McClarey, Daniel

Soldier:  Daniel McCleary

Regiment:  96th. OVI                   

Company:  C

Age:  28                                   

Date Entering Service:  July 26, 1862

Period of Service:  3 Years

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

Transferred to Company B on November 18, 1864.  Captured near Fish River, Alabama March 25, 1865.  Confined at Andersonville prison.  Died on the steamboat Sultana when it exploded on the Mississippi River near Memphis, Tenn. on April 27, 1865.

Battles in which he fought:

Chickasaw Bluffs, Miss.                           Dec. 28-29, 1862

Arkansas Post, Ark.                                            Jan. 11, 1863

Vicksburg, Miss.                                    May 18-July 4, 1863

Jackson, Miss.                                                    July 9-16, 1863

Grand Coteau, La.                                             Nov. 3, 1863

Sabine Cross Roads, La.                         April 8, 1864

Moneti’s Bluff, La.                                              April 23, 1864

Forts Gains and Morgan, La.                               Aug. 5-23, 1864

Spanish Fort, Ala.                                               March 26-April 12, 1865

Other interesting information discovered:

Daniel McCleary is shown living in Cardington in 1860.   It appears that he married Almedia Mathers on Feb. 3, 1859, and then married a second time to Mary Rodgers on Sept. 9, 1861.  Tragically, he made it through to nearly the last days of the war,  but was captured just days before its end.  He was imprisoned at Andersonville for just days, eventually being transported to Vicksburg, Mississippi, where he was one of about 2,200 released prisoners that was boarded on the Sultana for the first leg of his trip back to Cardington.  The results of the explosion of the Sultana resulted in the deaths of about 1,700 of its passengers.  McCleary did not survive.

Date of Death:  April 27, 1865                 Place of burial:  Mississippi River; body never found

Adopted By:  FC Bank                                                    Researcher:  Patrick Drouhard

 

 


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