Simons, Lybert Schippers, Nicholas Steadman, Benjamin T. Steadman, Robert H. Tilma, Myndert Thomas, Wm. H. Towne, George N. Templeton, Amaziah Thomas, Theodore Tailor, Jacob Tol, Dirk Ulsch, Henry J. Ulsch, Daniel G. Vannes, Daniel Vinyard, Lamrick Vinyard, Thomas Vogelaar, Leendert Vos, John Adz. Verwers, Jan Voorhees, Wm. Vinyard, Oliver Voorhees, Sanford Vos, Joseph Versteeg, Gysbert Verhoef, Leendert Vermeulen, John Vermeulen, James Adz. Veenschoten, Evert Ward, Benjamin F. White, Thomas Whaley, Wilson Whaley, Warren Woods, John H. Whipple, L. P. Wren, Edmand Watkins, Joseph Walraven, Maarten Woods, Enos M. Wijkhoff, John W. Wallace, Thomas Weaver, Solomon Wizer, Daniel Williamson, Thomas Wheeler, Herman Waa, van der H. J. Wolver, Cornelis Yearns, Mordecai Zeeuw, de Cornelis NAMES OF OUR CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS KILLED OR FATALLY WOUNDED Blokland, van Teunis Carter, L. Carson, George Cox, Joshua Dungan, Joseph W. Earp, William Henry, John Hobbs, Albert Koolbeek, Jacob J. Kolk, van der Wiggert Kolenbrander, Herman Miller, Jacob Nieremeyer, Jan Sr.. Ritner, Isaac W. Boorda, Henry Smiley, S. M. Schippers, Nicholas Towne, George W. Vogelaar, Jacob Wizer, Daniel While there were many who died from sickness and disease contracted through exposure, confinement in prisons and campaigning in swamps, there were several others who literally died from homesickness. These were" Cornelius Klyn, Isaac van der Meer, Charles Roberts and Cornelius De Zeeuw. In reference to the death of De Zeeuw and Vogelaar, the Weekblad of June 9, 1863, has the following" "Two more sacrifices! Hardly had the sad news been received that our fellow townsman, Jacob Vogelaar, volunteer in the 17th Iowa Regiment, had been killed in the battle at Jackson, Miss., when the community was again shocked to learn that the body of our young friend, Cornelius De Zeeuw, had arrived at the home of his parents. The blow to the family was increased because of the fact that they had received a letter the evening before in which there was nothing to prepare them for the sad event. The deceased, who was deservedly popular with the entire community, died in the hospital at Keokuk. The sorrow and sympathy