop, William C.

Union


2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps


383

Lathrop, William C.

Union


Unassigned Veteran Reserve Corps


384

Lathrop, William D.

Union

Infantry

15th Regiment, Illinois Infantry


385

Lathrop, William E.

Union


37th Regiment, New York State Militia (3 months, 1862)


386

Lathrop, William H.

Union

Infantry

111th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry


387

Lathrop, William H.

Union

Infantry

39th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


388

Lathrop, William H.

Union

Infantry

60th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


389

Lathrop, William H.

Union

Infantry

44th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia)


390

Lathrop, William K.

Union

Infantry

177th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (Drafted Militia)


391

Lathrop, William M.

Union

Infantry

39th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


392

Lathrop, William P.

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment East Florida Cavalry


393

Lathrop, William P.

Union

Infantry

28th Regiment, Iowa Infantry


394

Lathrop, William P.

Union

Infantry

1st Regiment, Michigan Infantry


395

Lathrop, William R.

Union

Infantry

141st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry


396

Lathrop, William W.

Union

Infantry

10th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


397

Lathrop, William W.

Union

Infantry

16th Regiment, Indiana Infantry


398

Lathrop, William W.

Union

Infantry

36th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry


399

Lathrop, Williard

Union

Infantry

19th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry


400

Lathrop, Wilson

Union

Cavalry

1st Regiment, District of Columbia Cavalry


401

Lathrop, Wilson C.

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, Ohio Infantry


402

Lathrop, Wm.

Union

Infantry

28th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry


403

Lathrop, Zimri

Union

Infantry

7th Regiment, Vermont Infantry


404

Lathrop, Zimri

Union

Infantry

14th Regiment, Vermont Infantry


405

Lathrop, Zory

Union

Infantry

17th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (3 months, 1861)