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National Archives T268 - Rolls #19

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William  Nance
Company: H
Rank: Privt
Enrolled: July 22, 1861
Where: Nashville
Age: 20
Remarks:
 
James  Neeley
Company: B
Rank: Ser
Enrolled: Oct 2, 1862
Where: Mill Creek
Age:
Remarks:
 
William  Neeley
Company: B
Rank: Ser
Enrolled: Oct 2, 1862
Where: Mill Creek
Age:
Remarks: Wounded at the fight of LaVergne
 
Joseph  Nemore
Company: E
Rank: Privt
Enrolled: Nov 1, 1862
Where: Flynn's Lick
Age:
Remarks:
 
Alley  Newton
Company: E
Rank: Chief Cook
Enrolled: Sept 1, 1862
Where: Gainesboro
Age:
Remarks: Free person of color; Enlisted under the act for enlisting cook for Army; passed Apr 21 1862
 
William  Niel
Company: B
Rank: Privt
Enrolled: Oct 3, 1862
Where: Mill Creek
Age:
Remarks:
 
D. C.  Nipper
Company: G
Rank: Privt
Enrolled: Aug 28, 1862
Where: Pikeville
Age:
Remarks:
 
N. J.  Nipper
Company: G
Rank: Corp
Enrolled: Aug 28, 1862
Where: Pikeville
Age:
Remarks:
 
M. P.  Nivens
Company: D
Rank: Privt
Enrolled: Jan 2, 1862
Where:
Age:
Remarks:
 
Robert  Nivens
Company: D
Rank: Privt
Enrolled: Sept 1, 1862
Where:
Age:
Remarks:
 
Smith  Norrod
Company: F
Rank: Privt
Enrolled: Aug 10, 1861
Where:
Age: 21
Remarks:
 

 

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