Henry was born in France (Alsace?). During the Civil War he was a soldier in the Federal army and died of disease contracted while in the service. He rests in Cave Hill Cemetery (National).
Could this be the same person? Daniel Heinrich Eberhardt BIRTH 05 APR 1814 • Tieffenbach, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France; DEATH Unknown
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Find A Grave Index
Name: Henry Eberhart; Event Type: Burial; Event Date: 1862; Event Place: Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky; Photograph: Included Y; Death Date: 27 Jan 1862
Affiliate Record Identifier: 3291012; Cemetery: Cave Hill National Cemetery
Death: Jan. 27, 1862
Burial: Cave Hill National Cemetery; Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; SECTION C Lot: 4 - Range: 13, Grave: 4220
Imported from: US Veteran's Affairs; Record added: Mar 04, 2000; Find A Grave Memorial# 3291012
Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVQ-HMJ9 : 13 December 2015), Henry Eberhart, 1862; Burial, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States of America, Cave Hill National Cemetery; citing record ID 3291012, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
https://m.va.gov/gravelocator/index.cfm#N834
Short Description: Approved pension applications of widows and other dependents of Civil War veterans who served between 1861 and 1910.
Content Source: NARA; Footnote Job: 08-063; Footnote Publication Year: 2008; Language: English; Nara Catalog Id: 300020
Nara Catalog Title: Case Files of Approved Pension Applications of Widows and Other Veterans of the Army and Navy Who Served Mainly in the Civil War and the War With Spain, compiled 1861 - 1934
Partner: Family Search; Record Group: 15
Roll: WC47082-EBERHARDT-Henry
State Of Service: Kentucky; Arm of Service: Infantry; Regiment: 28; Company: C
Application Number: WC47082; Veteran Given Name: Henry; Veteran Surname: Eberhardt; Birth Year Or Age: [Blank]; Birth State Country: [Blank]
Pensioner Given Name: Magdalena Young; Pensioner Surname: Eberhardt; Relationship: Widow
Company C: Camp Shaler in Kentucky
The 28th Kentucky Infantry was organized in the fall of 1861 at New Haven, Kentucky, under Col. Wm. P. Boone, and was mustered into the United States service October 8th, 1861, at New Haven, Kentucky.
https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/28th_Regiment,_Kentucky_Infantry_(Union)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/28th_Regiment_Kentucky_Volunteer_Infantry
Rank: Private; Film Number: M386 Roll 8
Plaque Number: General note: Original filed under Henry Ebberharth
Eberhart, Henry BATTLE UNIT NAME: 28th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry SIDE: Union COMPANY: C SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private ALTERNATE NAME: Henry/Ebberharth FILM NUMBER: M386 ROLL 8 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: General Note - Original filed under Henry/Ebberharth
Enlistment card shows the following info:
Henry Ebberharth; Company C 28; Age: 44; Height: 5' 4 3/4"; Complexion: Dark; Eyes: Hazel; Hair; Dark; Where born: Littlestein?, Germany; Occupation: Laborer; Enlistment: Nov. 9, 1861; Where: Louisville; By whom: George W. Barth
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Publication Number: M397; Publication Title: Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Kentucky
Content Source: NARA; National Archives Catalog ID: 300398
National Archives Catalog Title: Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War, compiled 1890 - 1912, documenting the period 1861 - 1866; Record Group: 94; State: Kentucky
Short Description: NARA M397. Compiled service records of volunteer Union soldiers who served in organizations from the State of Kentucky. Roll:0493
Military Unit: Misc Card Abstracts of Records, Twenty-sixth Infantry, J-Z and Twenty-seventh Infantry and Twenty-eighth Infantry, A-G
Full Name: Ebberharth, Henry; Age: 44; Year: 1861; Estimated Birth Year: 1816 - 1817; Conflict Period: Civil War (Union); Branch: Union Army; Served For: United States of America
?? Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Kentucky 28th Infantry Regiment on 23 Jan 1862. Mustered out on 17 Jan 1864 at Hospital, Louisville, KY.
Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky
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Regiment: 28th Infantry Regiment Kentucky; Date of Organization: 8 Oct 1861; Muster Date: 14 Dec 1865; Regiment State: Kentucky; Regiment Type: Infantry; Regiment Number: 28th; Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 1; Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 1; Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 36; Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 74;
Battles: Fought on 28 Jul 1863 at Fort Donelson, TN. Fought on 20 Jan 1864 at Peavine Church, GA. Fought on 23 Feb 1864 at Tunnel Hill, GA. Fought on 24 Feb 1864 at Tunnel Hill, GA. Fought on 27 Feb 1864. Fought on 4 Mar 1864 at Rock Spring Church, GA. Fought on 15 May 1864 at Resaca, GA. Fought on 16 Jun 1864. Fought on 17 Jun 1864 at Pine Mountain, GA. Fought on 18 Jun 1864 at Pine Mountain, GA. Fought on 27 Jun 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA. Fought on 10 Jul 1864. Fought on 20 Jul 1864 at Peach Tree Creek, GA. Fought on 22 Jul 1864 at Atlanta, GA. Fought on 26 Jul 1864 at Atlanta, GA. Fought on 12 Aug 1864 at Atlanta, GA. Fought on 19 Aug 1864 at Atlanta, GA. Fought on 2 Sep 1864 at Lovejoy Station, GA. Fought on 29 Nov 1864 at Spring Hill, TN. Fought on 30 Nov 1864 at Franklin, TN. Fought on 14 Dec 1864 at Nashville, TN. Fought on 15 Dec 1864 at Nashville, TN.
Regiment History: Twenty-eighth Infantry; KENTUCKY (3-YEARS)
Twenty-eighth Infantry. -- Cols., William P. Boone, J. Rowan Boone; Lieut.-Col. J. Rowan Boone; Majs., Absalom Y. Johnson, John Gault Jr., George W. Barth.
This regiment was recruited and organized at Louisville Ky., by Col. William P. Boone. In July, 1862, two companies under Col. Boone were at Gallatin, Tenn., and scattered at different points along the railroad, where 120 men, including Col. Boone, were captured by Gen. John H. Morgan.
For a number of months the regiment was on excessively hard duty as mounted infantry, being moved from point to point in the state of Tennessee and engaging in many skirmishes and encounters with the enemy. It served with Rosecrans' army in all its operations up to and including the battle of Chickamauga.
In Jan. 1864, it reenlisted and was kept on continuous duty about Chattanooga.
On Jan. 21, Col. William P. Boone in command of a detachment consisting of the regiment, under Col. J. Rowan Boone and the 4th Mich., made a reconnaissance from Rossville through McLemore's cove to Dug Gap, 25 miles south of Chattanooga. The next day he crossed Pigeon Mountain, moved to Summerville, then toward Dalton, where he attacked and routed a force of the enemy, capturing prisoners, arms and other property.
In March the regiment was sent to Pulaski, Tenn., where it was associated with the 2nd Ky. cavalry. In the celebrated Atlanta campaign the regiment was commanded by the youthful and gallant Col. J. Rowan Boone, and participated in all the battles from the beginning to the end. In the great charge at Kennesaw Mountain, the 28th Ky. and 40th Ind., took a leading part.
In a charge near Pine Mountain it lost 4 men killed and 12 wounded. In the month of June the killed and wounded of the regiment aggregated 56. Injuries Col. Boone received at Kennesaw Mountain required him to relinquish the command for a time to Maj. Barth, under whose lead the regiment crossed the Chattahoochee, participated in the battle of Peachtree Creek and the other battles around Atlanta, until the capture of that place.
In November, it was sent back to Tennessee with the 4th corps to engage in the campaign against Hood. At Spring Hill, Col. Boone deployed his men with great skill and stubbornly fought the advancing Confederates, suffering serious loss, but delaying the advance until darkness came on that short November day, when the prize for which Hood was striving eluded his grasp.
At Franklin, when the central key point of the Federal line was broken, the men on the line at that place (Auger's division, and a portion of Riley's division 23rd corps), rallied and steadied themselves, Lane's and Conrad's men united with them, Opdycke's brigade and other troops were hurried to the point of danger by Gen. J. D. Cox, making the defense complete and Hood's grand assault proved a failure. In that terrible battle the regiment bore its part with great gallantry, and two weeks later it participated in the great battle of Nashville.
From Nashville it proceeded to Huntsville, Ala., thence was ordered to Texas, where it remained until Dec. 1865, when it returned and was mustered out Jan. 1, 1866, after long and arduous service, first under its noble and heroic leader, Col. William P. Boone, and afterward under his gifted son, the gallant young Col. J. Rowan Boone.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 4, p. 337
Find Soldiers in this Regiment: U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works. Copyright 1997-2000
Historical Data Systems, Inc. PO Box 35 Duxbury, MA 023.
National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online <https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/>, acquired 2007.
Kentucky. Adjutant General. Confederate Kentucky Volunteers War 1861-65. Frankfort: State Journal, 1915
Kentucky. Adjutant General. Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky 1861-65. 2 vols. Frankfort: State Journal, 1866
From: Memoirs of the lower Ohio valley, personal and genealogical (Volume 1) online. (page 31 of 41)
Henry and Magdalena Eberhardt, of Louisville.
Immigration?? (Scan of card)
United States Index to Passenger Arrivals, Atlantic and Gulf Ports
Name: Henry Eberhardt; Event Type: Immigration; Event Date: 1843; Event Place: United States; Gender: Male; Age: 24; Birthplace: German; Birth Year: (Estimated) 1819
United States Index to Passenger Arrivals, Atlantic and Gulf Ports, 1820-1874 Affiliate Publication; Title: Supplemental Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ports (Excluding New York), 1820-1874
"United States Index to Passenger Arrivals, Atlantic and Gulf Ports, 1820-1874," database with images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD5J-Z8Q : 4 December 2014), Henry Eberhardt, 1843; citing Immigration, NARA microfilm publication M334 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 418,209.
Dut-Ed (NARA Series M334, Roll 49)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD5J-Z8Q
United States Remarried Widows Index to Pension Applications
Name: Henry Eberhart Event Type: Pension Event Date: 1901 Event Place: United States Beneficiary's Name: Magdalena Eberhart Affiliate Film Number: 002
United States Remarried Widows Index to Pension Applications, 1887-1942 Affiliate Publication Title; Index to Pension Application Files of Remarried Widows Based on Service in the Civil War and Later Wars and in the Regualr Army after the Civil War
Affiliate Publication Number: M1785; GS Film number: 002155464; Digital Folder Number 005240855; Image Number 00843
United States Remarried Widows Index to Pension Applications, 1887-1942," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZ79-DD7 : 4 December 2014), Henry Eberhart, 1901; citing Pension, NARA microfilm publication M1784 and M1785 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 2,155,464.
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain George W. Barth. Captain Theodore B. Hays. First Lieutenant Robert W. Catlin.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William Shane. Sergeant Henry Dorman. Sergeant William H. Sanders. Sergeant Silas F. Barrall. Sergeant Stephen Norman.
Corporal John T. Monroe. Corporal William H. Horine. Corporal Ely Williams. Corporal William F. Miles. Corporal Joseph A. Barrall. Corporal Charles Lebberle. Corporal James Marshall. Corporal John Seibert.
Musician: Thomas P. Myrick. Musician: Albert Younker.
Wagoner: Walter Senger.
PRIVATES:
Samuel R. Armes, Abraham Anderson, Henry Ahlbom, Henry Beghtol, Frederick Bealer, Littleberry Batchelor, John C. Barth, Silas M. Burk, Stephen Catlin, Horace Cahoe, George W. Compton, James Corcoran, Wellington Crutchlow, Stephen Coch, Louis C. Dennis, William Davis, Henry C. Dother, Thomas B. Duncan, Henry Deal, Henry Ebberharth, Louis Earickson, Alexander Elliott, Edward Egan, Samuel Fleckner, William French, Christian Friendenberger, Anthony Fouth, James Foster, John Geist, Patrick Gibbons, Conrad Gleb, John Gunner, Marcus L. Goldsmith, August Hennerberger, Christian Harshfield, Jacob Hart, Christopher Hapf, George Haller, Thomas Hogan, John Horine, Henry C. Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Frederick Kohler, Benjamin King, Thomas Kegan, Christian Katzel, Sr., Christian Katzel.Jr., Joseph Long. Casper Lowentha, John J. Myer, John Myer, Jacob M. Miller, James W. Martin, John Mann, Charles F. Miller. Arthur May, Thomas McNutt, James McDonald, James M. Melson, John Nagel, Martin Nagel, Peter Nailor, James J. Norman, Warden J. Quick, Barney Ruf, John J. Samuel, Anthony Schmidt, George Seibert, James Stewart, Sidney S. Smith, Madison B. Stinson, Jacob Seipert, Martin Schmidt, Richard M. Thompson, John Thompson, Henry Thompson, Jacob Walter, John Webler, Frederick Webber, William Winter.
From "History of the Ohio falls cities and their counties, with illustrations and bibliographical sketches"
https://archive.org/stream/historyofohiofal01will/historyofohiofal01will_djvu.txt
Katherine's father: Frank or Henry??
Not this Henry ^Name Henry Eberhart Gender Male Burial Date 03 Mar 1903 Burial Place Louisville, Jefferson, Ky Kentucky Deaths and Burials, 1843-1970 Indexing Project (Batch) Number B02358-9 System Origin Kentucky-EASy GS Film number 2022161 Reference ID PG 155 PERMIT 22176
Not this Henry Eberhart: 05/31/1924; SECTION E; Lot: 13- Range: 20; Grave: 5013
Kentucky Deaths and Burials, 1843-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW5K-VM6 : 4 December 2014), Henry Eberhart, ; citing reference PG 155 PERMIT 22176; FHL microfilm 2,022,161.
Who is this? Relative?
Reinhold Eberhard
BIRTH: abt 1830-32; Hessen, Germany
Married to: Louisa Vetter, 12 Jan 1858 in Louisville
DEATH: 26 Sep 1888; Jefferson County, Kentucky; at age 58
Cause of death listed as suicide, narcotics poisoning
BURIAL: Cave Hill Cemetery; Louisville; PLOT: section M, lot 296, gr 2
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133522743
Kentucky. Kentucky Birth, Marriage and Death Records – Microfilm (1852-1910). Microfilm rolls #994027-994058. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky.Kentucky. Birth and Death Records: Covington, Lexington, Louisville, and Newport – Microfilm (before 1911). Microfilm rolls #7007125-7007131, 7011804-7011813, 7012974-7013570, 7015456-7015462. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky.Kentucky. Vital Statistics Original Death Certificates – Microfilm (1911-1964). Microfilm rolls #7016130-7041803. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky.
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