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  1. #1

    A family military history.

    As far as I know right now, my brother James and I are the first two Marines in the family tree. I'm still doing research, so new information could re-arrange my present knowledge somewhat dramatically. To the best of my present knowledge there have been bonesteels serving this nation in the Armed Forces since the early 1720's. I'll post what I can, but it has not been sorted properly at this time, so bear with me. We've nbeen privates and gGenerals, served in the Colonial Army and in every major conflict since. Mr guess is, there'll be Bonesteels serving this nation in such fashion for some time to come.


  2. #2

    The Spanish American War, Here's one of the Bonesteels listed on a roster.

    . One of this man's descendents became a General in the Army. This is a partial unit roster for Connecticut





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    Date: Tue, 03 Jun 1997 11:37:17 -0300
    From: "paul.petersen"
    To: Jim Rothgeb
    Subject: Re: Submissions

    jim, here's the ct. muster roll for the spanish-american war for
    the genweb page...

    cheers,paul

    *** Providing Connecticut Document Services ***
    attn: paul petersen 35 Birch Street Manchester, CT 06040

    Index to; Record of Service of Connecticut Men
    In the Army, Navy & Marine Corps of the United
    States in the Spanish-American War, Phillipine
    Insurection, and China Relief Expedition from
    April 21, 1898 to July 4, 1904. Compiled by
    Authority of General Assembly under direction
    of Adjutant General. HARTFORD

    name/page no.

    Abbey, George, 137
    Abbott, Charles, 95
    Abbott, William H., 52
    Abel Alfred A., 91
    Abel, Arthur A., 90
    Abendroth, William G., 150
    Abercrombie, Robert, 169
    Abetz, William, 60
    Aborn, George N., 55
    AAbrahamson, John W., 60
    AAckerman, Sidney W., 68
    Adams, Francis M., 191
    Adams, Henry T., 188
    Adams, John H. 177
    Adams, Lester J., 77
    Addis, Emmett, 198
    Adlard, James, 169
    Adler, Harry S., 77
    Adolphson, Charles D., 60
    Ahearn, Henry P., 108
    Ahern, Edward F., 86
    Ahern, John, 161
    Ahern, William H., 113
    Aichler, Joseph G, 91
    Aitken, James C., 73
    Albecker, Edward, 118
    Albert, John B., 201
    Albert, John H., 146
    Aldrich, Harry, 137
    Alexander, Frank, 169
    Alexander, James, 169
    Alger, Russell A., 13, 14, 36
    Allan, James, 169
    Allen, Henry, 118
    Allen, Lucien O., 141
    Allen, Walter H., 184-186
    Allen, William C., 169
    Allen, William H., 141
    Allis, Franklin W., 176
    Almy, Leonard B., 19, 193
    Alves, Charles, 108
    Alvord, Fred E., 169
    Amesbury, John H., 156
    Ammann, Louis, 91
    Amrich, Andrew, 156
    Anderson, Albert, 73
    Anderson, August, 81
    Anderson, Carl, 126
    Anderson, Charles, 64, 169
    Anderson, Charles A., 63, 64
    Anderson, Charles F., 60
    Anderson, Charles J., 160
    Anderson, Charles R., 55
    Anderson, Elmer J., 161
    Anderson, Fred T., 191
    Andres, Charles, 167
    Andrews, George, 36
    Andrews, William W., 204
    Andrulis, John, 204
    Angley, Frank J., 108
    Angus, John E., 140, 201
    Aninger, Benjamin C., 52
    Aninger, Frank B, 161
    Anketelle, Arthur M., 188
    Anthony, George H., 91
    Anthony, Gould R., 136
    Applegate, Willilam A., 186
    Appleton, Frederick L., 86
    Arms, Frank T., 199
    Arms, Theodore J., 199
    Armstrong, Joseph P., 146
    Arnold, Alfred C., 69
    Arnold, Isaac Jr., 196
    Arnold, Sylvester E., 55
    Arvine, Earlliss P., 188
    Ash, George J., 151
    Ashton. John T.. 169
    Ashton, Louis H., 122
    Ashwell, Robert R., 86
    Aspinall, Henry, 113
    Asselin, Oscar L., 127
    Aston, Ralph, 199
    Atchison, George, 77
    Audette, Alfred, 113
    Audette, Elmer, 113
    Auld, Robert B., 169
    Austin, Ernest E., 55
    Austin, James, 118
    Averill, Frederick L., 186
    Avery, Charles, 94
    Aveson, Alfred, 73
    Ayers, Samuel L. P. l99
    Babcock, Conrad S., 197
    Babcock, John B., 195
    Babson, Charles 13., 200
    Bacon, Clarence W., 101
    Bacon, Lewis T., 81
    Bacon, William, 64
    Bailey, Elmer E., 132
    Bailey, Gilbert A., 127
    Bailey, Herbert G., 33, 68
    Bailey, James C., 47
    Bailey, Philip H., 77
    Baird, George W., 196
    Baisly, John W., 160
    Baker, Alexander, 141
    Baker, Eddy N. G., 126
    Baker, Frederick, 169
    Baker, Matthew M., 77
    Baker, Stephet D., 186
    Baker, William H., 151
    Baldwin, Albert E., 169
    Baldwin; Henry F., 189
    Balf, Edward, Jr., 64
    Balf, Edward P., 204
    Ball, Benjamin H., 186
    Ball, Charles V., 177
    Bangs, Merwin B., 161
    Banks, William R., 60
    Banner, William H., 90
    Bannon, John J., 201
    Barber, Artllur W., 190
    Barber, Edward, 95
    Barber, Frederiek, 103
    Barber, George H., 199
    Barber, M., 29
    Barber, William R., 86
    Barden, William J., 196
    Bardwell, George W., 169
    Barker, Alfred, 86
    Barker, Charles E., 101
    Barlow, John A., 51
    Barlow, Nathan F., 108
    Barlow, Stephen M., 198
    Barnes, Anson D., 167
    Barnes, Charles A., 168
    Barnes, Charles C., 161
    Barnes C.Harry, 132#
    Barnes, Eugene F., 59
    Barnes, George W., 59
    Barnes, Harry L., 156
    Barnes, Philo H., 113
    Barnes, William H., 60
    Barnett, James H., 55
    Barnett, William L., 161
    Barnum, Howard S., 95
    Barrett, Clarence R., 208
    Barrett, Harry A., 186
    Barrett, James J., 177
    Barrett, Michael, 137
    Barrett, Richard M., 95
    Barrows, Charles D., 86
    Barrows, George H., 191
    Barrows, Michael, 52
    Barry, Frederick L., 204
    Barry, Joseph, 108
    Barry, Michael F., 73
    Bartlett, Albert C., 56
    Barton, Frederick A., 201
    Barton, George J.., 161
    Barton, Jason H., 69
    Barton, Seymour B., 78
    Barton, William John, 208
    Bartram, Howard H., 90
    Barwick, John, 169
    Baseley, William, 167
    Bassen, William, 209
    Bassett, Edwin B., 137
    Bassett, Merton W., 86
    Bates, Arthur E., 127
    Bauer, George W., 177
    Baumann, John, 113
    Baxter, George S., 189
    Baxter, John, 141
    Baynes, Ernest H. 146
    Beach, Alburton C., l77, 204
    Beach, Francis G., 10, 135 175, 176
    Beach, Joseph W., 187
    Beach, Rodmond V., 19, 194
    Beach, Sidney, 161
    Beach, Wilbur F., 101
    Beagan, John H., 150
    Beard, Fred B., 137
    Beardsley, William H., 177
    Beauchamp, Camille J., 156
    Beauchamp, George G., 86
    Beauehamp, William, 204
    Beaudry, Henry, 132
    Beaudry, Joseph, 132
    Beaumont, James A., 56
    Beaune, Edward P., 52
    Becker, Frederick, 48
    Beckett, William H., 64
    Beckwith, Frank L., 118
    Beckwith, Julius H., 69
    Beebe, Robert L., 85
    Beecher, Norman B., 161
    Beers, Robert C., 190
    Beh, Frederick G., 59
    Behrend, Joseph J., 73
    Belcher, Gregory, 69
    Belden, Walter S., 59
    Belisle, Tancrede, 52
    Bell, Archibald M., 161
    Bell, William, 169
    Bellrose, Ulrie, 132
    Bemis, Byron W., 117
    Bendtzen, Hans C., 151
    Benjamin, James H., 113
    Benner, Burnham C., 161
    Bennet, Patrick, 141
    Bennett, Clarence O., 161
    Benllett, Lewis J., 52
    Bennett Lewis L., 103
    Bennett, Thomas A., 48
    Benoit, Juter, 132
    Benoit, Napoleon, 127
    Benson, Anna Matilda, 209
    Benson, Axel M., 91
    Bentley, John J., 107
    Benton, Winfred W., 186
    Benway, Peter, 132
    Benway, Peter H., 123
    Benziger, Frederick C., 91
    Berardinelli, Peter S., 103
    Berggian, Alexander, 73
    Berkedal, Edward, 151
    Bernard, Isadore, 52
    Berry, Howard, 190
    Berry, Lewis 0., 141
    Berthel, Rudolph C., 141
    Bertig, William F., 156
    Bess, Charles, 177
    Best Edward L., 187
    Best, George W., 186
    Bevins, Walter L., 90
    Beyer, Louis A., 177
    Bibeau, David, 132
    Bibeault, Eugene N., 201
    Bickford, Louis H., 91
    Bigelow, Henry W., 189
    Billings, Fred H., 69
    Binck, Charles E., 56
    Bingham, Theodore H., 196
    Birath, Gustaf, 73
    Birge, Nathan R., 161
    Birmingham, Austin A., 59
    Bishop, Clarke S., 140
    Bishop, Giles, Jr., 140, 175, 176, 200
    Bishop, Nathaniel W., 186
    Bissell, Arthur H., 161
    Bissell, Herbert G., 189
    Bissland, John K., 209
    Bivens, James M., 103
    Black, John W., 151
    Blackledge, John T., 118
    Blackman, John S., 100
    Blake, Charles L., 52
    Blake, Frank, 48
    Blake, Frederick C., 141
    Blake, John T., 51, 204
    Blake, William F., 141
    Blake, William H., 132
    Blakeman, Robert S., 199
    Bakeslee, Charles W., 169
    Blakeslee, Fred G., 189
    Blakesley, Charles P., 64
    Blanchard, Frederick C., 141
    Blanchette, Herman, 132
    Bland, Charles E., 123
    Bleasius, William P., 48
    Blicher, August W., 78
    Blieske, Henry C., 178
    Bliven, George L., 113
    Bliven, John L., 123
    Bloom, Emil, 95
    Bloom, Emil G., 60
    Bloom, William W., 149
    Bloomer, Howard J., 126,
    Blythe, Walter, 155
    Boerner, George F., 186
    Bofird, Maxwell, 91
    Bogart, John D., 161
    Bogue, Philip L., 52
    Bohan, Michael T., 161
    Bohan, William H., 204
    Boivin, Adolph, 127
    Boles, John, Jr., 108
    Bollard, George, 141
    Bolt, Jerome L., 169
    Bolton, Edwin F., 91
    Bonesteel, Charles H., 198
    Bonfoey, Bayard C., 68
    Boniface, John D., 85
    Bonnell, Joseph F., 146
    Bonton, Louis C., 209
    Booth, Olin R., 198
    Boquist, Martin, 81
    Borchard, Ferdinand L., 91
    Borland, Henry L., 86
    Born, Frank J., 161
    Boswell, William S., 145
    Bosworth, Charles H., 78
    Bosworth, Fred E., 185, 189
    Botsford, John, Jr., 146
    Botwright, George, 169
    Bower, Clarellce A., 91
    Bowen, Charles B., 14, 20, 35, 90
    Bowen, Edward, 78
    Bowen, Fred, 127
    Bowron, Frank J., 169
    Boyle, John, 104
    Boyle, Thomas J., 64


  3. #3

    The Civil War.

    This list is not complete. Some evidence has pointed to another Bonesteel who deserted to go home to work his family farm for the season. It was a common occurence. There is evidence of another Bonesteel or even two who did time at Andersonville. One account has him dying there, another has him surviving. Evidence of an un-named Bonesteel exists who was in another Confederate prison camp, but no other evidence has been found of his existence prior to or after the war at this time.





    Soldier Names

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    No. Soldier Name Side Function Regiment Name
    1
    Bonesteel, Albert L.
    Union
    Artillery
    15th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery

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    2
    Bonesteel, Alfred
    Union
    Infantry
    80th Regiment, New York Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    3
    Bonesteel, Almon
    Union
    Infantry
    188th Regiment, New York Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    4
    Bonesteel, Charles A.
    Union
    Infantry
    5th Regiment, New York Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    5
    Bonesteel, Daniel
    Union
    Cavalry
    2nd Regiment, US Cavalry (Regular Army)

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    6
    Bonesteel, Daniel
    Union
    Infantry
    19th Regiment, Ohio Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    7
    Bonesteel, David
    Union
    Infantry
    177th Regiment, Ohio Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    8
    Bonesteel, David H.
    Union
    Infantry
    125th Regiment, New York Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    9
    Bonesteel, Ezra
    Union
    Cavalry
    6th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    10
    Bonesteel, George E.
    Union
    Infantry
    125th Regiment, New York Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    11
    Bonesteel, George H.
    Union
    Cavalry
    6th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    12
    Bonesteel, Jacob W.
    Union
    Infantry
    125th Regiment, New York Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    13
    Bonesteel, James H.
    Union
    Infantry
    37th Regiment, New York Infantry National Guard (30 days, 1864)

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    14
    Bonesteel, James H.
    Union
    Infantry
    37th Regiment, New York Infantry State Militia (30 days, 1863)

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    15
    Bonesteel, James P.
    Union
    Infantry
    80th Regiment, New York Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    16
    Bonesteel, John
    Union
    Infantry
    120th Regiment, New York Infantry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    17
    Bonesteel, John H.
    Union
    Artillery
    1st Regiment, Minnesota Heavy Artillery

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    18
    Bonesteel, John I.
    Union
    Cavalry
    3rd Regiment, Michigan Cavalry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    19
    Bonesteel, John I.
    Union
    Cavalry
    3rd Regiment, Michigan Cavalry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    20
    Bonesteel, John Q.
    Union
    Cavalry
    3rd Regiment, Michigan Cavalry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    21
    Bonesteel, Levi
    Union
    Cavalry
    6th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry

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    22
    Bonesteel, Marvin
    Union
    Cavalry
    21st Regiment, New York Cavalry

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    23
    Bonesteel, Philip H.
    Union
    Infantry
    40th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry

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    24
    Bonesteel, S. M.
    Union
    Cavalry
    19th Regiment, Kansas Cavalry (6 months)

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    25
    Bonesteel, Theodore
    Union
    Infantry
    2nd Regiment, New York Infantry

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    26
    Bonesteel, William J.
    Union
    Infantry
    37th Regiment, Iowa Infantry

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    27
    Bonesteel, William J.
    Union
    Infantry
    126th Regiment, New York Infantry

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  4. #4

    Here's a Bonesteel from Colorado listed who served in the Civil War.

    There was an un-named Bonesteel who lead a calvary troop in Colorado in the 1860's. I have yet to locate his name and unit. This again is only a partial rister of service members from this state.





    Colorado Department of Personnel & Administration


    Colorado State Archives


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    Colorado Volunteers Transcript of Records
    -B-
    Last Name
    First Name
    Company
    Regiment
    Page
    Other
    86


    Blore
    Wm. R.
    D
    3rd
    129


    Blum
    Anton
    M
    3rd
    176


    Bobst
    Robt. P.
    F
    2nd
    215


    Boehmler
    Phillip
    H
    2nd
    230


    Boemhler
    Phillip
    L
    2nd
    253


    Boggs
    Oliver
    M
    3rd
    173


    Bohn
    John D.
    B
    1st
    15


    Boles
    Jas. A.
    F
    1st
    56


    Bolter
    Charles
    D
    1st
    33


    Bond
    John W.
    H
    2nd
    227


    Bonesteel
    J.P.
    H
    1st
    72
    Bonesteel,Jacob P

    Bonesteel
    Jacob
    P
    F&S
    2
    Bonteel

    Bonham
    Jacob D.
    K
    1st
    88


    Bonn
    John A.
    D
    1st
    28


    Bonson
    Wm. A.
    D
    1st
    26


    Boon
    George H.
    IND
    BAT
    108


    Boon
    Jas. T.
    IND
    BAT
    109


    Booth
    John
    A
    3rd
    113


    Booth
    Jos. W.
    K
    3rd
    162


    Borchart
    Joachim
    L
    2nd
    256
    Borchert, Joachim


  5. #5

    Here's one of a couple I've found for the War of 1812

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    INDEX OF AWARDS
    ON CLAIMS OF THE
    SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812
    Bogert - Bowen
    By Holice and Debbie

    
    # Name Residence Amount
    5,325 Bogert, Peter Delaware County, NY 58.00
    1,213 Bogert, Peter V. D. Colchester, NY 57.00
    3,479 Boggs, Robert Prattsburgh, NY 55.00
    1,002 Boice, John C. Seneca County, NY 15.75
    8,330 Bois, John A., Caroline, NY 52.00
    4,742 Bolange, Julius Chazy, NY 50.00
    1,627 Bolles, Alexander Franklin County, NY 53.00
    810 Bolles, Edward Long Island, NY 52.00
    12,583 Bolles, Nathaniel Easton, Erie County, NY 70.00
    1,334 Bolt, Selick Onondaga County, NY 70.00
    8,473 Bonesteel, Lodowick, by Widow Troy, NY 12.00
    13,747 Bonesteel, Lodowick L. by Administrator Troy, NY 11.00
    5,888 Bonesteel, Nich. Great valley, NY 73.00
    7.032 Bond, Barnet Kingsbury, NY 78.00
    7,899 Bonds, Barnet Sandy Hill, NY 77.90
    5,962 Bond, Elijah Madison County, NY 25.00
    4,409 Bond, Josiah Lima, NY 55.00
    8,682 Bond, Jonathan E. Ellenburgh, NY 50.00
    4,893 Bond, Lawrence Hempstead, NY 54.00
    1,565 Bond, Marble Madison County, NY 39.00
    10,776 Bond, William, Jr. Chautauqua County, NY 11.00
    7,663 Bonner, John C., by Administrator Redfield, Oswego County, NY 25.50
    17,308 Bonney, Oliver Du Page County, IL 12.00
    7,867 Bonney, Walter Big Prairie, MI 38.50
    5,768 Bonstadt, Jacob Minden, Montgomery County, NY 50.50
    17,115 Bookstaver, Levi Montgomery, Orange County, NY 58.00
    4,014 Bookstaver, Moses Benton, Yates County, NY 54.00
    10,164 Boom, Mathew, by Widow Albany, NY 55.00
    1,424 Boomer, Oliver Ellisburgh, NY 67.00
    15,972 Boon, Francis Outagamie County, WI 38.00
    14,365 Boon, Moses W. McHenry County, IL 13.00
    12,382 Booram, John R. Freedom, NY 58.00
    2,564 Boorom, Aaron Oakland, NY 55.00
    6,530 Boorom, John Covert, Seneca County, NY 58.00
    417 Booth, Cyrus Richmond, Ontario County, NY 58.00
    12,095 Booth, Elisha Remsen, Oneida County NY 20.00
    8,773 Booth, Elijah Pawling, Dutchess County 58.00
    12,000 Booth, Elihu Russia, Herkimer County, NY 28.50
    9,093 Booth, Moses Putnam County, NY 58.50
    6.963 Booth, John M. Ray, Macomb County, MI 55.00
    5,635 Booth, Joseph Sanford, Broome County 41.50
    16,664 Booth, Samuel S. Kirtland, Lake County, OH 38.00
    10,749 Booth, William Popoli, Cattaraugus, NY 75.00
    12,290 Boots, Samuel Potter, Yates County, NY 58.00
    15,756 Borchers, Henry NY 50.00
    15,828 Borland, John, by Widow Barton, Tioga County, NY 6.50
    8,838 Borst, Henry Cortland County, NY 54.00
    3,186 Borst, Peter I. Middleburgh, NY 55.00
    13,008 Bortels, Benoni L. Petersburg, MI 60.00
    5,657 Boyt, Christian, by Administrator Ellisburgh, Jefferson County, NY 58.00
    61 Bortles, Philip A. Cicero, NY 85.00
    2,898 Boss, Charles Ashport, Cattaraugus County, NY 33.00
    11,921 Boss, Jonathan Floyd, Oneida County, NY 19.00
    3,197 Boss, Wm. by Administrator Hope, Hamilton County, NY 55.00
    13,762 Bosworth, Benjamin Pittstown, NY 11.00
    12,648 Bosworth, Elijah Strongsville, Cuyahoga County, OH 55.00
    2,703 Bosworth, Fenner Lowville, NY 48.00
    5,688 Bosworth, Gardner German, NY 58.00
    7,767 Bosworth, Jabez Washington County, NY 14.50
    13,714 Bosworth, Roswell Adams, NY 56.00
    8,265 Boucher, John Sodus, Wayne County, NY 60.00
    5,193 Bouck, Abm, by Widow Schoharie, NY 100.00
    8,835 Bouck, Abraham Royalton, NY 95.00
    2,837 Boughton, De Forest Ontario County, NY 8.00
    12,533 Boughton, Eliad Geauga County, OH 73.00
    9,305 Boughton, Jehiel Nassau, Rensselaer County NY 38.50
    16,173 Boughton, John NY 50.00
    6,274 Boughton, Urial Steuben County, NY 58.00
    16,875 Bounds, Cornelius, by Widow Albany, NY 60.00
    11,674 Bouton, Charles Rye, Westchester County, NY 58.00
    2,254 Bouton, David Delaware County, NY 55.00
    5,436 Bovee, Henry Union, Broome County, NY 55.00
    10,842 Bovee, Isaac Seneca County, OH 58.00
    15,102 Bovee, Nicholas Jackson County, WI 11.50
    14,627 Bowdish, Joseph, by Widow Hamilton County, NY 55.00
    344 Bowen, Elijah Marcellus, NY 66.00
    2,628 Bowen, Esquire B. Amsterdam, NY 47.00
    2,690 Bowen, Jacob Lowville, Lewis County, NY 68.00
    16,469 Bowen, Martin Mechanicsburgh, OH 20.00
    13,347 Bowen, Thomas, by Son-In-Law Oakland, WI 60.00
    7,659 Bowen, Romeo Cooperstown, NY 58.00
    1,437 Bowen, Samuel G. Ledyard, NY 17.50
    4,431 Bowen, Samuel G. Ledyard, NY 35.00

    
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  6. #6

    Army Colonel Charles H. Bonesteel is mentioned in the following history

    Page xvi


    POLICY AND DIRECTION: THE FIRST YEAR
    Page xvii

    [blank]

    Page 1



    The Koreans age 9

    Under pressure to produce a paper as quickly as possible, members of the Policy Section began work late at night on 10 August. They discussed possible surrender zones, the allocation of American, British, Chinese, and Russian occupation troops to accept the surrender in the zone most convenient to them, the means of actually taking the surrender of the widely scattered Japanese military forces, and the position of Russia in the Far East. They quickly decided to include both provisions for splitting up the entire Far East for the surrender and definitions of the geographical limits of those zones. [16]

    The Chief of the Policy Section, Col. Charles H. Bonesteel, had thirty minutes in which to dictate Paragraph 1 to a secretary, for the Joint Staff Planners and the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee were impatiently awaiting the result of his work. Colonel Bonesteel thus somewhat hastily decided who would accept the Japanese surrender. His thoughts, with very slight revision, were incorporated into the final directive. [17]

    Bonesteel's prime consideration was to establish a surrender line as far north as he thought the Soviets would accept. He knew that Russian troops could reach the southern tip of Korea before American troops could arrive. He knew also that the Russians were on the verge of moving into Korea, or were already there. The nearest American troops to Korea were on Okinawa, 600 miles away. His problem therefore was to compose a surrender arrangement which, while acceptable to the Russians, would at the same time prevent them from seizing all of Korea. If they refused to confine their advance to North Korea, the United States would be unable to stop them.

    At first Bonesteel had thought of surrender zones conforming to the provincial boundary lines. But the only map he had in his office was hardly adequate for this sort of distinction. The 38th Parallel, he noted, cut Korea approximately through the middle. If this line was agreeable to President Truman and to Generalissimo Stalin, it would place Seoul and a nearby prisoner of war camp in American hands. It would also leave enough land to be apportioned to the Chinese and British if some sort of quadripartite administration became necessary. Thus he decided to use the 38th Parallel as a hypothetical line dividing the zones within which Japanese forces in Korea would surrender to appointed American and Russian authorities.

    The determination of the surrender zones for the Pacific involved other countries besides Korea. Since the job had to be done in a hurry, Colonel Bonesteel had the paragraphs of the general order rushed through the Chief of the Strategy and Policy Group, Brig. Gen. George A. Lincoln, to the Joint Staff Planners who were meeting in an all-night session. This channel was the same as for all important military policy papers in 1945. Drafts were routed in turn through General Lincoln, the Joint Planners, the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Secretaries of State, War, and Navy, until they finally reached the President.

    [16] (1) Ibid. (2) See also Truman, Memoirs, II, 317.

    [17] The remainder of this subsection is based on McGrath, U.S. Army in the Korean Conflict, pp. 40-53.

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    When Bonesteel's draft paper reached the Joint Planners in the pre-dawn hours of 11 August, Admiral M. B. Gardner suggested moving the surrender line north to the 39th Parallel, a recommendation that the planners believed the Navy Secretary, James C. Forrestal, favored. Gardner pointed out that the 39th Parallel would place Dairen in the military zone to be occupied by the Americans. General Lincoln, however, felt that the Russians would hardly accept a surrender line that barred them from Dairen and other parts of the Liaotung Peninsula; besides, American units would have great difficulty reaching the Manchurian port ahead of the Russians. Calling Assistant Secretary of State James Dunn, Lincoln ascertained that his opinion was shared. Mr. Dunn believed that Korea was more important politically to the United States than Dairen, and he felt this to be the view of Secretary of State James F. Byrnes. As a result, the 38th Parallel remained in the draft when the Joint Planners handed the general order to the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee.


  7. #7

    Here's a picture of that same gentleman a few years later

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    This Army soldier died in Vietnam

    David Larry Bonesteel from Michigan.

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  9. #9

    Here's another Bonesteel who apparently served during WWII

    This was taken from a site that list graveyards and burial locations. There are many more similiar listings for Bonesteels.


    Bonesteel, Thomas Elroy, b. 08/25/1923, d. 05/21/1994, US Army, SFC, Res: Santa Rosa, CA, Plot: CA 0 2845, bur. 06/08/1994
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  10. #10

    I have to verify it with other documents

    but I believe these two are buried in Arlington...


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    ... Bonesteel, Dorothy D, b. 05/10/1920, d. 01/24/1964, US Army, SGT, Res: Washington, DC, Plot: 43 0 280, bur. 01/28/1964, [VA]
    Bonesteel, John Martin, b. 06/09/1917, d. 12/13/1999, US Army, CPL, Res: South Bethany Beach, DE, Plot: 43 0 280, bur. 12/22/1999, [VA] ...


  11. #11

    I believe this one is buried in San Francisco

    Bonesteel, Bertrand A, d. 12/27/1938, SGT BAK CO NO 349 QM CORPS, Plot: D-SOU1180-A, bur. 12/29/1938, *


  12. #12

    This one is buried in Northern Illinois

    Bonesteel, Norman E, b. 04/10/1919, d. 12/25/1944, PVT 310 INF REGT 80 INF DIV US ARMY, Plot: E 126, bur. 08/18/1949, *


  13. #13

    Look in San Mateo CA for this one

    Bonesteel, Thomas Elroy, b. 08/25/1923, d. 05/21/1994, US Army, SFC, Res: Santa Rosa, CA, Plot: CA 0 2845, bur. 06/08/1994


  14. #14

    Sant Rosa Ca for this Soldier

    Bonesteel, Thomas Elroy, b. 08/25/1923, d. 05/21/1994, US Army, SFC, Res: Santa Rosa, CA, Plot: CA 0 2845, bur. 06/08/1994


  15. #15

    An historical aside

    The Nicholaus listed here is the Third generation of four Nicholaus/ The first immigrated from Palatine, Germeny. His wife was from Prussia. That first Niklaas Penenstehl arived in the Colonies in New York in 1710 with his wife and one son. There is evidence to suggest that he had either two sons or a younger relative with him, but I've only found the one for sure. Niklaas was in his mid forties.





    15. Anna Margreda4 STAATS (Johannis3, Johann Henrich2, Theib1), christened 4 Aug 1760 in Reform Church, Red Hook, Dutchess Co, New York. She married abt 1780 Nicholas BONESTEEL.


    Notes for Anna Margreda STAATS

    SOURCE: Reformed Church Of Reyn Beeck [now Red Hook]:47 wit of bp Johannes

    Scherb & wife Anna Margreta Hartman Prob mar Nicholas Bonesteel


    Notes for Nicholas BONESTEEL

    SOURCE: History Of Rhinebeck by E M Smith [1881]:202-3




    Children of Anna Margreda STAATS and Nicholas BONESTEEL were as follows:

    40 i Catharina5 BONESTEEL, christened 1 Jun 1783 in St Paul's, Red Hook, Dutchess Co, New York. SOURCE: St Paul's Lutheran Church Red Hook NY 1730-1899 by Arthur Kelly [1971]: 95:2080 wit of bp Philip Staats & Anna Maria Bender [uncle]

    41 ii Johannes5 BONESTEEL, christened 19 Jun 1785 in St Paul's, Red Hook, Dutchess Co, New York. SOURCE: St Paul's Lutheran Church Red Hook NY 1730-1899 by Arthur Kelly [1971]: 103:2257 wit of bp Johannes Staats & wife Lena Ries [uncle]


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