Patrick Campbell

Civil War Soldier

PATRICK Campbell

Offaly: Geashill Army: Union Born: 1821 Died: 1904
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Soldier No. 264
50 Wisconsin
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PATRICK Campbell is recorded from Geashill with service in Union. The associated regiment record is 50 Wisconsin Infantry.

TownGeashill
ArmyUnion
Regiment50 Wisconsin Infantry
Battle/EventNot recorded yet
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This record places PATRICK Campbell from Geashill in Union service.

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Soldier Number
264
Surname
Campbell
First Name
PATRICK
Alternative Name / Alias
Unknown / not yet recorded
Soldier No. Of Relation
Unknown / not yet recorded
Offaly Town / Area
Geashill
Army
Union
Rank
Private
Company
Co. G
Regiment Number
50
US State Regiment
Wisconsin
Type Reg.
Infantry
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Mother
Shields, Margaret
Father
Campbell, Luke
Siblings
Unknown / not yet recorded
Family Connections / Other Relationship
Unknown / not yet recorded
Birth Year
1821
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
1904
Place of Death
Berlin, Wisconsin
State / Country Of Burial
Wisconsin, USA
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  1. Service: Union – 50 Wisconsin Infantry – Co. G
  2. Death & Aftermath: Death year: 1904 • Civil War death: N • Place: Berlin, Wisconsin • Burial location: Wisconsin, USA
  3. Burial / Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134455671/patrick-campbell
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From the same Offaly town / area

  • FRANK FlynnSoldier No. 351 | Geashill | 1 New Hampshire Cavalry | Union

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Served in regiments from the same US state

  • MICHAEL John CantwellSoldier No. 143 | Tullamore | 12 Wisconsin Infantry | Union | d. 1903
  • JOHN Henry CantwellSoldier No. 134 | Rahan | 41 Wisconsin Infantry | Union | d. 1912
  • THOMAS CarmichaelSoldier No. 52 | Clonbullogue | 37 Wisconsin Infantry | Union | d. 1902
  • THOMAS ClaffeySoldier No. 488 | Ferbane | 13 Wisconsin Infantry | Union | d. 1892
  • WILLIAM ClearySoldier No. 194 | Killeigh | 18 Wisconsin Infantry | Union | d. 1918
  • MICHAEL DeeganSoldier No. 43 | Birr | 29 Wisconsin Infantry | Union | d. 1906
  • PATRICK DerivanSoldier No. 124 | Lusmagh | 29 Wisconsin Infantry | Union
  • EDWARD DunnSoldier No. 114 | Killeigh | 21 Wisconsin Infantry | Union
  • JAMES DunnSoldier No. 115 | Killeigh | 21 Wisconsin Infantry | Union
  • PATRICK DunnSoldier No. 116 | Killeigh | 21 Wisconsin Infantry | Union
  • JOHN DunnSoldier No. 327 | Unknown Within Offaly | 22 Wisconsin Infantry | Union
  • WILLIAM DunnSoldier No. 325 | Unknown Within Offaly | 33 Wisconsin Infantry | Union

Served in the same army

  • NICHOLAS AllenSoldier No. 138 | Rhode | 10 Maine Infantry | Union
  • ISAAC ArdillSoldier No. 139 | Seir Kieran | 2 New Jersey Infantry | Union | d. 1862
  • CHRISTOPHER ArmstrongSoldier No. 207 | Unknown Within Offaly | Regular Army Ordnance | Union
  • JOHN W BakerSoldier No. 90 | Edenderry | 15 New York Engineers | Union | d. 1920
  • JOHN BarrettSoldier No. 157 | Tullamore | 6 Indiana Infantry | Union | d. 1888
  • JAMES BarrettSoldier No. 154 | Tullamore | 35 Indiana Infantry | Union | d. 1894
  • JAMES BarrySoldier No. 217 | Unknown Within Offaly | 3 Regular Army Artillery | Union
  • WILLIAM Cowell BayleySoldier No. 153 | Tullamore | 25 Pennsylvania Infantry | Union | d. 1889
  • MICHAEL BeggsSoldier No. 218 | Unknown Within Offaly | 8 New Hampshire Infantry | Union | d. 1896
  • WILLIAM BeltonSoldier No. 219 | Unknown Within Offaly | 3 Regular Army Artillery | Union
  • COL Michael BennettSoldier No. 92 | Edenderry | 28 New York Infantry | Union | d. 1909
  • THOMAS BerginSoldier No. 220 | Unknown Within Offaly | 2 Regular Army Artillery | Union
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Available Details

NamePatrick Campbell
Alt’ NamePat Campbell
Location/ BirthplaceGeashill
Geashill – Wikipedia
Born1821
Baptism Record
Year of Death1904
Grave LocationOakwood Cemetery, Berlin, Wisconsin
Patrick Campbell (1821-1904) – Find a Grave Memorial
US StateWisconsin
US ResidenceBerlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin
MotherMargaret Shields
FatherLuke Campbell
Other FamilyWife: Mary Finnerty
Mary Finnerty Campbell (1826-1911) – Find a Grave Memorial
ArmyUnion Army
Union army – Wikipedia
Military History
Army DetailsCo. G, 50th Wisconsin Infantry
Soldier Details – The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)
50th Wisconsin Infantry History | Wisconsin Historical Society
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