Veteran’s Day Honor Roll
- Veteran’s Day Honor Roll
In war or peace time. On the front lines and in supportive rolls.
Thank You All For Your Service.
Included are direct-line ancestors & their sons and/or gandsons as well as a few others, whom I could not forget. This Roll is far from complete so expect more names to be added in the future.
Korean Era
Harold Sorofman (1922-1981) U.S. Navy
Earl Orlando “Uncle George” Cummings Jr. (1930-2002) U.S. Navy
Joseph David Burbidge (1928-2017) U.S. Army
Kenneth P. Burbidge (1930-1998) U.S. Army, Aerial Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Mission
WWII
Stanley Sorofman (1919-1999) U.S. Navy
Harold Sorofman (1922-1981) U.S. Navy
Eugene Gass (1913-1971) U.S. Navy
WW1
Lawrence Richard Gass (1894-1925) U.S. Army, 13th (Horse) Cavalry, Troop M, Mexican Border
Civil War
Calvin Cummings (1821-1864) U.S. Army, Maine Volunteers, 30th Regiment, Company K
Died 1 Sept 1864 while being treated at the 1st Division Hospital, Alexandria, Va.
Hiram Hurlburt (1843-1863) U.S. Army, New York Infantry, 49th Regiment, Company G
Died at home from injuries suffered during the war.
Mexican War
Montgomery E. Button (1813-1895) U.S Army, Mormon Battalion, Company D & Higgins Detachment
War of 1812
Patrick McLene Gass (1771-1870) U.S. Army, Lewis & Clark Expedition
Gad Elmer (1790-1823) New York Militia, Tuttle’s 76th Regiment, musician
Revolutionary War
Timothy Silver (1746 – ) Massachusetts
Elisha Cummings (1755-1827) New Hampshire, Walker’s Company
Captain Hezekiah Hutchins (1728-1796), New Hampshire, Reed’s Regiment, 1775 & Gale’s Regiment, 1778
Fought at the Battle of Saratoga
Jedediah Hoyt (1758-1840) New Hampshire, 1st Regiment
Zebulon Button (1753-after 1810) Connecticut, Latimer’s Regiment, Mott’s Company
Gad Elmer (1760-1819) Massachusetts