Fort Marcy Civilian Burials
 Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Extracted by C. W. Barnum©
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Note: In The Battle of Valverde on 2/21/1862, sixty-eight Union solders were killed, one hundred-sixty wounded, twenty-five were taken prisoner.
Confederate losses were thirty-six killed, one hundred-forty wounded. (Notice the soldiers buried in the Marcy Military Cemetery.) Fort Marcy moved once and then moved back to Santa Fe after the Civil War.
Soldiers from nearby forts were also buried in this cemetery. A hospital was located here. Some soldiers came here because of illness or injury and may have died in the hospital.
The civilian names below were abstracted from the work of John P. Deeben as published in the New Mexico Genealogist 49,(3) September 2010. Please refer to that work for the details and history.


Last name First name Death Grave Notes
Brown H. M. 1861 259
Collins Mrs. E. A. 01/07/1876 200 Wife of Dr. H. Collins
Daft Phillip 01/01/1892 427 Child
Dietzel Jose 09/10/1893 420 or 433 Child
Dillon Mrs. and child 01/13/1877 175
Edwards Frank not listed 360
Garland Elizabeth 03/02/1878 305
Garland Ellen 05/25/1892 not listed
Hayden John P. 09/25/1870 180 Civilian
Herbert son 01//1875 155 Infant
Kirby Maria C. 12/28/1893 542 Child
Little Stokes 07/23/1892 541 Child
McCabe child 03/08/1881 330 Child
McCabe James 08/10/1892 330 Child
McParlin Mrs. unlisted 199 Wife of Surgeon McParlin
McRae Alex unlisted 310
Merritt C. W. 12/18/1879 197 Civilian
Owens G. 02/21/1862 238 (Soldier?)
Plummer E.H. 08/07/1892 500
Stewart not listed 07/07/1880 303
Stockwell John 06/16/1876 159 Texas Ranger
W. C. 1855 260
Wagner Tom unlisted 412