| Name |
James Tener |
| Birth |
17 Sep 1834 |
Adams, Ohio, United States |
| Gender |
Male |
| Family Search ID |
K4NL-D47 |
| FACTCivil |
From 15 Oct 1861 to 27 Oct 1864 [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
| War, Union Army |
- 70th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry
15 Oct 1861, Company B, Orderly Sergeant, Camp Hamer
29 Jan 1863, Company B, promoted to 2nd Lieutenant
02 Oct 1864, transferred to Company K, for the purpose of mustering out
27 Oct 1864, mustered out on expiration of 3 year term of service
His sword is in the possession of a descendant, Jim Clark.
Witness Role: Principal: [I2468] Samuel Jefferson MATTICKS
Witness Role: Soldier: [I4888] Daniel TENER
Witness Role: Soldier: [I4889] Dynes TENER
Witness Role: Soldier: [I4891] James TENER
Witness Role: Soldier: [I4927] James William TENER
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military_records\civil-war-70-oh-infantry
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| Military Service |
From 16 Oct 1861 to 13 Mar 1862 [6, 7] |
| Civil War, Union Army |
- Company B, 70th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Corporal, Camp Hamer, Ohio
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| _UID |
BED29BDD7DA1447782C63CCF61CE8616FF7C |
| Death |
16 Mar 1862 |
Savannah, Hardin, Tennessee, United States [6] |
- The History of the 70th tells of the camp locations in the lead up the battle of Shiloh...
"Many of our boys were taken sick, due to the unhealthy condition of our camp. Men would take sick in the morning, and we would have to bury them before night."
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| Burial |
Shiloh National Military Park, Shiloh, Hardin, Tennessee, United States |
| Person ID |
I4891 |
My Genealogy |
| Last Modified |
28 Aug 2024 |
| Father |
Jonathan Tener, b. 20 Jun 1805, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States d. 3 May 1885, Sinking Spring, Highland, Ohio, United States (Age 79 years) |
| Mother |
Letitia Mary Copeland, b. 25 Sep 1805, Ohio, United States d. 25 Apr 1847, Adams, Ohio, United States (Age 41 years) |
| Marriage |
15 Feb 1827 |
Ohio, United States |
| Family ID |
F1382 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |