Person:John Loughner (17)

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John Loughner
b.Abt 1843
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Name John Loughner
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1843
Death? 8 May 1865 Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States
Burial? Annapolis National Cemetery, Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States

I believe that John is the son of Daniel and Isabel Barry who had a number of children scattered around Clarion county in 1860. Note Isabel's record: https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Isabel_Barry_%281%29

LOUGHNER, JOHN, Private, Company A, 103rd PA Vols. Mustered September 7, 1861. Captured in Plymouth, North Carolina April 20, 1864, Andersonville Code 41480. Died May 8, 1865, in Annapolis Camp Parole Hospital, and buried in Annapolis National Cemetery #871.

103d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Company A Recruited in Clarion County Loughner, John, Private, September 7, 1861, 3 [year term], Died at Annapolis, Md., May 8, 1865; Vet (Edward W. Loughner, died 14 Dec 1862, also in this company) http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/103rd/103dcoa.html (7/2016)

References
  1.   John Loughner, in Find A Grave.

    Loughner, John, Private, enlisted at Callensburg, PA on September 7, 1861 for 3 years term. Age 19, a laborer from Clarion County, PA.
    Veteran of 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A.

  2.   U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006.

    Name: John Loughner
    Death Date: 8 May 1865
    Cemetery: Annapolis National Cemetery
    Cemetery Address: 800 West Street Annapolis, MD 21401
    Buried At: Section C Site 871

  3.   Clarion, Pennsylvania, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Beaver.

    Peter Keely 33
    Rebecca Keely 31
    Harriet Keely 9
    Eliza Keely 7
    Rebecca E Keely 4
    Amand Keely 3
    Mahala Keely 8/12
    John H Loughner 17

  4.   Davis, Aaron J. History of Clarion Co., Pennsylvania
    p.240, 1887.

    Company A, 103d Regiment, P.V.

    Loughner, Edward W., private, September, 7 1861, three years; died December 18 of wounds received at Kingston, N.C., December 14, 1862.
    Loughner John, private, September 7, 1861, three years; died at Annapolis, Md., May 8, 1865, veteran.

    [(Company H, 37th Regiment, P.V.) Laughner, Nathan, private, June 14, 1861, three years; transferred to One Hundred and Ninety first Regiment, P.V., May, 15, 1864, veteran.

  5.   U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865.

    Name: John Loughner
    Enlistment Age: 19
    Birth Date: abt 1842
    Enlistment Date: 7 Sep 1861
    Enlistment Rank: Private
    Muster Date: 7 Sep 1861
    Muster Place: Pennsylvania
    Muster Company: A
    Muster Regiment: 103rd Infantry
    Muster Regiment Type: Infantry
    Muster Information: Enlisted
    Imprisonment Date: 20 Apr 1864
    Imprisonment Place: Plymouth, North Carolina
    Muster Out Date: 8 May 1865
    Muster Out Place: Annapolis, Maryland
    Muster Out Information: died disease
    Side of War: Union
    Survived War?: No
    Was POW?: Yes
    Residence Place: Clarion County, Pennsylvania
    Burial Place: Annapolis, Maryland
    Cemetery: Annapolis National Cemetery
    Cemetery Plot Number: 871
    Notes: 1864-05-02 Confined, (Andersonville, GA); 1865-04-15 Paroled, Estimated date
    Title: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865; A History of the 103rd Pennsylvania Volunteers; The Hardluck Regiment: The Pennsylvania 103rd by Ron Gancas