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yankee hoorah

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Adolph & Jerome Goffinet of an Indiana regiment deserted several days before the battle at..... Brice's Crossroads. Their unit was very active in the fighting. I personally believe they were lucky to get home alive and we'll.

I don't know a lot about them other than what I told you. Not even a regiment, although they could easily be ancestors. I don't know. Same last name ( not too common) same area of settlement as other ancestors, Perry Indiana.
I don't know lots about them.
 
Adolph Goffinet

Residence Leopold IN;
Enlisted on 8/28/1862 as a Private.

On 8/28/1862 he mustered into "G" Co. IN 93rd Infantry
He deserted on 3/13/1863


Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:

- Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
(c) Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com


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Jerome Goffinet

Residence Leopold IN;
Enlisted on 8/28/1862 as a Private.

On 8/28/1862 he mustered into "G" Co. IN 93rd Infantry
He deserted on 3/13/1863


Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:

- Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
(c) Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com
 
I hope these index cards from Fold3 helps.
Page 1.jpg
Page 2.jpg
 
I know nothing about ancestry. So...

Jerome Goffinet
Deserted March 13, 1863
(is this the right Jerome?) Marie Leonie DAMIN and Jerome GOFFINET Sr. were married on 14 November 1866 in St. Augustine Catholic Church, Leopold, Perry County, Indiana, USA.
Jerome Goffinet
Belgiums in the American Civil War.
BELGIUM-ROOTS Project: Perry County (Indiana, USA) - Saint Augustine's Catholic Church (Leopold)
Jerome Jos. MARECHAL, born March 4, 1858, son of Vic. and Cath. Goffinet; ; baptized March 7,1858; sponsors Jerome Goffinet and Mary Damon
The Goffinet Family Tree:Information about Jerome Goffinet
Jerome Goffinet (b. July 17, 1827, d. May 17, 1889)
Jerome Goffinet (son of Lambert Goffinet and Anne Marguerite Goffinet) was born July 17, 1827 in Bulles, Luxembourg, and died May 17, 1889.
He married Anne Marie Amelie Goffinet on May 12, 1858, daughter of Andre Goffinet. They had 11 children.

http://vallain.squidoo.com/indiana-deserters-civil-war
 
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Adolph & Jerome Goffinet of an Indiana regiment deserted several days before the battle at..... Brice's Crossroads. Their unit was very active in the fighting. I personally believe they were lucky to get home alive and we'll.

I don't know a lot about them other than what I told you. Not even a regiment, although they could easily be ancestors. I don't know. Same last name ( not too common) same area of settlement as other ancestors, Perry Indiana.
I don't know lots about them.

Well they left quite awhile before Brice's Cross Roads, but hopefully you can use some of these findings to learn more about these fellows. :thumbsup:
 
The Adjutant Generals Report for the State of Indiana, volume 8, List of Deserters, has the name spelled Goffnet. I mention this as a reminder to be mindful of those pesky alternate spellings!
 
I always check the Report of Adjutant General for the State.

Link:
http://books.google.com/books?id=Ux08AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA391&dq=adjutant general report indiana Ninety-Third&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PTO2U7ODN8iV8gGT0YDQCQ&ved=0CFwQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=adjutant general report indiana Ninety-Third&f=false

93rd Regiment - History - Page 358


Report with Rosters --- Volume 6
https://archive.org/details/reportindiana06dougrich

93rd Regiment Roster begins on Page 501
Company G on pg 511
Your two guys are on pg 512.
Any for Iowa?
 
Any for Iowa?

Sure thing. I even downloaded that one 'cause I was interested in searching names of prisoners and casualties of the 2nd Iowa Cavalry.

This appears to be one.

http://books.google.com/books?id=0g...nepage&q=adjutant general report iowa&f=false

Go to Google Books and enter search words: Adjutant General Report (and the State).
Or sometimes you can enter the regiment Number but spelled out.
Some states have several reports. You might get one containing history and rosters for 1880 regiments.
 
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This is a different kind of report about Iowa units.
Further into this document(about page 1000), it has reports on battles and a report of casualties. But the casualty reports are not tabulated but just typed out in paragraph form. I haven't checked it all to see if it is just Iowa or if it might include other states.

Page 1061 has a report of one unit on Forrest's raid into Memphis.
Page 1488 is a Index for each Regiment. This refers to page 934 for Casualties of 2 Iowa Cavalry but this section(and this book) may only cover the last year of the war.

I may have to check this out more closely.

http://books.google.com/books?id=W_...nepage&q=adjutant general report iowa&f=false
 
@yankee hoorah , when you were pursuing the Goffinets some time back, you were going to try to get some genealogical info going from you backwards -- the idea being that two building trees might link up. Do I remember that right? Any luck?
 

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