Elijah Ikard’s 32nd TN Infantry – Company K Muster Roll, 1861-62
Captain Elijah H. IKARD, 32 Tenn. Infantry, [Co. K] 3 Nov. 1861 to 3 Nov. 1862, Mf roll No. 2, TSLA.
Transcribed by Judy Henley Phillips.
Name | Age | Rank |
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IKARD, Elijah H. | 42 | Capt. |
NORTON, James O. | 36 | 1st Lieut. |
BELL, Orville | 37 | 2nd Lieut. |
ROSE, William H. | 21 | 3rd Lieut. |
FINNEY, William R. | 33 | 1 Corp. |
MASH, William A. | 25 | 2 Corp. |
SMITH, Daniel C. | ? | 3 Corp. |
AUSTELL, Amos P. | 2_ | 4 Corp. |
WILEY, William D. | 25 | 1st Sgt. |
BENNETT, Leander G. | 38 | 2nd Sgt. |
LONG, Henry | 22 | 3rd Sgt. |
BUCKNER, John K. | 28 | 4th Sgt. |
HOWARD, John G. | 27 | 5th Sgt. |
PRIVATES
BENNETT, Armon C., 21
BENNETT, James H., 39
BARNES, George S., 18
BRANNAN, George W., 27
BURKS, John, 26
BOYCE, John B., 19
CASTLEBERRY, James M., 17
CHURCHMAN, John R., __
CONN, Robt. D., 18
CAMP, Anderson A., 31
CALDWELL, Andrew C., 30
COKER, James C., 23
DYAL, Andrew J., 24 – Pen.#970 filed 10 Apr. 1892, rejected, res. Bath Spgs, Decatur, TN, b. Franklin Co., TN, am 60y old. Enl. 21 Oct. 1861, comp. K being made up of pieces of companies, wife 63, boy 17, girl going on 16.
DOSSETT, William, 27
DOTSON, John, 27
ELKINS, Allen K., 17
ELKINS, William P., 19
FINNEY, William G., 18
FINNEY, Hopkins P.T., 18
GILLIAM, Minyard, 36
GOINGS, James _., 21
GIPSON, Andrew, 24
HAMPTON, Henry G., 30
HAMPTON, George H., 20
HAYES, William, __
KENNERLY, John P., Jr., 18
LYNCH, William, 1_
LYNCH, Jesse H., __
LYNCH, James M., 26
LONG, Samuel, 2_
MC_____, James A., 28
OLIVER, Armstead R., 30
OLIVER, John R., 30
(Blank), John P., (blank)
PARTIN, George W., 20
PERRY, Thomas, 18
POWERS, George W., 39
PERRYMAN, David, 20
PINKSTON, Hugh, 31
ROSE, Solomon, 18
REESE, Samuel, 23
RILEY, Green B., 24
REEVES, John, 23
RICHARDSON, William Riley, Pen. #6158. William R. RICHARDSON, private, Co. F (also called K), 32d TN Inf. was enlisted Nov. 3, 1861, at Camp Trousdale, to serve 12 months. He was captured at tullahoma, TN, July 3, 1863, and released at the same place on July 9, 1863, on thaking the oath of allegiance. 23 Nov. 1913 letter from John BRANNAN says he had known WRR, before the war of 1861 … 28 Nov. 1913 deposition of Thomas PERRY says he had known WRR, all of his live being boys together before the war of 1861, and joined the war at Alto, TN at the same time and served together 3 years faithful … 15 Jan. 1914 depostition of J.W. WAGNER says:This question of allegiance oath which was taken 9 July 1863, was to keep from going to Northern Prison as that was custom to give the conf. that chance … Mr. WRR had previous been in prison and was exchanged from Indiana Prison, and he preferred to take the oath to keep from going back.
W.R. RICHARDSON, native of Alto, Franklin Co., TN, swears that while in the discharge of my duty in the service of the Conf. or U.S. as a member of Co. F., 32nd Tenn. Regt., I lost my left eye and my health was otherwise impaired due to exposure on duty too early after an attack of measles at Bowlingreen KY in 1862. He was born in FCT June 27th 1839. He enlisted Aug. 1861 in Co. F, 32nd TN Regt. Col. COOK, Lt. Col. MOORE, Major MCGOWAN, Capt. IKARD, Lts. NORTON, BELL & ROSE. My eye became inflamed as stated and I finally lost the sight about the close of the war … I was captured on retreat from Tullahoma in 1863 and by taking a parole was allowed to remain at home, not being exchanged … just he and his wife living together … wife is 64 … She has been confined to bed for 15 years … A married daughter stays with us temporarily. He has 1 boy and ?, married and removed. He earns $1 a week huckstering. Owns one horse and cow. Has 56a of land, belonging to himself and children jointly, value $450. Depositions of witnesses: E.L. DRAKE, M.D., H.F. FINNEY, Thomas PERRY, P.A. FRIZZELL, Willis BRANNAN, J.L. GIPSON and J.C. COKER. Martha RICHARDSON Conf. widow’s pension #5205. She lives at Alto and was born 2 miles south of Alto. Husband was William Rilie RICHARDSON b. in Roark’s Cove 2 miles south of Alto and they were married Christmans night by Squire Jno. HENLEY. Her husband died at Alto and they had 1 boy and 5 girls: Mrs. Elizabeth Manerva BASS, age 49, Saryann 46, D.F., 40 (dead), Mollie 38 (dead) Callie 35, W.R. 32 … Witness James W. WAGNER, Hillsboro, Coffee Co., TN knows Martha RICHARDSON about 47 years. … she was born at Roark’s Cove. He was acquainted with her husband and that they were married by Squire Jno. HENLEY Dec. 25, 1860 … He was not a member of the same company as Wm. R., but was at the opening. He said he (WAGNER) was in Rock Island Prison. Says Wm. R. died Dec. 23, 1907, age 70 at his residence one mile north of Alto, TN, and he had resided all his life in TN. William Riley RICHARDSON, b. 27 June 1839, Roark’s Cove, FCT, d. 23 Dec. 1907, Alto. He was a son of Abel RICHARDSON and Mary ________. He m. 25 Dec. 1860, FCT, Martha GIPSON, b. Sept. 1844, Roark’s Cove, FCT, d. 31 Jan. 1918, Alto. They were bur at Partin Grave Yard, now called Dotson Cem. These are the great-grandparents of Judy Henley Phillips through their dau. Callie Fonia RICHARDSON. Squire John HENLEY mentioned above is my 2nd great-grandfather.
SANSOM, William, 28
SANSOM, James, 22
SANDERS, Elijah, __
SANDERS, George W. – He was a brother to Chapman SANDERS. Both men were sons of Thomas G. SANDERS and Mary Ann McDANIEL sanders. George W. was shot in the arm while in service and it went lame. after serving his tour of enlistment in the 32nd, young George came home to find Yankees all over tullahoma and Franklin County environs. George, his father, Thomas, and his uncle William were shot and killed by Yankees of Capt. William H. LEWIS’ Company A, 42nd Missouri Vol. Inf. US, on 11 Jan. 1865. Family rumor has it that SANDERS would not reveal where some Confederate guerillas were hiding. I suspect the guerillas in question may have been part of the John W. PURDHAM gang. PURDHAM, a vet of Co. D, 17th Tenn, was one of three men surprised by the Federals on the night of 6 Feb. 1865, at the farm of Jack CORN. PURDHAM and William STARNES escaped, but Charlie REAGAN was killed. The preceding was from Keith Fletcher.
SANDERS, Chapman, 20
SMITH, George M., __
TAYLOR, George, 22
THOMAS, David, 2_
________, Charles P., 19
WILEY, James B., 18
WILSON, Kendue?, 21
WHITE, Robt. G., 24
WEAVER, Patton, 27