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The American Civil
War

Yank Irishmen Charging - "Clear the way!"
A list of Doyle men that have been identified so far
from American Civil War Official Records
1. Color Sergeant Arthur Doyle, Co."B"
Confederate Guard Response Battalion
2. F.N. Doyle (Killed In Action), 16th Iowa Infantry
3. Cpl Daniel Thomas Doyle, (Killed In Action), Co.
"D" Alabama 2nd Lt Artillery Confederate Army
4. Patrick Doyle, Co "C" 6th New York
Infantry
5. Captain Charles Doyle, 5th Conn Inf
6. James Doyle (Killed In Action), 5th New York
Cavalry
(attacked by Mosby)
7. Sergeant Dennis Doyle, Co. "H" 13th Conn
Infantry
8. 1st Lieutenant Ed. Doyle, Co. "C" 13th
Tenn Inf (Confederate Army)
9. Thomas Doyle (Killed In Action), 6th Div Mo.State
Guards
10. Sergeant Edward Doyle, 3rd 5th Confederate Infantry
(TN)
(Selected for Roll of Honor 8-10-64)
11. George W. Doyle, Co. "H" 2nd US Artillery
12. Captain Richard N. Doyle, 8th Mich Infantry
13. Captain J. A. Doyle, Commissary
14. Sergeant James Doyle, 3rd New Jersey Cavalry
15. Captain James Doyle, 110th NY Infantry (Fort
Meyers, Fla)
16. Lieutenant William Doyle, (Adjutant) 17th Indiana
Mounted Infantry
17. N. Doyle, Parish Prison of Orleans (Confederate
Army)
18. John Doyle, prisoner Castle Thunder in Richmond
19. John Doyle, Representative Recruit from New York
20. Lieutentant John Doyle, GM 15th Mich Infantry
21. John Doyle, 1st Pa Lt Artillery
22. Color Sergeant Joseph Doyle, 1st Maryland Infantry
(Confederate Army)
23. Lieutenant Martin P. Doyle, 21st Pa Cavalry
24. Captain Robert L. Doyle, 3rd Virginia Infantry
(Union)
25. Captain Stephen M. Doyle, 72nd New York Infantry
26. Lieutenant Thomas Doyle, 1st Mo Cavalry Militia
27. Lieutenant J. Doyle, 10th Virginia Cavalry
28. John Doyle, 99th New York Infantry
29. Private Dennis Doyle 39th New York Infantry
30. Cpl James Henry Doyle 120th Indiana Regt.
31. Frank Doyle Confederate States Navy August
29, 1863*
* Frank Doyle was killed in action when the 'C.S.S.
Hunley' was sunk in Charlestown harbour, South Carolina.
The 'Hunley' was a primitive submarine that has been credited
with being the
first submarine to sink an enemy ship of war. You can find this at:
http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/org12-7b.htm
32. Captain Michael C. Doyle Co "C" Iowa
(Union)
** There were many more Doyle men serve on both
sides during the American Civil War - so, if you have any
recorded details about your DOYLE ancestor in the American
Civil War, please send this information to us so that we can
include it in the next up-date of The Doyle Page.

Irish Confederates
Invitation
To send in details of
DOYLE men and women who have been killed
at war, for inclusion in the Doyle Roll of Honour. Please
contact us by e-mail!
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