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Archibald Molbone
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Born | May 3, 1840 Coventry, Rhode Island |
Died | February 28, 1912 Scituate, Rhode Island |
(aged 71)
Place of burial |
Burton Potter Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island
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Allegiance | United States |
Service/ |
United States Army |
Years of service | 1862–1865 |
Rank | Sergeant |
Unit | Battery G, 1st Rhode Island Volunteer Light Artillery |
Battles/wars | Battle of Petersburg |
Awards | Medal of Honor |
Archibald Molbone (1840-1912) (real name was "Archibald Malbone") was a soldier from Rhode Island who received the Medal of Honor for heroism during the American Civil War.
Biography
Archibald Molbone was born in Coventry, Rhode Island on May 3, 1840. He was the son of John Malbone and Huldah Corey and was living in West Greenwich, Rhode Island when he enlisted in the Union Army.
He enlisted in Battery C, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery on August 11th, 1862 and was mustered into service the same day. During his service with Battery C he was promoted to the rank of corporal.
He transferred to Battery G, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery on December 29, 1864 and was promoted to sergeant on the same day. He fought at the Battle of Petersburg, Virginia on April 2, 1865. During the battle, he was one of 20 hand picked artillerymen who accompanied an infantry assault which captured Confederate artillery pieces which were turned on the Confederates. He received the Medal of Honor on June 20, 1866. He was mustered out of service on June 24, 1865 with the rank of sergeant.
After the war, Malbone had settled in Coventry, Rhode Island as of 1870 where the census listed is occupation as "farm laborer". By 1885, he had moved to Scituate, Rhode Island. He was married to Mary Frances Marcure (1846-1909) with whom he had a son and three daughters.
Sergeant Archibald Malbone died on February 28, 1912. He is buried in the Burton Potter Cemetery on Field Hill Road in the Clayville section of Scituate.
Name confusion
On census records and in the report of the Adjutant General of Rhode Island for 1865, his name is listed as "Archibald Malbone". The name on his grave marker is "Archibald Malbourne" rather than "Archibald Molbone" which is the name that appears on the roll of Medal of Honor recipients. The misspelling of his last name is most likely a clerical error.