Veterans Buried in Clark and Scott Townships
Ladoga Cemetery
War of 1812
Baldwin, Pollard
Rogers, Dr. Henry C.
Mexican War—1846 to Feb. 2, 1848
Glover, Lt. Robert
Harney, James F.
Civil War—April 12, 1861 to April 9, 1865
When Pres. Lincoln called for 75,000 troops to put down the rebellion on April 15, 1861, Ladoga and Montgomery County immediately responded. The first company of100 men to leave the County were Ladoga volunteers who left on April 18th. 2,000 volunteers eventually left Montgomery County, with at least 150 being from Ladoga. Of the Ladoga volunteers, 4 were killed or mortally wounded, 16 died of disease. 4 deserted, 21 were discharged and 51 mustered out at the end of the war. Seventy-nine Civil War veterans are buried at the Ladoga Cemetery, with fifty-nine being Union and twenty being Confederate. The Confederates will be labeled CSA (Confederate States of America).
The ones not labeled are Union. Those marked with an asterisk died in the war.
Allnutt, Thomas Jefferson CSA
Anderson, Thomas
Ashby William*
Biddle, Richard H.
Bird, James F.
Boling, Mark
Brann, James W.
Brown, P.J.
Burton, David T.
Byrd Clarence
Byrd, John F.
Clark, W.T.
Cook, John R.
Daugherty, Andrew W.
Davis, Hiram N.
Dickerson, Floyd
Ewing, William M.
Gayhart, Andy CSA
Gibson, John L.
Gill, Frank
Gish, Jerry CSA
Gish, Jonas T. CSA
Hall, Elias, W.
Hanifen, Daniel
Harrison, Joshua P.
Harrison, Joshua H.
Harrison, Robert G.
Heckathorn, Capt. Robert*
Jenkins, Christian CSA
Jenkins, William H. CSA
Knox, James C.
Lookabaugh, John T..
Lollis, Richard P. CSA
Lough, Thomas J.
Mangus, Isaac CSA
Mangus, John CSA
Messick, John
Miller, Henry A.
Moore, George W.
McDaniel, Alexander
McKinsey, George
McMurtrey, John
Neff, Capt. William H.
Nicholson, Benjamin
Obenshain, Zebulon T. CSA
Obenshain, James P. CSA
O’Haver, Isaac CSA
Osborn, Jasper N.
Overstreet, Samuel W. CSA
Parker, John M.
Pickle, Jonas
Quinley, John M.
Reed, Greensbury
Rogers, Dr. Henry Clay
Scott, Capt. Alexander
Shepherd, I.H.
Slade, George W.
Smith, Joseph E.
Smith, Thomas H.
Southers, Frederick
Stanley, Logan
Strickler, Archibald W. CSA
Strickler, William L. CSA
Stringer, H.D.
Swank, Isaac M.
Swink, John H. CSA
Summers, Mason C.
Terry, John H. CSA
Thomas, Edward S.
Thomas, John
Thomas, John
Thomas, William H.
Thompson, Lt. John R. CSA
Warbritton, Andy
Wilson, Harvey B.
Wingert, Christopher C. CSA
Yeagley, Zedakiah
Zimmerman, George W. CSA
Zimmerman, George W. CSA
Zimmerman, John M. CSA
Spanish-American War—Apr. 21, 1898 to Dec. 10, 1898
Harney, George S.
Kessler, Charles A.
Mangus, James C.
Mote, Arthur Clyde
Peffley, Charles A.
Warner, Charles Franklin
World War I
World War I Veterans Buried in Ladoga Cemetery. Those Marked With an Asterisk Were Gold Star Honor Roll (Killed in Action)
Adams, Lon G.
Alexander, Orval E
Alfrey, Albert A.
Ashby, Frank
Ashby, Josephus R.
Baas, Roy C.
Baldwin, Harvey M.
Banta, Orvie H.
Barnard, Edwin
Barnes, Donald
Barnes, Ruby C. *
Branson, Glenn J.
Brenneman, William
Britts, Warren D.
Brookshire, Sidney A.
Brookshire, Swan D.
Bryan, Vern Sr.
Buchanan, John L.
Burkett, Norman
Chase, Emory R.
Davis, Roscoe N. *
Davis, Rutherford M.
Dickerson, Floyd W.
Dodd, Harold
Fendley, Richard A.
Flick, Luther Sr.
Frantz, George F.
Gott. Owen C.
Hall, George Richard
Harshbarger, Everett L.*
Havens, George L.
Henry, Donald J.
Hicks, Forest L.*
Howell, Charles A.
Johns, Benjamin F. *
Kemper, Ralph W.
Lawson, Edward Frank
Lawton, Aurey A.
Long, Robert I.
Lucas, Daniel J.
Mason, James*
Miles Glenn
Miller, Glenn
Miller, Oscar Ivan
Mount, Russell
McAllister, Harry C.
McCallum, Bruce A.
McCoy, Charles Wilbur
McCrery, Clare S.*
McCrery, Chester Ivan
McKinsey, Clifford
McMurtrey, Clifford
McNulty, John
Otterman, Walter
Parker, Wallace S.
Parrish, Guy F.
Peffley, Grant E.*
Pennington, George L.
Pickard, Henry Raymond
Pickel, Ray
Powers, William D.
Proctor, Raymond A.
Rankin, James P.
Reeves, William F.
Reid, Bennie
Rodman, George D.
Ronk, Paul
Scott, Offie A.
Stewart, James A.
Stewart, Oscar G.
Strickler, Ralph G.
Sullivan, Elizabeth M.
Terry, John
Todd, Carl H.
Trump, Jess N.
Vail, Hiram J.
Vice, Winifred L.
Young, John S.
World War II—Dec. 7, 1941 to Nov. 11, 1945
WWII Veterans Buried in the Ladoga Cemetery
Joseph Scott Bell
Robert Wayne Byrd
Herman C. Brunst
Joseph Chamness
James S. Cross
James L. Cox
William Paul Cummings
Thomas Davis
Franklin A. Eldridge
Joseph W. Featherstone
Robert Neil Fiene
Charles O. Hubble
Cuba Ella Johnson
Sherman Johnson
Homer G. Kessler
Samuel Kessler
Charles Long
Joe Long
Wayne E. Miller
Dorman E. Morrison
Frank K. Mote
David McClain
Charles Wilbur McCoy
John B. McCrery
James H. (Peanut) Nelson
James H. (Peanut) Nelson
John Nichols
Ralph Oliver
James Powers
William T. Beeves (Reeves)
Forest Allen Scott
Forest Allen Scott
Russell L. “Rook” Scott
Lloyd Shackelford
Delbert Timmerman
Robert Vice
Virgil Vice WW II
David K. Walterhouse
Cline Wethington
James Wethington
Jean P. Young
James O. Zachary
Norman Zachary
Owen Zimmerman
Korean War—June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953
Korean War Veterans Buried in Ladoga Cemetery
Gerald, William Glen
Hart, Robert M.
Jones, Robert Russell
Sanders, Robert
Stark, Leland R.
Walter, Robert R.
Wilson, Edwin J.
Vietnam War—1963 to 1975
Vietnam Veterans Buried in Ladoga Cemetery
Hart, Dale Lee
Hawley, John H.
Hulse, John
Lister, Steven E.
Long, Kenton
Scott, Richard W.
Smullen, John Michael
Veterans Buried in Foreign Lands
Barnard, James WW II New Guinea
Bell, Joseph Scott WW II Phillipines
Cummings, Allen Ray WW II, Korea Phillipines
Bryan, Vern Jr. WW II Lost at Sea
Byrd, Jonathan Revolutionary War
Burkett, Robert E. WW II Buried at Sea
Murrell, Oscar WW II Bari Harbor, Italy
Orrick, Jasper WW I Romagne, France
Peffley, Grant E. WW I France
Sanders, Harold WW II Liege, Belgium
Veterans Buried in Other Cemeteries in Clark and Scott Townships
Bly Cemetery
Carman, Abraham Civil War
Davis Cemetery
Brown, Matthew T. Civil War
Graybill Cemetery
Lawson, B.H. Civil War
Stoner Cemetery
Boone, George D. Korean War
Boone, George D. Korean War
Burk, James M. Civil War
Campbell, John F. Civil War
Cook, Samuel Civil War
Cooke, John Civil War
Crane, William Civil War
Cross, Irvin J. WW I
Crane, William Civil War
Cross, Irvin J. WW I
Davis, Harry L. Civil War
Ellis, Alfred Civil War
Delmar Hargis WW II
Delmar Hargis WW II
McNulty, John WW I
Otterman, Lewis Civil War
Otterman, William WW II
Peffley, Circle Civil War
Peffley, Thomas Civil War
Werts, Jonathon Civil War--CSA
Winter, John Civil War
Zimmerman, Jacob Civil War—CSA
Cornstalk Cemetery
Ashby, William* Civil War
Ayres, Robert Civil War--CSA
Claypool, Thomas Civil War
Foster, William Civil War--CSA
Payne, Joseph Civil War—CSA
Shaver, Nathaniel Civil War—CSA
Bethel Cemetery
Harris, Elijah Civil War—CSA
Manges. William Civil War—CSA
Mangus, David Civil War—CSA
Wasson Cemetery
Gott, Robert Revolutionary War
Welch, Charles Civil War
Harshbarger Cemetery
Arnold, Ernest L. WW I
Arnold, William Civil War
Byrd, Elza Civil War
Damewood, James Civil War—CSA
Floyd, Ray WW II
Forbes, William Civil War
Hall, Benjamin Civil War
Hunt, James Civil War
Linn, John Civil War
Linkenhoker, Madison Civil War—CSA
Luster, William Civil War—CSA
Lynn, James Civil War
Logan, Josiah Brown WW I
Lytle, Jasper WW I
Nichols, Cyrus Civil War
Obenchain, Daniel Civil War—CSA
Prichett, Isaac Civil War
Price, Isaac T. Civil War
Smith, John Mexican War
Shields, Thomas Civil War
Storms, Clay Marshall WW II
Terry, John Civil War
Terry, Thomas Civil War—CSA
Thompson, James W. Civil War
Warbritton, Clone WW II
Williams, Bryan Civil War
Wingert, Jacob Civil War--CSA
Inlow Cemetery
Chenault, John Civil War
Kelley, William WW I
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
Thomas, James T. Civil War
McMurray Cemetery
DeVoss, Allen C. Civil War
Owens Cemetery
Statin, A.B. Civil War
Wesley Chapel Cemetery
Bailey, John W. Civil War
Davis, Hiram Civil War
Manners, James Civil War
Manners, James Sr. War of 1812
Manners, John Civil War
Wise, John Civil War
Parkersburg—Welch Cemetery
Armstrong, Thomas J. Civil War
Yelton Cemetery
Thomas, John Civil War
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