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Source for: Olla Bell Segraves, 5 JUN 1890 - DEC 1956
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Source for: Ola Segrove, -
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Source for: Beatrice Dorothy Seif, -
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Source for: Guy Emanuel Seitz, 24 JAN 1886 - 30 JUL 1968
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Source for: Adam Sell, ABT 1829 - 2 SEP 1864
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Birth source: S28Text: Name: Adam Sell , Enlistment Date: 11 November 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1751 1751 Service Record: POWEnlisted as a Private on 11 November 1862 at the age of 33Enlisted in Company E, 125th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 17 December 1862.Died as a prisoner Company E, 125th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 02 September 1864 in Andersonville, GA
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Death source: S28Text: Name: Adam Sell , Enlistment Date: 11 November 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1751 1751 Service Record: POWEnlisted as a Private on 11 November 1862 at the age of 33Enlisted in Company E, 125th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 17 December 1862.Died as a prisoner Company E, 125th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 02 September 1864 in Andersonville, GA
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_MIL S28Text: Name: Adam Sell , Enlistment Date: 11 November 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1751 1751 Service Record: POWEnlisted as a Private on 11 November 1862 at the age of 33Enlisted in Company E, 125th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 17 December 1862.Died as a prisoner Company E, 125th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 02 September 1864 in Andersonville, GA
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Text: Date Mustered: 25 September 1865 Regiment Type: Infantry Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 7 Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 104 Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 0 Regimental Soldiers and History: List of SoldiersRegimental HistoryOHIO ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY (Three Years) One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Infantry. - Col., Emerson Opdycke; Lieut.-Cols., Henry B. Banning, David H. Moore, Joseph Bruff; Maj., George L. Wood. This regiment was organized at Columbus and Camp Cleveland from Sept. 16, 1862, to Dec. 5, 1863, to serve for three years. Co. A was mustered out of service on June 8, Co. B on June 20, and the remaining compa-nies on Sept. 25, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department. The following is an official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part, as given in the Of-ficial Army Register: Franklin, Tenn., (March 9. 1863); Chicka-mauga, Missionary Ridge, Dandridge, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Adairsville, New Hope Church, Kennesaw mountain, Big Shanty, Peachtree creek, siege of Atlanta Jonesboro, Lovejoy's Station, Spring Hill, Franklin (Nov. 30, 1864), and Nashville. Chicka-mauga was the first general engagement the regiment partici-pated in, and just as it entered the battle Col. Opdyke turned in his stirrups and said: "Men of the 125th Ohio, if I or oth-ers fall, stand in the ranks until victory is ours." At a cru-cial moment during the second day's fighting, Gens. Thomas and Garfield rode up to the regiment, and the former said: "This point must be held." And to this Col. Opdyke replied: "We will hold this ground or go to Heaven from it." Then ordering the regiment to fix bayonets, he rode to the front and said: "Men, I will lead you; follow me" and plunged into the midst of the fight, followed by the entire brigade. While the battle was raging at its fiercest Opdyke rode along the ranks of his regi-ment and raising his voice above the din, said: "Stand firm, my boys; I am willing to fight fo
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