Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
Military Service of Family Members
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1 | Alexander Arthur Martin Served in the United States Navy during the Spanish-American War era, seeing action in the Boxer Rebellion and the Philippine Insurrection | |||
2 | Alexander Duff MacIntosh Served in the Engineer Corps of the Canadian army during World War I | |||
3 | Carl Deis Served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II; saw action in the Pacific | |||
4 | Charles Duff Served in World War I as a Lance-Corporal, 2nd Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys; killed in action in France | |||
5 | Charles Francis Duff Served in the United States Army during the Spanish-American War in Company M, 42nd United States Volunteer Infantry. | |||
6 | Charles Ludwig Peterson Served in the 12th Battalion Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) during World War I; killed in action in France | |||
7 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. Served in the United States Army during World War II, including time in London managing radar sites in the city | |||
8 | Clemit B. Buell Served during the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection and retired from the Army in 1925 | |||
9 | Daniel B. Magruder Served in Company L, Sixth West Virginia Infantry, and as a First Lieutenant in Company I, 15th Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War | |||
10 | Donna Mae MacGruder Served in the United States Air Force and the United States Air Force Reserves | |||
11 | Francis Andrew Nolan Served as a Lance Corporal, 7th Battalion Black Watch, during World War I; killed in action in France. | |||
12 | François Trottain dit Saint-Surin Served in La Noraye Company of the Carignan Regiment in Québec during the 17th century | |||
13 | George Resele Served in the European-African-Middle East theater during World War II. For his service, he was awarded the Bronze Star, Combat Infantryman Badge, Good Conduct Medal, Presidential Unit Citation, World War II Victory Medal and European-African-Middle East Medal. He was past commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1338, Sharon, and of Mercer County Council of VFW. | |||
14 | George Sackville Cotter George Sackville Cotter (1783-1869) was a Captain in the 69th Foot and served in the Peninsular campaign. He fought at Quatre Bas and also under Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, when he was awarded a medal. Around 1837, he emigrated to Ontario where he was Lieutenant-Colonel of the 10th Battalion, York Militia, Canada West, receiving his commission on 10 November 1846. He held an earlier commission as Lieutenant-Colonel (24 January 1838) under the earlier organization of the militia. | |||
15 | George Sackville Cotter George Sackville Cotter (1808-1878) was a Colonel in the Royal Madras Artillery and served in the Indian campaign and commanded the Madras Artillery at the siege of Lucknow. He was invested as a Companion of the Order of the Bath. | |||
16 | George Sackville Cotter Horner Served in the British army in World War I and died at Ypres, Belgium, in 1917. He is buried at the Huts Cemetery, Dikkebus, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | |||
17 | Henry Duff Served as a Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) during World War I; killed at Pas de Calais, France |
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18 | Howell Joshua MacGruder Served in the United States Navy during World War I | |||
19 | Isaac Brown Baldwin Served in the United States during the Mexican-American War and died at Perote Castle, Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. | |||
20 | James Allen Martin Served in the United States Army during World War II | |||
21 | James Comer Served in the United States Army (artillery) during World War II |
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22 | James Ellicott Baldwin Served in the United States during the Mexican-American War and died at Perote Castle, Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. | |||
23 | James Russell, Jr. Served in the United States Army during the War of 1812 | |||
24 | James Russell, Sr. Served as a private in the 4th Connecticut Regiment during the American Revolution | |||
25 | John Kohn Enlisted in the Dennison Guards in a cavalry regiment on 28 July 1862 and mustered out on 30 December 1862. He served in the 2nd Ohio Cavalry, Company M, which may be a different unit than the Dennison Guards. | |||
26 | Joseph Baldwin Joseph Baldwin served in the United States Army in Company G, 4th Regiment, 1st Ohio Infantry, during the Mexican-American War. He enlisted on 15 February 1848 and was discharged on 30 April 1848. | |||
27 | Joseph Peterson Served as a Private, 13th Battalion, Royal Scots, during World War I; killed in action in France. | |||
28 | Joshua L. Magruder Served as a sergeant in Company H, 15th Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War | |||
29 | Kathryn Engelman Green Served in the United States Marine Corps during World War I | |||
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31 | Ralph Lonon Sanford Served in the United States Army during World War I as a medic in France | |||
32 | Rogers Cotter Dr. Rogers Cotter entered the army as a surgeon's mate in the West Meath (Ireland) Militia on 26 March 1811. He was assistant surgeon from 1817 until 1829, when the regiment disbanded. | |||
33 | Samuel B. Baldwin Samuel Baldwin was a member of Class No. 9, 56th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Loudoun County (Virginia) Militia, Captain George Rust's Company, on 15 September 1794. In October 1794, the regiment was in western Pennsylvania active in suppressing the Whiskey Rebellion. | |||
34 | Samuel Beall Magruder Samuel Beall Magruder signed the Oath of Fidelity and Support during the American Revolution in 1778. He also served as a private during the War in First Company, Class 6, Lower Battalion, Montgomery County (Maryland) Militia. | |||
35 | Samuel Gowen Magruder Served in Company H, 15th Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War | |||
36 | Samuel L. Baldwin Served as a Private during the Civil War in the 63rd Indiana Infantry. He enlisted 11 August 1862; discharged 21 June 1865. | |||
37 | Stanley George Martin Served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II; killed in a training accident | |||
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39 | Thomas McIntosh Duff Served in the United States Navy during World War II | |||
40 | Thomas S. Magruder Served in Company L, 6th Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, as a First Lieutenant in Company A, 12th Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, as a sergeant in Company I, 15th Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and in Company I, 10th Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War | |||
41 | William Z. Magruder Served as a private in Company B, 40th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War |