Annotated Roster 16th Infantry Infantry Regiment CSA Copyright TNGenNet Inc. 2004 Surnames, M-R Also see: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources CSR=Compiled Service Record CWVQ=The Tennessee Civil War Veterans Questionnaires. Compiled by Gustavus W. Dyer and John T. Moore. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1985 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name-------------------Rank/Rate---Company--Source(s)----------------------- Maberry, John P. Pvt. F CSR, Pension Enlisted 6/9/61. Wounded at Perryville 10/8/62. As of 2/64 had not returned to command. Pension #836 filed 1/4/1892 accepted. Living in Jackson Co. Born in Jackson Co. on 5/17/1842. Shot in right shoulder. Wounded later in the Cavalry. Says he was captured after Perryville and sent on a train to a prison. He states he escaped and joined Dibrell's Cavalry "first chance he got". Had a wife and six children. Mounce Gore vouched that he came to his command (8th Cav.) and that he was subsequently wounded in the last engagement they had. He was dropped from pension rolls appx. 1904 and got reinstated after much letter writing. "He was the last Confederate soldier to be hit by a Yankee bullet and to shed his blood for the Cause". Widow's application filed on 8/2/1922 accepted. Margaret S. Matheny, born 3/25/1837 in Putnam Co. Married 12/28/1862 in Jackson Co. Had eight children. He died 1/2/1922 at home in Jackson Co. He was a member of the S.S. Stanton Bivouac #42 in Jackson County. Son of Jesse and Matilda Mayberry. He had two other brothers who died in the war. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mabry, W.T. Color Sgt. E Head, OR Head lists him as being wounded at Murfreesboro. Savage mentions that his Color Sgt. Maberry was wounded at Murfreesboro. Probably the same individual. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mackey, Horatio ? C Lind. Listed as killed at Perryville in Lindsley's Annals of the Army of Tennessee. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Macon, H.H. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Discharged 2/6/62 (secondary syphilis). (W.H. Macon Transferred to Cavalry 4/10/62.) --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Magness, Richard M. Sgt.,Pvt. A CSR, Webb Enlisted 5/18/61. Wounded at Perryville and left behind enemy lines as he was not able to be moved. "and is yet within enemy lines". Probably captured. Uncle of Tom Potter. Also uncle of Bethel, D.W., and P.G. Cantrell. Also was the uncle of Billy Potter, Perry and Julius Webb. His cousins in the company were Son Hicks and Dallas Hicks. Severely wounded in the hip and stayed behind in Kentucky for over a year. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Malder(?) W.M. Pvt. D CWVQm --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mangum, T.A. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 11/20/62 at McMinnville. On detached duty 2/24/63 as a nurse in hospital at Ringgold Ga. Paroled in McMinnville Tn. 7/20/63. Probably a deserter. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Manzy, C.K. Asst. Surgeon F&S CSR Was present on 4/64 muster. Was on a list of prisoners shipped to Louisville Ky. Arrested 12/5/62. (probably left to care for wounded after Perryville and subsequently arrested after duties were finished). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marbury, A.B. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 1/14/62 at Pocotaligo S.C. Listed as having returned to command after having been a prisoner in Kentucky on 2/63 roster. (captured at Murfreesboro or Perryville?) Was on 4/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marbury, Benjamin Pvt. F CSR, TSLA Enlisted 5/28/61. Captured at Murfreesboro 1/1/63. From Scott Co. Ms. Took Oath 3/14/64 at Nashville. Deserted 1/3/63. Is on p.157 of "Warren County Story" (TSLA). Is reputed to have been captured at Franklin and escaped. He married Rachael Anna Lusk. He was from Putnam Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marbury, Horatio Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 10/6/62. Was on 3/63 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marbury, Horatio Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Mortally wounded at Perryville 10/8/62. Died 10/22/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marbury, Thomas ? C Head Head lists him as being wounded in Ga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marchbanks, Franklin Pvt.,AQM C CSR, Womack, Head, Cemetery Enlisted 5/20/61. Appointed AQM 7/1/62. Name is on numerous reports pertaining to his duties. Head lists him as being killed while in the Cavalry. A Frank Marchbanks is buried in Riverside Cemetery in McMinnville. Born 7/13/1824 and died 3/27/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marchbanks, George Lt. D CSR, Thompson Enlisted 5/21/61. Released at the reorganization 5/8/62. Mentioned in Thompson as being elected Adjutant at Camp Trousdale. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marler, James A. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 11/26/62. AWOL 15 days. Buried in the Jones Cemetery in Warren County, 8/5/1833 - 10/4/1906. Husband of Susan Jones, 1/26/1838 - 10/5/1900. Their son, Joseph L. is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marsh, D.W. G Head Head lists him as dying in camp. No CSR found. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Alpha Pvt. G CSR, Head, Clark,Relative Enlisted 5/18/61. Killed in action 9/12/61 during the Cheat Mt. Campaign. Clark mentions him as the first killed in the Regiment. He refers to him as Alfred Martin. Was from Van Buren but in a Warren Co. company. Brother to Mose, Jesse and Lawson Martin. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Daniel Pvt. K CSR,Cemetery Enlisted 9/15/62. Sent to hospital 5/2/63. Died of fever 5/23/63. Born in White Co. 19y/o. Buried in Confederate Cemetery in Chattanooga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Elisha Pvt. K CSR,Head Enlisted 9/15/62. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Born in White Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, G.R. Pvt.Musician H CSR Enlisted 5/15/61. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Listed as present on 4/64 muster. Yet there is a claim filed in DeKalb Co. for his effects by Mary Wilkerson stating that James R. Martin of Capt. Donnell's Company was killed at Murfreesboro. Other documents show that a James R. Martin was killed at Murfreesboro. This man is probably George Martin mentioned as a drummer in CWVQ. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, G.W. Pvt. D CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 5/21/61. Deserted 5/8/62 from Corinth. From Warren Co. Took Oath at Nashville 1/19/65. There is a G.W. Martin buried in the Edward Robinson Cemetery in DeKalb County, 7/4/1844 - 8/31/1909. His wife Ethel is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Isham Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Present on 6/62 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, J.C. Pvt. K CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 9/15/62. Left in White Co. sick 10/27/62. Apparently never returned to command and was considered to have deserted. There is a Julias C. Martin buried at the Old Zion Cemetery in White County, 2/2/1838 - 7/15/1915. There is a James C. Martin buried in the Tollison Cemetery in White County, 5/1/1835 - 1/5/1897. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, J.G. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Died in 10/61. A Mary Wilkerson filed a claim for settlement 5/12/63. (again this is probably a mistake in entry as she is listed as filing for James L. Martin and James R. Martin. She was one of these men's sister). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, J.J. Pvt.Sgt. F CSR, Pension Enlisted 5/28/61. Transferred to Co. A. 4/1/63. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Was in Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond Va. for pneumonia 12/19/61 - 12/20/61. Vouched for F.G. Cantrell's pension application. Pension #11697 filed 12/4/1909 accepted. Living in DeKalb Co. in Rock Island. Born in Warren Co. 4/7/1834. "I was in every battle of the war". States he had fever for two months. He states he was captured while on recruiting duty and obtaining shoes at home while Army was at Nashville or Decherd and took Oath in 1865 rather than go to prison. He states he was in Co. C. Maybe this is another man as his pension file and CSR don't exactly match. Had a wife and children. States in file that he, Capt York and W.M.Hennesse were on this trip home together. Was with command until 12/13/64. "I wanted to go home and see my wife and children before we went into another battle". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, J.K.P. Pvt. F CSR, Head Enlisted 5/28/61. Wounded and died from wounds received at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, James Cpl. I CSR, Clark Enlisted 8/20/62. On 4/64 muster. Offered assistance to C.H. Clark at Perryville. Mentioned by Clark as being a messmate at Crawfish Springs and at the Battle of Chickamauga. Clark also mentions him as enlisting on March to Ky. in 1862. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Jasper Pvt. ? CSR From Warren Co. Took Oath 1/8/65 at Nashville. He apparently was a deserter listed as deserting 12/?/64. (most likely after battle of Nashville). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, John Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. On 4/62 muster listed as refusing to take the bounty. Was a teamster on 2/64 muster. Deserted 12/22/64. Took Oath 1/8/65 at Nashville. From DeKalb Co. A John Martin is buried in the Martin Cemetery in DeKalb County, 1835 - 1895. His wife Martha is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, John W. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. AWOL 1/63. Deserted 1/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Lewis Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Died at Meadow Bluff Va. 11/19/61. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, R.M. Pvt.,Cpl. A CSR, Head, Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Appointed Cpl. 12/6/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Head lists a Robert Martin as being killed at Franklin. An R.M. Martin Co. A is buried at the McGavock Confederate Cemetery at the Carnton Mansion in Franklin Tn. Section 61 grave #149. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Ransom G. Pvt. D CSR, Head,Pension,Cemetery,TSLA ,Clark Enlisted 9/7/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Vouched for R.R. Etter's pension application in 1926 at age 85. He stated that he was wounded in 7/64 at Atlanta Ga. Pension #16066 filed 11/6/1926 accepted. Added to rolls 4/1927. Born 9/12/1841. From Warren Co. His full name is Ransom Gwyn Martin. Said he was shot through the right shoulder at Atlanta 7/22/64 and sent to hospital and back in time for Bentonville N.C. J.P. Douglas vouched for him on application. On application he states he has a son age 35 and wife age 32? living with him. H.L. Martin (son of R.G.) reported that he died on 5/22/1940 at Rock Island Tenn. Last Confederate veteran living in that part of the state. Paid last voucher of $100 for burial expenses. C.H. Clark vouched for him in 1926 saying he came home with Martin. Buried in Eureka Church of Christ Cemetery in Warren Co. His wife was Harriet Martin, who was born 6/10/1854 and died 8/26/1914. Is on p. 316 of "Warren County Story" at TSLA. States he served in the 16th and was with Morgan on the Kentucky raid. Walked back from Federal prison on Lake Erie was starved, emaciated and unlike his normal self. Born 9/12/1841 died at age 98. Married Ms. Harriet Moffitt in 1871. Clark mentions a "Rans Martin" being with him on the return from North Carolina at the end of the war. Apparently served to the end. He was the son of George W. and Sarah Gwyn Martin. Borther to Thomas Jefferson Martin and one of the William Martins. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, S.I. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Was initially on detached duty 9/1/62 - 1/1/63. apparently as a shoemaker. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Sampson Pvt. F CSR, Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/28/61. Sent home from Camp Trousdale sick. Discharged 12/22/61 at Pocotaligo S.C. Pension #5213 applied for on 6/10/1903 in Warren Co. accepted. Says he had measles at Trousdale. Had a deceased wife and two children. Born in 1843 in Warren Co. J.C. Biles and J.J. Martin vouched for him. J.J. Womack was Justice of the Peace at the time of his application. Buried in the Caney Fork Cemetery in Warren County, 10/6/1846 - 1/28/1921. Husband of Elizabeth Judkins, married 12/11/1873. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Stephen Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Honorably discharged at Lynchburg Va. 8/2/61 on surgeon's certificate. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, Thomas J. Cpl.Sgt. D CSR, Head, Relative Enlisted 5/21/61. Furloughed to Warren Co. on account of sickness 7/1/61. Elected 4th Sgt. 3/31/62. Promoted to OS 5/8/63. Wounded at Perryville and Murfreesboro. Took Oath 2/13/65 at Nashville. Head lists him as also being wounded at Chickamauga. 5/18/61. Brother of Ransom G. Martin. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, W.B. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 11/12/62. Deserted in 3/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, W.P. Pvt. A CSR Enllisted 5/18/61. Listed as underage and discharged on 4/62 muster. Listed on 4/63 muster as present on duty has deserted since last muster. Listed as present on 4/64 muster. From DeKalb Co. Took Oath 1/8/65. Listed as deserting on 12/1?/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, William Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 5/15/61. Transferred to Co. D. 6/1/61. Captured at Ringgold Ga. 11/25/63 (Missionary Ridge?) Federal records have him as captured at Cleveland Tn. 11/27/63. Sent to Rock Island . Paroled and transferred for exchange 3/6/65. Also listed as taking the Oath 5/11/65 after surrendering at Augusta Ga. 5/3/65. From Warren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Martin, William R. Cpl.Pvt. H,D CSR Enlisted 9/23/62. Sick at hospital 6/20/63. Deserted 2/1/64. Was on a hospital muster roll at Direction Hospital in Griffin Ga. from 9/1/63 - 11/30/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Marton, Willey ? I CWVQm Killed in Battle. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Masengale, Joseph Pvt. E CSR, Pension Enlisted 5/23/61. At Stauton Va. sick since 8/3/61. Discharged 3/31/62 on surgeon's certificate (asthma and rheumatism). Born in Cocke Co. Was a carpenter prior to the war. Pension #877 applied for on 2/8/1892 in Grundy Co. rejected. Born in Cocke Co. Tn. in 1841. "I was standing over a dead man at Camp Trousdale when suddenly struck with pain through my chest and limbs". Had wife and seven children. H.L. Hays vouched for him. Dr. sent another letter to Pension Board retracting his previous evaluation of Joseph due to his interpretation of the law. His discharge is on file. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mason, Allen D. Pvt. E CSR, Womack, Mason Enlisted 5/15/61 or 7/10/61. Died from the effects of wounds received at Perryville. A Reuben Mason (father) filed claim 5/29/63 in Warren Co. Listed in Womack as Allen Mason. Brother of Arnold Moss Mason. Grandson of William Mason Sr. of Elbert Co. Ga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mason, Arnold Moss Pvt.Sgt. E CSR, CWVQm, Womack, Mason, CV Enlisted 7/10/61. Sick at Huntersville Va. on 8/61 muster. Promoted to Orderly Sgt. 5/8/62. Reduced to ranks 12/1/62. Promoted to 1st Sgt. 2/10/63. Captured at Graysville Ga. 11/25/63. (Missionary Ridge). Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Mentioned in CWVQ as dying in prison. A Moss Mason is listed as dying in prison (Rock Island) as a member of Co.E. He wrote a diary. Mentioned in CV as being in Rock Island with P.H. Cantrell. He was born 8/5/38. Died of TB while at Rock Island. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mason, John Pvt. A CSR, Mason, Head, Cemetery, Pension Enlisted 11/12/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Discharged from service due to wound received. Born in Cannon Co. First cousin of A.M.Mason. Born 12/18/1839 died 9/22/1915. Buried in Eureka Cemetery in Warren Co. His wife was Ethalynda Kersey b. 2/6/41 d. 11/23/1914. Pension #13005 filed 7/11/1911. Living in Cannon Co. States he was born 8/18/1839. Wounded in left hand and left side of face. Had a wife and one daughter. Isaac Cantrell was at his side when wounded at Murfreesboro. Was 5'6" tall had red complexion, blue eyes and light hair. His discharge is in file. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mason, William H. Pvt. D CWVQm,Mason Cousin of A.M.Mason and brother of John Mason. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Matheny, Thomas R. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 6/9/61. Died at Huntersville Va. 9/18/61. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mathis, Alex. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 2/15/63. AWOL since 4/19/63. Deserted and went to Ky. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mathis, James Pvt. F CSR,Head Enlisted 12/3/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Was on hospital duty. Is on list of Rebel deserters who have taken the Oath in Knoxville as of 12/29/63. Listed as from Jackson Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mathis, William Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 2/16/63. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Matlock, Joseph Pvt. ? CSR, Cemetery Captured at Perryville 10/9/62. On roll of prisoners at Alton Illinois sent to city Point Va. for exchange 4/1/63. Buried in the Old City Cemetery in Sparta. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Matthews, D.C. Pvt.,Sgt. F CSR,Head Enlisted 5/28/61. Died in hospital at Shelbyville 2/9/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mauzy, Charles K. Surgeon F&S CSR,Womack,Head, Cemetery Mentioned in Womack on 6/27/62 as loaning Womack $100. Assistant surgeon at Camp Trousdale. Born 4/29/1823 died 8/18/1896. Buried in Eureka Church of Christ Cemetery in Warren Co. Wife was Eliza Foster Mauzy. She was born in Bledsoe County on 1/17/1831 and died 12/28/1908. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mauzy, Michael Pvt.,Sgt. H/E CSR,Womack,Diary,Head, Cemetery Enlisted 5/15/61. Sick at Huntersville Va. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Listed in Womack as being in Co. E. Wrote a diary. Captain Womack brought him a book from Savannah in which he kept his diary on 2/13/62. He was from Warren Co. Reports that his company left McMinnville for Camp Harris on 5/14/61 and mustered into service on 5/15/61. He acted as the Colonel's orderly on the retreat from Corinth in 5/62 and in Tupelo. He apparently was married to or closely related to a woman named Sophia as he makes frequent mention of her and says he gave her his bounty on 9/3/62 in person while visiting with his "Pa" on the march to Kentucky. He removed wounded from battlefield after Perryville. Capt. Womack loaned him $20 on 11/5/62 for use in his five day furlough. He was killed on 12/31/62 at Murfreesboro. Buried in Eureka Church of Christ Cemetery in Warren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Maverty, Thomas Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 4/5/63 at Tullahoma (probably a conscript). Deserted 4/23/63 near Shelbyville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Maxwell, D.W. Pvt. K CSR, Cemetery, Internet Enlisted 6/9/61. Sick and left behind 7/22/61. Joined the artillery. There is a David W. Maxwell buried in the Maxwell Cemetery in Putnam County, 3/5/1822 - 8/24/1869. Probably served with the Tennessee artillery 1st Battalion. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Maxwell, W.H. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 6/9/61. Sick and left behind 7/22/61. Discharged on account of disability at Baldwin Mss. 6/5/62. Born in Jackson Co. Was 22y/o at discharge. 5'9", dark eyes brown hair and a farmer. Ulceration of the tibia cause for discharge. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mayberry, John Peyton Internet Born 5/17/1842 in Jackson Co. TN. Married Margaret Sellers Matheny (widow of Joseph L. Grimsley) on 12/28/1862. Wounded at Perryville. Captured and escaped. Went into the Cavalry in 1864. Died 7/22/1922 in Jackson Co. TN. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mayberry, W.T. Color/Sgt. E CSR,Mauzy,Womack,Mauzy Enlisted 5/15/61. Elected 2nd Sgt. 8/6/61 when Jesse Walling resigned. Reduced to ranks 5/8/62 and appointed Color Bearer. Wounded severely at Perryville 10/8/62. Severely wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Discharged 8/1/63. Womack mentions a "whisky melee" on 2/14/62 in which W.T. was stabbed. Mauzy also mentions this incident. A Catherine, wife of W.T. Mayberry is buried in McElroy Cemetery in Van Buren Co. Born 4/12/41, died 3/5/1923. He had a wife and a son. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Maynard, George W. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Deserted 9/20/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mayo, Thomas Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Furloughed home on account of sickness 6/23/61. Discharged 11/1/61. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mays, James Pvt. A Pension Pension #1808 filed 1/26/1898 from Scott Co. rejected. Born in Warren Co. on 12/22/1836. States he transferred from the 5th Tenn. Battalion to the 16th. States he was wounded by a bomb explosion at Murfreesboro 12/31/62 that blinded him. States he was captured near Tullahoma in 10/64 and he took the Oath. Had wife and three children. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mayson, A.J. Pvt. G CSR Died in Union custody 12/24/62. Taken prisoner at Chaplin Hills Ky. Died at General hospital Harrodsburg. Obviously a casualty who was mortally wounded at Perryville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McAfee, J.B. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Enlisted over the age of 35. Discharged 7/19/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McBride, George W. Pvt. I CSR,Clark Enlisted 8/1/62 at Chattanooga. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Clark mentions him as enlisting on the March to Ky. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McBride, Math Pvt. I CSR,Clark,Pension Enlisted 8/1/62. On rolls as present as of 4/64. Clark mentions him as enlisting on the March to Ky. Pension #5289 filed from Warren Co. on 7/25/1903. Born in Van Buren Co. in 1840. States he was shot in right leg at Franklin. States he served until the end. Had a wife and one daughter. William Wallace vouched for him. Application accepted. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McBride, P.H. Rgt.Color Bearer E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Reenlisted into Cavalry 4/10/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McBride, T.H. Pvt. I Pension Is mentioned in W.C. McBride's pension record as being the substitute in 1862. Is the brother of W.C. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McBride, W. Caleb Pvt. I CSR,Clark,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/20/61. Elected Sgt. 5/24/62 at reorganization. Discharged at Chattanooga 8/5/62 on account of having procured a substitute. Took Oath 2/27/65. Resided in Van. Buren Co. Had a family. His substitute was his brother who was of conscriptable age. His brother's name was Terry H. McBride according to T.A. Head's letter in this pension file. Caleb is buried in the Crain Hill Cemetery in Van Buren County, 3/2/1834 - 4/15/1890. His wife Louisa, 5/10/1834 - 4/15/1890 is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McCall, William Pvt. B CSR Henry Captured 10/11/62 at Harrodsburg Ky. Was sent to Vicksburg for exchange 12/5/62. Must have been wounded at Perryville and captured. He was 17y/o. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McCauley, George D. 2nd Lt. B CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Discharged 6/61. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McClure, Cornelius Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Deserted 5/25/62. Also listed as deserting 11/1/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McConnell, John W. Pvt. C,K CSR,CV,Pension Enlisted 5/20/61 in White Co. Wounded at Perryville and left at Harrodsburg. Rejoined command 3/18/63. Captured near Calhoun Ga. 5/17/64. Sent to Alton Illinois. Subsequently sent to Point Lookout Md. for exchange 2/17/65. Deserted at Richmond Va. 3/4/65. Released on taking the Oath at Knoxville 3/31/65. Possibly the J.W. McConnell mentioned in CV as being at the funeral of Lawson W. Smith in 1903. Pension #14436 filed 6/25/1914 accepted. Living in Nashville. Born 11/6/1841 in Wilson Co. Had his wrist shattered at Perryville. Was captured and paroled at Richmond Ky. Wife died 3/22/1904. Had two sons in Texas and two daughters in Nashville. Lived at 2251 Perry Street, Nashville. He came from prison with a Jacob Young to Richmond in 3/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McCorkle, Daniel Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 7/23/61 in Lynchburg Va.. Deserted 1/10/63. Also listed as deserting 9/5/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McCorkle, S.A. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Discharged 8/62 under terms of Conscript Act. He was born in Warren Co. He was 48y/o at time of discharge. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McCorkle, Samuel Pvt. H CSR,Etter,Clark Enlisted 5/18/61. Deserted 1/1/63. On 4/63 roll he was listed as being in the guard house at Tullahoma Tn. Paroled at McMinnville 7/29/63. Was a prisoner for a brief period of time. There is a card in his file that states "see personal papers of D.Cook Court Martial of Series 1 Vol. 23 part 2 pg. 917. 7/19/63". See chapter 2 Vol 235. page 94" Mentioned in Etter diary as missing on 8/29/62 and "Savage ses he will shoot him if he gits him". Clark mentions that he played fiddle in S.C. and at Tupelo. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McCorkle, Steve Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Deserted 1/1/63. On 4/63 roll is listed as being in guard house at Tullahoma. There is a reference card that says "see manuscript no. 2386 G.C.M. Dated 6/10/63". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McCrary, L.B. Pvt. ? CSR He was relieved of duty. S.O. 17/3 12/7/62. He was then to report to Lt. Genl. Polk for duty in Cheathams Division. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McCraw, G.(Gabe) Pvt. H CSR,CWVQm,Head Enlisted 5/15/61. Died at Camp Trousdale 6/17/61. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McDaniel, Adrien Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Reenlisted in Cavalry S.C. 4/8/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McDaniel, Crawford Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 11/26/62. Deserted 3/15/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McDaniel, Edward Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Transferred to Cav. 4/10/62. An Edward E. McDaniel was captured 11/28/63 at McMinnville and sent to Rock Island Prison. He enlisted into USA Navy and transferred to Camp Douglas for Naval Rendezvous 1/25/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McDaniel, J.C. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Was a teamster. Deserted 5/63. Paroled at McMinnville 7/28/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McDaniel, John Pvt. D CSR,CWVQm,Womack Enlisted 5/21/61. Wounded at Murfreesboro and ordered to hospital. Transferred to 5th Tenn. Inf. 3/9/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McDaniel, R.B. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 6/9/61. Discharged at Camp Trousdale 6/24/61 due to disability. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McDaniel, U.S. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Sick at White Sulphur Springs Va. Discharged as overage. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGary, Michael Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Deserted 5/25/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGee, J.F. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 12/3/62 at McMinnville. Sick in hospital since 8/6/63 as of 4/64 muster. Was admitted to Ocmulgee Hospital in Macon Ga. on 7/20/64 and transferred 7/23/64. Was from Jackson Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGee, James L. Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Wounded at Murfreesboro and sent to hospital. Returned to company by 4/63 muster. Deserted 8/13/63 from Camp Donnelson near Chattanooga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGee, W.T. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Transferred to Co. D. 6/1/61. Discharged due to disability 9/7/61. Born in Warren Co. "contracted syphilis in Nashville on or about 7/21/61". Secondary syphilis. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGehee, E.A. Capt. F Cemetery He is listed at the McGavock Confederate Cemetery as having died at Franklin. Section 66, grave #226. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGill, John A CWVQ m --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGinness, R.W. Pvt. A CSR,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Was briefly in hospital in early 1863. On muster rolls as late as 4/64. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Vouched for Watson Cantrell's pension application in 1904. Was with Cantrell during part of Hood's Retreat from Tennessee until 12/24/65 at Pulaski. His pension #5772 filed 10/28/1903 accepted. Living in DeKalb Co. Born in DeKalb Co. in 1842. Stated that he had a spell of measles in the war. Had a wife aged 61 and a daughter aged 19. W.C. Potter and W.M. Pack vouched for him. Buried in the Bonham Cemetery in DeKalb County, 4/2/1842 - 3/28/1918. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGinnis, E.L. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 9/23/62. Deserted 6/24/63. Captured 6/28/63 near Hillsboro Tenn. Sent to Camp Chase 7/7/63 then transferred to Ft. Delaware on 10/25/63. Died 11/15/63. Was at the USA Small Pox Hospital at Pt. Lookout Md. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGowen, Ozias D. Pvt.Sgt. G CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Killed at Perryville 10/8/62. Nancy Helton (mother) filed a claim for settlement on 8/18/63. She filed in White Co. He was a cousin of Darius Clark. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGregger, John H. Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 11/24/62. Deserted 3/25/63 after an extended AWOL. Paroled by Federals in McMinnville 7/22/63. Slightly wounded at Murfreesboro. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGregor, J.L. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/15/61. Sick at Huntersville Va. Mortally wounded and died of effects of wounds received at Perryville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGreger, Richard Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Discharged 12/27/61 due to typhoid pneumonia he contracted in 9/61 from exposure to wet and cold. Head lists him as dying in the service in Va. in 1861. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGregor, Richmond Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 11/24/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro and sent to hospital. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGuffey, John Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 2/10/63. On 4/63 muster he is noted as having been AWOL since 3/30/63. On roll of 7/15/63 he is listed as "Gone to Ky." --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGuire, Horace Bugler,musician A,F,S CSR,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. On 2/63 muster he is noted as the "Chief Musician of the Regt." Captured at Franklin 12/17/64. Sent to Camp Chase. From DeKalb Co. Took the Oath 6/13/65. He was sent to USA Hospital in Nashville on 12/26/64 with diagnosis as "convalescent". He was transferred to Provost Marshall 1/10/65. He vouched for W.C. Cantrell's and Mary Worley's pension applications. Pension #2003 filed from DeKalb Co. on 6/24/1899 accepted. He states he contracted the piles at Atlanta in 1864 and was further debilitated while in prison. He does not mention being wounded. Born 3/25/1841. Widow Roxey L. McGuire stated that Horace died on 5/20/1916. Col. Savage stated that he sent Horace on an assignment of much importance during the Battle of Murfreesboro as the 16th was being flanked on the right. Probably captured on retreat from Nashville. "When battle was pending he exchanged his bugle for a gun". A Horace M. McGuire is buried in the Kennedy Cemetery in DeKalb County, 5/26/1842 - 5/26/1916. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McGuire, James Cpl.,Bvt 2nd Lt. B CSR, Carden Enlisted 5/23/61. Returned to ranks 5/24/62. Was sick in May and June of 1863. Promoted to 3rd Sgt. 12/20/63. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Mentioned in Carden memoir at the Battle of Resaca. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McKenzie, A.G. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 6/11/61. Paid and discharged as overage 7/16/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McKenzie, Henry M. B CWVQ, Pension Page 1446 CWVQ. Says initially in 36th Tenn. Says he served to the end and surrendered in Kingston Ga. In May 1865. Pension #6209 identifies him as having been in the 16th Tenn. Cavalry. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McKinley, James Sgt. F CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 6/9/61. On 8/61 roll is listed as sick since 8/3/61 and left behind. Deserted at Baldwin Miss. 6/3/62. On 7/15/63 it is noted that "Gone to the North for protection-hope he will never return". A James Donald McKinley is buried in the Cookeville City Cemetery, 7/21/1831 - 8/5/1919. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McManis, E.C. Pvt.Sgt. G CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Promoted to 2nd. Cpl. 4/1/63. Furloughed 1/11/64 and as of 2/64 muster was AWOL. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McManis, W.S.B. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Paid and discharged 7/16/62 as overage on 7/16/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McManis, William Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/1/62. Deserted 10/9/62. Also listed as deserting 10/8/62 at Perryville. Federal records show him as being captured at Lebanon Ky. Was exchanged at Vicksburg. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McMillan, S.B. 1st Lt.,Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 5/20/61 at Camp Harris. Honorably discharged at Camp Trousdale 7/1/61 on surgeon's certificate. He seems to have reappeared as a Private as he is listed as being sent to hospital 5/28/62. He is also listed as discharged as being overage on 7/16/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McNelley, G.H. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/15/61. Wounded severely at Perryville 10/8/62. Was considered a deserter after 8/1/63. Was listed as being sent on the Cairo for exchange 12/5/62. He was received at Vicksburg along with 370 others 12/22/62. He was paroled at McMinnville on 7/23/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McPeak, Wallace Pvt. B CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Died at Huntersville Va. 8/30/61 from effects of fever. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- McWhirter, John A. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. On rolls through 4/64. Took Oath at Nashville 2/13/65. From Warren Co. Listed as deserting 12/22/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Meadley, Green Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Left at Milloboro, Bath Co. Va. sick 8/6/61. Discharged 11/1/61. Discharge certificate unreadable. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Meadow, John Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Discharged 7/20/61 because "he could not walk to drill". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Meadows, John Pvt. C CSR,Cemetery Enlisted 11/20/62. Listed on rolls as of 4/64. Is on report of prisoners who died in a US hospital in Nashville. Cause of death is listed as GS (gunshot wound in leg and foot) and pneumonia. Was buried at City Cemetery grave #11784. Died 1/31/65. Was captured at Franklin 12/18/64. Listed as wounded at Franklin 11/30/64. His right leg was amputated on 1/24/65. Is also listed as "died 1/31/65 of exhaustion" Was from Warren Co. Was 20 y/o at time of death. Vincent Meadows of McMinnville is listed as a reference on death record. Possessed no effects at time of death. Is buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville at the Confederate Circle. His remains were removed along with most of the other Confederates to Mt. Olivet. Cemetery in Nashville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Meadows, L.H. Capt. G CSR,Etter,Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Mentioned in Etter diary as leaving on 11/9/61 to get some clothing at Milbar. Discharged at the reorganization 5/8/62. Buried in Riverside Cemetery in McMinnville. Died 9/3/1881 age 54 years old. Married to Louisa Moffitt born 1/8/1829 died 5/1880. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Medarus, William F. Pvt. ? CSR, Internet. Took Oath 4/5/64. From Bradley Co. He was a deserter and there is a statement that he left his regiment appx. 300 men strong at the mouth of Lick Creek about three weeks previous (4/5/64). He stated they were all mounted and gathering all the horses they could find in North Carolina. It also refers to 16th Tenn. Cav. Vaughan's Brigade as being his unit. Probably son of Rice Medarus. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Medley, Green Pvt. D Pension Pension #69 filed 5/27/1891 allowed and a quarterly allowance of $25. Resident of Coffee Co. Born in Warren Co. in 1841. Was very sick in Virginia and received a discharge 11/2/61. Vouched for by Col. Savage and many others. Says that he got back in the service in July 1862 (11th Tenn.Cav.) and fought at Chickamauga. Was blind at time of application. Stated that he was captured at Cottonport in East Tennessee in 1863 and paroled to home. Was married (age 36) and had 3 children. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Medley, James Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 12/26/62. Was on duty in hospital at Murfreesboro as of 12/31/62. Apparently wounded at Murfreesboro. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Medley, John Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/15/61. Sick at Huntersville Va. discharged due to loss of arm 2/1/63. Was captured after Perryville where he was severely wounded (loss of right arm). Was exchanged at Vicksburg in 12/62. He was born in Warren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Meeks, Reuben Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Deserted 8/4/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Meggerson, John Pvt.Cpl. G CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Promoted to Cpl. at reorganization. Wounded at Murfreesboro and hospitalized through 8/63. He reelisted for the war by 2/64. Name appears on a return of the Post of Columbus Ga. 2/65. He wrote a letter while at Tupelo Miss. 1/17/65 wherein he requests a discharge for a wound he received 7/20/64 near Atlanta Ga.(bullet passing through his left hip and lodging near spine). He stated he could not walk without a crutch. Though hard to read, it appears he got his discharge. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mercer, A.J. Pvt.,Sgt. C CSR,Head Enlisted 5/28/61. Transferred to Co. I in 2/63. Head lists him as being killed while in the Cavalry. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mercer, Isaac Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Was on detached duty near Shelbyville in Subsistence Dept. from 1/63 through 8/63. He was a butcher. Detailed to rejoin his Rgt. 2/3/64. Was found unfit for field service 11/7/64 and detailed. Head lists an I.N. Mercer Co. C. as being wounded at Atlanta. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mercer, L.D. Cpl.,Sgt. C CSR,CWVQm Enlisted 5/28/61. Left behind in 8/61 and recuperated at McMinnville. Transferred to Edmondson's Cav. 7/1/63. Wounded slightly at Perryville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Messick, George H. Drummer,Pvt.B CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Elected 1st Sgt. 5/24/62. Detailed to go to Coffee Co. to cut wheat 6/18/63. Was captured 7/7/63 near Pelham Tn. Sent to Camp Chase and then transferred to Camp Douglas. Released 3/16/65 for exchange at Pt. Lookout Md. after Oath of Allegiance. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Messick, John W. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Was at Lynchburg Va. sick with fever in late Summer 1861. Discharged 7/12/62 at Pocotaligo S.C. Listed as a deserter who took the Oath 7/24/63 at Manchester Tenn. He was discharged as having secondary syphilis contracted 4 years previous. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Messick, Moses A. Pvt. B CSR,Carden Enlisted 5/23/61. Discharged 2/3/62. Still shows on rolls as present as late as 8/63. Promoted to 5th Sgt. 12/20/62. Captured at Harrison's Landing 11/25/63. Sent to Rock Island. On roll of prison 3/18/64 he expressed a desire " to go home and is tired of the war". From Manchester Tn. Coffee Co. Took Oath 10/27/64. His discharge examination (2/4/62) showed him to have chronic bronchitis and dysentery. Mentioned by name in Carden memoir. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Messick, R.C. Pvt.Cpl. E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Discharged for disability 8/16/62. Born in Coffee Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Messick, R.J. Pvt. E CSR,Head Enlisted 12/26/61 or 5/23/61. Elected 4th Sgt. 5/24/62. Died at Tullahoma 11/5/62. George Messick filed claim for effects 11/20/63 in Coffee Co. Was from Coffee Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Michell, J.N. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 11/22/62. Listed as deserter on 4/63 muster. He is on 4/64 muster as present. Took Oath 7/14/64 in Louisville after capture in Warren Co. From Warren Co. Apparently he had deserted again and had been captured at home. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Milam, William Pvt. B CSR Enlisted ? Record of 7/20/63 states "discharged 7/61 returned". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller(?), J.T. Pvt. D CWVQ m --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller, A.O. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 9/27/62. Was AWOL on 12/31/62 muster. Returned by 2/63 muster. Apparently he was on detached duty when reported AWOL. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller, David Sgt.Pvt. H CSR,Etter,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 9/17/62. Promoted 11/11/62. From Warren Co. Took Oath after deserting on 12/20/64. Took Oath 2/22/65 in Nashville. Mentioned in Etter diary as sharing a cabin in camp in 12/63. Pension #4540 filed 10/27/1902 accepted. Living in Warren Co. Born 2/10/1829 in Warren Co. Wounded at Murfreesboro on 1/1/63 while lying down near the railroad track which was called "dead angle". Ball grazed his head and struck his left shoulder. Second wound at Murfreesboro was in neck. States he was in hospital for appx. one month after Murfreesboro. Was wounded at Franklin near left eye. States he was permitted to go to Lincoln Co. as army retreated to recover and rest and was never able to make it back to command. Had wife and eight children. J.J. Womack vouched for him. Buried in the Bethelem Cemetery in Warren County. He died on 3/25/1903. His wife was Martha Marler. She is also buried there. He was the son of John and Catherine Carson Miller. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller, George W. Pvt. I CSR , Cemetery Enlisted 5/20/61. Disability discharge 3/25/62. A George Miller, 12/1/1838 - 6/30/1907, is buried in the Johnson Cemetery in Putnam County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller, J.A. Drummer G CSR,Head Enlisted 5/18/61. Died 9/8/61 at Huntersville Va. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller, Jackson Pvt. B CSR Captured near Chattanooga 9/18/63 or 9/12/63. Transferred to Camp Chase and then to Rock Island where he died 3/29/64. Cause of death listed as pleurisy. Grave # 946. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller, Jesse A. Pvt. E CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Died 9/8/61 at Huntersville Va. Buried in the Armstrong Cemetery in Warren County. Born on 11/26/1842. Son of Robert and Elizabeth McGregor Miller. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller, T.T. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 10/12/61 in Smithville. Discharged as underage non conscript. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller, W.A. Pvt.2nd Lt. D CSR,CWVQm Enlisted 5/21/61. Promoted to 2nd Cpl. 3/17/63. Promoted to 2 Bvt. Lt. 8/6/63. Sick at hospital 2/21/64. Wounded slightly at Perryville 10/8/62. Mentioned in CWVQ as being killed at Atlanta. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Miller, William Pvt. D CWVQ m --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Millraney, Thomas Pvt. C CSR,Pension Enlisted 10/1/62 at McMinnville. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Pension #13772 accepted. Living in Coffe Co. Born in N.C. 3/11/1840. Had wife and five children. Julia Millrany was his wife. Lived in Arkansas in 1848 through 1859. Widow's pension #6813 filed 7/19/1917. Widow's name was Lucy Ann Julia Millrany. She was born on 1/15/1852 in Coffee Co. Her maiden name was Birmingham or Cunningham. He died 1/15/1917 at home in Coffee Co. She states they had nine children. Married appx. 1872. He was with Company K, 1st Consolidated Tennessee Regiment at the surrender. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Millum, James Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Was listed as discharged by conscript act. He shows as a prisoner who desired to take Oath at Rock Island Barracks Ill. On 3/18/64. Was captured near Ringgold Ga. Confined 12/13/63. Remarks: "Tired of CSA. Lives in Mid. Tenn". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mitchell, Arthur T. Pvt. F CSR,Medley Enlisted 5/28/61. Discharged at Corinth about 4/20/62. born in Warren Co. Was a carpenter before the war. Discharged for chronic diarrehea. Medley lists him as owning 2 slaves in 1850 in Van Buren County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mitchell, J.B. Sgt.,Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Left sick at Shelbyville 2/27/63 and rejoined Co. 3/3/63. Sent to hospital 5/8/63. Furloughed from hospital for 30 days in Rome Ga. on 6/5/63. He then deserted and took Oath to remain North of the Ohio for duration of the war. Was received into federal custody 7/16/64 and discharged on Oath 7/18/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mitchell, James Fifer,Pvt. I CSR,Clark, Cemetery Enlisted 5/20/61. Served as Sgt. for one month. Clark mentions him and Ben Randalls getting into a big fight during the South West Virginia Campaign. A James Waymon Mitchell is buried in the Mitchell Cemetery in White County, 6/11/1826 - 12/10/1871. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mitchell, Mark Pvt. I CSR,Clark,Pension,Medley,Cemetery Enlisted 9/6/61 at Camp Smart in the 5th Tenn. Transferred to 16th on 2/16/63 by exchange. Captured 11/25/63 (Battle of Missionary Ridge) near Chattanooga. Sent to Rock Island, released 5/18/65. From Van Buren Co. Brother to Martin Mitchell. Mentioned by Clark as helping the wounded Capt. Parks off the battlefield of Chickamauga. Vouched for C.W. Mooneyham's pension application. Buried in the Caney Fork Cemetery in Warren County, 8/26/1829 - 9/5/1913. Son of John and Elizabeth Johnson Mitchell. Husband of Samantha E. Clark Mitchell, married 1/13/1859 in Van Buren County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mitchell, Martin Pvt. I CSR,Clark,Putnam,Pension Enlisted 5/20/61. Deserted on the March from Tullahoma 7/10/63. Captured at Winchester Tn. 7/26/63. Sent to Camp Chase and thence to Ft. Delaware 3/4/64. Was subsequently paroled for exchange from Ft. Delaware around 2/27/65. Brother of Mark. Was sick in camps after Murfreesboro. Born ca 1830. Son of John and Elizabeth Johnson Mitchell. He married Angeline Moore. Pension #4424 filed 4/15/1904 accepted after much trouble and considerable letter writing from friends and influential veterans. Living in Putnam Co. Stated he contracted lung trouble and kidney trouble while in prison. Emphatically denied being a deserter. Originally filed in 1902. Had wife and six children. E.T. Passons vouched for him. States J.T. Underwood, W.E. Austin and Sol Porter were all taken prisoners with him. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mitchell, Spencer Pvt.Lt. I CSR,Clark, Dillard Enlisted 5/20/61. Elected 4th Cpl. 2/28/62. Elected Lt. at reorganization. Was on furlough starting 4/15/64. Took Oath at Nashville 2/13/65. From White Co. He deserted 12/21/64. Wounded slightly at Perryville. Clark mentions him deserting in a letter to T.A. Head in 1903. He was called Dill. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mitchell, William Pvt.,Cpl. H CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Went home sick for a quite a few months in Winter of 62/63. Deserted 8/6/63. Paroled at McMinnville 8/12/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mitchell, William Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Served as Cpl. for one month. Deserted at Shelbyville 6/28/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mobley, M.E.B. Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Overage discharge under conscript act 8/62. Age 37. From DeKalb Co. He owed $15.00 at discharge on account of " CA gun which was lossed by him". (musket lost). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moffeit, H.L. Pvt. E CSR,TSLA, Cemetery Enlisted 5/15/61. Promoted to 2nd Cpl. 5/8/62. Wounded slightly at Perryville. Deserted and took Oath in Roane Co. during month of 12/63. From Warren Co. Hugh Lawson Moffitt is noted in the "Warren County Story" (TSLA p.169). He is reputed to have walked home from Kentucky after the war. There is a picture of him and his family on p.170. Buried in Laurel Creek Cemetery in Van Buren Co. 1839-1907. Spelled Moffitt. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moffeitt, Isaiah Pvt. E CSR,Womack,Head,Ark Enlisted 5/15/61. Slightly wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Was a teamster toward end of war. Name probably should be spelled Moffitt. Arkansas widow's pension filed by B.F. Moffit on 8/8/1906 from Faulkner County. He died 12/15/1901. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moffitt, Francis M. Fifer G CSR,Cemetery, Enlisted 5/18/61. Discharged at Pocotaligo S.C. 1/14/62 due to paralysis of the left arm. Born in Warren Co. Buried in the Hebron Cemetery in Warren County, 1/16/1835 - 8/18/1900. He was a member of the House of Representatives 1873 - 1874. He was the son of Aaron and Harriet Hill Moffit. He was married to 1) Elizabeth Martin, 2) Mary Worthington, 3) Mollie Amont, 10/29/1829 - 6/23/1880. She was the former wife of W.B. Parker who died on 1/21/1863, Mollie is buried in the Long Cemetery in Van Buren County. 4) Tennie Crain, 4/21/1871 - 1/11/1913. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moffitt, H.M. Etter Noted in Etter diary 1/21/62 as going home on that date. Probably 16th member. Most likely same man as F.M. Moffitt. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mooney, J.H. Pvt. H CSR,Head,Pension Enlisted 5/18/61. Paroled in Warren Co. 8/12/63. Discharged 2/12/62. Born in Warren Co. Discharged due to tuberculosis and chronic inflammation of the kidneys. Head lists him as being wounded while in the Cavalry. Pension #7867 filed 1/30/1906 accepted. Living in Gibson Co. Born in Fauquier Co. Va. on 8/10/1842. Stated he was shot under left eye and went out back of right ear. Stated he went back after that. States he surrendered at Washington Ga. on 4/12/1865 with the 11th Tenn. Regt. Cavalry Capt., Coffee's company. States he was in prison and took the Oath rather than "die rot and go to hell in prison". Married with four children. He apparently was shot sometime before he rejoined the Army at Dalton Ga. on 12/24/63. Stated he then joined the 11th Texas Cavalry near Cave Springs Ga. States he was in N.C. and got seperated from his command and got with President Davis to Washington Ga. Was with the 11th Tenn. Cav. at surrender. Widow's pension #7383 filed 3/27/1920 accepted. Maiden name Mary Elizabeth Terry. Married on 12/14/1875 in Gibson Co. He died 1/20/1920. Had six children. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mooney, N.R. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/17/61. Deserted 8/6/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mooney, W.W. 2nd Lt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Released at the reorganization. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mooneyham, Charles W. Pvt. I CSR,Head,Pension,Cemetery Enlisted 5/20/61. Left at Camp Trousdale 7/22/61 on account of sickness. Listed as absent wounded on muster roll dated Sept. 1, 1862 - Jan. 1 1863. Probably wounded at Murfreesboro. Captured near Charleston Tn. 11/28/63. From Van Buren Co. Listed as a deserter who took the Oath in 12/63 at Knoxville and released. Pension #2279 applied for on 10/27/1899 in DeKalb Co. accepted 8/9/1904. Born in Van Buren Co. on 1/3/1839. Shot by a minie ball through left hand at Murfreesboro. Said he was absent for about 3 months after being wounded. Said he took the Oath in 1867 to get to vote. Had eight children and his wife was dead. Says he was discharged when peace was made. Says he was on detached duty in East Tennessee in latter part of war. Buried in the Caney Fork Cemetery in Warren County, 1/3/1839 - 3/23/1929. 1st wife was Martha Clark, 1/30/1846 - 3/20/1899. 2nd wife was Minnie Mullican, 12/17/1871 - 10/18/1895. An Anna Mullican Mooneyham is buried in the Goodson /Mullican Cemetery in Warren County. She is listed as his 2nd wife in Waren County Cemetery records. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mooneyham, Daniel Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Left at Camp Trousdale 7/22/61 due to sickness. Transferred by exchange to Co. C. 35th Tenn. Regt. 3/1/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mooneyham, T.J. Pvt. I CSR,CWVQ,Clark,Cemetery Enlisted 9/6/61 at Camp Smart into 5th Tenn. Transferred to 16th on 2/16/63 by exchange. Wounded at Chickamauga 9/19/63. From Van Buren Co. Tenn. Clark states he was shot through the leg. His father was named Hessy Carr Mooneyham and his mother was Polly Grissom Mooneyham. Polly's father was Thomas Grissom of Van Buren County. Pension #9858 filed 1/28/1908 accepted Thomas Jefferson Mooneyham. Living in Quebek, White County at time of CWVQ. His wife Charity, 3/1844 - 3/1892, is buried in the Jerico Church of Christ Cemetery in White County. In CWVQ p. 1562. He was born in March 1843. He states he was shot through the thigh. He served with the wagon train after recovering from his wound. He stated that he served until the surrender and that he did not receive a parole as he did not take the Oath. He was with the 3rd Consolidated Tennessee Regiment at the surrender. T.J. died on 6/16/1927. He walked from Tullahoma to home in 2 1/2 days after the war ended. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, (Cornelius) Pvt. G CSR Monroe Enlisted 5/21/61. Killed at Perryville 10/8/62. Sarah Pollard filed for effects in White Co. 8/11/63. He had neither wife nor children. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, A.J. Pvt. H CSR,Etter Enlisted 5/18/61. Mentioned in Etter diary as being sent to hospital on 6/6/62. On detached duty at Murfreesboro 12/31/62 in hospital. Was on Federal list as wounded Confederate Prisoners in Hospital #1 at Murfreesboro 4/3/63. He was most likely wounded and left in hospital after the Battle of Murfreesboro where he served as a nurse. He was paroled at Ft. Henry Md. 4/30/63. Deserted and took the Oath 9/10/63 near Chattanooga. He was sent to Louisville and enlisted in 11th Tenn. Cav. USA. He was from Warren Co. His parole of 9/9/63 at Murfreesboro is in his CSR. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, H.L.C. Pvt. G CSR,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/21/61. Was discharged by reason of his procuring a substitute at Tupelo Miss. in 1862. Pension #15811 filed 3/8/1924. Living in White Co. Born in White Co. in 1831. Had wife and children. Buried in the Moore Cove Cemetery in White County, 11/29/1831 - 3/29/1926. His two wives and a son are also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, I.B. Pvt. G CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Mortally wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Was captured and died in Federal custody 1/24/63. Cause of death was gun shot wound. Listed by Head as J.B. Moore. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, I.C. Pvt. I CSR,Clark Enlisted 5/20/61. Mortally wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. The brother of James Moore. Called "Crockett Moore" by Clark. From Van Buren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, J.A. ? A Head Head lists him as dying at home in 1863. Not listed in service records. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, James C. Pvt. I CSR,Clark,Head Enlisted 5/20/61. Killed at Perryville 10/8/62. Uncle to Tom Clark and Sally Smith of McMinnville. He had three brothers in the war, one was killed at Murfreesboro. The others were wounded in battle. He was from Van Buren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, James E. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 11/20/62. Deserted 8/4/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, John Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 11/20/62. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. (note in files says "see personal papers of A.H.Daugherty"). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, John A. Pvt. A CSR,Head Enlisted 5/18/61. Elected 2nd Cpl. 5/8/62. Was AWOL after Battle of Murfreesboro and reduced to ranks. Returned by 2/63 muster. Was present on 4/64 muster. Captured at Battle of Franklin Tenn. 11/30/64. Took Oath 6/29/65 at Pt. Lookout Md. From DeKalb Co. Was wounded slightly at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Transportation was furnished to him from Washington D.C. to Nashville on 6/30/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, John F. Musician K CSR Enlisted 6/9/61. Discharged as non conscript 7/16/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, L.D. Pvt. A CSR,Pension Enlisted 5/18/61. Elected 3rd Sgt. 3/17/63. Deserted 6/24/63. Captured after Perryville 10/11/62. Sent to City Point Va. for exchange 2/7/63. Was from DeKalb County. Took Oath 3/18/65. Pension #2393 filed 12/23/1899 rejected. Living in DeKalb Co. Born 9/17/1840. Got measles at Camp Trousdale and contracted piles in Virginia Campaign. Was in hospital in Harrodsburg Ky. as nurse and ward master. States he was on furlough at home and Army retreated and Federals were between him and his command, preventing his return. Had a wife and six children, one a deaf mute. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, Miles Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 10/1/62. Captured near Charleston Tenn. 11/28/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, R.P. Pvt. B CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, W.C. Pvt.Sgt. A CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Elected 4th Sgt. 5/8/62. Wounded at Perryville Ky. and died of wounds in Union custody. Died 10/28/62. Martha Cantrell (mother) filed claim for settlement on 2/14/63 in DeKalb Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, W.T. Pvt. E CSR,Womack Enlisted 5/15/61. From Warren Co. Promoted to 4th Cpl. 3/15/64. Took Oath at Nashville 1/13/65. Was wounded severely at Perryville. Capt. Womack sent him to Chattanooga from Knoxville on 10/27/62 to the hospital. Was in a hospital in Cassville Ga. sometime between 7/1 and 10/31/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moore, W.T. Pvt. K CSR,Head,Putnam, Cemetery Enlisted 6/9/61. Died at Dublin Va. 1/11/62. A William Moore is listed in Putnam as dying ca 9/1861 in Huntersville Va. This could well be him. Buried in Cookeville City Cemetery. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Morford, Charles R. Pvt., Lt. C CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 5/28/61. Elected 1st Lt. 3/17/63. On 2/64 roll signs as commanding the company. Wounded at Perryville. Captured near Nashville 1/16/64. Sent to Johnson's Island. Released on Oath 6/17/65. from Warren Co. Buried in Riverside Cemetery in McMinnville. Born 11/25/1840, died 1/1/1900. Wife Mollie Lusk. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Morgan, Benjamin F. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Deserted 10/9/62. (Perryville 10/8/62). Is on a receipt of Confederate prisoners exchanged near Vicksburg 11/15/62. (He must have been captured after deserting or simply captured). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Morgan, William Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Discharged due to Conscript Act. 7/16/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Morrow, Robert Pvt. C CSR,Head Enlisted 11/20/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro and recovered at home. Name appears on 8/63 muster. Head lists a W.R. Morrow of Co. C. as also being wounded at Chickamauga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Morton, William CSR,Mason Enlisted 5/15/61. Discharged 8/1/62 as underage. Mason mentions guarding a "W.C. Morton" and two others on 3/28/62. This is probably the man. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Most, Wesley Pvt. H CSR,Womack,Mason Enlisted 5/21/61. Discharged 7/61 due to disability. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moulder, Jerry Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Deserted 5/10/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moulder, John T. Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Captured or deserted at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Wounded slightly at Murfreesboro. Union records list him as captured. Head lists a " J.F. Moulder co. D." as missing at Murfreesboro. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Moulder, William M. Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 11/24/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro and ordered to hospital. Also listed as having deserted appx. 1/4/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mulican, L.J. Pvt. D CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 10/5/62. Died at Tullahoma 3/23/63. Buried at the Confederate Cemetery in Tullahoma. Probably died of wounds received at Murfreesboro. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mulican, M.W. Pvt. D CWVQ m --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mullican, J.W. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 8/9/61 at Huntersville Va. Detailed as nurse at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Captured 1/5/63 at Murfreesboro. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mullican, William W. Pvt. D CSR,Pension,Cemetery Enlisted 5/21/61. Severely wounded at Perryville and left at hospital in Harrodsburg. Captured by Federals 10/9/62 and sent to Camp Butler Ill. Paroled at Ft. Monroe Va. 4/14/63. Pension #1623 filed 8/28/1895 from Warren Co. accepted. Born 4/26/1838 in Warren Co. Wounded in both legs by shell and right arm by a rifle shot. Ball still in his shoulder blade. Was sent to Petersburg Va. after parole then went home for the duration of the war. Had wife age 47 and six children. Was County Register. Widow's (N.E. Mullican) application #2927 filed 10/20/1909 accepted. She was born 11/1/1847? In DeKalb Co. Married in 18?8. He died 8/18/1909 at McMinnville. Had nine children. It is probable that his parents are buried in the Goodson/Mullican Cemetery in Warren County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mullins, James Pvt. G CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Was a mechanic. Captured with wagon train near Charleston Tn. 11/24/63. Federals list him as being captured at Ringgold Ga. on 11/25/63. Sent to Rock Island Ill. Died at Rock Island 3/15/64. Cause of death listed as "Variola". Grave #832 South of Prison Barracks. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Mullins, John W. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Joined McBride's Cavalry 4/10/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Murphy, John Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Discharged 8/62 as overage. Was a cook/teamster after discharge at least until 12/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Murray, James R. Pvt. F CSR,Lind.,Head Enlisted 6/9/61. Detailed to look after sick at Grahamsville S.C. 3/20/62. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Thomas C. Murray (father) filed claim for effects in Putnam Co. on 5/8/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Murray, T.B. Lt.Col. F&S CSR,Etter,Cemetery Enlisted 5/15/62. Was originally Capt. of company H. Promoted to Lt. Col. 6/8/61. Dropped from roster of commissioned officers 5/15/62. Mentioned in Etter diary as leaving the command 5/16/62. Buried in Riverside Cemetery in McMinnville, 1829 - 1876. Married to Mary Goodbar. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Myers, G.W. Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Deserted 9/1/62. Also is shown as deserting 4/18/63 at Tullahoma. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Myers, J.H. ? ? CV Mentioned in Confederate Veteran Vol. XVI p.359 as dying in Tracy City Tenn. at age 71. Left behind 5 sons and three daughters. Was called "Uncle Jack". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Myers, John A. Pvt. I CSR, Arkansas Enlisted 5/20/61. Discharged 12/26/61 due to disability. Arkansas pension #16263 filed 8/10/1914 in Conway County Arkansas. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Myers, John R. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Discharged at Tupelo Miss. 7/4/62 due to being unfit for duty. Born in Warren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nash, Allen Pvt. K CSR,Head,Pension Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Left behind at hospital. Rejoined Co. 3/17/63. Sent to hospital in Atlanta 4/28/63. Captured near Ooltewah Tenn. on 11/25/63. Federals list him as captured at Ringgold Ga. 11/26/63. Entered Rock Island 11/13/63. Remarks: deserted. Took Oath 10/27/64. Voluntered for Frontier duty with USA but was rejected. Released 10/27/64. On Confederate records (Shelbyville) he is listed as having been found in Knoxville and sent to duty or a hospital 4/23/63. Pension #8059 filed 4/10/1906 rejected. Living in Dickson Co. Born in Montgomery Co. N.C. 2/2/1833. States he was wounded in left hand and left thigh. Had a wife and some sons. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Neal, O.D. Pvt. E CSR,Womack,Head,Mason Enlisted 5/15/61. Died at Huntersville Va. 9/3/61. Buried on 9/4/61 on a high hill south from the Huntersville Church appx. 300 paces. His father was Hamilton Neal (Hambleton). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nelson, G.W. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. On rolls through 8/63. Listed by federals as being a deserter who took the Oath in Roane County during 12/63 and permitted to go at large behind Federal lines. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nevins, N.P. Pvt. ? CSR Was captured at Livingston Tenn. 4/24/62. Sent from Camp Chase to Vicksburg for exchange 8/25/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Newman, G.J Pvt. B CSR,Head, Carden Enlisted 5/23/61. AWOL from 3/20/62 until arrest in 8/62. Fined for his $50.00 bounty. Took Oath 1/8/65. From Ruthewrford Co. There is a letter in file from Capt. McC??? Relating to his charges of desertion dated 12/26/62 from Murfreesboro. Private Hereden was recommended to go to Capt. Brewer at Manchester and get written statement regarding evidence of desertion. "the life of the accused may depend upon desired evidence". Head lists him as dying while in the service. Place and time unknown. Carden mentions him driving a commissary wagon on 12/25/1863 at Dalton Ga. Calls him "Gabe". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Newsom, Jim A CWVQ m, CV Mentioned as being with P.H. Cantrell at Camp Douglas. (CV XIV p.216) Was a boot maker. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nichols, J.K.P. Pvt. D,F CSR,CWVQm,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Deserted 6/9/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62 and ordered to hospital. Returned by 2/63 muster. In 2/64 he was assessed $13.00 for the apparent loss of 1 cartridge box, 1 shoulder strap, and 40 cartridges. Transferred to 24th Texas 4/1/64 by order of Gen. Johnston. Mentioned in CWVQ as being killed at Atlanta. Head lists him as having been killed at Franklin. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nichols, John H. Pvt.Sgt. F CSR,Head, WPA, CV Enlisted 6/9/61. Severely wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. No further records of him with command. Letter to his father D.H. Nichols from Bristol Va. Dated 7/28/1861 is in WPA letters collection at UT Special Collections. Mentioned in CV Vol. X p.162. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nichols, Moses Pvt.2nd Lt. F CSR,Putnam, WPA Jasper Enlisted 6/9/61. Wounded at Perryville 10/8/62. Wounded in legs and arm the latter amputated. Back with command by 8/63 and placed on detached duty. Was on roster 9/16/64 near Jonesboro Ga. Father of Walter Nichols. Born 12/10/1838 died 7/6/1888. Son of David Henry Douglas and Elizabeth Ann Jared Nichols. Letter to his father, D.H. Nichols, dated 8/3/1862 in WPA letters collection at UT Special Collections. His grandmother was Mrs. Malinda Jared. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Noe, James Pvt. F Head Head lists him as being killed at Murfreesboro. No CSR found. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Norris, Avery Pvt. G CSR,CSH,Cem.,Pension Enlisted 9/21/62. Sent to hospital 4/20/63. On rolls as of 8/63 as present. Listed as being paid $108.66 on 5/1/63 and remarks as "Bounty paid". Is buried in Grave # 466 in Confederate Cemetery at Tulip Grove. He died at the Tennessee Confederate Veterans Home in 1930. He was born in 1832 or 1836. Pension # 7246. Applied for pension on 7/24/1905. Was living in Pollard Tenn. White Co. at time of pension application. States he had rheumatism contracted in service and kidney trouble. States he took the Oath in McMinnville rather than go to prison. J.R. Swindle and J.C. Atnip vouched for him. Application seems to have been rejected. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Norris, I.L. Pvt. ? CSR, Cemetery Listed as captured in Overton Co. Tenn. 4/24/62. Exchanged from Camp Chase to Vicksburg 8/25/62. A Luke Norris is buried in the John Vaughan Cemetery in Overton County, 1843 - 1925. Son of Isaac Norris. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- North, Thomas Sgt. C CSR,Head Enlisted 5/28/61. Discharged upon furnishing substitute 8/6/62. He was from Warren Co. Head lists him as being killed while in the Cavalry. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Null, J.M. Cpl.,Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 6/9/61. Discharged as non conscript 7/16/62. From Putnam Co. Took Oath at Nashville 1/7/65. A Jas. Nol is listed as killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62 Pvt. Co.F. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nunneley, Arch Pvt. E CSR,Womack,Mason Enlisted 5/15/61. Wounded slightly at Perryville. Mentioned by Womack on 11/8/62. Capt. Womack bought a pair of "ordinary" shoes from him for $10. Transferred to 2nd Tenn. Bat. 5/1/63. Mason mentions guarding him and two others on 3/28/62 in S.C. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nunneley, W.R. Pvt. E CSR,Pension Enlisted 11/26/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Present on rolls as of 4/63. Listed as present through 4/64. Pension #5474 filed 8/14/1903 accepted. Living in Warren Co. Born in Warren Co. in 1844. Stated he was wounded at Murfreesboro and Chickamauga. Got right forefinger shot off at Murfreesboro. Was wounded in right hip by a piece of shell at Chickamauga. States he was paroled at Rome Ga. at the end. Took Oath in 4/65 as required. Had a wife and two children.. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nunnelley, Gen'l Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/15/61. Deserted 4/28/63. Wounded severely at Perryville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Nunnely, J.N. Pvt. E CSR Paroled at McMinnville 7/20/63. Probably a deserter. He was from Warren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- O'Keith, Patrick Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Transferred to McBride's Cavalry 4/10/62. He was born in Cork County Ireland. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Oaks, Alexander Pvt. K CSR Mortally wounded at Perryville. Died 10/11/62 of wounds. Margaret Oakes was listed as the legal representative of the deceased. He joined by transfer 9/4/62 from the 8th Tenn Cavalry. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Odell, James Pvt. ? CSR Was captured at Livingston Tn. 4/24/62 and sent to Camp Chase. Transferred to Vicksburg for exchange 8/26/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Odle, James M. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 10/28/62. Deserted 10/29/62 near Manchester. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Oldfield, John Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Transferred to McBride's Cavalry Company on 4/10/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Oleary, Timothy Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Transferred to Calvary 4/10/62. Born in Ireland. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ollison, Lewis Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 6/9/61. Sick and left behind 8/3/61. Severely wounded at Perryville 10/8/62. Captured at Perryville 10/10/62. Exchanged at City Point Va. 4/8/63 along with 855 paroled Confederate prisoners. Also listed as sent to Vicksburg for exchange 12/3/62. Rejoined command 4/2?/63. On detached duty 8/23/63. Captured with wagon train near Ooltewah Station Ga. on 11/25/63. Federal records show him to have been captured at Cleveland Tenn. 11/25/63. (probably more accurate as that is where the wagon train was captured). From Carthage, Smith County. Sent to Rock Island. On roll at Rock Island as POW's who desire to take the Oath 3/18/64. Remarks: home inside Federal lines. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Overturff, William Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Reenlisted 4/8/62 into McBride's Cavalry at Grahamsville S.C. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Owen, John F. Pvt.3rd Lt. F CSR,Lind.,Thompson,Head Enlisted 6/9/61. Slightly wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Promoted to 2nd Lt. 3/21/63. Elected 3rd Lt. after the death of Wallace. Killed at Jonesboro Ga. according to Dillard in Military Annals of Tennessee. Thompson mentions a Lt. Owens as being wounded at Dallas Ga. Head lists him as being killed at Jonesboro Ga. Mentioned by Marcus Wright as being wounded at Chickamauga. He was the brother of Milton and Rufus. Milton states he was killed at Jonesboro Ga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Owen, Milton M. Pvt.,O.S. F CSR,Putnam,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 3/14/63. Promoted to O.S. 7/1/63. Wounded in Battle of Peachtree Creek Ga. Born 9/7/1840 died 4/5/1922 in Putnam Co. Son of Wiley U. and Nancy Smith Owen. Married 1st Margaret, 2nd Henrietta Frances Dowell. Buried at Smiths Chapel Cemetery in Putnam County. Witnessed J.B. Evans' pension application. His own pension was #10090 filed 4/15/1908 accepted. Living in Putnam Co. States he was shot twice clear through the right leg above the knee on 7/20/64. States he was carried off the field and sent to a hospital at Columbus Ga. with gangrene. States he was hospitalized until 4/65 and he received his parole at Vineville Ga. and came home barely able to walk on crutch and stick. Reached home 5/19/65. Had a wife and one son. Had one brother shot dead at his side at Peachtree Creek and another died in a previous battle. He stopped to straighten his brother out and took his brother's hankerchief and spread it over his face and went back into the firing line. He apparently was dropped from the rolls appx. 1920. He raised P.H. Horner from a little boy. Was commissioner of the county Asylum. Was a member of Invalid Corps at the end of war. His wife Margaret, 11/11/1838 - 4/2/1873, is buried in the Terry Cemetery in Putnam County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Owen, Rufus E. Pvt. F CSR,Dillard,Head,Pension Enlisted 9/15/62 by W.W. Wallace in Jackson Co. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. On rolls as present as of 8/63. Granted furlough for 30 days on 1/12/63. Was in hospital at LaGrange Ga. 6/22/64 and discharged from there 7/7/64 to return to duty. Listed by Dillard as being killed at Peach Tree Creek. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Owens, Nero Pvt. I CSR (Series 1 - Vol. 23, Part 2- page 887, June 26/63. Shelilia(sp?) to Fain. See Chap 2 Vol. 235. pg. 66) (see personal papers of D. Cook 10 sc pertaining to court martial). Enlisted 10/15/62. Deserted 12/1/62 or 10/18/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ozner, W.H. ? H CSR Only entry is "Reference envelope". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pace, John Pvt. C CSR,Head Enlisted 11/20/62. Deserted 9/11/63 near Chattanooga. Took the Oath at Stevenson Ala. Was scheduled for release at Tullahoma. Head lists a John Pace Co. C. as dying in the service. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pace, Joseph Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 7/22/61. Deserted 9/18/63. (Pase). Listed as deserting at Glasgow Ky. 9/21/62. (Pase). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Paine, A.J. Pvt.,Capt. C,E CSR Enlisted 5/15/61. Appointed Capt. of Ordnance 10/19/62. Wounded slightly at Perryville. Assigned to duty as Ordance Officer of Maney's Brigade to release Alex. Allison, Acting Ordance Officer by Gen. Hood 10/4/64. Many documents on file in the capacity of his assignment. Was brought up on charges of neglect of duty in the beginning of 12/63. Charges were withdrawn in early 12/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Paine, Henry Pvt.Cpl. I CSR,Etter,Thompson,Head Enlisted 10/1/62 in Spencer Tenn. Appointed Cpl. 2/15/63. Admitted to Hospital in Macon Ga. 9/7/64 and died 9/28/64 from wounds. From Van Buren Co. Listed by Etter as mortally wounded in fighting on 9/5/64. Mentioned by Thompson as being mortally wounded on 9/5/64. Head lists him as being killed at Lovejoy Station Ga. on 9/5/64. He was the brother of W.R. Paine. His brother tells of his death in his pension application. W. R. buried him in Macon Ga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Paine, John R. 1st Lt. H CSR Enlisted 5/15/61. Promoted to Adjt. 9/20/61. Captured at McMinnville 4/21/63. Sent to Ft. Delaware. Remarks: claimed to have resigned 2/13/63. There is a letter requesting resignation due to disability sent 1/27/63 by Paine. He states he has Varicosola. His resignation apparently accepted. Must have been captured at home. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Paine, William R. Pvt.,Sgt. I CSR,Clark,Head,Pension Enlisted 5/20/61. On rolls through 4/64. Took Oath at Nashville 2/27/65. Was from Van Buren Co. Listed as Rebel Deserter. Was slightly wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Apparently served in Capt. James M. Huston's Company in the Pioneer Battalion commanded by Capt. Meriwether at some point. Clark mentions him at the battle of Chickamauga. Clark mentions him as one of the boys "worn out and weary, left for home" during Hood's retreat from Nashville. Pension #5294 filed 7/25/1903 accepted in 1912. Living in Van Buren Co. Born in Van Buren Co. on 5/18/1837. States the bowel problems he contracted in the war is what is disabling him. He stated he had chills and could not keep up and went home from Columbia after the Battle of Nashville. Stated he took the Oath for protection from Stokes and Blackburn who were killing rebels "promiscously". Had a wife and four children. Lived in Laurelburg. States he lost a brother (Henry) at Lovejoy Station Ga. in 1864. Letter on Battle of Nashville is in his CSR. His pension was held up for a long time due to the desertion entry in his record. He strenously denied such. He claimed that "the Army left me". He lived in Missouri from 1871 - 1876. W.H. Head, James Worthington and G.B. Johnson vouched for his pension claim. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Parker, F.M. Pvt. G CSR Paroled at McMinnville 7/21/63. He was from Warren Co. Apparently a deserter. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Parker, G.W. Cpl.,Pvt. H CSR,CWVQ Pension Enlisted 5/18/61. Wounded severely at Perryville 10/8/62. Captured by Federals at Harrodsburg and paroled between 12/28/62 and 1/9/63. Name Parks, Geo W. in CWVQ p.1688 gives names of many in his company. His father was Carroll Parks who lived in Irving College in Warren County. His mother was Hixey Bullen Parks. Her parents were George Bullen and Patsy Bullen. His father owned two slaves. Vouched for H.L. Hayes widow's pension in 1920. The CSR uses the name Parker and it should be Parks. He was the brother of Captain J.M. Parks. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Parker, Pink A CWVQ m --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Parker, Samuel T. Pvt. I CSR,Clark Enlisted 5/20/61. Killed at Perryville 10/8/62. Was from White Co. Clark states he was "killed dead". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Parker, Thomas Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 11/28/62. Was a shoemaker as he was unfit for field duty (2/20/63). He deserted at some point in the Summer of 1863 and was paroled and released at Manchester 8/12/63 as non combatant. He was from Coffee Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Parker, William H. Pvt. ? CSR Listed on refugee and rebel deserter list in Washington D.C. 6/18/65. Transportation furnished to Morristown Tenn. after he reported to Provost Marshall's office in D.C. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Parks, James M. Sgt.Capt. H CSR,Lind.,Etter,Head,Clark,Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Slightly wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62 as Capt. of Company H. Listed in Lindsley as John. This is probably the "I.M. Parks" mentioned in Etter diary as being elected Capt. on 5/8/62. A Capt. "J.M. Parks" is mentioned by Etter as being mortally woundeded on 9/19/63 at Chickamauga and dying 9/20/63. Head lists him as being killed at Chickamauga. Clark mentions that Mark Mitchell assisted him in getting off the field. Buried in the Hebron Cemetery in Warren County, 2/20/1840 - 9/1863. He was the son of Carroll and Hixey Bullen Parks. His parents are also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Parsley, Bryce Pvt. K CSR,Head Substitute for T.J. Bradford. Wounded at Battle of Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Died in Academy Hospital in Chattanooga 1/19/63 of wounds received. Had $4.35 as only possession. Frank Hawthorne, surgeon in charge handled the effects. He was born in DeKalb Co. Age 56 at time of death. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Parsley, T. Pvt. A CSR,Head Enlisted 9/22/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Also listed as deserted 1/1/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Passons, Andrew Pvt. I CSR,CWVQm, Cemetery Jackson Enlisted 8/1/62. Captured at Calhoun Ga. 5/14/64. Sent to Rock Island. Enlisted in USA Navy 6/10/64. Buried in the Long Cemetery in Van Buren County, 12/27/1843. His son W.T. and two daughters, Mary and Sarah, are buried in the Cotton Cemetery in Warren County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Passons, Edward T. Pvt. I CSR,Clark,CWVQ,Rel.,Cem. Enlisted 5/20/61. Was from Van Buren Co. Deserted 9/8/63. Took Oath 5/4/65. Clark mentions being in the guardhouse with him in 1863 for having their guns out in the woods. Clark also mentions him in Cheat Mt. Campaign. Buried in Long Cemetery in Van Buren Co. Born 9/25/1836 died 11/29/1919. Wife was Evaline Passons born 1/22/37 died 1/14/11. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Passons, James M. Pvt. I CSR,Head,CWVQm,Cem.,Rel. Enlisted 5/20/61. On 4/64 is listed as being detailed to Pioneer Corps of Division. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Is listed by Head as being wounded at Resaca. Buried at Long Cemetery in Van Buren Co. Born 12/27/43 died 11/20/1888. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Passons, Tilford Pvt. I CSR Discharged sometime during 5/61. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Passons, William J.T. Pvt. I CSR,Cem.,Relative,Pension Enlisted 5/24/61. Discharged due to overage provision of Conscript Act on 7/16/62. A William J.T. Passons born 6/18/1822 died 2/2/1913 is buried in the Old Union Cemetery in White Co. A William D. Passons born 11/28/1842 died 4/25/1913 is buried in the Old Union Cemetery in White Co. Pension #12938 filed 6/26/1911 rejected. Living in White Co. Compelled to take the Oath rather than go to prison. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Patterson, Lee Pvt. A CSR,Head Enlisted 11/22/62. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Patton, John M. Pvt. I CSR,Clark,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/20/61. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Clark mentions coming home from the war with him. Pension #5629 filed 9/18/1903 accepted. Living in Warren Co. Born in Bledsoe Co. in 1838. States he was broken down by four years in the service. Had been married and had a daughter age 36. Wife was dead. He died 6/13/1914 in Warren Co. in Rock Island. There is a John M. Patton buried in the Friendship Cemetery in Warren County, 10/12/1839 - 1/26/1913. Son of James M. and Eliza Smith Patton. John's first wife was Amanda O'Neal whom he married on 12/12/1865. His second wife was Catherine Durham, 12/8/1832 - 1/29/1899. He married Catherine on 10/10/1872. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Paxton, James Pvt. B CSR,Ark Enlisted 11/10/62. Deserted 7/17/63 near Chattanooga. Was from Coffee Co. Paroled 7/26/63. Arkansas pension #16535 filed 8/8/1908 from Carroll county. He died 6/21/1926. His widow Angeline filed on 8/15/1927. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Payne, M. C. G Cemetery Rose Hill Cemetery Georgia. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pearson, H.L.C. Pvt.,Sgt. F CSR,Head Enlisted 6/9/61 at Camp Trousdale. Wounded at Perryville 10/8/62. Mentioned in T.C. Thompson letter of 1/12/62 in S.C. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pennington, Henry Pvt. H CSR,Head Enlisted 9/17/62. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Peppers, Aaron Pvt. C CSR,Etter,Head, Cemetery Enlisted 11/20/62. Still on rolls as of 4/64. Mentioned by Etter as being killed at Franklin 11/30/64. Mentioned by Head as being killed at Franklin. Buried at the McGavock Confederate Cemetery at the Carnton Mansion in Franklin Tn. section 61, grave #151. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Peppers, John Pvt. C CSR,Head Enlisted 11/20/62. Died 3/20/63 at hospital in Shelbyville. Probably as result of wounds at Murfreesboro. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Perry, Alson Pvt. C CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Promoted to 2nd Cpl. 12/1/62. Transferred to Co. G in 1/63. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Was from Warren Co. Listed as deserting 12/20/64. Took Oath at Nashville 1/20/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Perry, F.M. Pvt. H CSR,Etter Enlisted 7/22/61. Deserted 11/4/62. Possibly the "Perry" mentioned-- in Etter diary as being put on extra duty for not answering their name on 7/20/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Perry, Joel Pvt. C CSR, Pension Enlisted 5/28/61. Left at Staunton Va. sick. On rolls as of 4/64. Is on list of prisoners exchanged near Vicksburg 11/15/62. Apparently he was captured sometime before that (most likely Perryville). From Warren Co. Took Oath 1/20/65 at Nashville. (probably captured or deserted after the Battle of Nashville). Widow's pension #408 filed 10/14/1913 from Warren County. Application rejected. Her name was Susan Cantrell Perry born on 5/9/1841 in Warren County. He was born on 4/12/1831 in North Carolina. Married on 11/21/1867. He told her he was cut off after the Battle of Nashville and told to leave. He died in Warren County on 11/19/1899. They had five children. J.J. Martin vouched for her. Union records reflect that he deserted 12/20/1864. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Perry, John M. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 11/20/62. Left sick on the retreat from Missionary Ridge 11/26/63. Was captured 11/25/63. Sent to Rock Island. Is listed on one Federal roll as having deserted. From Warren Co. Took Oath 10/11/64. Enlisted in USA but rejected by mustering officer. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Perry, W.S. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 11/21/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro and ordered to hospital. Listed as having been captured by Union forces at Murfreesboro. A White T. Perry is in his file as having deserted 8/20/63 and taking the Oath at Nashville on 3/18/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Perry, William Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 11/21/62. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. An entry in CSR says "see personal papers of L.T. Reves Co. D 38th Regt. Tenn." --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pettit, Lewis Pvt.,2nd Lt. G CSR,Etter,Head,Cemetery Marion Enlisted 5/21/61. Promoted on 1/1/64. Captured after Perryville and eventually exchanged at Vicksburg on 12/15/62. He was captured in Harrodsburg Ky. on 10/10/62 as he was severely wounded. Etter mentions a "Lt. Pettet" as being killed at Franklin on 11/30/64. Head lists him as being killed at Franklin. Buried at the McGavock Confederate Cemetery at the Carnton Mansion in Franklin Tn. Section 61, grave #154. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pettit, Thomas J. Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. At home sick from the fever 6/25/61. Discharged as non conscript at reorganization in 1862. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Phelps, Samuel Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 4/5/63 at Tullahoma. Deserted 4/23/63 at Shelbyville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Philips, Jo__ I CWVQ m Killed in battle. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Phillips, J.D. Pvt. E Pension Vouched for J.J. Martin's pension in 1910. He stated he was in E Co. and was paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. No CSR found with this name. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Phillips, Joshua D. Pvt. A CSR,Head,Pension,Webb, Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Promoted to 5th Sgt. 1/1/63. On 8/63 muster listed as on daily duty at General Polk's Hdquarters. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65 as J.L. Phillips Pvt. Co. K. Won a marksman contest and received a Whitworth rifle in Middle Tenn. after Perryville. Vouched for Watson Cantrell's pension application. Vouched for John Vanhooser. Brother of S.M. Phillips. Buried in the Smithville City Cemetery, 6/14/1837 - 2/1/1911. His wife, Mary is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Phillips, S.M. Cpl.,Pvt. A CSR,Webb, Jackson County,Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Wounded severly at Perryville (gunshot wound). Back with command by 2/63 muster. Sent to hospital 5/16/63. Was discharged 6/25/63 due to wound received at Perryville. Took Oath 1/8/64 as Prisoner Of War "released" at Nashville 1/8/64. Was an artist before the war. Brother to Joshua. There is a Sam M. Phillips in "The history of Jackson County" who moved to Jackson County from Putnam County. He was born on 7/30/1837 and died 5/30/1904. He was married to Sally Bullington Phillips. They had 13 children. He is buried in the Smith Chapel Cemetery in Putnam County. His wife Sallie, 8/31/1836 - 9/2/1925, is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Phillips, Spencer Putnam Listed in Putnam as a 16th member. Probably the Spencer Phillips in the 28th Tenn. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pinkson, William Pvt. D CWVQ m --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pinkston, J.D. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Transferred to Carnes Battery 9/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pirtle, Thomas Pvt. K CSR,Head Enlisted 5/20/61. Died at Millsboro Va. about 8/20/61 of unknown disease. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pitman, David Pvt. A CSR,Thompson,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Deserted 5/5/63. Mentioned in Thompson memoir in the Cheat Mt. Campaign. Vouched for M.E. Adcock's pension application. Buried in the Young Bend Cemetery in DeKalb County, 1837 - 1922. His wife Mary is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pleasant, James Pvt. F CSR,Head Enlisted 11/21/62 at home. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Died a prisoner within Federal lines at Murfreesboro 1/8/63. Cause of death listed as a gunshot wound. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Poe, Elijah Pvt. H CSR Enlisted at Lynchburg Va. Discharged 8/62 due to overage. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Poff, James Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 11/16/62 at McMinnville. Was paid bounty for enlistment of $50.00. Deserted 7/21/63 near Chattanooga. Paroled at Manchester Tenn. 7/28/63. Was from Coffee Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Poindexter, J.W. Chaplain F&S Womack,Thompson,Clark Elected Chaplain of the 16th on 6/30/61. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pointer, Daniel G. 3rd Lt. F CSR Enlisted 6/9/61. Died from wound received at Perryville Ky. Appointed Lt. 5/8/62. Claim filed for effects and compensation in Putnam Co. on 3/6/63 by father John B. Pointer. Dillard has him listed as killed at Murfreesboro. Perryville is the most likely site of his death. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pollard, Joseph Pvt. G CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Reenlisted for the war 4/1/64, stoppages 1 bayonet scabbard $6.00. Promoted to 4th Cpl. in 4/64. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. From White Co. Took Oath at Nashville Tenn. 2/3/65. Probably captured on the retreat from Battle of Nashville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pollard, Thomas R. Pvt. G CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Noted as reenlisting for the war in 1/64. Shows on rolls as of 4/64. Head lists him as being killed at Atlanta. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pomler, Daniel G. 2nd Lt. K/F CSR Died Oct. 9th 1862. Most likely the result of wounds received at Perryville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Porter, Samuel Pvt. I CSR,Clark,CWVQm,Head Enlisted 5/20/61. Elected Cpl. 5/24/62. Is listed as absent wounded on 1&2/63 muster. (Probably wounded at Murfreesboro). Still absent wounded as of 4/63. Detached by order of Gen. Pillow on 5/1/63. Is listed as being in hospital at Richmond Va. on 12/19/61 returned to duty 12/20/61 (rheumatism). Mentioned in CWVQ p.510 as being killed. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Porter, Solomon Pvt. I CSR,CWVQm,Head,Pension Enlisted 10/15/62 at home Van Buren Co. Spencer, Tenn. Captured on march from Shelbyville 6/27/63. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. (an S. Peter is listed as being severely wounded at Murfreesboro, also in this service file). Martin Mitchell mentions him in his pension file as being captured with himself and several others. Porter's pension #4524 filed 10/20/1902 rejected. Living in Wilson Co. Born in Van Buren Co. in 1843. Had wife and five children. Claimed general disability. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Porter, Thomas B. Adjutant F&S Head Mentioned by Head as being Acting Regimental Adjutant during the Battle of Murfreesboro. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Porter, William Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 11/20/62 at McMinnville. Deserted 1/4/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Porter, William Pvt. I CSR,Medley Enlisted 9/6/61 at Camp Smart into the 5th Tenn. Transferred into the 16th on 2/16/63. Deserted at Shelbyville 5/3/63. Federals list him as being captured at Shelbyville on 6/27/63. Appears on a roll of Prisoners of War paroled at McMinnville 7/22/63. Also listed as sent to Camp Chase and then to Ft. Delaware and finally exchanged at City Point Va. 2/27/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Potter, Leonard Pvt. ? CSR Captured 4/21/63 at McMinnville by Provost Marshall's Office. Paroled for exchange 5/10/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Potter, O.D. Pvt. A CSR,Head,Webb, Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Died 7/1/61 at Camp Trousdale of measles. Son of Abraham Potter. Brother of Thomas Potter. Buried in the Potter Cemetery in DeKalb County, 12/22/1838 - 7/16/1861. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Potter, Thomas Sgt.Maj. A CSR,Webb,Rel.,Cemetery Benton Enlisted 5/18/61. Appointed Sgt. Major 7/12/61. Wounded at Perryville. Deserted 12/16/64. Took the Oath at Nashville 1/8/65. Went back to Smithville and ran a bank and mercantile store. W. C. Potter was his brother and a former governor of Tennessee. Buried in Smithville City Cemetery. Born 1/11/1835, died 11/24/1898. His wife, Samantha, 11/1/1846 - 1/25/1929, is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Potter, Thomas T. Pvt. A CSR,Head,Webb, Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Died 7/5/61 at Camp Trousdale. Brother of O.D. and son of Abraham Potter. Buried in the Potter Cemetery in DeKalb County, 1843 - 7/4/1861. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Potter, W.C. Pvt.1st Lt. A CSR,OR,Pension,Rel.,Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Promoted to 1st Lt. 8/5/63. Mentioned in Marcus Wright's report as being wounded at Chickamauga. Vouched for P.G. Cantrell and Watson Cantrell's pension applications. Brother to Thomas B. Potter. Became a Governor of Tennessee. His wife was Martha Helen Potter. He is buried in Smithville City Cemetery. Born 11/30/1839, died 6/8/1906. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Potter, William Pvt. H/E CSR,Womack,Mason,Cemetery Enlisted 5/15/61. Sick at Huntersville Va. Discharged 11/15/61 due to losing use of his left hand caused by "local injury from the blow of a hatchet" losing several fingers and complications to muscles and tendons. Womack notes his discharge as 10/29/61. Mason notes him leaving for Tennessee on 9/9/61. A W.A. Potter is buried in the Sparta City Cemetery born 1/20/1830 died 5/25/1889. Possibly this is him. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Powell, Henry Pvt. G CSR,Pension Enlisted 7/22/61. Discharged at Pocotaligo S.C. 1/15/62 due to spinal injury that occurred when railroad car went off the track. Was born in London (or Bristol) England. He was 23 at time of discharge. 5'8" tall, blue eyes, dark hair. Also listed as having chronic rheumatism. Pension #640 filed 9/22/1891 form Warren Co. accepted. Born in London England 9/4/1837. He stated he had a severe injury to the spine disabling him. Said he could not stay at home so he rode with Forrest's Cavalry. Had a wife and three children. Resident of Tennssee since 1850. W.G. Etter vouched for him. John H.Powell wrote a scathing letter in 1915 regarding Henry's application. Widow's pension #5842 filed 4/6/1915 accepted. Living in McMinnville. Name was Martha Matilda Curtis. Born in Warren Co. 2/9/1849. Died 8/9/1936. Married 10/18/1866. Had three children. Henry died 3/13/1915. His discharge is in her file. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Powers, Homer A. Pvt. E CSR,Putnam,Pension Enlisted 5/23/61. Discharged 2/25/62. Born 11/1840. Listed in 16th Cav. (probably a mistake in Putnam). Pension #8599 filed 12/3/1906. Living in Putnam Co. Born in Rome Ga. 11/15/1840. States he was in charge of Dr. Mauzy's medicine wagon during his service. States he contracted rheumatism in S.C. and discharged to his home in Coffee Co. Had a wife age 67 and a 24y/o son and two grandchildren. Had another son and two daughters. States he was taken ill on 1/1/62 with typhoid fever and pneumonia and sent to White Sulphur Springs Va. hospital as Louisburg was threatened. His left hand was severely frostbitten during the Cheat Mt. campaign. States he destroyed his discharge as Calvin Brixey's gang of bushwhackers were killing anyone with confederate papers in that part of Tennessee. His wife was Elizabeth D. Powers (widow application #5059 filed 7/25/1913 accepted). Living in Cookeville. Born 5/7/1840 in Hawkins Co. Maiden name Cleghorn. States he was born 11/11/1839. Married 3/5/1868 (or 1865) in Coffee Co. He died 7/13/1913. Had eight children, four living. Married in a cornfield. Mary A. Wooten was her sister. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Powers, William A. Pvt. B CSR, Pension Enlisted 11/26/62. Ordered to Murray's Batt. 5/13/63 by order of Gen. Cheatham. Pension #8431 filed 9/14/1906 rejected. Living in Davidson Co. Born in Coffee Co. in 1835. States he was taken prisoner near Sweetwater Tenn. in 12/63 and sent to Rock Island. Took Oath there and released 5/9/65. Lived with his son William in Nashville at time of application. Other son, James, lived in Chicago. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Priest, Larkin Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Deserted on March from Tullahoma 7/10/63. Took Oath 3/14/65 at Nashville. Federals list him as having deserted 8/30/62. From Van Buren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Priest, Marion Pvt. I CSR,Head Enlisted 9/1/62. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Priest, T.A. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Wounded at Perryville 10/8/62. Deserted on March from Tullahoma 7/10/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pullin, C. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Deserted 4/10/63 or 5/5/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pullin, G.W. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 11/10/62. Transferred to Engineer Troop 8/27/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pullin, Thomas Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Transferred to Engineer Troop 8/27/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Purdom, E.J Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Discharged 1/10/62. He was born in Coffee Co. Discharged due to problems from measles, lung infection and indigestion. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Purdom, Wilson Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Discharged at Huntersville Va. 11/14/61. Was at hospital in Charlottesville Va. from 11/21/61 until 11/23/61. Was born in North Carolina. Was 45 y/o at time of discharge due to various medical reasons. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Purser, John Pvt. E CSR,Head,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/15/61. Was sick at Huntersville Va. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Promoted to 4th Cpl. 4/1/63. On 2/64 muster is listed as "In arrest". Was reduced to ranks. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Received a furlough for 30 days on 1/7/63. Was listed as in hospital at Auburn Ala. from 12/31/63 until 6/30/64. Vouched for John Vanhooser's pension application. stated that they "surrendered together and came home together". Pension #11124 filed 4/12/1909 accepted. Living in Cannon Co. Born in Warren Co. Shot in the face "from cheek to cheek" at Murfreesboro. Had wife and four children. Luke was his brother. Buried in the Concord Cemetery in Warren County, 1/21/1841 - 11/30/1929. His wife Jane is also buried there. Son of James and Nancy Purser. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Purser, Luke Pvt. E CSR,Head,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/15/61. Was in hospital in Meridan Miss. on 3/23/65. From Warren Co. Was admitted to hospital in Macon Ga. on 4/9/65 and transferred from there on 4/18/65. Was admitted for "Debilitas". Was wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Was captured by 2nd Cavalry Division USA during the month of 4/65 according to a report in Macon Ga. on 4/30/65. Took Oath at Nashville 5/10/65. Brother of John Purser. Pension #11698 filed 12/4/1909 accepted. Living in Warren Co. Born in Warren Co. 7/11/1839. Wounded in shoulder by gunshot wound at Jonesboro Ga. Buried in the Concord Cemetery in Warren County. He died on 12/29/1914. Son of James and Nancy Rowland Purser. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pursley, A.D. Pvt. H CSR,TSLA Enlisted 11/21/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Missing since the Battle of Murfreesboro. Mentioned on p.300 of "Warren County Story" at TSLA. His wife was named Millie and she was three months pregnant when he left home. He told her that he would never return and he never did. His name was David Addison Pursley. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Pursley, Alexander Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Discharged at Tupelo Miss. 7/18/62 due to being found unfit for duty. Was born in Knox Co. Tn. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Purtle, J.M. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Transferred to McBride's Cavalry 4/10/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Purvis, George Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 11/20/62. Was initially on detached duty with Ordnance Dept. (from 3/8/63- 4/1/63). Still in ordnance as of 6/30/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Quick, J.P. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Discharged 7/19/62 as under age. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Quick, J.R. Pvt. D Ark. Served 1861 - 1865. His widow Rebehal received widow's pension #27230 from Garland County Arkansas. He died 7/27/1879. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Quick, John Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 11/22/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62 and ordered to hospital. Deserted 7/4/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Quick, William C. Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 5/15/61. Initially in Co. H. Transferred to Co. D. 5/20/61. Wounded at Perryville. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Head lists him as being wounded at Atlanta also. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Quillin, Elijah Pvt. C CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 5/20/61. Discharged 2/6/62 due to "Fistula". Pension #10387 filed 8/7/1908 accepted. Living in Cassville, White Co. Born in Warren Co. in 1838. Had anal fistula. Took Oath about 1863 for fear of bodily harm. Had a wife and two daughters. Dropped from rolls appx. 1919 due to lack of indigency but placed back on several years later. Buried in the Indian Mound Cemetery in White County, 1/18/1831 - 5/28/1924. His wife Harriet, 2/11/1844 - 10/14/1914 is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rains, John G. 3rd Lt.Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Released at the reorganization 5/8/62. From Warren Co. Took Oath at Nashville 2/16/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rains, W.H. Pvt. D CSR,CWVQm Enlisted 5/21/61. Listed as a soldier who died of disease or battle. Had $43.95 at time of death. Died after 8/63 as he was on 8/63 roster. Mentioned as being killed in the Battle of Atlanta in CWVQ. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ramsey, David Sgt. F CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Discharged at Bath Alum Springs in 10/61. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Randals, Ben Major F&S CSR,Mauzy,OR Was in Co. I as Capt. Initially Sgt. in Co. I. Enlisted in 5/20/61. Elected Capt. of Co. I. on 5/8/62. Was placed on detached as Regimental Adj. by order of Col. D.M. Donnell. Captured at Battle of Nashville 12/16/64. Sent to Johnson's Isle. Released on Oath 7/20/65. Was from Spencer Tenn. Was 25y/o at time of parole. In one of his numerous requisitions he ordered among other items, 9449 rifle cartridges as to replace those expended in battle during the month of May 1864. Mentioned in Mauzy diary as being paid back $15 on 3/3/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Randals, Dion C. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Discharged due to conditions of the Conscript Act 7/16/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rankhorn, Green B. Pvt.,Cpl. G CSR,Head Enlisted 9/21/62. Reenlisted for the war by 2/64. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Listed by Head as being wounded at Kennesaw Mt. Ga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ransom, W. Chaplain Thompson,CSR Mentioned by Thompson as being Chaplain at camp in Dalton Ga. Hazel eyes. Signed by mark (x). States deserted 6/30/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rawlings, Thomas Pvt. I CSR,Head Enlisted 10/1/62. Died from wounds received at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Died 1/20/63 in Federal custody from effects of gunshot wounds. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rawlings, W.W. Cpl.,Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 10/1/62 in Spencer Tenn. Was initially on detached duty in hospital as he was wounded at Murfreesboro and subsequently captured there (1/5/63) by Union forces. Was on a list of prisoners in Hospital #1 in Murfreesboro 4/3/63. He was listed as an attendant. Sent to Camp Butler Ill. Was from Warren Co. Took Oath at Nashville 2/13/65. Name appears on a receipt for clothing 8/31/64, so he must have rejoined. W.W. Rollins appears on a report from Shelbyville 5/1/63 wherein he was detached to look for deserters. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ray, Jo. B. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Reenlisted in Cavalry 4/10/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ray, Joseph Pvt. G CSR,Putnam,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/21/61. Promoted to 4th Sgt. in 5/62 at reorganization. Discharged by furnishing substitute Levi Lassater 8/1/62. He still shows as present in 8/63 muster. Reenlisted for the war in 1864. Was in hospital 11/2/63 - 11/6/63 for diarrhea. A "Joseph A. Ray" is listed in Putnam as a Captain. Born 5/10/1816 died 5/26/1872. Married Lucinda F. Hawes. Son of Joseph and Kezziah Hensley Ray. His sister, Eleanor married Capt. Samuel M. McCaleb. Buried in the Double Springs area. However a Joseph Ray of Co. G vouched for O.D. Walker's pension in 1905. A Joseph Ray, 1/22/1841 - 5/9/1911, is buried in the New Union Baptist Church Cemetery in DeKalb County. This Joseph is listed as a Confederate soldier. Wife Naomi. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ray, William Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Wounded at Perryville Ky. Was at home afterwards recovering after his exchange. Assigned to hospital duty 8/1/63. Was capture d after Battle of Perryville, sent to be exchanged at City Point Va. 1/27/63. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rayburn, A.J. Pvt. C CSR,CSH,Cem.,Pension Enlisted 11/20/62. Was detailed in 1/64 to be a teamster in the Subsistence Dept. Born 11/13/1839 died 8/8/1915 at the Tennessee Confederate Soldiers Home. Is buried in grave #304 at the Confederate Cemetery on the Tulip Grove property. Pension #10363. Applied for pension 7/29/1908. Was from Overton Co. States he was wounded twice and one of the balls was still in his hip. States he was captured between Bean's station Tenn and Cumberland Gap in 1865. States he was paroled in 3/15/65. Was married 3/21/60. Was a carpenter. Spelled Rayborn in pension record. Widow's pension #8580 filed 2/11/1927 accepted. She died 2/28/1933. Her maiden name was Fannie Hager Bush. Born 8/1856 in Hermitage Dist. Living in Davidson Co. at time of application. She states they were married 12/3/1899. She states he was born in Overton Co. He entered the CSH on 1/21/1915. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rayburn, John Madison Putnam, Cemetery Listed in Putnam as member of 16th. Wounded in foot during war. Born 1832 died 1932. Was driver of the last stage coach robbed in Putnam Co. Married 1st, Nancy A. 2nd, Mrs. Alice Freeman Kirby. Buried in Double Springs Cemetery in Putnam County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Read, Charles W. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Discharged 7/2/62. Born in Warren Co. Was a merchant before the war. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Read, E.C. 2nd Lt. C CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Mortally wounded at Perryville. Died of wounds 11/21/62 in Federal custody. Wounds were gunshot wounds to left knee. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Read, John T. Surgeon F&S CSR,Thompson,Head Listed as surgeon at Camp Trousdale. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Record, M.D. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Discharged at Huntersville Va. in 11/61. Born in Chattam Co. N.C. Was 51y/o at time of discharge. Was injured (hernia to groin) by a fall from the end of a log while at Camp Service Va. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Redden, S.W. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 5/23/61. Reenlisted into Cavalry 4/10/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Redmon, Jesse Pvt. A CSR,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 9/19/62. Deserted 6/24/63. Vouched for M.E. Adcock's pension application. Pension #4152 filed 4/10/1902 accepted 4th class. Living in DeKalb Co. Born in DeKalb Co. 3/27/1837. Was temporarily disabled at Murfreesboro due to shock from an exploding shell. He had other internal problems from this explosion and was furloughed home. Had wife and ten children. T.M. Hooper and W.C. Potter vouched for him on pension. His 1863 parole is in file. Said he tried to get back with command with Dibrell's Cavalry but was sent home due to his condition. He was captured by Col. Blackburn and carried to McMinnville and forced to take the Oath. He and his wife Sarah, 2/22/1860 - 2/2/1915, are buried in the Bright Hill Cemetery in DeKalb County. He died on 5/17/1920. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rees, W.J. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Was on detached duty in Conscript Bureau in 5/63. Served to the end. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Reese, W.G. Pvt. H Internet Enlisted May 1861 in Warren Co. Born 11/19/1836 in Rutherford Co. TN. Died 3/10/1911 in Ft. Worth Texas. Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, block 54 space 119s. this is most likely the same person as the one listed above. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Reese Slave E Womack Is noted as being Womack's "waiting boy" who died on 10/25/61 at Frankford. This is probably the "servant" who he brought with him to Camp Trousdale. Probably belonged to the Womack family. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Reeves, Thomas M. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Was on detached duty at Mobile from 6/62 til at least 4/64 in government shops. From Davidson Co. Tenn. Surrendered at New Orleans 5/11/65 and took Oath at Nashville 5/27/65. Served to the end. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Revis, James W. 2nd Lt. K CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Not reelected so discharged 5/8/62 at reorganization. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Revis, John C. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Was sick at Warm Springs Va. in Summer of 61. Exchanged for N.L. Cook, 8th Tenn. Cavalry 9/5/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Revis, William Pvt. K CSR,Head Enlisted 5/20/61 in White Co. Sent to hospital in Chattanooga 8/16/62. Left there. Returned to command 5/15/63. Withheld 5.5 mos. pay for being AWOL. There is special order #206/2 , 8/3/63 re: his transfer to Co. I. 8th Tenn. Cav. Head lists him as dying in service. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Reynolds, Elisha Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 11/9/62. Initially disabled due to hernia. Deserted at Tullahoma 4/6/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Reynolds, John B. Pvt. D CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 11/20/62. Was initially sick and absent. Was a wagoner. Captured at Missionary Ridge or Ringgold Ga. 11/25/63. Sent to Rock Island. From McMinnville. Federal records state he was conscripted and deserted. Took Oath 10/27/64. Volunteered in USA Army but was rejected. Released 10/27/64. There is a John Reynolds buried in the Barnes Cemetery in DeKalb County, 2/12/1838 - 4/13/1902. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rhea, W.H. Pvt.,Sgt. H CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. At Allisonia, Franklin Co. (Camp Harris). Sgt. From 5/62 until death at Perryville 10/8/62. Issac Rhea (father) filed a claim for settlement with CSA on 4/6/63 in Warren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rhodes, Henderson Pvt. I CSR,Clark,Head Enlisted 5/20/61. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Brother to Aunt Bettie Madewell. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Richardson, James J. Pvt. F,K CSR,Clark Enlisted 6/9/61. Wounded at Perryville 10/8/62. Captured after the battle. Sent to Vicksburg for exchange 12/5/62. Captured at Livingston Tenn. 5/31/64 sent to Rock Island. Took Oath 5/23/65. from Overton Co. Tenn. Clark mentions that he and Bill Hodge got into a fight in 11/61 and Richardson apparently lost. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Richardson, R. Pvt. A CSR,Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Deserted 8/4/63. An R. Richardson is buried in the Highland Cemetery in White County, 12/22/1839 - 7/17/1911. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Richardson, T.J. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 9/19/62 at Smithville. Deserted 8/10/63. Took Oath of amnesty as a deserter at Nashville 9/3/64. From DeKalb Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Richardson, William B. Pvt. A CSR,Head Enlisted 11/8/62. Captured at Mechanicsville 4/7/63. Sent to City Point Va. for exchange via Nashville and Louisville 4/14/63. Head lists a William Richardson Co. A as being killed at Atlanta. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rigsby, James Pvt. A CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 2/25/63. Deserted 1/29/64. A J. D. Rigsby is buried in the Young Cemetery in DeKalb County, 7/16/1830 - 10/4/1899. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ritchey, James Pvt.,AQM B CSR, Etter, CV, Thompson Brown Enlisted 5/23/61. Promoted to Hospital Steward 6/21/61. Promoted to AQM 8/63. Born in Marion Co. Tenn. Served to the end. Paroled at Catawba Bridge S.C. 5/5/65. Mentioned in Etter diary as having let Etter ride his horse on 6/2/62 on the retreat from Corinth. Mentioned in CV as dying in McMinnville Tenn. in August of 1909. He was born in 1830. Was a blacksmith and schoolteacher before the war. Had a drug store and was involved in banking after the war. Left behind a widow and two children. Mentioned in Thompson memoir as being assigned to duty in the Medical Dept. at Camp Trousdale. Medically Assisted D.W. Cantrell at Perryville and vouched for his pension application. In Willis Russell pension file he vouchs for him and his wound in capacity as Asst. Surgeon 16th Inf. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberson, Cason Pvt. G CSR, Relative Enlisted 5/21/61. Promoted to 4th Cpl. 5/21/62. Discharged due to Conscript Law. Died in a 1889 accident. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, F.M. Pvt. I CSR, Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 5/20/61. Deserted on march from Tullahoma 7/10/63. Pension #9676 filed 11/7/1907 rejected. Living in Warren Co. Born in Warren Co. in 1836 or 1837. States he was captured and took the Oath. A Francis Marion Roberts is buried in the Roberts Graveyard in Putnam County, 12/31/1835 - 1/16/1912. His wife Sarah Richardson is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, G.W. Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Promoted to 2nd Cpl. 8/1/62. Reduced to ranks 12/1/62. Appears on muster rolls 8/63. A George W. Roberts, 3/10/1834 - 10 /22/1930, is buried in the West Cemetery in Putnam County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, Isaac Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Died 11/2/61 at Rock Bridge Alum Springs Va. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, James M. Pvt. G CSR,Darius Clark Enlisted 5/21/61. Discharged by Conscript Act. Probably the "James Martin" mentioned by Darius Clark on the March to Ky. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, James S. Pvt. G CSR,Pension Enlisted 5/21/61. Wounded severely at Perryville 10/8/62. Promoted to 3rd Cpl. 5/21/62 at reorganization. He was captured after Perryville and subsequently sent to Allen's Point Va. for exchange 4/2/63. He was in a shipment of 452 prisoners, 2 surgeons and one dead body. He was admitted to Episcopal Church Hospital in Williamsburg Va. on 4/9/63 and furloughed on 4/18/63. Pension #4671 filed 1/27/1903 Living in DeKalb Co. Born in Warren Co. 1/1/1841. States he was wounded in the right ankle and had his leg below knee amputated. Had a wife and some children. In 1912 he wrote from Austin Texas stating he wanted "a leave of absence for 12 months" as he was with his children. It appears he moved to Texas for good. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, Jasper Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Killed at Perryville 10/8/62. Joseph W. Roberts (father) filed claim on 3/12/63 for settlement in DeKalb Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, John Pvt. G CSR Captured at Rebel Hospital, Lexington Ky. on 1/2/63. Sent to Vicksburg for exchange 1/5/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, Marshall Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Reenlisted 4/8/62 in S.C. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, W.J. Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Promoted to 4th Cpl. 8/1/62. Deserted 4/19/63 and took his Enfield rifle and 64 cartridges. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, William Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 6/9/61. Reenlisted in Cavalry 4/10/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, William F. Pvt.Cpl. G CSR,Head Enlisted 5/21/61. Wounded at Perryville and died of wounds in Harrodsburg Ky. Listed as wounded slightly. Head lists a William Roberts Co. G as being wounded at Corinth. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, William W. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Captured at Shelbyville 6/27/63. Sent to Camp Chase. Sent to Camp Douglas. Remarks: "Was conscripted. Is convinced that he was in the wrong. Wants to take the Oath". Discharged 5/16/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roberts, Willis Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Certificate of discharge given at Corinith Miss. 4/30/62. Was born in Warren Co. Discharged due to disease and old age. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Robinson, J.W. Pvt. B CSR, Carden Enlisted 5/23/61. On August 31,1862 - Jan. 1, 1863 muster is listed as on parole. Detailed 2/16/64 by order #45 of General Johnston. Was exchanged 11/15/62 at Vicksburg. (He was probably captured at Perryville). Took Oath 2/22/64. Was from Coffee Co. Tenn. Mentioned as being a good friend of Robert Carden in Carden memoirs. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rodgers, T.J. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/21/61. Transferred to McBride's Cavalry 4/10/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rogers, Elijah Pvt. ? CSR, Cemetery From Warren Co. Paroled at McMinnville 7/20/63. (He was probably a deserter/captured). His wife, Gracie Rogers Nowlin is buried in the Armstrong Cemetery in Warren County. She was first married to him and then to D.T. Nowlin. She married Elijah on 8/20/1859. He is also buried there. He was born on 9/12/1808. He died on 6/15/1873. He was the son of Levi and Sarah Cope Rogers. Gracie was his second wife. Elizabeth Easley was his first. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rogers, J.C. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 5/20/61. Discharged on account of Conscription Act 7/16/62. Was a teamster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rogers, L.B. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Deserted 1/15/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rogers, W.B. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 11/24/62. Was listed as absent at home sick through 4/63 muster roll. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rollings, William Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 11/15/62. Deserted 1/1/63 near Murfreesboro. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rollins, Dan I CWVQm Mentioned as killed in battle. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rolls, W.J. Pvt. I CSR,Clark Enlisted 5/20/61. Discharged as not able for duty 2/22/62. Clark mentions him violating orders during the SW Virginia campaign and being punished by having to carry a fence rail around the camp. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ross, James A. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Sick at Stauton Va. Born in Warren Co. Limbs were partially paralyzed by a severe attack of fever. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ross, W.S. Pvt.1stSgt. C CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Elected Ord. Sgt. 3/17/63. From Warren Co. Took Oath 2/28/65 at Nashville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rotan, James E. Pvt.2nd Lt. K CSR, Pension,Baylor Univ. Enlisted 5/20/61. Promoted to Commissary Sgt. 1/26/62. Promoted to Bvt. 2nd Lt. at Corinth 5/8/62. On detached service by order of Gen. Bragg 1/25/63. Wounded slightly at Perryville. Vouched for M.D. Smallman (8th Cav.) in 1926 from Waco Texas. Born 1844 in Sparta TN. Attended Burrit College in Spencer TN. Moved to Texas in 1866. Was a successful businessman in Waco Texas in a variety of enterprises. He died on 3/10/1932. The town of Rotan Texas is named for him. Kate Sturm McCall Rotan was his wife. She was born at Mt. Vernon Ky. in 1851. She was the daughter of James L. and Eliza Ann (Sturm) McCall. Her family moved to Waco Texas in 1852. The Rotans had 9 children. She died in Waco on 10/17/1931. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Roulson, A.G. Pvt.1st Lt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. Promoted to 1st Sgt. 7/24/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rowan, Eldridge Pvt. C CSR,Pension Standwick Enlisted 5/28/61. Was detailed to Brigade Hdqrs. as clerk in Summer of 1863. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. Pension #6652 filed 2/8/1905 accepted. Living in Warren Co. Born in Warren Co. in 1840. Had three daughters. Wife, Lucy Pension #2579. White Co accepted. Filed 4/21/1909. Living in Warren Co. Maiden name was Woodlee. She was born in 1849 in Warren Co. Married at Altamont on 4/16/1874. He died at McMinnville 6/24/1907. Had nine children. Four living at time of application. He came home from the war with T.B. Biles. The Biles and he were well acquainted. He was with Co. K 1st Tennessee Consolidated Infantry at the surrender. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rowan, J.W. Pvt. G CSR,Head Enlisted 5/18/61. Died 7/9/61 while at home (Irving College, Warren County) on furlough. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rowe, William M. Pvt. E CSR Captured at Calloway Ky. 1/10/64. Sent to Ft. Delaware. Listed as from Henrico Co. Tenn. Took Oath in 4/65. Might have served with Bell's Ark. Regt. at some time. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rowland, B. Pvt. A CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 5/18/61. Deserted 6/24/63. Benjamin Rowland is buried in the Rowland Cemetery in DeKalb County, 12/3/1837 - 10/9/1869. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rowland, B.M. Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 9/22/62. Severely wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62 and ordered to hospital. The muster of 7/15/63 has him as killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rowland, James Pvt. D CSR,Head Enlisted 10/29/62. Killed at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. James Rowland Sr. filed claim for settlement on 3/24/63 in Warren Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rowland, R. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 5/18/61. Elected 1st Sgt. 5/8/62. Killed at Perryville 10/8/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Russell, William H. Pvt.,Sgt. H CSR,Etter,Pension Enlisted 5/18/61. On Jan. and Feb. 1864 muster is listed as " deserted". Mentioned in Etter diary as sharing a cabin in camp in 12/63. Pension #3843 filed 12/4/1901 rejected. Living in Warren Co. He was born on 2/1/1840 in Warren Co. States he was wounded at Chickamauga by a shell exploding. Stated he left the army at Dalton Ga. Taken prisoner and took Oath at Dalton Ga. in 1/1864 while going north to prison (his version). Had wife and three children. He and W.M. Johnson state that they were going to the mill and got captured and either paroled or forced to take the Oath. Stated he had an officer's pass to go to the mill. He could not sleep on left side. Widow's (Mary Caroline Patterson) application pension #3321 filed 9/27/1910 rejected. She was born 4/5/1845 in Cannon Co. Married near Short Mt. on 5/1/1864. She states he was captured, taken to Chattanooga and paroled. He died 11/1/1909 in McMinnville. Had nine children. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Russell, Willis N. Pvt. H CSR,Head,Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 11/22/62. Wounded at Murfreesboro 12/31/62. Paroled by Federals at McMinnville 8/6/63. Was from Warren Co. Pension #2286 filed 11/1/1899 acccepted after initial rejection. Living in Warren Co. Born in Montgomery Co. N.C. 1826. Wounded in left arm between elbow and shoulder. Lost use of arm. States he was captured and paroled. Had a wife age 68 and daughter age 6 children. Also wounded in breast. Took him ten days to get back home from Murfreesboro. Nursed arm for 16mos. and then was captured by an Illinois Regt. and carried to McMinnville as a prisoner. He was carried in a buggy by B.S. Turner. Was in the front rank at Murfreesboro. Buried in the Armstrong Cemetery in Warren County, 12/2/1826 - 5/24/1905. Son of William and Sarah Russell. First wife was Mary A. Massey. He married her on 11/30/1854. She was the daughter of Randolph and Lucinda Massey. Second wife was Vienna Massey who he married on 7/29/1883. Vienna is also buried here. Mary A. died on 7/8/1877. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rutledge, Charles M. Cpl.,Sgt. H CSR,CWVQm,Etter,Head,Pension Enlisted 5/18/61. Listed as present through 4/64 muster. Mentioned in CWVQ p.1689 as living in Texas. Mentioned in Etter diary as visiting home on 8/31/62 while at Pikeville. Mentioned by Etter as being wounded on 9/20/63 at Chickamauga. Etter mentions that he returned from the hospital on 2/29/64 and that he had been in the hospital since "we wus at Mishinary ridge". Vouched for Allen Smith in 1908. He was living in Tyler Texas in 1908. States he and Smith were captured on the retreat from Nashville and paroled. "Worn out, barefooted and clothes nearly gone". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Rutledge, John Bvt.2nd Lt. C CSR Enlisted 5/28/61. Elected Lt. 3/17/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*-------------------------------