Fort Union Post Burials
Civilians
1854-1884
Compiled by John P. Deeben©
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The following are names extracted from the work by John P. Deeben as published in the New Mexico Genealogist 50 (2), June 2011©.
The chart below lists only the names appearing in the Journal. For details and history see the New Mexico Genealogist 50 (2), June 2011©.
This data may not be used for profit or commercial purposes, nor may it be copied from this web site to other web sites. Format by C. W. Barnum 2011.

The Fort Union Cemetery was referred to as the Post Cemetery. Fort Union Closed in 1889. In 1892,
the remains in the Post Cemetery were moved to Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery in Kansas.

Civilian Burials

Name Status Date of Death  
Apache Indian Prisoner 10 Aug 1882 274
Austin, David Civilian 31 Dec 1868 185
Autry, George W. illegible 31 Jul 1869 151
Barber, Henry C. Destitute Citizen 09 Oct 1879 266
Baxter, Thomas illegible 15 Nov 1867 182
Beeks, Emma Colored Woman/laundress 10 Mar 1879 263
Bentley, George Civilian 08 Apr 1868 189
Bevo, Maria illegible 1861 95
Black, Charles illegible 07 Dec 1867 178
Bloomfield, Annie Child 18 Sep 1876 249
Bloomfield, Thaddeus L. Child 19 Oct 1874 237
Body, Luke Civilian Discharged Soldier 07 Mar 1875 240
Bowman, Jacob Civilian 07 Dec 1868 193
Brady, Charles illegible illegible 149
Brown, Henry Civilian 03 Aug 1870 205
Brown, Henry Colored Citizen 15 Dec 1869 202
Butler, Oliver Civilian 13 Jun 1875 242
Carroll, William H. illegible 09 Nov 1866 137
Clarey, John illegible 22 May 1866 138
Cummings, Thomas illegible 03 May 1858 155
Darker, George F. illegible 02 Feb 1867 164
Davis, Samuel F. illegible 01 Feb 1867 171
Duncan, (illegible) Child 03 Oct 1876 250
Elliot, (illegible) Infant illegible illegible