
7th Cavalry Battalion
Company D
Company A | Company B
| Company C
Company D | Company E |
Company F
Company D
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 D
d. - indicates "deceased" in 1886
l. - indicates "living" in 1886
* - indicates present at the surrender
Griffin, M. T., Captain. Raised another company, and died in prison.
Cole, A. F., First Lieutenant, l.
Jackson, Alfred, Second Lieutenant, living eleven miles northwest of Gallatin.
Jone, A., Third Lieutenant,*
Armstrong, Elias, First Sergeant, living in Sumner County.
Brinkley, J. A., Second Sergeant, afterward Captain, living at Verona, Mississippi.+
Brinkley, J. K., Third Sergeant, l. Wounded at Fort Pillow April 12, 1864.
Corkian, W. L., Fourth Sergeant, l.
Jackson, William, First Corporal, l.
Wilson, William. Second Corporal, l.
Brinkley, H. A., Third Corporal, l.
Kelley, Samuel, Bugler, died in Mississippi in October, 1862.
Austin, James T., l. Wounded April 24, 1863, and July 13, 1864. Made Lieutenant June, 1862.
Briley, John, l.
Briley, Elisha, mortally wounded at Pulaski, Tenn., Sept. 27, 1864.
Briley, Howard, l.
Bailey, Samuel, l.
Boling, Crockett: l.
Biggs, Sandy, l.
Blackard, Green, l.
Baldridge, Charles, l.
Colley William, l.
Crabb, William, l.
Cummings, James, d.
Denning, John E., transferred from William B. Bate’s Regiment and killed at Harrisburg July 14, 1864.
Edwards, William. captured at Guntown, and died in prison.
Eidson, William, d.
Foster, John, l.
Friece, J. V. W., d.
Garrett, Sam, l.
Gilbert, J. W., l.
Hames, Andrew, killed at Mud Creek June 20, 1863.
Harden, Joseph, d.
Harden, Robert, died during the war.
Harden, Calvin, l.
Hester, W. B., l. Captured near Rienzi, Miss.
Harden, James, d.
Hames, William.*
Hall, Simon, died at Ramon, Miss.
Houston, Erby, l.
Jackson, John, l.
Jackson, James, l. Captured and paroled at Okolona, Miss,. in December, 1862.
Johnson, Robert, l.
Johnson, John, died in 1862.
Kinkade, Eli, l.
Link, Dock, l.
Link, James, l. Wounded at Fort Pillow April 12, 1864.
Link, Thomas, l. Wounded near Cherokee, Ala., Oct. 21, 1863.
Lanier, J. F., l. Now (1887) a physician in Sumner county.
Legg, William, l.
Legg, David, l.
Louis, John l.
Martin, George, l.
Mackey, J. B., l.
Morras, J. F., d.
Moore, Joseph, l.
Nimmo, J. B., d.
Owen, William, killed in Sumner County.
Pennell, Newsom, living in Nashville, Made Third Lieutenant June 12, 1863.
Pitt, Bridger, l.
Rigsby, S. B., l.
Roberts, Dock, l.
Roberts, George, died since the war.
Roberts, Henry, died since the war.
Shaw, James, l.
Summers, Joseph, l.
Strother, William, d.
Trauber, William, d.
Warren, Wash, l. Wounded at Okolona Feb 22, 1864.
Wilkerson, Charles, wounded at Shiloh, and captured near Bolivar, Tenn.
West, W. W., l.
Williams, G. B., killed in Kentucky during Hood raid.
Williams, John, d. Captured near Bolivar, Tenn.
Wilkerson, LaFayette, l.
Wilkerson, George.*
Walton, John, l.
Walker, Tom, d.
Winn, Whit, l.
Winn, William, d. wounded at Manassas and transferred from W. B. Bate’s Regiment
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