Civil War Soldier
EDWARD Malone
Offaly: Daingean
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Army: Union
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Born: 1842
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Died: 1898
Soldier No. 70
4 US Army Reserve
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This record places EDWARD Malone from Daingean in Union service.
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- Soldier Number
- 70
- Surname
- Malone
- First Name
- EDWARD
- Alternative Name / Alias
- Malone, Edward M.
- Soldier No. Of Relation
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Offaly Town / Area
- Daingean
- Army
- Union
- Rank
- Private
- Company
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Regiment Number
- 4
- US State Regiment
- US Army Reserve
- Type Reg.
- Reserve
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- Mother
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Father
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Siblings
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Family Connections / Other Relationship
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Birth Year
- 1842
- Baptism Record
- Unknown / not yet recorded
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- Civil War Death Y/N
- N
- Battle Or Other Civil War Related Death
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Death Year
- 1898
- Place of Death
- DeKalb County, Illinois
- State / Country Of Burial
- Illinois, USA
- Grave Site (link)
- Unknown / not yet recorded
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- Service: Union – 4 US Army Reserve Reserve
- Death & Aftermath: Death year: 1898 • Civil War death: N • Place: DeKalb County, Illinois • Burial location: Illinois, USA
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From the same Offaly town / area
- SAMUEL Brackett — Soldier No. 55 | Daingean | 110 New York Infantry | Union | d. 1908
- JOHN Burns — Soldier No. 62 | Daingean | N/A Fireman in US Navy Sailor | Union Navy | d. 1921
- ANDREW Carey — Soldier No. 60 | Daingean | 28 Connecticut Infantry | Union | d. 1928
- THOMAS Christle — Soldier No. 67 | Daingean | 155 Indiana Infantry | Union | d. 1897
- MICHAEL Colgan — Soldier No. 263 | Daingean | 4 Regular Army Infantry | Union | d. 1864
- THEOBALD E Cowell — Soldier No. 209 | Daingean | 37 New York Infantry | Union | d. 1919
- MICHAEL Cowell — Soldier No. 210 | Daingean | 71 New York Infantry | Union | d. 1862
- PATRICK J Cusack — Soldier No. 54 | Daingean | 2 Kentucky Infantry | Union | d. 1891
- WILLIAM Edmund Daly — Soldier No. 292 | Daingean | 10 Minnesota Infantry | Union | d. 1909
- WILLIAM Delaney — Soldier No. 310 | Daingean | 43 New York Infantry | Union | d. 1862
- TIMOTHY Graham — Soldier No. 61 | Daingean | 152 Ohio Infantry | Union
- JAMES Hannegan — Soldier No. 64 | Daingean | 3 New York Artillery | Union
Same surname (possible family group)
- MICHAEL Malone — Soldier No. 81 | Edenderry | 15 Kentucky Infantry | Union
- JOHN Malone — Soldier No. 465 | Unknown Within Offaly | 13 Regular Army Infantry | Union
Served in the same army
- NICHOLAS Allen — Soldier No. 138 | Rhode | 10 Maine Infantry | Union
- ISAAC Ardill — Soldier No. 139 | Seir Kieran | 2 New Jersey Infantry | Union | d. 1862
- CHRISTOPHER Armstrong — Soldier No. 207 | Unknown Within Offaly | Regular Army Ordnance | Union
- JOHN W Baker — Soldier No. 90 | Edenderry | 15 New York Engineers | Union | d. 1920
- JOHN Barrett — Soldier No. 157 | Tullamore | 6 Indiana Infantry | Union | d. 1888
- JAMES Barrett — Soldier No. 154 | Tullamore | 35 Indiana Infantry | Union | d. 1894
- JAMES Barry — Soldier No. 217 | Unknown Within Offaly | 3 Regular Army Artillery | Union
- WILLIAM Cowell Bayley — Soldier No. 153 | Tullamore | 25 Pennsylvania Infantry | Union | d. 1889
- MICHAEL Beggs — Soldier No. 218 | Unknown Within Offaly | 8 New Hampshire Infantry | Union | d. 1896
- WILLIAM Belton — Soldier No. 219 | Unknown Within Offaly | 3 Regular Army Artillery | Union
- COL Michael Bennett — Soldier No. 92 | Edenderry | 28 New York Infantry | Union | d. 1909
- THOMAS Bergin — Soldier No. 220 | Unknown Within Offaly | 2 Regular Army Artillery | Union
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- Danny Leavy Visits Philadelphia National Cemetery, Paying Tribute To William Delaney (1842-1862). A Union Soldier Born In Daingean, Co. Offaly. (2026-03-27)
- Thomas Hyland, Died in Daingean in August 1914. Served In The US Army Between 1864-1867. (2026-01-08)
- James Murray From Daingean, Co. Offaly. Died on 10th May 1864 At The Ferocious Battle Of Spotsylvaina, Virgina. (2025-10-17)
- Thanks To Everyone Who Has Made Contact With Us, Helping To Add Vital Information To The Stories of Forgottten Offaly Soldiers – US Civil War 1861-1865. (2025-09-12)
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Available Details

| Name | Edward Malone |
| Alt’ Name | Edward M. Malone |
| Location/ Birthplace | Daingean |
| Born | 1842 |
| Baptism Record | |
| Year of Death | 1898 |
| Grave Location | St. Marys Cemetery, Cortland, DeKalb, Illinois Edward M. Malone (1845-1898) – Find a Grave Memorial |
| US Arrival Date | |
| US State | Illinois |
| US Residence | Cortland, Illinois Cortland, Illinois – Wikipedia |
| Mother | Ann Ryan |
| Father | Patrick Malone |
| Other Family | Wife: Ella Kelly |
| Army | Union Army Union army – Wikipedia |
| Military History | |
| US Army Details | 4th US Reserve Infantry Corps |
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