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Company B
Transcribed by Linda Rives

Extracted from

Hancock's Diary or A History of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry

Published in 1887

The "Tennessee and the Civil War" Project wishes to thank Linda for transcribing this information.

COMPANY ROLLS OF BENNETT’S BATTALION

 Company B, Seveth Battalion Tennessee Cavalry, was mustered into service at Hartsville, in October, 1861, by Baxter Smith.  The following is the roll of said Company:

d. - indicates "deceased" in 1886
l. - indicates "living" in 1886
* - indicates present at the surrender

Bennett, C. L., Captain, d.

Allen, R. B., First Lieutenant, l.

Stalker, J. D., Second Lieutenant, l.

Sory, John, Third Lieutenant, l.

Martin, Z. W., First Sergeant, l.

CARMAN, T. J., Second Sergeant, l.

Bennett, Wm., Third Sergeant, l.

Blackwell, Geo., fourth Sergeant, l.

Fleemon, James, First Corporal, l.

Kerley, B. P., Second Corporal, l.

Day, James, Third Corporal, d.

BRADLEY, T. M. Fourth Corporal, l.

ALLEN CHILTON, l.

Allen, Arch, l.

Averitt, J. D.*

Ball, Boney, l.

Blankenship, Joel, l. Woulnded at Britton’s Lane Sept. 1, 1862.

Brown, Burnett. Wounded at Shiloh and died soon after.

Burk, John.*

Burk, William.*

Burkcingham, P. T.  Captured on Hood raid, and sent to Camp Chase.

Buckingham, Tho., l.

Burrow, William, l.

Burrow, Joe.*  Wounded at Britton’s Lane Sept 1, 1862.

BASS, RUBIN.* Wounded at Courtland, Ala.

Carman, William.*

Crank, T. J., l.

Crank, John, l.

Curtis, Joe.*

Curtis, Ben.* Captured at Corinth, May, 1862.

Carr, J. C., l.

Carr, Nute, l. Wounded at Paducah, Ky., March, 1864.

Carr, LaFayette.*

Collins, R. L.*

Collins, John.*

Dobbins, R. B., d.  Captured near Florence, Alabama, October, 1864.

DeBow, W. A., d. Wounded at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.  Made Captain and Major.

Day, William. d.

Dixon, Pate, l.

Draper, Jeff.*

Dixon, Step., l.

DUK, MICAJAH, l.

DUKE, WM., l. Wounded at Fort Pillow April 12, 1864.

Donaho, Charlie, d.

Earls, Dink, d.

Fuller, John, d.

Fleemon, Joe, l.

Gammons, Eli, d.

Gammons, Caleb, d.

Gammons, William, l.

Hall, John C.*

Hall, Richard, died at Corinth, Miss.

Harris, Elijah.*

Huchison, John.*

Hassion, Jack.*

Hughes, James, d.

Hollins, Charlie, killed by jayhawkers Oct 1, 1862.

HARLAND, STEPH., l. Wounded near Cherokee, Ala., Oct. 21, 1863.

Jentry, Sam.*

Jentry, Simon, d.

JENKINS, YANCY, l.

Jacobs, M. V.*

Jackson, Tho., d.

Jones, Charlie, l.

Jackson, Green, l.

James, John, l.

Jentry, Louis.*

Kerley, John, l.

Kerley, William, l.

McMurtry, James, l.

Maddox, Joe, killed at Medon, Tenn., Aug. 31, 1862.

Meadors, Kit, l.

Meadors, Wesley, l.

Meadors, Jehu, d.

Marshall, Franklin, l. Captured near Florence, Ala., Oct. 8, 1864.

Marshall, Frank, l.

Nixon, Tho., d. Captured near Florence, Ala., Oct 8, 1864.

Ouhls, William, died at corinth, Miss., 1862.

Payne, F. R., l.

Piper, Sam, wounded at Shiloh, and died at Corinth, Miss.

Piper, Jeff.*

Parker, Wylie, d.

Parker, William. l.

Parker, Nute, l.

Parker, E. B., d.

Petigo, Henry.*

Reese, B. P., l.  Captured on Hood raid, and sent to Camp Chase.

Ragland, Wilse, d.

Roark, William.*

Roark, Joel.*

Stafford, S. T., d.

Stafford, Tennessee, died at Corinth, Miss.

Stafford, Tom, l.

Stafford, A.*

Stafford, Sam, d.

SACRA, H. S.*

Shrum, Joiner,*

Shrum, William.*

Smithwick, T. M., l.

Smithwick, Lon, l.

Stein, E. P., l.

Turner, Granville, l.

Turner, Herrod, l.

THURMAN, JESSEE, l.

Throp, F. W., l.  Captured near Columbia, Tenn., on Underwood expedition.

Violett, William,  died at Corinth, Miss., 1862.

WALTON, JOHN.*

 

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