Civil War Participants : Y

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For some soldiers, we have portraits or grave photographs.

Note: the following codes identify sources:

LovRep
Lovington Reporter article of June 5, 1903, listing veteran burials in Lovington Township. (In this compilation, I give this source great credence, as it was written when these men were still remembered by the living.)
MCHGS
Moultrie Country Historical and Genealogical Society.  In this list, this refers to the cemetery transcriptions published by this group.
POR
List of Pensioners on the Roll
1891PBR
Portrait and Biographical Record of Shelby and Moultrie Counties, 1891
RoH
Roll of Honor, published by the State of Illinois in 1929. This is available at the Illinois State Archives as well as in a corrected version here.
TWM
This was Marrowbone, a pamphlet from 1889.
OSY
Our Seventieth year.  A publication of the American Legion, Moultrie County Post No. 68, Sullivan Illinois.  Among other information, this book lists veteran burials for each war by cemetery.

Last name First name Alternate spelling Recruited from Rank Co. Regiment Record Death Cemetery Comment
Yantis Isaac
Sullivan Corporal H 41st Ill. Inf.
1925_11_02 Marrowbone Lived in Findlay. Attended the 1915 and 1916 Moultrie GAR conventions.
Yates Emerson J
Windsor Private I 14th Ill.Inf.
1916_12_08 Greenhill
York Troyet
Sullivan Private A 51st Ill. Inf.


Living in Edgar Co. in 1860, born NC. May have died in Beadle Co. SD, as a widow Mary, age 76, was living there with son Troyet in 1930.
Young Joseph
Sullivan Private I 143rd Ill. Inf.



Younger Levi S
Sullivan Private A 126th Ill. Inf.
1916_03_20 Marrowbone
Younger William C. Middle initial 'G'.
Private F 3rd NC Inf.
1910_05_29 Marrowbone A Union unit, despite the state affiliation



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