20th Infantry
Company F

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Company "F"
Transcribed by Sue Bowers
Extracted from "HISTORY of the Twentieth Tennessee Regiment CSA"
Published in 1904
The "Tennessee and the Civil War" Project wishes to thank Sue for transcribing this information.
The Roster of Company F is as follows:
Nimmo, J. A., Captain Was wounded at battle of Shiloh and resigned. He was a well educated business man and his company was very fond of him. He died at Gallatin several years ago highly respected.
Johnson, R. E., First Lieutenant Killed at Fishing Creek; was one of the best drilled officers of the regiment; having commanded a company of militia before the war.
Hawkins, W. V., Lieutenant Killed at Shiloh.
Doss, W. V. Joined Morgan's Cavalry after the re-organization.
Epperson, S. A. E. Lieutenant Elected First Sergeant, promoted to First Lieutenant just before the re-organization, and discharged at the re-organization at Corinth.
Davis, F. M. Was elected Captain at re-organization, wounded at Murfreesboro and resigned.
Alsup, Jerry Discharged; over age.
Angler, C. T. Discharged; over age.
Ausbrooks, D. H. Discharged; over age.
Austin, Henry
Bloodsworth, John
Brown, D. M. Was the soldier who set fire to the Noble Ellis.
Brown, J. D. Westmoreland, Tennessee.
Brown, John Westmoreland, Tennessee.
Brown, Marion Killed at Fishing Creek.
Caldwell, David Died in hospital.
Caldwell, Hardy Known as "the Sweet Singer of Israel".
Carter, Buck Killed.
Carter, Johnson
Cawley, Seth Dead.
Clark, Richard
Coats, Jones
Corbin, Mordica
Couch, John
Durham, A. M. Discharged at Gainsboro.
Durham, F. G. Wounded at Shiloh, and captured.
Durham, J. H. Elected Third Lieutenant at Gainsboro, elected First Lieutenant at re-organization;wounded at Chickamauga, and Jonesboro. Post Office, Angle, Tennessee.
Durham, Miles Transferred to Artillery.
Davis, F. M. Elected Captain at re-organization; Wounded at Murfreesboro, and resigned
Davis, W. A.
Dorris, J. E. Died in Sumner County since the war.
Dorris, W. A.
Doss, Martin Killed at Shiloh.
Duffer, Abner
Escue, W. A. Elected Orderly Sergeant at re-organization and died at home since the war.
Fagg, Bartlett
Fagg, Jones
Farris, Dudley
Fisher, Henry
Gilliam David Trammel, Tennessee.
Gilliam, Dink Trammel, Tennessee.
Gilliam, W. B. Shackle Island, Tenn; wounded at Shiloh.
Hilburn, Robert Wounded at Fishing Creek.
Hix, G. W.
Hodges, Jackson Killed at Shiloh.
Hodges, Lafayette Killed at Shiloh.
Hodges, Smith Died in hospital.
Holmes, C. B.
Holmes, R. Y. Bethpage, Tenn.
Howell, M. H.
Keen, Lem
Keen, Mark
Keen, William
Key, John
Love, Henry
Mason, Jasper Killed at Shiloh.
McAdams, Irwin
McAdams, James
McAdams, John
McWhirter, Newt
Morgan, J. W. Elected Third Lieutenant at re-organization; captured at battle of Nashville, Dec. 1864; released from prison Nov. 1865; now lives at Bethpage, Tenn.
Morris, Henry Discharged; died on the way home.
Morris, John
Morris, Robert
Morris, Samuel
Morris, Wid.
Perry, John
Perry, William
Phillips, J. D.
Phillips, J. W.
Pike, James Discharged; over age; dead
Pike, John
Ragon, Jesse
Riddle, Sam
Rippy, Alfred Died in prison.
Rippy, Eli
Rippy, Jesse
Rippy, Joe Discharged at Vicksburg, 1862. Dead.
Rippy, Sid Thumb shot off at Shiloh.
Rippy, W. A.
Rippy, W. W.
Simmons, Charley Wounded at Shiloh; killed at Chickamauga.
Simpson, J. E. Discharged; Dead.
Stewart, Gideon Killed at Fishing Creek.
Stewart, Sam Discharged; over age; dead.
Stone, Buck
Troutt, Elijah
Troutt, Jerry Trammel, Tennessee.
Wert, T. W. Wounded at Shiloh; Post Office, Rock Ridge, Tn.
Willoford, Frank
Willoford, Green
Willoford, Henry
Witham, ------ Discharged; over age; Dead.
Woodall, E. P.
Woodward, John Killed at Chickamauga.
Wray, George
Wray, M. H. Elected Second Lieutenant at re-organization.
Wray, William
Total Rank and File, 92

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