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By P-59A · Posted
George Owens23 April 1871Discharged Co. G. 12th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1323 George Owens — 12th U.S. Infantry, West Side, Grave 1323 Based on the provided burial list for Fort Mohave Cemetery, Mohave County, Arizona, there is no direct match for “George Owens” in the 12th U.S. Infantry records. The list includes several soldiers from the 12th Infantry buried in the cemetery, such as: John Evans – Pvt., Co. G, 12th U.S. Inf., died 22 June 1868, West Side, Grave 1245 William Furlong – Sutler, died 22 Oct 1866, West Side, Grave 1325 Richard Lawlor – Pvt., Co. K, 14th U.S. Inf., died 10 Jan 1876, West Side, Grave 1323 The grave number 1323 is listed for Richard Lawlor (14th Infantry), not the 12th Infantry. This suggests that if George Owens is indeed buried in Grave 1323, he may be listed under the 14th Infantry in the Fort Mohave records, or the grave assignment may have been later adjusted. Historical context: Fort Mohave was a U.S. Army post from 1859 to 1896, housing various regiments including the 12th and 14th U.S. Infantry. Soldiers from these units were often buried in the cemetery, and some remains were later reinterred at the National Cemetery in San Francisco Genealogy Trails. Next steps for verification: Check the National Archives or Fold3 for service records of George Owens, which may confirm his unit, rank, and discharge details National Archives+1. Contact the Mohave County Historical Society or the Fort Mohave Cemetery for any additional burial records or unmarked grave information. If the grave is unmarked, the cemetery may have a memorial or plaque listing the name and service details. If you have more details (such as rank, other names, or service period), you can refine searches on Fold3 or the National Archives to locate George Owens’ official service record and confirm his burial location. -
By P-59A · Posted
David O Grady14 December 1870Pvt. Co. G 12th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1323 OGRADY, DAVID PVT G 12TH US INF US ARMY ∼David was a Pvt Co G and was disinterred from Fort Mojave Post Cemetery and reinterred in San Francisco National Cemetery in 1892. -
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William Nolt8 December 1870Pvt. Co. G 12th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1329 NOLT, WILLIAM PVT G 12TH US INF US ARMY ∼William was a Pvt Co G and was disinterred from Fort Mojave Post Cemetery and reinterred in San Francisco National Cemetery in 1892. -
By P-59A · Posted
Henry Mooney25 December 1872Cpl. Co. F 12th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1328 The records show he was relocated to San Francisco, I can't find him. -
By patches · Posted
For reference, the 1954 to 1965 Hallmark for Military Post Suppliers, Code 7M. Unit 44th Artillery. -
By P-59A · Posted
John H. Mayher7 December 1877Pvt. Co. A 12th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1417 The records show he was relocated to San Francisco, I can't find him. -
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William McNabb30 November 1867Pvt. Co. D 9th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1243 William McNabb Private, Company D, 9th Infantry Division, US Army. Pvt. McNabb was disinterred from Fort Mojave Post Cemetery and reinterred in San Francisco National Cemetery in 1892. The paper states he was shot with a pistol by an unkown person' -
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Wm. G. McMann22 July 1873Cpl. Co. G. 12th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1236 William was a Cpl Co G and was disinterred from Fort Mojave Post Cemetery and reinterred in San Francisco National Cemetery in 1892. -
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By P-59A · Posted
George Lutz7 April 1872ChildPost Plot. East Side, Grave 137 I presume George and Caroline are related. The records show he was relocated to San Francisco, I can't find him.
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