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Federal (USV)

Private

Thomas Maloney

(? - 1862)
Home State: New York
Branch of Service: Infantry
Unit: 63rd New York Infantry

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Before the Antietam Campaign:
Age 39 at enlistment, he mustered in as private, Company K, on September 25, 1861.

In the Antietam Campaign:
He was mortally wounded in action on 17 September 1862.

The remainder of the War:
He died of his wounds on October 4, 1862, at Frederick, Md.

References, Sources, and other notes:
Basic information from McLernon1. His name does not appear in the Roll of Honor for Mount Olivet Cemetery. Thomas Maloney is buried in Antietam National Cemetery, in Section: New York Grave Number 161 (October 5). If he wasnít buried temporarily in Mt. Olivet, where was he buried?


Death Date: 10/04/1862    Death Place: Frederick, MD    Burial Place: Antietam National Cemetery, Sharpsburg, MD



Notes

1   McLernon, Robert, Casualty List, 63rd New York Volunteer Infantry, Meagherís Irish Brigade, Antietam, Maryland; September 17, 1862, Springfield (Va): R. McLernon, 2001  [AotW citation 2464]



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