Farley, Joseph

Soldier:  Joseph Farley (Actual spelling was Farlee)

Regiment:  31st. OVI                  

Company:  I

Age:  23                       

Date Entering Service:  June 15, 1861

Period of Service:  3 years

Remarks (When discharged, re-enlisted, wounded, captured, died of disease or killed):

Mustered out on June 21, 1864 upon completion of term of service.

Battles in which he fought:

Stone River, Tenn.                                 Dec. 31, 1862 – Jan. 1-2, 1863

Rosecrans’ Campaign, Tenn.                  June 23-30, 1863

Hoover’s Gap, Tenn.                              June 24, 1863

Chickamauga, Ga.                                 Sept. 19-20, 1863

Brown’s Ferry,                                       Oct. 27, 1863

Mission Ridge, Tenn.                             Nov. 25, 1863

Resaca, Ga.                                           May 13-16, 1864

Other interesting information discovered:

It was difficult to determine if this was the correct “Joseph Farley.”  However, the pension file lists the name as “Farlee,” as does the Soldier Grave Registration” information.  The Grave Registration information aligns with his enrollment and mustering out dates.  The mid 1830’s date of birth is likewise consistent with his records.  It is not known why Farlee enlisted in Cardington.  Most of records from 1870 on show him to have resided in Williams County, Ohio.

Date of Death:  June 25, 1914                 Place of burial: Riverside Cemetery, Montpelier, OH

Adopted By:  Morrow County Veterans Services                                                 

Researcher:  Patrick Drouhard


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