Annotated Roster 13th (DIBRELL'S) TENNESSEE CAVALRY REGIMENT, CSA Known in field, and mustered throughout war as the 8th TENNESSEE CAVALRY REGIMENT Surnames, A-C Copyright TNGenNet Inc. 2004 Also see: http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/csacav/csadibrell.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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)----------------------- Agee, Thomas Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in Bledsoe Co. Deserted 7/7/63. Took the oath 4/3/65. From Bledsoe Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Alexander, J.E. K Pension Pension #9086 in Cannon Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Allen, C.C. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta by Col. Dibrell. Horse $150, Equipment $5. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Allen, David Pvt. K CSR, Jackson Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta. Horse $130. Equip. $10. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Sent to Camp Douglas Ill. Born in Jackson Co. in 1832. He married Frances Catherine Loftis. They had nine children. His parent's were Duke Allen and Sarah Langford Allen. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Allen, J.T. Pvt. K CSR Cpl. Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta. Horse $200. Equip. $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Allen, Jesse S. 2nd Lt. E CSR Enlisted 8/16/62 in Overton Co. Resigned 1/22/64. Near Morristown Tn. Was asked by members of his company to resign. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Allen, Lewis C. Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 in Overton Co. Surrendered at Atlanta 5/7/65 and released on oath at Nashville 5/14/65. Place of residence listed as Clinton Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Allison, Wesley B Ark Arkansas pension #10216 filed 8/13/1903 from Pulaski County Arkansas as a member of the 13th Tenn. Cavalry Company B. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, Asa Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. Horse $135, Equip. $15. On rolls through 12/31/64. Was a teamster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, E.S. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62 at Sparta. Captured 7/3/64 near Marietta Ga. Sent to Camp Morton. Released on oath 3/17/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, George W. Pvt., Sgt. K CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. Horse $160, Equip. $15. Present through 12/31/64. Pension #4942 filed 5/4/1903 in Overton Co. accepted. Born in Jackson Co. on 10/10/1842. Was wounded at Chickamauga by being shot in the jaw, losing all his teeth (incapacitated for six months). Also wounded while on picket duty near Jonesboro Ga. Surrendered at the end with command on 5/9/1865 at Washington Ga. Never took the oath "narry time." Had wife and six children. A.A. Reagan and A.G. Huddleston vouched for him. C.J. Davis stated he was in line with Anderson when he was wounded. Widow's pension #5217 filed 12/18/1913 from Overton Co. accepted. She (Louisa Emily Anderson) was born on 6/27/1848 in Overton Co. He died 11/10/1913 at home in Overton Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, J.P. Cpl. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. His horse was killed at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Horse valued at $185. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, James E. Pvt. K CSR, Putnam, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62. Present through 12/31/64 muster. A James Edward Anderson is listed in Putnam as married to Julia. Thomas Head wrote to the pension board in 1900 regarding a J.E. Anderson's application stating that he only served a short time with Dibrell's command and did not urge his case forward. This may be the same man. A James Ellman Anderson from Jackson County 1/17/1829 filed a pension application (#2175 from Jackson County.) --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, James Pvt. C/F CSR Enlisted 5/24/? Transferred to Co. F 7/1/64. Present through 12/31/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, James Pvt. K CSR --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, M. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted ? Deserted by 12/31/64 muster --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, M.W. Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 11/10/62. Was detached services as a wagoner with Hood's Army. Paroled at Greensboro N.C. 5/1/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, Mark LaFayette Pvt. C CWVQ, CSR, Pension CWVQ p.210. Was 77 at time he filled out questionaire. Living in Putnam Co. Enlisted in 5/62 at Cookeville. Captured at Sparta in 8/63. Sent to Camp Chase and Ft. Delaware. Let out of prison four days before the surrender. Walked a great bit of the way home from Richmond Va. His father was James Anderson from Raleigh N.C. and his mother was Elizabeth Matthews. Enlisted 11/9/62. Captured at Sparta 8/10/63. Federals list him as captured at McMinnville 8/4/63. Was sent to Camp Chase and then to Ft. Delaware. Was still at Ft. Delaware on 1/25/65. Exchanged 2/27/65. Was in a hospital in Richmond Va. on 3/4/65 for debilitas. Pension #9478 filed 9/6/1907 from Liberty in DeKalb Co. accepted. Born in Putnam Co. on 10/14/1844. Had three children. C.J. Davis stated that he drew Anderson's last pay and gave it to him when he returned home. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, Miles Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 8/25/62 in Jackson Co. Horse $150, equipment $8. Was employed as a teamster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, P.D. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 11/9/62 at Cookeville. Was listed on 12/31/64 muster as on detached service with Col. Biffle. His first name was possibly Payton. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, Parton Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, Peter Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $175, equipment $18. There is a Peter Anderson buried in the Peter Anderson Cemetery on Crescent Drive in Putnam County. Had a wife named Sarah. Marked by fieldsones. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, William H. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 11/15/62 in White Co. Horse $350, equipment $25 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Anderson, William Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62 in Overton Co. Horse $140, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Angel, John Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $160, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Angel, William Pvt. I CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $165, equipment $10. Present on 6/63 muster. Vouched for W.M. Calvard's pension application stating he was with Calvard in 8/63 or 7/63 at Pikeville. He also vouched for Thomas Hall's pension in 1908. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Apple, D.M. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $225, equipment $20. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Apple, Henry Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $135, equipment $15. An H.M. Apple is buried in the Rodgers/Stanton Cemetery in Putnam Co., 4/20/1844 - 1/19/1900. His wife Harriet is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Armes, Alvin Cullom Sgt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62. Horse $225, equipment $30. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Armes, Archibald Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62 in Overton Co. Horse $125, equipment $5. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Armes, Newton M. Pvt. B CSR, Putnam, Pension Enlisted 8/1/62. Horse $125, equipment $15. Married Belle. Pension #15585 filed 5/30/1921 from Clay Co. accepted. Born in Overton Co. on 2/20/1844. Had 11 children. War records reflect that he deserted in 8/63. Took oath at Nashville on 3/3/1865. Pension initially disallowed. Widow's pension #9835 filed 4/8/1930 from Putnam Co. accepted. She was born Belle Sewell in Overton Co. Married in Overton Co. on 6/20/1865. She states that he got a letter that his brother was near death and he came home. He got captured by his own men who thought he was a spy. He died 11/23/1924, she died 1/31/1934. Had eleven children together. Records show that he enlisted initially in the 8th Cav. but transferred to the 28th Tenn. Inf. Listed as deserting on 8/16/1863 from the 28th Inf. at Chattanooga. Matthew Langford vouched for his military service. Jesse Hooten wrote a letter on his behalf. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Arnett, J.H. Pvt. E Pension Pension #13045 filed on 7/21/1911 from Lincoln Co. rejected. Born in Alabama in 12/1840. Enlisted in March of 1863. Was captured at Sugar Creek Ala. in Oct. or Nov. 1864. Paroled at Pulaski Tenn. and sent North of the Ohio River. Wife deceased and living with one of his sons. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Arney, John T. Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62 in Overton Co. Horse $125, equipment $15. Deserted 9/5/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Arney, William Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62 in Overton Co. Horse $200, equipment $15. Listed as sick in hospital on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Arnold, C. Pvt I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $165, equipment $20. Present on 6/63 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Arnold, Seth Cpl.,Pvt D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62. Horse $225,equipment $15. On 12/31/64 muster is listed as on detached services in Middle Tenn. Federals listed him as deserting 11/4/64. He is listed as being from White Co. took oath 2/15/65 and ordered to report at Carthage Tenn. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ashlock, James Levin Pvt. B CSR, Pension, Ark Enlisted 9/1/64 in Overton Co. Deserted 12/19/64. Vouched for John A. Watson in 1917 as a resident of Walnut Arkansas. Arkansas pension #8345 filed 8/15/1902 from Newton County Ark.. He died 5/20/1932. Listed in the 1911 Arkansas Census of Confederate Veterans. Born 1/31/1849 in Overton Co, Tn. Son of Francis Ashlock. Francis was the son of Thomas Ashlock. James' mother was Phoebe Killman, daughter of Levin Killman and Polly Killman of Overton Co. Claimed to have served to the end of the war. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ashlock, Peyton Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 in Overton Co. Captured at Readyville 9/6/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ashtacks, William B Chase Buried in Grave #346 at Camp Chase Cemetery. Died 5/25/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Austin, Robert Pvt. D CWVQ, Pension Pension #2498 filed 2/1/1900 from White Co. rejected. Born in White Co. Had rheumatism contracted by exposure during the war. States he served until the end and was paroled. Eli Sims vouched for his service in Regiment. W.R. Neill also vouched for him. CWVQ p. 246. Was 89y/o when he filled out questionaire #1. Family owned 15-16 slaves. Mentioned that "Sometimes the teacher would come in drunk and the boys would dunk him in the creek". His first battle was at Triune (probably in 1863). Has some observations on the war that are interesting. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Austin, Robin Pvt. D CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/2/62. Pension #5181 filed in White Co. on 7/6/1903 accepted. Born in White Co. in 1826. States he fought at Chickamauga, and at Atlanta Ga. and a number of other battles. States he was paroled at Washington, Ga. on 5/9/1865. D.T. Smith vouched for him. He died on 11/22/1918 in White Co. His niece, Nattie Stewart informed the Board of his death. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Austin, William Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $150, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bailey, Abram Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 8/1/62. Horse $100, equipment $5. Reference card in file: "See manuscript #1364 Desertion 10/5/63". --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bailey, B.S. ?. ? Pension Pension #11636 in Coffee Co. Wounded at Sparta 8/17/63. Most likely in the 4th Cavalry. May have been with the 8th briefly. Born in Smith County in 1833. Took the Oath in October 1864 from Col. Stokes. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bailey, Jasper N. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $150, equipment $5. His great grandson, Jasper N. Bailey flew B-24's in WWII. He presently resides in Cookeville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bailey, William M.; Pvt., Chaplain E CSR., Chaplain Enlisted 8/16/62. Resigned as Chaplain 2/18/64. S.O.41. Appointed Chaplain of Regiment 7/1/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Baker, H.L. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62. Horse $125, equipment $10. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62 and sent to Camp Douglas Ill. Paroled and exchanged at City Point, Va. 4/4/63. Federals show him as a rebel deserter who took the oath on 9/25/64 and sent North of the Ohio River. Was from White Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Baker, I.N. Pvt. C Federal Cemetery, TCW Buried at Green Lawn Cemetery in Indianapolis, Ind. died 7/26/1864. Listed as having been first in the 4th Cav. and then the 8th. Probably captured and died in prison. Listed in TCW as a member of the 8th. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Baker, R.F. ? ? Pension Pension #14836 in White Co. Horse $235, equipment $20. Was from Smith Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Baker, Robert F. Pvt. D CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/2/64.shows as present on 12/31/64 muster. Pension #14836 filed 10/23/1915 from White Co. rejected. Born in White Co. in 1846. Paroled at Washington Ga. on 5/9/65. Stated he made a living by practicing medicine. Had a wife. H.W. Sims and G.W. Baker vouched for his service history. He died 2/16/1916. Seems he had too much property to qualify. Emily Baker was his widow. Widow's pension #6414 filed 6/26/1916 from White Co. accepted. She was born Emily Liday on 3/29/1858 in White Co. She died 11/1/1943. Had one child together. Her daughter was Mrs. Virgie Geer and her grandaughter was Mrs. H.C. Austin. Robert and Emily were married appx. 1/17/1878. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Baker, Robert Pvt. A CSR Listed on 6/64 - 12/31/64 muster as "deserted". Company A was formed in 1864 by the consolidation of company A of the 8th and Capt. George W. Carter's company D of the 1st Regiment Confederate Cavalry. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Baldwin, Wyat Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62. Horse, $125, equipment, $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ballard, A.H. Cpl. C CSR Enlisted 8/2/62 in Cookeville. Horse, $115, equipment $2. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ballard, James Wagon Master F&S CSR Appointed 9/1/63. On Inspection report 3/24/64 on the Chucky River. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ballard, James C. Pvt, Sgt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $240, equipment $15. On 12/31/64 muster roll as present. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ballard, Peter Pvt. K CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $235, equipment $20. Was from Smith Co. Deserted 1/1/63 (Parker's Crossroads). Took oath 5/5/65. Pension #96 on a Peter J. Ballard. Filed 5/30/1891 from Smith Co. Was born in Smith Co. in 1839. States he was wounded in the left knee at Parker's Crossroads. States he went home after battle. Permanent loss of use of leg. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Ballard, William Y. Pvt. K CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta. Horse $235, equipment $10. Captured in Perry Co. Mo. 1/21/63 and sent to Gratiot Street Prison in St. Louis where he arrived 2/1/63. Discharged from there on 4/2/63 with remarks: "Washington". He was forwarded to Allen's Point Va. for exchange 4/2/63. On that roll it states that he was captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. In J. Bellar's pension file, Bellar states that Ballard was with him after the Battle of Sparta and they went home for a few days and were cut off from their command. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barbrel, J.A. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62 in Overton Co. Horse $150, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barlow, Alfred Pvt,2nd Lt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62 in Overton Co. horse $225, equipment $5. Resigned 4/23/63. His letter of resignation is dated 3/23/63 (no reason given). Vouched for Nathan Hicks' pension application in 1891. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barnes, E. K CSR On roll of prisoners at Camp Douglas 2/6/63. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barnes, Elijah Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 8/16/62 in Overton Co. Horse $160, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barnes, James M. Capt. H CSR, Putnam, Relative Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $550, equipment $50. On 12/31/64 muster as present. Requested horse shoes and name is on a receipt for them at Cleveland Tenn. 10/9/63. Was at Columbia on 2/15/63. Was at Bristol Tenn on 9/27/64. Was at Marietta Ga. on 5/11/64 as well as 4/24/64. On a reciept for ordance (12/24/63) it appears that his company was armed with a mix of Enfield rifles, Sharp, Burnside, Navy Pistols, Army Pistols and Colt rifles. On 7/1/63 he had 54 horses in his company at Columbia Tn.. On 3/1/63 he had 60 horses at Florence Ala. Capt. H. McGinnis is noted as the Commander of the 8th on 9/1/63. Born 3/24/30 died 12/30/1886 at Nashville. Son of Thomas and Mary Strain Barnes. Married Sarah J. Buck. He attended West Point and taught at Andrews College. Sam Barnes of Cookeville is the present day descendant of James M. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barnes, James V. Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62 in Overton Co. Horse $225, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barnes, Jesse Cpl. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $225, equipment $15. Older brother of James M. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barnes, Lewis Thomas Pvt. H Putnam, Pension, Listed in Putnam as being in the 8th Cav. (Dibrell's). Married 1st Mary P. Mills 2nd Sally Bohannon. Son of Wm. Hopkins and Letitia Barnes. Pension #7758 filed 12/22/1905 from Putnam Co. rejected. Born in Putnam Co. on 5/26/1826. States he had typhoid fever at Columbia Tn. and never recovered. The last battle he was in was Chickamauga. Stated that Capt. Barnes told him to go home due to his condition. Had wife and 5 children. C.J. Davis and J.M. Whitson vouched for him. Filed pension application #10293 on 7/8/1908 from Putnam Co. accepted. States he was born on 5/26/1827. Enlisted 9/62. Got typhoid fever in 1863. Discharged near Knoxville in 1863 due to physical condition. Was forced by Stoke's men to take the oath at Sparta. Had been married twice. Four children. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barnes, William H. Pvt. H CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $115, equipment $15. Buried in the Bohanon Cemetery in Putnam County, 6/19/1826 - 4/8/1869. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barnes, William L. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 8/20/62. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Paroled at Camp Douglas Ill. 3/30/63 and sent to City Point Va. for exchange 4/4/63 along with 72 other prisoners. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bartlett, Evan Pvt. K CSR, Family, Dibrell Enlisted 9/15/62in White Co. Wounded at Sparta 8/17/63 in an engagement against the 4th Michigan Cavalry. Mentioned by name by Dibrell in Annals. Born 5/22/1844 died 8/22/1883. Buried in Jones Cemetery in Greene Co. Ill. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bartlett, Iven Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 8/1/63 in Cookeville. Texas pensioner. 1st cousin of J.L. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bartlett, J.L. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 at Cookeville. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Brother of Evan. Texas pensioner. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bartlett, Joseph D. 2nd Lt. H CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $175, equipment $30. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Listed as "absent wounded" on 3/24/64 inspection report on the Chucky River. Buried in the Bartlett graveyard near Falling Water Baptist Church in Putnam Co., 9/2/1834 - 8/14/1891. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bartlett, Joshua Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62 and sent to Camp Douglas. Died 2/15 or 2/13/63 of small pox while at Camp Douglas Ill. A Joshua Bartlett was buried on Ned Anderson's place and moved to Robert Alcorn's place in Putnam County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bartlett, Nathan Cpl. K CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $250, equipment $15. Buried in Smyrna Cemetery in Putnam Co. Born on 4/1/1831 died 7/7/1897. Married to Mary A. Bartlett. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bartlett, Sampson Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Deserted sometime around 2/13/64 and turned self in to Federals in Overton Co. He took the oath in Louisville and was discharged sometime before 3/15/1864. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Barton, Jas. S. Capt. L CSR Reports 25 public horses in his company on 9/1/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Beasley, Hiram Houston Pvt. C CSR, Putnam, Pension Enlisted 9/1/62 in Cookeville. Horse $130, equipment $15. Captured near Sparta or McMinnville 8/10/63 or 8/4/63. Sent to Camp Chase Ohio and thence to Ft. Delaware on 2/29/64. Paroled and sent to City Point Va. for exchange in 2/65. Born 6/22/1828 died 6/22/1902. Married Mary Melissa Wassom. Son of Jesse and Rebecca Beasley. Pension #2083 filed 8/10/1899 from Putnam Co. rejected. States he was born in Jackson Co. in 1831. States he was wounded at Franklin Tenn. by a gunshot wound to right groin. States he was captured in a skirmish near Rock Island in 1863. Had wife and 5 children. Still had bullet in his hip. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Beck, Jesse Z. 1st Lt. K CSR, Taylor Journal, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $135, equipment $15. Captured at Sparta on 8/9/63. Sent to Johnson's Island Ohio. Transferred to Ft. Delaware 2/9/64. Took oath and was released 6/12/65. Signed Capt. Thomas J. Taylor's journal while in prison. Gave address as Gainesboro Tenn. Pension #7529 filed 10/10/1905 from Sumner Co. accepted. Born 9/30/1830 in Cumberland Co. Ky. States he was wounded by a brick that was knocked loose by a cannon ball at Franklin Tenn. Captured at Battle of Calfkiller River near Sparta at Meredith's Mill. States he was captured as he was thrown from his horse and his right ankle was broken. Had three children and a deceased wife. G.W. Smith and Thomas Smith vouched for him. Beck was at a bridge near the mill. J.M. Morgan vouched for his capture. Described as a "poor starved bony skelton, "the prison mark". His wife Virginia is buried in the Reeves family lot in Jackson County, 2/19/1837 - 5/27/1886. After her death he moved from Jackson Co. There is a cemetery on Jesse Beck Stream in Jackson County. He was on the Board of Trustees of Tannehill Lodge Male and Female Institute in Jackson County. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Beck, Nathaniel T. Sgt. G CSR Enlisted 8/25/62 in Jackson Co. Horse $140, equipment $10. Captured after the siege of Knoxville 12/7/63 in Union Co. Sent to Rock Island. Died at Rock Island of pneumonia on 2/17/65. Buried in grave #1883. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Beck, William A. 1st Lt. G CSR Enlisted 8/25/62 in Jackson Co. Horse $265, equipment $20. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bedwell, A.J. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $100, equipment $5. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bedwell, John A. Pvt. I CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $200. Buried in Calhoun Co. Miss, 1833 - 1907. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bellar, Jonathan Pvt. K CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62. horse $225, equipment $20. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Sent to Camp Douglas paroled there and sent to City Point Va. for exchange on 4/4/63. Pension #6979 filed from Smith Co. on 5/2/1905 rejected. Born 1/16/1837 in Smith Co.States he enlisted in 1863 in the Cavalry after being declared unfit for the infantry. States he was cut off from his command after the Battle of Sparta.He was captured at Parker's Crossroads on 12/31/62 and exchanged on 4/4/63. States that he could not get back to his command due to the "Home guards" that infested that region and had killed some of his comrades who were similarly cutoff. Vouched for Peter Ballard's pension in 1891. Saw him wounded at Parker's Crossroads. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Beller, G.W. Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $175, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bennet, James Pvt. I/D CSR, CWV Qm Enlisted 8/2/62. Horse $140, equipment $10. Deserted 12/22/64 on the march to Savannah. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bennett, Alfred Sgt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62 in Overton Co. horse $150, equipment $10. Vouched for Nathan Hick's pension application in 1891. Vouched for Nathan Hicks' pension in 1901. Buried in the Mt. Gilead Cemetery in Overton County, 5/2/1832 - 11/15/1903. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bennett, L.B. Pvt. E Pension Pension #3932 in Overton Co. Filed 1/25/1902 in Overton Co. accepted. Also a L.B. Bennett #2052 in Overton Co. Born in Overton Co. in 1844. Enlisted in 1862. states he was wounded in the eye in a skirmish along the Columbia Pike near Franklin. Also states his left knee was crushed by a horse running against him on a march. States he stayed with the wagon train. States he was captured after he was paroled. Had a wife and three children. States he was cut off from regiment at Sperry Mill fight. States he was captured and paroled and captured again in 11/64. Widow's pension #4673 filed 1/10/1913 from Overton Co. accepted. Born Louisa Gibbins. Married in March 1861. Had seven children together. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bevis, J.W. 1st Lt. D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62. Horse $325, equipment $35. On 12/31/64 muster is listed as on detached service. Captured 1/20/65 at Wartburg Tenn. Sent to Ft. Delaware. Was from White Co. Took oath and was released 6/16/65 in accordance with Gen'l Orders #109, 6/6/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, A.D. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $110, equipment $14. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Sent to Camp Douglas Ill. Exchanged 4/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, F.M. Pvt. F CSR, Pension, Cemetery Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $200, equipment $20.Pension #12046 filed 6/29/1910 from Overton Co. rejected. Born in Overton Co. in 11/1827. Hired a substitute named Wiley Snyder due to illness. States he was furloughed home until he could ride again. Couldn't get back to command. Captured by Capt. Joe Blackburn's men and brought to Sparta to take the oath in the fall of 1864. "Blackburn's men were very abusive and threatening." Wife deceased and had eight children. C.J.Davis and Matthew Langford vouched for him. Buried in the Oklanona Cemetery in Overton County 11/24/1827 - 2/22/191?. His wife Mary Catherine is also buried there 3/13/1839 - 1/13/1906. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, Felix Grundy Pvt. F 8thCAV CSR, Pension, Relative Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $300, equipment $15. Captured in Overton Co. Tenn. 2/8/64. Sent to Ft. Delaware and forwarded to City Point Va. for exchange 2/27/65. Pension #10049 filed 4/9/1908 from Overton Co. accepted. Was shot through the clothes twice. Surrendered at Washington Ga. in 5/65. Had two sons. His descendant, William D. Bilbrey sent info: Was born appx. 1842 in Overton Co. and died in Overton Co. on 6/19/1933. Originally enlisted in the 23rd Inf. Bn. He was the cousin of M.B. Bilbrey. In a letter on behalf of Wm. H. Bilbrey's pension application he states that he was born on 12/10/1842. Widow's pension #10753 filed 7/13/1933 from Overton Co. accepted. Married 11/19/1893. She was born Sallie Jackson 11/17/1861. She died 3/8/1941. He and she are buried in the Okalona Cemetery in Overton County. He was born on 12/10/1842 and died on 6/19/1933. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, Henry Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 9/25/62. Horse $150, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, J.H. Capt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $350, equipment $5. On 12/31/64 muster is listed as "absent on detached service". On 1/1/63 he lists 45 public horses for his company on a request for forage. On 2/1/63 at Columbia he reports 40 public horses. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, J.R. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $200, equipment $20. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, Jefferson James 1st Lt. F CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $221. Resigned 8/25/63 on a medical discharge States that he was wounded in 10/62. Was from Overton Co. Took the oath 11/15/64. Was listed as a prisoner of war. Pension #777 filed in Overton Co. on 11/30/1891. Born in Overton Co. in 1840. States he was wounded on Franklin Pike four miles south of Nashville by gunshot through left lung. Had six children. Matthew Langford vouched for him and gives a vivid account of the skirmish. States he was discharged two times and the last being in 1863. In 1903 he had 7 children. W.P. Chapin and I.N. Buck vouched for him. States he joined the 25th Inf. at beginning of war and served appx. 11 months and then joined the 8th Cavalry. He was dropped from the rolls for "keeping up a lood woman" (Allegations of child abuse were also leveled) but he was reinstated after many affadavits of his moral character were received. Allegations that he shot his cousin Wiley Bilbrey were also leveled. Widow Pension #4659 filed 1/2/1913 for Winey Filt. Married 11/8/1855. He was at home on sick furlough at end of war. He died 7/18/1891. She died on 10/26/1926 in Pickett Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, M.G. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $200, equipment $20. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, Mounterville B. Pvt. F CSR, Rel Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $150, equipment $10. Brother of Paschal. From Overton Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, Paschal Pvt. F CSR, Relative Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $150, equipment $5. Brother of M.B. Bilbrey. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, S.D. Pvt. F Muster, Cemetery Listed on first muster roll. Enlisted 8/8/62 in Overton Co. Buried in the Burnett Cemetery in Overton County, 3/7/1833 - 6/20/1921. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bilbrey, William H. Cpl. F CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $200, equipment $20. Pension #15867 filed 11/26/1924 from Overton Co. accepted. Born in Overton Co. on 4/8/1841. Was offered a disability discharge for phthisic at Columbia but he declined. Was cutoff from command in 1864 when Dibrell left from the area of Sparta suddenly. Paroled at Alexandria in the spring of 1865. Married 2/28/1869. Wife died in 1911. Was living with his 40 y/o daughter. F.G. Bilbrey vouched for him. He was added to the pension rolls in 1927 but check was returned as "pensioner deceased". He surrendered to Col. Blackburn on the Calfkiller River at the Widow Bradley's place and ordered to Alexandria to be paroled. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Billings, James W. Pvt. K CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/8/62 in Sparta. Listed as present on 12/31/64 muster. Was detailed in first quarter of 1864. Remarks: "John J. McGavock. Detailed. Armstrong Div." Pension #12097 filed 8/13/1910 from DeKalb Co. accepted. Born in DeKalb Co. on 4/3or20/1844. Died 12/29/1936. Wounded by gunshot in right shoulder at Montgomery Ala. Wounded two other times. Left the state in 1914 and filed for reinstatement on 5/17/1927. Served to the end. Paroled at Washington Ga. on 5/9/65. Wife deceased, had a son. Seems to have moved to Independence Mo. Was there in 1923. His son was living in Missiouri. His final amount of $50 was sent to Miss Nancy Billings at Silver Point Tenn. Buried in the Billings Cemetery in DeKalb County. Has a military marker. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Binkley, M.B.? Pension Pension #14092 in Davidson Co. Actually in the 4th Cav. He may have served briefly in the 8th. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Birch, A.C. Sgt. E CSR Died 1/6/63 while in Federal custody. Probably captured at Parker's Crossroads. Probably wounded there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Black, A. Pension Pension #13569 in Davidson Co. Actually in the 17th Cav. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Blalock, John Pvt. F CSR, Putnam, Pension Enlisted 9/1/64 in Sparta. Listed as present on 12/31/64 muster. Married Eliza S. Blalock. Pension #3699 filed 10/10/1901 in Putnam Co. rejected. Born in North Carolina in 1821. Had a wife and seven children. Widow's application #540 filed 9/21/1905 from Putnam Co. accepted. She was born in North Carolina on 4/8/1828. Maiden name was Hampton. He was born in North Carolina in 1821. Married in White Co. in 1844. She states that he was with the command on 5/9/65 at Washington Ga. He died in Monterey Tn. on 3/7/1891. Had nine children together. J.H. Ray vouched for the widow's application as a veteran of the 8th. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Boatman, Holman Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $190, equipment $15 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Boatman, John Pvt. G/E CSR, Putnam, Pension, UCGA, Cemetery Enlisted 9/14/62. Horse $140, equipment $15. Wounded in Battle on Nolensville Pike near Nashville. Paroled 5/9/1865. Probably captured. Farmer at Jeremiah in Putnam Co. Born in 1841 in Jackson Co. Pension #2344 in Putnam Co. on 11/23/1899. Accepted. States he was born in Grainger Co. 1/21/1842. States he was shot in left arm at Franklin Tenn. States he was paroled on May 9th, 1865 at Washington Ga. Had wife and four children. John R. Waits vouched for him. Parole is in file. Member of the Pat Cleburne Bivouac #27 in Cookeville. Buried in the Paran Cemetery in Overton Co. He died on 4/16/1928. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bohanan, Holman Pvt. H TCW Listed in TCW as member of the 8th. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bohanon, John S. Pvt. H CSR, Cemetery Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $275, equipment $20. He requested reimbursement for his horse that was killed 1/4/63 at Franklin Tenn. A John S. Bohannon is buried in the Williams Cemetery in Putnam County. 4/15/1839 - 11/9/1878. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Boles,George Randolph Pvt. A CWVQ, Pension, Cemetery Pension #2792 filed 5/22/1900 from Jackson Co. accepted on a George Randolph Boles. He was born in Fentress Co. on 11/15/1840. Enlisted in fall of 1862. States he was captured at Sparta on 8/17/63 and taken to Camp Chase and then Rock Island. States he contracted pneumonia while in prison. States he returned to command in North Carolina and served until the end in Washington Georgia. Was married and had five children. States he was discharged from prison in 3/65 with other disabled soldiers and sent to richmond Va. He then received a furlough and "went in search of my command". A.L. Windle and J.H. Lee vouched for his service history. In 1920 he lived in Sparta. Was paid in 1905 by the U.S. government for his horse that was taken by the Yankees after the surrender. (CWVQ) Widow's pension #8374 filed 10/16/1925 from White Co. accepted. She was born Annie Poteet in Overton Co. on 3/29/1852. He died at Sparta on 9/27/1925. Had five children. He is buried in the Old Bon Air Cemetery in White County. 9/17/1840 - 9/28/1925. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Boman, Henry Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $200, equipment $20. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bonner, A.J. CSR Buried in the Confederate Veterans Cemetery on the grounds of Tulip Grove Mansion in Hermitage Tenn. Was a resident at the Confederate Veterans Home. Born 1837 died 1900. Although buried there he does not have an application on file at TSLA. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bossel, G.M. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/25/62 in Overton Co. Horse $165, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bossel, Samuel Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/20/62. Horse $110, equipment $5. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Sent to Camp Douglas Ill. Paroled and exchanged at City Point Va. under a flag of truce as a contingent of 668 Confederate prisoners. Captured again in Overton Co. on 2/1/64 and sent to Ft. Delaware. Exchanged 2/27/65. Remarks: "Allowed Harvey Bowman 12th Tenn. to be ex in his place". Took the oath 5/4/65 and signed with an "X" and was released. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Boswell, A.J. Pvt. E/F CSR Enlisted 8/5/62. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bounds, Daniel Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/1/64. Captured 9/6/64 at Readyville Tenn. (near Woodbury). Sent to Camp Chase. Made application for taking the oath while at Camp Chase stating "was conscripted and forced into service". Took oath 5/12/65 and released to go home to Cookeville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bowles, James Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 8/27/62. Horse $220, equipment $20. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bowles, Randolph Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62. Horse $140, equipment $15. Captured at Sparta 8/17/63. Sent to Camp Chase and then to Camp Douglas. Was on roll at Camp Douglas 3/2/65 for exchange. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Boyd, B.B. Pvt,1st Sgt. I CSR, Dibrell, Pension. Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $140, equipment $15. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Listed by Dibrell as being killed in South Carolina in 12/64 in action against Sherman's XV Corps. His pension application is #530. Apllied for pension on 8/27/1891 . Born in Bledsoe County. Widow's pension #4481 filed 7/13/1912 from Davidson Co. on a Mary E. (Graham) Boyd. Married 11/27/1859 in White Co. He was born on 10/21/1833 and died 3/11/1912. They had twelve children. He states he was wounded at Lawtonville S.C. in 2/1865 in the leg, captured and released. Mary's father was killed at the Battle of Mill Sorings Ky. on 1/19/1862 as a member of the 25th Tenn. Inf. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Boyd, W.C. Dr. Cemetery Buried on the grounds of the Tulip Grove Mansion in the Confederate Cemetery. Died in the Confederate Home which was located on the grounds of the Hermitage. 1845-1918. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Boykin, James W. Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62. Horse $140, equipment $5. Present on 10/112/62 muster --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bradford, David G. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $175, equipment $15. Present 10/12/62. His wife Elizabeth ,7/12/1833 - 7/19/1885 is buried in the William Whitson Cemetery in Putnam Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bradley, A. Pvt. A CSR, Fancher Enlisted 8/15/62. Horse $200, equipment $15. An "Augustus Bradley" is mentioned in the Fancher diary as being a captive of the Federals in early 1864. prisoner on 1/14/65 and sick./8/65 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bradley, Austin Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $225, equipment $5. He applied for reimbursement as his horse was killed 6/4/63 at Franklin Tenn. Captured in Putnam Co. 1/5/64. Entered Rock Island prison 1/26/64. He desired to take the oath as he was a deserter. (probably captured at home). He enlisted in the US Army for frontier service 10/17/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bradley, J.P. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $150, equipment $5 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bradley, John P Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $150, equipment $5. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bradley, Larkin N. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 8/16/62. Present 10/12/62 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bradley, T.W Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse $140, equipment $15. Present 10/12/62 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bradley, Thomas W. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $150. Captured 7/18/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bradley, Thomas Pvt. D CSR Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. From White Co. Age 25, 5'11", brown eyes. Was on a roll of prisoners liberated from Camp Butler Ill. during the month of March 1863. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brady, L Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 (probably conscripted). Captured 9/6/64 near Readyville Tenn. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brady, R. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted (probably conscripted) 9/1/64. Captured 9/6/64 at Readyville Tenn. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bridges, John R. Pvt. D CSR Died of small pox while a prisoner 3/30/63 at Camp Douglas Ill. Probably catured at Parker's Crossroads. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bright, Thomas Pvt. A CSR Roll of 12/31/64 shows him as a deserter. Took the oath at Camp Chase Ohio on 5/12/65 and released. Federals show him to have been captured near Woodbury 9/6/64 (in vicinity of Readyville) --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brimer, William Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $100, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brogden, James S. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. Horse $150, equipment $5. Present on 6/63 muster. (John Alexander Brogden's brother). Buried in the Sands Cemetery in Monterey Putnam County 6/19/1835 - 1/27/1915. Darlutha Wallace Brogden (Brogdon) is also buried there 5/22/1857 - 7/12/1915. The surname is often spelled Brogdon for all the Brogden brothers. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brogden, John Alexander Pvt. I/D/H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $250, equipment $5. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62 and sent to Camp Douglas Ill. He was sent to City Point Va. on parole 4/4/63 for exchange. He appears as present on the May-June 1863 muster. Special Order 206/2, 8/3/63 Dept & Army of Tenn-Bragg concerns his transfer to Co. K.16th Tenn. Inf. Regiment on 9/15/63. Buried in the Old Union Cemetery in White Co. Great, great grandfather of this author. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brogden, Wiley B. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. Horse $160, equipment $5. Present on 6/63 muster. (brother of J.A. Brogden). Buried in the Edgewood Cemetery in Lancaster Texas. Born 8/11/1832 and died in Lancaster Texas on on 1/10/1897. Married Minerva Mitchell 10/15/1836 - 2/10/1905. She was a full sister to John Alexander Brogden's wife Stacy and is buried next to Wiley. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, Ambers J. Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62 in Overton Co. Horse $150, equipment $10. Took oath at Louisville on 5/5/64 as a deserter who was drafted. Probably deserted 4/12/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, Crockett Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/1/64. Captured 9/6/64 at Readyville Tenn. Sent to Camp Chase. Arrived at Camp Chase in mid Sept 1864. Died of Small Pox 12/11/64. Grave 598. Location of grave: 1/3 mile south of Camp Chase. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, D.B. Pvt. G CSR Died 3/11/63 at Camp Douglas Ill. of Typh Mol. Fever. Probably captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, Hamilton Pvt. C Pension Vouched for Z. Poston's pension application in 1907. He was originally in the 25th Inf. States he reenlisted into the 8th Cavalry in 9/1862. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, Hiram A. Pvt. H CSR, Putnam Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $175. Captured 9/6/64 at Readyville Tenn. Sent to Camp Chase where he took the oath and was released 5/11/65. Was from Cookeville. Born 11/10/1864, died 10/22/1889. Married Elizabeth Bartlett 1842 - 1933. Buried at Brown's Mill Cemetery. Son of Hiram A. and Mary Alice Brown. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, James M. Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62 in Overton Co. Horse $150, equipment $15. A James M. Brown applied for residence at the Confederate soldiers Home in 1908. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, James Pvt. D CSR, Dibrell Enlisted 8/2/62. Present on 12/31/64 muster. He filed a requisition for clothing on 11/7/64 as he had been absent on furlough. Reported in Lindsley (p.676) as being killed at Greensboro N.C. on 4/15/65 in a crowd fired upon by N.C. militia troops. Last member of the regiment to die. He was a brother of Lt. Col. Brown of the 16th Tenn. Inf --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, James Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62 in Overton Co. Horse $140, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, James Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 8/25/62 in Jackson Co. Horse $150, equipment $20. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, John P. Pvt. G CSR, Pension,CV Enlisted 8/25/62 in Jackson Co. Horse $160, $10. Deserted at some point. Reported to the Federals in Jackson Co. 3/21/64. took the oath on 4/15/64. A John P. Brown is in this file as having taken the oath and joined the 37th Ky. Inf. USA on 9/23/63. Pension #9662 filed 11/1/1907 and 9/23/1917 in Clay Co. rejected. States he came home on furlough from Florence Ala. in 7/63 and was captured and sent to prison. Married in 1858. Had a daughter and granchild living with him. In the Confederate Veteran Vol.VI p.109 there is a picture of a John Preston Watts Brown in Civil War uniform purporting to be a member of the 8th Cav. (Dibrell's). Possibly the same man. Son of Pleasant W. and Sarah Brown. Brother of Leroy. Clay county history has him as escaping and coming home. He married Sarah Ann Plumlee on 9/9/1858. They lived on Turkey Creek in Jackson Co. and had ten children. He died in 1928 at age 92. Sarah died in 1929, Both are buried in the Macedonia Cemetery in Clay Co. One of their daughters, Almenta, married Smith Crowder. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, John Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 8/16/62. Horse $225, equipment $20. Present on 10/12/62 roll.ng on 11/7/64 as he had been absent on furlough. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, Leroy B. Pvt. G/C CSR, Clay Enlisted 8/25/62 in Jackson Co. Horse $125, equipment $10. Is on a roll of prisoners at Camp Douglas stating that he was captured at Perryville 10/9/62. But his name was on a roll of prisoners sent regarding the Stone's River and Parker's Crossroads prisoners. Probably a mistake. Probably a Parker's Crossroads captive. Mentioned in Clay Co. History as being the son of Pleasant W. and Sarah Brown. He had 13 siblings. He died on 3/12/1863 and is buried in Oak Woods Cemetery in Chicago. Was the brother of John P. Brown. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, Losson Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 9/1/64. On 12/31/64 muster is listed as absent on detached service in Middle Tenn. Took the Oath in Jackson Co. on 3/21/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, R.R. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 in Cookeville. Present on 12/31/64 muster --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, S.W. (Stephen) F Pension Pension #9608 for a S.W. Brown (Co.F) in Putnam Co. filed 10/16/1907 rejected. Born 5/26/1835 in Overton Co. Was County Register of Putnam Co. when war broke out. Originally enlisted in Co. F 16th Tenn. Inf. in 5/61. Transferred to 4th Tenn. Cav. in 4/62. In 11/63 transferred to 8th Cav. Was captured and sent to Rock Island Prison. Was wounded on picket duty outside Franklin Tn. Captured in E. Tenn. 11/27/63 while crossing Tellico River. Was a courier at time of capture. Horse was killed. Was kept in prison until 5/64 when Watson Cooke of Putnam Co. came to the prison. He took the oath to remain north of the Ohio until exchanged. He started for Cookeville in 2/65 but was informed that he would be killed if he went there so he went to Nashville and sent for his wife and children. He stayed in Nashville until 1868. Married Phoebe Ann Cantrell on 9/1/1856 and had three children. All of them dead at time of application. Moved to Mo. in 1868. Federal records show a "Stephen W. Brown" was received as a deserter about 12/22/63 and took the oath then. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, Samuel 1st Sgt F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62. Horse worth $125.125.150, equipment $5. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, W.G. 1st Sgt E CSR Enlisted 12/7/61. Probably enlisted in the infantry and transferred to the cavalry later. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, W.L. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62. Captured near Woodbury 9/3/64. Sent to Camp Chase and paroled there on 2/12/65. Was from White Co. Took oath 3/31/65. Listed by Federals at time of oath as a Rebel deserter who deserted 3/1/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, Weyman Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 at Sparta. Present on 12/31/64 muster --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Brown, William C. Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 8/25/62. Horse $160, equipment $5. He filed a claim for his horse which was killed at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Deserted at some point in 9/63. Took oath and enlisted in the 37th Ky. USA. Federal records show him as having been captured 9/10/63 by scouts while on the way to give himself up as a deserter. Was from Jackson Co. Tenn. Took oath 9/25/63. Federal info has his confederate service as "conscripted into service, deserted 7/20/63 at Sparta". A W.C. Brown shows up as dying 4/5/64 in Richmond Va. in a military prison hospital. (he must have been captured by the confederates while serving in the Federal Army!) Clay Co. History lists him as the son of Pleasant W. and Sarah Brown. Brother of Leroy and John P. Brown. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bruce, Willis Lt. M CSR Requested forage for 28 horses on 12/1/63. Approved by H.M.McGinnis acting commander of the 8th Tennessee Cavalry. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bruington, Joseph Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 9/1/62. Horse $150, equipment $10. Deserted received by the Federals 4/5/64 in Louisville. Reported in Overton Co. 3/26/64. Discharged from military prison in Louisville Ky. by order of Gen. Burnbridge 5/14/64. Remarks: Burksville Ky. Amnesty. took oath in Louisville 5/5/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bryant, James A. Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 8/2/62. Horse $125, equipment $15.on 6/63 muster --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bryant, William Pvt. C CSR Enlisted 8/2/62 in Cookeville. Horse $145, equipment --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Buck, Isaac Newton Pvt. F Pension, Cemetery Vouched for William Dyer's pension application. He states that he tended to the severely wounded Dyer for two days when they were both captured and paroled at Parker's Crossroads. States he was in Joseph Bilbrey's company. Widow's pension #9418 filed 4/17/1929 from Putnam Co. accepted. Born Nancy Ann Wilmoth on 10/13/1862 in Putnam Co. He died at Cookeville on 5/24/1916. Had three living children together. One son died. F.G. Bilbrey vouched for her application as a veteran of the 8th. Bilbrey stated that Isaac served to the end and was paroled at Washington Ga. on 5/9/65. they were married in 1889. She died on 8/24/1946. William Angel and W.R. Pope vouched for him. He is buried in the Salem Cemetery in Putnam Co., 7/28/1838 - 5/24/1917. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Buck, Jesse Hickman Sgt. H CSR, Putnam, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $200, equipment $20. Born 12/15/1837, died 2/23/1930. Married 1st Samantha Pippen, 2nd Sarah Jane Huddleston. Son of Jonathan, Sr. and Elizabeth Barnett Buck. Buried in Salem Cemetery Putnam Co. Picture of him at 1912 reunion on p.233 of Putnam. Pension #11454 filed 6/25/1925 from Putnam Co. accepted, added 4/1928. Born 12/15/1837 in Jackson Co. Was cut off from his command near Franklin Tenn. last of June 1863. Was in prison at Tullahoma. States he took the oath in 1864. G.W. Judd and J.N. Hyden vouched for him. First application filed 8/11/1909 rejected. Stated he was captured between Shelbyville and tullahoma on the retreat from Middle Tenn. Was paroled shortly afterwards in 7/63. Had two children. Stated that he was captured by some of Stokes men near McMinnville and released on showing his parole. His wife Samantha, 8/15/1840 - 3/3/1902 is buried with him. He died on 2/23/1930. Sarah Buck 8/25/1848 - 3/17/1929 is also buried there. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Buck, Lafayette Cpl H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $160, equipment $20. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bucner, Jacob Pvt. H CSR 1996/04/29 Enlisted 9/1/64. Captured at Readyville Tenn. 9/6/64. Sent to Camp Chase. Took oath there and was released 5/11/65. From Putnam Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bullington,John Rippetoe Sgt. C CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/2/62. Horse $140, equipment $5. Discharged 2/13/63 and paid 2/21/63. Captured at Valley Head Ala. 5/4/65. Discharged at Louisville Ky. on taking the oath 6/16/65. Served to the end. From Cookeville Tenn. Pension #7500 filed 10/2/1905 from Davidson Co. accepted. Transferred to the 8th Cav. after Chickamauga. Was in the 16th Infantry prior to joining the 8th . Was wounded at Perryville. Was with Capt. Lowery at time of capture according to pension records. Monce Gore vouched for him. He was stranded in Seattle Washington in June 1909 and needed help to get back to Tennessee. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bullington, Joseph Pvt. K CSR 1996/04/29 Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta. Horse $120, equipment $25. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bullington, T.R. C Chase Buried in grave #542 at Camp Chase Cemetery. Died 12/2/64. Probably captured at Readyville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bullock, Francis M. Pvt,Sgt. H CSR, Putnam, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $200. Present on 12/31/64 muster. A Frank M. Bullock is listed in Putnam as being born on 1/23/1843 and died on 3/8/1917. Buried in Hunter/Bullock Cemetery. Married 1st Lou Isom, 2nd Sarah Hunter, and 3rd Frances (Bartlett) Dowell. Son of Thomas R. and Naomi Brown Bullock. Vouched for John Farley's pension application in 1899 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bullock, George W. Pvt CSR --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bullock, John W. Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62. Horse $150, equipment $10. Present on 12/31/64 muster --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burchitt, A.J. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62 in Livingston Tenn. Horse $125, equipment $10 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burchitt, J.M. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62. Horse $100, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burck, J.N. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/15/62.225, equipment $20. Present on 10/12/62 roll. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burger, Frank Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. On roll at Chucky River 3/24/64. Was appointed regimental druggist? 9/4/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burgess, Edward Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 7/?5/62. horse $165, equipment $15. Captured in Overton Co. 4/19/64 Discharged 5/12/64 from Louisville and sent to Camp Morton Ind. died in prison 6/23/64 at Camp Morton. Died of acute dysentery. Buried in grave #923 at Greenlawn Cemetery. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burgess, James C. Sgt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $250, equipment $20. Captured at Athens Tenn. 12/15/64. Sent to Camp Chase where he was paroled and sent to Point Lookout Md. for exchange 2/17/65. He was admitted into several hospitals in the Richmond Va. area appx. 2/26/65. He then received a 30 day furlough on 3/4/65. He was recaptured 3/29/65 in Knoxville and sent to Chattanooga. He took the oath in Nashville on 3/31/65 stating that he deserted from Richmond Va. 3/4/65. From White Co --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burgess, William S. Sgt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Captured in Athens Tenn. 12/15/64. Sent to Camp Chase and subsequently paroled 2/26/65 for exchange. He received a 30 day furlough in a Richmond Va. hospital . confined in Knoxville 3/29/65 and listed as a confederate deserter. Deserted 3/2/65 from Richmond. Took oath in Knoxville and sent to Chattanooga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burris, Samuel Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 8/25/62 in Overton Co. Horse $125, equipment $15. Captured at Readyville Tenn. 9/6/64. Sent to Camp Chase. Paroled there on 2/12/65 for exchange. Was sent for exchange to Point Lookout Md. along with 3037 other prisoners. Resident of Overton Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burris, Thomas D. Cpl. G CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/25/62. Horse $145, equipment $15. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Pension #145 filed in Jackson Co. on 6/4/1891 accepted. He died 2/1/1918. Born 6/6/1845 in Jackson Co. States he was wounded on march from Saltville Va. to the relief of Gen Hood. Was shot in right arm. States he was wounded "there was a difficulty between some one of our command and one of Champ Ferguson's company and in the fight I received my wound". States he was out four months and returned to the regiment until the surrender 4/9/65 at Washington Ga. Had a wife and two children. Vouched for by M.L. Gore --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burroughs, John S. Pvt. K CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta Tn. Horse $130, equipment $10. Pension #2177 filed 9/22/1899 from Jackson Co. accepted. Born in Granville Co. North Carolina on 2/9/1837. States he was wounded by a gunshot in the right arm in a battle near Sparta on the Calfkiller River. States his arm is four inches shorter than the other. Furloughed and cut off from command. Took the oath. "it was take the oath or death". Had a wife and one child. He lived at 2305 Buchanan ST. in Nashville in 1919. He died in March 1923. He had a son L.V. Burroughs who lived at that address. Apparently was a member of the S.S. Stanton bivouac. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burroughs, John Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta Tn. Horse $130, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Burrow, A.R. Pvt. D CSR Captured at Murfreesboro 1/5/63 and sent to Camp Butler Ill. Paroled at Camp Butler and sent to City Point Va. with 507 other Confederate prisoners and 15 citizens on 4/17/63. Possibly the Federals mixed up where he was captured. It is more likely that he was captured at Parker's Crossroads. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bussell, William Pvt. H CSR, Chase Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $135. Captured at Readyville Tenn. 9/6/64. Died at Camp Chase on 1/12/65 from pneumonia. Grave # 755 1/3 mile South of C.C. Also listed as being in grave #753. Spelling also listed as Bustle. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Butram, James Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62. Horse $100. Present on 10/12/62 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Butram, Joseph Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62. Present on 10/12/62 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Butram, Reuben Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62 in Livingston. Horse $160, equipment $20. Listed as discharged 11/22/62 and paid 2/18/63. Captured at Green River Ky. 8/25/63 and listed as a deserter. Sent to Camp Chase and then to Rock Island 1/17/64. Enlisted in US Army for frontier service on 10/18/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Bybee, Newton C. Pvt,2nd Lt. G CSR Enlisted 8/25/62 in Jackson Co.Horse $175, equipment $15. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Resigned 7/30/63 as he felt "incompetent" to fill the position. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Byres, Orsbern W. Sgt. E/G CSR Enlisted 8/16/62 in Overton Co. Horse $175, equipment $15. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Byres, W.H. Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 in Sparta. Captured at Readyville Tenn. 9/6/64. Sent to Camp Chase where he stated that he was "forced into the service". Took oath and was released 6/10/65. He was from Putnam Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Callahan, R.R. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in Bledsoe Co. Horse $150, equipment $15. Present on 6/63 muster roll. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Calvard, Wiley M. Cpl. I Pension, Widow Pension #9106 filed from Bledsoe Co. on 5/8/1907 rejected. He was born in Wilks Co. N.C. 9/8/35. Enlisted in the fall of 1862 in Capt. J.W. McReynold's Co. States that in August 1863 he was detailed to go from Chattanooga up the Sequatchie Valley to obtain cattle. States his detail was captured near Pikeville but he escaped though losing his horse. Stated he hid out in the mountains but eventually surrendered to the Federals and was paroled. States he tried to rejoin his command but was told to go home by Capt. McReynolds as he had not been legally exchanged. Married twice with a total of 5 children. J.E. White, William Angel and W.R. Pope vouched for him. Widow's pension #10146 filed 6/17/1931 from Bledsoe Co. accepted. Born Euphremia L. Clark on 7/21/1867 in Bledsoe Co. She was first married to John W. Miller She married Wiley in 12/12/1893. He died 8/23/1920, she died 7/16/1951. W.R. Pope and C.C. Worthington vouched for her application as veterans of the 8th . He had a son, James Calvard, son of Virginia Panter. They were married on 1/9/1870 and she died 2/6/1891. Euphremia had a child named Willie Miller. States he was paroled at Gainesboro N.C. at the end of the war. Had a wife and 9 children. B.F. Ferguson vouched for him. He sent his parole into the Pension Board. He was born on 2/28/1844 died 7/18/1911. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cammack, Tinch Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 8/27/62 in Overton Co --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Camp, M.N. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62. Horse $275, equipment $30. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Sent to Camp Douglas and subsequently exchanged in 4/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Campbell, D.C. Pvt. C CSR 1996/05/01 Enlisted 10/1/62. Horse $125, equipment $12. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Campbell, F.H Chase Buried in grave #1483 at Camp Chase Cemetery. Died 2/25/65. Probably captured at Readyville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Campbell, J.D. Pvt. C CSR, Pension Enlisted 10/1/62 in Cookeville. Horse $140, equipment $10. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Pension #2099 filed 8/16/1899 from Pickett Co. rejected. Born in Fentress Co. in 1844. States he enlisted on 8/2/62 in Capt. Woolsey's company. Claims disability due to exposure during the war. States he served to the end of the war and was paroled at New Albany Ga. Had wife and three children.ded. Had four children. F.C. Deck vouched for him in a long affadvit. Deck stated that Dibrell did indeed send him home on a pass after a request for a discharge was disapproved. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Campbell, James Pvt. C CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/1/62 in Cookeville. Horse $160, equipment $25. Pension #15888 filed 3/30/1925 from Pickett Co. rejected. Born in Fentress Co. in 1841. died 3/12/1927. Originally enlisted in Bledsoe's Company in June of 1861 and then transferred to the 8th . Was probably captured at Parker's Crossroads and exchanged at Petersburg Va. Had a 47 year old wife and five children. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Campbell, James Cpl. D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62 in Sparta. Horse $165, equipment $20. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Campbell, R.C. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 9/25/62 in Sparta. Horse $140, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Canatser, James Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 9/1/64. Deserted 12/19/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Canatser, Joseph Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 8/16/62 in Overton Co. Horse $200, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Canatser, Thomas Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 9/1/64. Deserted 12/19/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cannon, Benjamin Pvt. E CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/21/62 in Overton Co. Horse $150, equipment $5. Pension #1993 filed 1/23/1904 in Overton Co. Was born in Overton Co. in 1835. Says he was wounded at Triune slightly above right ear. Says he was captured by Col. Stokes' Cavalry and forced to take oath "under penalty of death". W.J. Matthews vouched for him. Said he was in hospital several times during war --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cannon, J.N. Bugler E CSR Enlisted 8/16/62. Horse $250, equipment $20. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cannon, James K.P. Pvt. E CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/16/62 in Overton Co. Horse $160, equipment $15. Pension #7584 filed 7/24/1907 from Overton Co. rejected. Born in Overton Co. on 10/27/1844. States he was injured by a bomb shell explosion at Franklin Tenn. States he was captured at Sparta in March 1864. Stated when turned out of prison he took the oath "to save my life". Had a wife and two children. Was cut off from command when enemy charged them while in camp at Sparta during the "stampede". States "Stoke's men " forced him to take the oath or die. W.J. Cannon and B.J. Cannon stated they were with him when he was captured. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cannon, Joel Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 9/21/62 in Overton Co. Horse $200, equipment --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cantrell, W.T. 3rd Sgt. C CSR Enlisted 3/31/?? Captured near Sparta 8/27/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cantrell, William C. Pvt. C/E CSR Enlisted 8/16/62. Horse $140, equipment $15 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Car, B.W. Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 8/16/62. On 12/31/64 muster is listed as "absent on detached service with disabled horses since ? 1864. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carlisle, Ellis Pvt. G. CSR, Pension Enlisted 12/10/61 by Col. Hamilton in Columbus. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Pension #5436 filed 8/10/1903 from Jackson Co. accepted. Born 9/29/1833 in Jackson Co. Paroled at Washington Ga. in 5/65. Had a wife. M.L. Gore vouched for him. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carlisle, Newton Pvt. G CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/25/62 in Jackson Co. Horse $150, equipment $5. Pension #8144 filed 5/2/1906 from Jackson Co. rejected. Born 8/30/1835 in Jackson Co. Had wife and one son. William Loftin and W.N. Pharris vouched for him. Was sent home as others were by Dibrell in 8/63 or 7/63 and was cut off from his command. Forced to take oath by Stokes' men or be shot. Brother of Ellis. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carlisle, Newton Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 8/25/62 in Jackson Co. Horse $150, equipment $5. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carmichael, William L Pvt.,Bugler H. CSR, CWVQm, Chase, Cem Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Appointed Regimental bugler 9/?/62. Captured 9/6/64 at Readyville Tenn. Sent to Camp Chase. Died at Camp Chase of pneumonia 12/8/64. Grave # 577. CWVQm p.771. Buried at France Cemetery in White Co. Must have been removed from Camp Chase. He had two brothers in the 25th Inf. who are also buried in the same cemetery. Nicknamed "Chance" --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carr, Dock Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carr, Zebedee Pvt. C Pension, Widow's Pension, Pension #9420 filed 8/15/1907 from Putnam Co. accepted. Born in Jackson Co. on 4/23/1846. Was wounded at the Battle of Readyville on 9/6/64 by a saber cut to the head. Was sent to Camp Chase. Released from prison in 5/65. Had a wife and five children. C.J. Davis and G.M. Moore vouched for him. Federal records show Carr as being released from prison after taking the oath on 5/12/65. Widow's pension #2305 filed 2/17/1909 from Putnam Co. accepted. Maiden name Mary Eliza Kinnaird. Married on 7/29/1868. He died on 11/26/1908 near Boma Tenn. Had seven children. Byrd Carr (brother of Zebedee) vouched for her application. He states that Zeb enlisted in 1864. Buried in the Smellage Cemetery in Putnam Co., 4/24/1845 - 11/26/1908. Mary is also buried there. His parents, were Elijah and Bessie Lollar Carr. There was an Elijah Carr in the 16th Tenn. Inf. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carrick, G.D.Pvt.DCSR Enlisted 8/2/62 in Sparta. Horse $300, equipment $25. Present on 12/31/64 muster --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carrick, Hugh Pvt. D CSR, Head Enlisted 9/4/62 in Sparta by transfer from the 16th Tenn. Inf. Horse $200, equipment $25. Died in Atlanta on 2/22/63 of disease or battle. Head lists him as being killed at Chickamauga. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carrick, N.D. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62 in Sparta. Horse $260, equipment $25 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carrick, Samuel Pvt. D CSR 1996/05/03. Enlisted 9/4/62 in Sparta. Horse $300, equipment $35. Present on 12/31/64 muster --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carrick, White Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62 in Sparta. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Filed a claim for loss of his horse (killed in action) at Maynardsville Tn. 12/2/63. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carroll, Clark? H CSR Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Sent to Camp Douglas. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carter, G.W Capt. A CSR, Dibrell Killed 10/2/64 at Saltville Va. in battle. The soldier who shot him was then riddled with bullets. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carter, Gib B. Cpl. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62 in Overton Co. Horse $165, equipment $15 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carter, H. Pvt. A CSR Deserted 10/23/64 near Gra???ville S.C. Federal records have him as being captured near Readyville 9/6/64. Sent to Camp Chase. Paroled at Camp Chase 2/12/65. Sent to Pt. Lookout Md. along with 3038 prisoners for release. On muster of men at Camp Lee near Richmond Va. on 2/21/65. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carter, M. 1st Lt. A CSR Deserted about 10/23/64 near G????ville S.C. A Meredith Carter is listed in Medley as being wounded at Murfreesboro. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Carter, Z.B. Pvt. B Pension Pension #7049 filed 5/11/1905 from Clay Co.rejected. Born 11/6/1840 in Clay Co. States he first joined the 8th Tenn. Inf. in 8/61. He enlisted in the 8th Cavalry in the Fall of 1862. Was discharged from the infantry on 12/5/1861, was discharged from the Cavalry at Lavergne Tenn. in 1862. He went home and stayed until capture. Was sent to Louisville and then released. He states he had lung trouble. Had 37 y/o wife and 3 children. Federal records show that a Zeb Carter was received at Louisville on 4/5/1864 from Jackson Co. He took the oath on 5/5/1864 and was released. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cash, James W. Pvt. H CSR,Pension Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $105. Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62. Sent to Camp Douglas Ill. Sent to City Point for exchange on 4/4/63. Pension #13667 filed 8/12/1912 from White Co. accepted. Born in White Co. on 5/23/1842. Was sent out with wagon from camp near Sparta and was shot under left eye losing sight and hearing in left ear in 9/63. Was sent home by Col. Dibrell. Had to take the oath or "stay in the woods all the time". Wife was deceased, was living with his two children. W.L. Sliger of Co. H vouched for his service history. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cass ?. Lt.? Dibrell Mentioned by Dibrell as being mortally wounded in North Carolina in 1865 prior to the Battle of Bentonville. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Certers (Certin), Dick?. CWVQ Mentioned on p. 771 as being killed at Saltville Va. Named spelled two ways. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Chandler, John D. Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 8/1/62. Horse $175, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Chapin, Lloyd W. 2nd Lt. E CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/16/62 in Overton Co. Horse $185, equipment $15. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Pension #9330 filed 7/17/1907 from Overton Co. accepted. Born in Overton Co. in 10/1840. He was left behind sick when Dibrell came to Sparta. When he recovered he joined Col. Hugh's command and fought in a number of engagements. Eventually rejoined Dibrell and the 8th and was present at the surrender on 5/9/65 at Washington Ga. Had a wife and two children and two granchildren. J.N. Cannon stated that he was sent with Hughs and Maj. Scott Bledsoe in the spring of 1864 to Tennessee with 26 other "well equipped men" from Dalton Ga. H.L. Swift also vouched for him. Widow's pension #3246 filed 7/4/1910 from Overton Co. accepted. Her maiden name was Mattie J. Coward. She was born in Hawkins Co. appx 1850. Married in Smith Co. on 12/24/1872. He died 4/26/1910. Had six children together. Was visiting in Arkansas in 1917. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Chapin, William Paul 1st Lt. E CSR, Putnam, Dibrell Enlisted 8/16/62 in Overton Co. Horse $200, equipment $20. Was acting Asst. Adjt. and Insp. Gen. of Dibrell's brigade. (1/14/65 letter posted in Grahamville S.C) 2/17/65. General Dibrell says " Lt. Chapin has just arrived from Hughey's Ferry" (Vol. 47-2,p.1213). Paroled 1865. Listed as Major in Putnam. Born 12/14/1838 died 2/27/1909. Married 1st Amanda,2nd Sibba Daughtery B. 12/22/1852, d. 12/17/1942. Buried in Cookeville City Cemetery. Was temporarily captured at Saltville after his horse was shot and fell on him. He escaped when a detachment under Capt. Dale shot a number of his captors. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Chawning, J.C. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 in Sparta. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Chawning, J.W. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 12/7/61 in Livingston. (probably in the infantry). Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Chipman, W.C.. Ark Arkansas pension #12705 filed 8/29/1901 from St. Francis Co.as a member of the 13th Tenn. Cavalry. He died 2/27/1904. Widow Nannie applied 8/13/1919. Pension #13667 in White Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Chisam, J.R. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta. Horse $250, equipment $15. Awol since 7/7/63. Deserted. On Oath of Allegiance 4/8/65 he is listed as deserting on 8/26/63. From White Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Choat, Meadow Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta. Horse $125, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Choate, Austin Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in Sparta. Horse $165. Died a prisoner in St. Louis City hospital on 2/2/63 of typhoid fever and bronchitis. States he was captured at Perryville Ky. (probably an error). He was 20 y/o. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Choate, John Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 2/1/64 in the field. Also listed as present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Christian, Arkley Fiske Pvt. A CSR, Pension Enlisted 7/31/62 in Livingston. Horse $150, equipment $12. Pension #16400 filed on 2/1/1928 from Overton Co. accepted. Born 9/6/1846, died 2/24/1943. States company was disbanded in 8/63 and then he and 200 others went with Col. John Hughs to fight Col.Stokes until the end of the war. Capt. A.L. Dale and W.H. Parrigin vouched for him. Widow's pension #11119 filed 3/23/1943 from Overton Co. accepted. Born Mattie Wiltshire on 2/11/1866 in Pembrook Ky. Moved to Tennessee in 1881. Married on 5/8/1880 in Montgomery Co. She died 9/28/1953, he died 2/24/1943. Only relative that was mentioned in file was a Mrs. Annie Ware. Mrs. Christian was the last widow of the 8th Tennessee Cavalry to file for a pension. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Christian, B.P. 2nd Lt. A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62 in Livingston. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, C.D. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 in Sparta. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, D.B. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 9/20/62 in Sparta. Horse $240, equipment $25. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, D.W. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 9/20/62 in Sparta. Horse $185, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, Isaac H Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 9/4/62 in Sparta. Hose $165, equipment $10. Several reports on his death on 2/17/63 are in his file. One report lists Camp Douglas. Others list him as dying a prisoner in Gratiot Street Prison hospital in St. Louis Mo. on 2/17/63. Another lists him as dying in the Burnett House Hospital on 2/17/63. Cause of death was pneumonia. One report has him as admitted to the City USA Gen'l Hosp. in St. Louis Mo. on 1/24/63. Remarks on that report are "Sent to Prison Jan. 29th". Probably captured at Parker's Crossroads. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, J.D. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $120, equipment $15. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, J.J. Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 9/20/62 in Sparta. Horse $210, equipment $15. Mary Clark filed a settlement claim on 8/??/63 in White Co. States he sickened and died on 2/28/63. She was his wife. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, James P. Pvt. F Pension Pension # 2269 filed in White Co. on 6/7/1903 accepted. He was from Pollard in White Co. Says he was in Battles at Parker's Crossroads, Clarksville, and near Florence Ala. Was at home sick at end of war due to various illnesses he contracted during war. Says he was discharged in 1863 at Florence Ala. while in hospital. Lost his discharge. Had wife and one child. Born in White Co. in 1843. George M.Davis vouched for him as well as W.L. Dibrell. Also filed for pension on 10/24/1899. He was once Tax collector for White Co. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, James Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 9/20/62 in Sparta. Horse $160, equipment $15. A Mary Clark filed a settlement claim on his behalf on 8/18/63. He must have died several months prior to that date. (Confed. Arch., Chap. 10, file No. 27). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, Mark Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 9/20/62 in Sparta. Horse $300, equipment $30. Captured 6/19/64 at Big Shanty Ga. Sent to Camp Morton Ind. He took the oath there and was released 2/10/65. Also listed as captured at Hartsville Tenn. 12/15/62. Listed as sent to City Point Va. for exchange after being in Ft. Monroe. Is on list of paroled prisoners in General Hospital Petersburg Va. admitted on 2/3/65 and returned to duty 2/7/63 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clark, William C. Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 11/15/62 in White Co. Captured 12/31/62 at Parker's Crossroads. Died 2/24/63. at Camp Douglas Ill. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cleek, Filbern Pvt. F CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/11/62 in Overton Co. Horse $175, equipment $30. Mentioned by Jesse Hooten as the individual who accidentally put out his eye with a ram rod in a Battle near Triune (probably in the spring or winter of 1863). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clenny, Clinton Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 in Sparta. Present on 12/31/64. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clinton, John Franklin Cpl. C CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/2/62 in Cookeville Tenn. Horse $125, equipment $5. Captured 8/17/63 at Jamestown Ky. Sent to Camp Chase. On roll dated 8/31/63 remarks: "does not wish to be exchanged". He was sent to Rock Island on 1/22/64. On roll of 3/18/64 at Rock Island he is listed as wanting to take the oath. Remarks: "tired of CSA, home in Tenn.". He was released on taking the oath 10/31/64. Remarks: rejected by the USA". (he volunteered for frontier duty but was rejected). He was from Gainesboro Tenn. Pension #11342 filed 9/18/1927 from Clay Co. accepted. He died 7/8/1933. Born in Jackson Co. on 5/15/1843. Stated he had smallpox in prison, was starved and wanted to go home. A.L. Dale vouched for him. First application filed 6/30/1909. Had wife and eight children. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Clinton, William E. Pvt. C CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/2/62 in Cookeville. Horse $165, equipment $10. Captured at Sparta 8/10/63. Also listed as captured at McMinnville on 8/4/63. Sent to Camp Chase and then to Johnson's Island on 9/13/64. Released on amnesty oath 5/13/65. Was 22 at time of release. Was from Gainesboro Tenn. Pension #834. Was originally in the 16th Infantry but was discharged due to illness in 1862. Was from Jackson Co. born in 1839. His actual name was Walter E. Clinton. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Close, H.L. Pvt., Ord.Sgt I CSR Enlisted on 9/15/62 in Sparta. Horse $215, equipment $20. Present on inspection report of 3/24/64 at Chucky River. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cloyd, Uriah Pvt. H CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 at Sparta. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Coane, U.Y. Pvt. A CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 at Sparta. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cobble, John L. Pvt. K CSR, Pension Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. Horse $150, equipment $10. Pension #1282 filed in Overton Co. on 5/19/1893 rejected. Was born in Green Co. States his disability was from exposure during the war. States he was sent home on furlough. Had wife and three children. E.W. Terry and B.T. Talley vouched for him. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cokley, JamesH. Pvt. CWVQm, Pension Mentioned on p.771 of the CWVQ. Pension #5916 filed 12/29/1903 from White Co. accepted. Born in Montgomery Co. on 12/15/1843. Enlisted in the 10th Ky. Cavalry in 8/61 and stayed with them until Morgan was captured in Ohio. He then joined the 8th Cavalry in the summer of 1864. Was wounded in the thigh at Elizabethtown Ky. and incapacitated for 6 months. Surrendered at Washington Ga. in 5/65. Had a wife and three children. He died 5/15/1920 in White Co. Widow's pension #7428 filed 6/2/1920 from White Co. accepted. Her maiden name was Louisa Baker. Married 1/11/1870 in White Co. She states they had eight children togther. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Colbert, William Cpl. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta. horse $200. Present on May and June 1863 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Coleman, C.D Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 1/18/63. Transferred from Co. D. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Coleman, Polk (J.K.P.) Pvt. A Pension,CSR Pension #13881 filed 1/15/1913 from White Co. rejected. Born in Overton Co. in 1842. States he enlisted in 9/61 in Capt. Windell's Company. Was cut off from his command in 8/64 near Sparta. Had a wife and 9 children. Federal records show a J.K.P. Coleman enlisted in Co. A on 7/31/1862 at Livingston. These are probably the same individual. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Collins, J.B. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 at Sparta --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Collins, W.H. Pvt. I CSR Enlisted 9/12/62 in White Co. Horse $175, equipment $5. Died a prisoner of war at City hospital St. Louis Mo. on 1/27/63 of typhoid and pneumonia. Listed as captured at Ark. Post. (more likely to have been captured at Parker's Crossroads) --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Conley, James Pvt. D CSR Enlisted 8/2/62 in Sparta. Horse $150, equipment $25. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cook, A.J. Pvt. G CSR Enlisted 5/17/61. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cook, N.L Pvt. K CSR Joined 16th Tenn. Infantry by transfer on 9/5/62. He was in 8th Tenn. Cav. Was exchanged for John Revis Co. K. Was probably captured at Perryville. Sent to hospital in Ky. 9/62. Deserted from Perryville 10/8/62. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cook, William Cpl. F CSR Enlisted 8/8/62 in Overton Co. Horse $200, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cooper, Marion Gabriel Pvt. C CSR, Putnam, Pension Enlisted 9/1/62 in Cookeville. Horse $135, equipment $15. Listed in Putnam as Gabriel Marion Cooper. Born 2/4/1838 died 12/2/1906. Married Martha Ann Barnes. Son of Thomas and Catherine Rogers Cooper. Buried in Brotherton Cemetery in Putnam Co. Pension #5378 in Putnam for a G.M. Cooper filed 8/4/1903 from Putnam Co. rejected. He states he was born in Putnam Co. in 1833. Horse fell on him at Parker's Crossroads. States he was disabled for further service and discharged at Sparta and went home. Had wife and five children. Widow pension #1961 filed 6/17/1908 rejected and later accepted. She was born 10/25/1842 in Putnam Co. She states he was born on 2/4/1838. Married 2/10/1859. He died 12/2/1906 at Brotherton Tenn. William K. Cooper vouched for her application as a veteran of the 8th . William was the brother of Marion. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cooper, Nathan C. Pvt. H CSR, Putnam, Pension Captured at Parker's Crossroads 12/31/62 and sent to Camp Douglas. Paroled at City Point Va. on 4/4/63. Born 1/1843. Married Martha Rector. Picture is in Putnam p.238. Brother of Gabriel Marion Cooper and William Kennedy Cooper. Pension #2542 filed on 2/21/1900 from Putnam Co. rejected. Born in White Co. on 3/4/1841. Originally was in the 28th Infantry. He had a bad fever at Mill springs Ky. and was "hauled home and lay in bed for 28 weeks". He transferred into the 8th Cav. at Murfreesboro. States he rejoined his command after release from prison. States he was with his command until 9/64 when he was cutoff and left at home. Also stated that he came home after prison and remained. Stated he took the oath under duress. Had a wife and five daughters. G.M. Moore and C.J. Davis vouched for him. He left his family in 1901 and went to Kentucky as a foreman on a railroad job. Family hadn't heard from him in 9 years as of 1910. His wife Martha Rector Cooper is buried in the Algood Cemetery in Putnam County. 12/9/1843 - 7/1/1915. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cooper, O.M. Pvt. C CSR, Pension Enlisted 8/2/62 in Sparta. Present on 10/12/63 muster. Is on a muster roll of paroled and exchanged prisoners at Camp Lee near Richmond Va. on 2/21/65. His name was probably Overton M. Cooper. Request from Okla. Bd. Pen. Coms. made 8/21/1915. Tennessee Pension #8016 filed 3/26/1906 from Smith Co. accepted. Born in White Co. on 5/16/1841. Wife named Mary. States he was wounded in the Battle of Murfreesboro by being cut on the head by a saber and was captured and taken to Camp Chase. States he was with the 8th Cavalry at Washington Ga. at the surrender. C.J. Davis and J.H. Reagan vouched for him. He was living in Clovis New Mexico in .... --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cooper, William Kennedy Pvt. C/F CSR,Pension Enlisted 9/1/62 in Cookeville. Horse $130, equipment $15. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Born 12/22/1831 died 3/22/1914. Married S. Caroline. Buried in Cooper Cemetery near Brotherton. Brother to Nathan and Gabriel. Pension #5325 filed 7/29/1903 from Putnam Co. accepted. He states he was born in Putnam Co. in 1830. States he was wounded in action at Franklin Tenn. and incapacitated from injury (hearing loss). Took the oath in 1864 rather than go to prison. Had wife and five children. C.J. Davis vouched for his military record. File indicates he died 3/20/1914. He was the brother of Marion G. Widow's pension #5641 filed 10/17/1914 from Putnam Co. accepted. She was born S.Caroline L. Goodwin on 5/3/1848. A W.K. Cooper is buried in the Cooper Cemetery in Putnam Co., 12/22/1831 - 3/22/1914. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, B.F. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 in Sparta. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Letter sent to Okla. Board of Pension Commisioners. ??? --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, Calvin Pvt. CSR Federal pow records show a Calvin Copeland to have taken the oath on 6/19/65 at Chattanooga. Federals list him as a deserter. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, F.C. Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 10/1/62 in Overton Co. Horse $100,equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, J.A. Pvt. E CSR, Dibrell Enlisted 9/1/64 at Sparta. Wounded at Wannesboro 11/27/64 and sent to hospital in Augusta. Dibrell mentions an Anderson Copeland as being killed near Waynesboro Ga. on 11/28/64. Probably the same individual. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, J.G. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 at Sparta. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Letter sent to Osage Co. Okl. to Elmer J. Black, Judge. in 10/1915 regarding a James Granville Copeland. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, Jefferson Pvt. F CSR Enlisted 8/15/62 in Overton Co. Horse $140, equipment $15 --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, Morgan Cpl. A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62. Horse $150, equipment $10. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, P.B. Pvt. F/E CSR Enlisted 8/5/62 in Livingston. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, S.F. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 9/1/64 in Sparta. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Copeland, T.W. Cpl. A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62 at Livingston. Horse $175, equipment $20. Captured at Missionary Ridge 11/25/63. also listed as captured at Livingston Tenn. on 11/18/63. Sent to Rock Island. Entered Rock Island on 12/13/63. died at Rock Island on 2/1/64. Grave #329. Cause of death was listed as bronchitis. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Corder, T.B. Pvt. F CSR 1996/05/11 Enlisted 8/15/62 in Overton Co. Horse $135, equipment $5. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Corwin, G.W. Pvt A CSR Enlisted 7/31/62 in Livingston. Horse $165. Also listed as Cowan and Cowen. Captured at Parkers Crossroads 12/31/62. Sent to Camp Douglas. A G.W. Cowan Co. A is listed as captured at Perryville Ky. 10/10/62 (on 3/31/63 prison roll). --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cox, Enoch H. Pvt. A/E/F CSR Enlisted 7/30/62 in Livingston. Horse $250. Captured at Parkers Crossroads 12/31/62. Sent to Camp Douglas Ill. Is listed as present on 12/31/64 muster. Apparently he was exchanged in the 4/63 exchange. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Crow, William Pvt. B CSR Enlisted 10/1/62 in Overton Co. horse $175. Deserter. took oath while in custody in Louisville Ky. on 3/15/64. Reported to Federals in Overton Co. 2/20/64 and sent to Louisville and released on oath. Signed oath with X. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Crowell, Moffitt Pvt. K CSR Enlisted 9/15/62 in White Co. Horse $180. Present on 12/31/64 muster --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cullom, H.C. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted in Livingston 11/11/61?. Present on 12/31/64 muster. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Cullom, R.S. Pvt. E CSR Enlisted 9/27/62 in Livingston. Present on 12/31/64 muster. Oath on 9/65 at Chattanooga. Federals list him as a deserter. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Curley, W.M. Pvt. A CSR Federal records list him as dying of a gunshot wound and dying on 1/15/63 in Murfreesboro. Federal records indicate he was taken prisoner at Stone River. Probably a Parkers Crossroads casualty. --------------------------*-----------*-----*------------------------------- Curry, J.H. Pension Pension #6551 filed 12/13/1904 from McNairy Co., accepted. Born on 10/27/1838 in Coffee Co. States he was first with Col. Wisdom and then under Jeff Forrest. States he was captured and spent about 20 months in prison. It is only a very slim possibility that he was in the 8th (Dibrell's) Cavalry. Widow's pension #6650 filed 1/3/1917 from McNairy Co. accepted. She was born Deborah Ann McCain in 9/1844 in Hardeman Co. Married on 9/29/1869. He died 1/24/1917. Had three children together. --------------------------*-----------*-----*-------------------------------