US Service Records

Excludes those who died whilst in active service – see ‘Debt of Honour’.


American Civil War, 1861-65: Service Records

NameUnitCompanyEnlistedRank - InductionRank - DischargeNotesAllegiance
Ashton Tetlow4 Pennsylvania Infantry RegimentG20 Apr 1861PrivateMustered Out at Harrisburg, PA on 27 July 1861Union
Charles E Tetlow10 Rhode Island Infantry RegimentF26 May 1862PrivatePrivateMustered Out at Providence, RI on 01 September 1862Union
Frederick Tetlow36 Virginia Infantry.BPrivatePrivateTitlow, FrederickConfederate
James Tetlow11 Rhode Island Inf.KPrivatePrivateTetlow James. Born 12 Mar 1832, died or buried 23 Apr 1911. Buried at Santa Ana Cemetery, Orange County, CAUnion
John Tetlow3 Delaware Infantry.FPrivatePrivateTatlow, JohnUnion
John Tetlow43 Wisconsin Infantry RegimentD22 Aug 1864PrivateCorporalClaimed Residence in Janesville. Mustered Out at Nashville, TN on 24 June 1865Union
John Tetlow, Jr10 Rhode Island Infantry RegimentB26 May 18623" Corporal4" CorporalMustered Out at Providence, RI on 01 September 1862Union
John Tetlow2 Pennsylvania Prov'l. Cav.MSergeantSergeant6 Pa CavyUnion
Thomas Tetlow100 Illinois Infantry.I9 Aug 1862PrivatePrivateClaimed Residence in Felix. Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps.Union
William Tetlow21 (Patton's) Louisiana Inf.A19 Jun 1861 New OrleansPrivatePrivateRolls from June 30, 1861, to April, 1862, Present.Confederate

Spanish-American War, 1898-99

SurnameUnitCompanyRankResidenceAgeRemarksPage #
James B. TetlowHospital Corps, U. S. A.-PrivatePittsburgh, Pa. +18Discharged Dec. 11, 1898, at Ft. Monroe, Va., per S. O. 289, A. G. O.924
Percy Tetlow16th Pensylvannia Voluntary InfantryBPrivateSalem, Ohio

U.S. Military: Great White Fleet (Atlantic Fleet bound for the Pacific, 16 December 1907)

NameShipNotes
A. Tetlow Battleship USS Vermont - Captain William P. Potter Great White Fleet—When the Atlantic Fleet sailed from Hampton Roads, VA on 16 16 December 1907, it was a worldwide goodwill mission by President Theodore Roosevelt. The fleet consisted of sixteen new battleships painted white, with gilded scrollwork on their bows, six destroyers, and several auxiliary ships. This was likely the last large fleet to sail around the Horn before the completion of the Panama Canal in 1914.

World War I, 1917-18

NameRank / Serial NoResidenceEnlistment LocationEnlistment DateBirth PlaceBirth Date / AgeAssigns
Albert Edward Tetlow2nd LtUS Army discharged 7 Nov 1919. Date of death 10 May 1940, interred 10 Sep 1940, buried at Section OFF Site 284, Philadelphia National Cemetery. Wife Edith born 12 Jul 1887.
Arthur B TetlowBethseda, Montgomery CountyFlorence, Maryland26 9/12 YearsNG pvt, Co H 3 D.C. Inf, Hon disch 4/17/17 dependency
George TetlowPrivateCompany "D:", 213, 18th Ammunition Train, Camp Travis, Texas
Harold TetlowPrivate
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Hulme Hall Lane, Manchester, OH.Columbus Barracks, OH29-May-18England37 11/12 YearsCo A 54 TC to 20 Nov 1918; Co C 54 Regiment TC to 22 March 1919; 152 Co TC to 25 May 1919; 150 TC to Discharge Private American Expeditionary Forces 30 June 1918 to 13 July 1919. Honorable discharge 25 July 1919. Died 14 Jul 1936, buried 16 Jul 1936 Section 28, site 290, Wood National Cemetery.
Henry TetlowLieutenant811 North 19th Street
Philadelphia, Penn.
Fort Niagara, N.Y.10-May-17314th Infantry, 79th Division. Honorable discharge, St. Aignon, France 7th May 1919.
John TetlowLt/JGUS Navy. discharged 30 Sep 1921. Died 8 Jul 1946, buried 11 Jul 1946 Section C, Site 157, Long Island National Cemetery. Wife Edna M, born 21 Aug 1883.
Percy TetlowCaptain180 6th St., Salem, OH.Salem, OH25-Apr-17Leetonia, OH.16 Dec 1875Captain Infantry 5 Aug 1917 from National Guard 134 Machine Gun Battalion to Discharge Salem OH; Cp Sheridan Ala; American Expeditionary Forces Ypres-Lys; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces 15 June 1918 to 23 March 1919. Honorable discharge 12 Apr 1919.
Zachariah Thomas TetlowENG2IL9 Feb 1893U S Navy

U.S. Military Records, 1925: Official National Guard

NameState / DistrictRankPage #RegimentCompanyBirthplaceBirth Date
Harry L TetlowOhio1 Lt693147 InvCo I - ColumbusOhio31-May-01

Service Records, World War II and later

NameBornRankEnlistedDiedNotes
Albert Patrick Tetlow13-Mar-42PFC13-Mar-5929-Dec-03Discharged 12 Apr 1962. Buried 2 Jan 2004, Section 325, Site 10, Florida National Cemetery.
Charles Mullen Tetlow, Sr16-Apr-33
New Orleans, LA
25-May-76
New Orleans, LA
Served in the US Navy shortly after WWII on a PBY (Catalina) Navy seaplane
Charles Mullen Tetlow, Jr15-Oct-59
Lafayette, LA
Served in the US Air Force for 21 years before retiring in 2000.  Worked in electronic communications the whole time and spent three tours in Combat Communications units.
Charles Robert Tetlow24-Dec-78
Metairie, LA
Currently (2003) serving in the US Navy.  He is stationed on the USS Enterprise as a Electronics Technician responsible for the radar systems on the carrier.
Fred James Tetlow18-Jun-27
Washingtonville, OH
Served in the Aviation Branch of the U.S. Navy during  WWII.
John Edwin Tetlow Jr1976Served in World War II driving an army tank
John Paul Tetlow26-Apr-35RM3
US Navy 
04-Feb-02Buried 8 Feb 2002 Section 408, Site 264, Florida National Cemetery
Lewis Joseph Tetlow02-Apr-47Captain
USAF
Graduated from the U.S Air Force Academy in 1969
Philip C Tetlow19-Sep-48Cdr
US Navy
23-Jul-7129-Nov-01Discharged 31 Aug 1994. Buried 12 Feb 2003 Section 35 Site 3271, Barrancas National Cemetery.
Ralph L Tetlow16-Jul-12
NY
Pvt 
US Army
02-Jun-4305-Mar-83
Hartford, CT
Discharged 19 May 1944. Buried 9 Mar 1983 Section 2 Site 1255, Massachusetts National Cemetery. Wife Lee S, born 22 Dec 1923.
Richard Sandforth Tetlow11-Jul-10
RI
11-Jan-95
Melbourne Beach
FL
Pilot in WWII.
Robert Stephen Tetlow16-Apr-47USAFServed in Vietnam