Hackler, Henry

Birth Name Hackler, Henry
Gender male
Age at Death 32 years, 7 months, 13 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1831 Virginia, United States Virginia  
Death August 14, 1863 Federal Hospital, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, United States Memphis  
Burial 1863 Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, United States Memphis National Cemetery  
Military Service July 4, 1863 Battle of Helena, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA Battle of Helena, Arkansas  

Relation to the center person (Claunch, William Nathan) : second great granduncle

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Hackler, GeorgeNovember 3, 1803November 18, 1855
Mother Boyer, FrancesOctober 1, 1810October 20, 1872
    Sister     Hackler, Sarah Elizabeth Jane 1835 1892
    Sister     Hackler, Nancy Matilda May 27, 1832 September 14, 1875
    Brother     Hackler, Conrad M. October 29, 1833 April 3, 1896
    Brother     Hackler, Troy January 15, 1836 May 5, 1906
    Brother     Hackler, William Creed September 3, 1838 February 17, 1916
    Brother     Hackler, Melville G. September 23, 1843 November 27, 1921
    Brother     Hackler, Wiley Reece May 10, 1846 July 12, 1913
    Brother     Hackler, Fielden December 26, 1849 August 1, 1920
         Hackler, Henry 1831 August 14, 1863

Families

    Family of Hackler, Henry and Jennings, Sara Jane
Married Wife Jennings, Sara Jane ( * + ... )

Narrative

Civil War Service:

Hackler, Henry
BATTLE UNIT NAME:
16th Regiment, Missouri Infantry
SIDE:
Confederacy
COMPANY:
I
SOLDIER'S RANK IN:
Private
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT:
Private
ALTERNATE NAME:
FILM NUMBER:
M380 ROLL 6
PLAQUE NUMBER:
NOTES:

Private, Company I, 16th Missouri Infantry (originally the 7th Missouri Infantry)
Enlisted November 12, 1862 in Jasper County, Missouri

https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=006AF2A3-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A

Narrative

Unit Details:

16th Regiment, Missouri Infantry
OVERVIEW:
16th Infantry Regiment was formed by consolidating Caldwell's 7th and Jackson's 7th Missouri Infantry Regiment early in 1864. The unit was assigned to Parson's and S.P. Burns' Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and was active in Louisiana and Arkansas. It sustained 14 casualties at Pleasant Hill and 25 at Jenkins' Ferry. In May, 1865, the regiment disbanded. Its field officers wre Colonel Levin M. Lewis, Lieutenant Colonel Pleasant W.H. Cumming, and Major Jesse P. Herrell.

https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CMO0016RI

Narrative

Civil War Service:

Wounded in right foot and captured at the battle of Helena, Arkansas on July 4, 1863. Sent upstream to Memphis, Tennessee on USA Hospital Steamer R. C. Wood. Admitted as prisoner of war to Overton U. S. Hospital in Memphis.

Died August 14, 1863.

Buried Memphis Nathional Cemetery
Section H. Grave 4377

Name on stone is Hacker.

From Arkansas State Library and Archives.

Family Map

Family Map

Pedigree

  1. Hackler, George
    1. Boyer, Frances
      1. Hackler, Henry
        1. Jennings, Sara Jane
      2. Hackler, Nancy Matilda
      3. Hackler, Conrad M.
      4. Hackler, Sarah Elizabeth Jane
      5. Hackler, Troy
      6. Hackler, William Creed
      7. Hackler, Melville G.
      8. Hackler, Wiley Reece
      9. Hackler, Fielden

Ancestors