Berry Farmer
|
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: Bat. Art. Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Daniel M. Ford
|
Rank: Private
Side: Union
Unit: Co. A and C - 1st Tennessee
Infantry
Pension: 368312
Additional Notes: Served
from July 18 1863 to August 3 1865.
Submitted by: Suzanne
Pratt |
John C. Ford
|
Rank: Private
Side: Union
Unit: Co. A and C - 1st Tennessee
Infantry
Pension: 365823
Additional Notes: Served
from July 18 1863 to August 3 1865.
Submitted by: Suzanne
Pratt |
Stephen Akes
Ford
|
Rank: Private
Side: Union
Unit: Co. F 6th Tennessee
Infantry
Pension: 160281
(widows claim 478709)
Additional Notes: Served
3 years from March 10 1862 to March 24 1865. Captured and
imprisoned in Richmond; escaped and made way back to unit
in Kentucky.
Stephen Akes (Aikens) Ford was married to Nancy Huff and Serelda
Wilson. He was the father to 10 children by Nancy Huff and
5 children by Serelda Wilson. He is buried in Bakers Forge
Memorial Cemetery with his first wife Nancy Huff.
Submitted by: Suzanne
Pratt |
Stephen D. Ford |
Rank: Pvt
Unit: Co.A 1st TN Infantry
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: Stephen D. Ford (1844-1932) was re-interned by TVA at Baker's Forge Memorial Cemetery from the Old Baker's Forge Cemetery in Sugar Hollow when Norris Lake was formed. He was a member of the Captain Archibald Myers Post of the Grand Army of the Republic.
Submitted by: Joe Stephens |
George W. Foust
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th TN Cav
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
John Foust
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co G
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Jesse Fox
|
Rank: Pvt.
Unit: Co. F 5th TN Cavalry
(McKenzie's Fighting Fifth)
Pension: Not Known
Additional Notes: Captured
at Nashville and spent two and a half years as a prisoner
at Fort Delaware. Joined in Cocke Co TN.
Submitted by: Frank O Fox |
Jefferson Frederick
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
James Freeman
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 49th KY Inf
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
James Gaylor
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 5th Bn AL Cav
Pension: 10266
Additional Notes: |
Isaac German
|
Rank: Chief of Scouts
Unit:
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Jabez Onsby
Gilbert
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd VA Cav
Pension: S3203
Additional Notes: |
P.L. Gibson
|
Rank: Private
Unit: McKenzie's Reg Tenn
Cav Co G
Pension: TX#46109
Additional Notes: |
G. W. Graham
|
Rank: Captain
Unit: 8th TN Inf Co J
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Jasper Graham
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co M
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Nickolus B.
Grant
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 6th TN Inf Co F
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Michael D. Green
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co H
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
William Green
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co I
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
James A. Greer |
Rank: Corp.
Unit: Co. H, 10th TN Cav.
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: Died in field
hospital near Pulaski on Aug. 20, 1864 of disease. Buried in Stones
River National Cemetery in Murfreesboro.
Submitted by: LVoyles |
Green A. Gregory
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
John Gregory
|
Rank: Corpl
Unit: Co I, Tenn Cav
Pension:
Additional Notes: Buried
in Glades Springs Cemetery
Submitted by: Helen
L Smith Hoke |
John Green
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Davis Grigory
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info
GRIGORY, Davis Pvt Age:
22 - Born: Campbell Co., TN - MIA July 31, 1864 - POW at Andersonville
until Sept 22, 1864 (could this be the older brother Philamon
D. GREGORY from 1860 census 18 years old? Son of Green A.
Gregory)
Submitted by: Cindy Lou Palmer |
Green A. Grigory
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info
GRIGORY, Green A. (pension
applied for) Pvt Age: 18 - Born: Campbell Co., TN - 1890:
Living at Powells River, Campbell Co., TN - Died Aug 7, 1917
at Newcomb, TN (Listed in 1860 census GREGORY as 14 years
old, also of note has a brother named Philamon D., father
named Green A. Gregory)
Submitted by: Cindy Lou Palmer |
Abe Gross
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 6th TN Inf Co F
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
George W. Gross
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 58th KY Co D
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Abraham E. Hamby
|
Rank: Private
Unit: National Guard East
TN Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
STEPHEN HAMLETT |
Rank: OFFICER
Unit:
Side: Confederate
Pension:
Additional Notes:
Submitted by: Eric Johnson |
George W. Hampton
|
Rank: Private
Side: Union
Unit: 6th TN Inf Co F
Pension: 391163
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Suzanne M. Pratt
George W. Hampton, Company
F 6th Tennessee Infantry, Federal Pension Certificate Number
391163. Mustered in as private on 10th day of March
1862 at Boston Kentucky for a period of 3 years. Mustered
out with the Company March 24, 1865 at Nashville, TN as
a private. According to pension application took
part in Battle of Atlanta.
Additional Info: George
Hampton was son of Elisha Hampton and Lydia Merritt.
He married Lucinda Woodward Feb. 1867 by John Myers Esq. Children
of George and Lucinda were Mary Hampton, born July 19, 1868
and James Hampton born Feb. 2, 1871. This information
is taken from the Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions
questionaire filled out by George Hampton on 4th May 1898
in connection with his pension #391163. |
William C. Harden
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd TN Reg Cav Co
B
Pension: 122257
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Dennis W. King
William
C. Harden; Company B, 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Cavalry;
Federal; wife's Pension No. 122257; died near Elk River,
Alabama on October 10, 1864; wife: Sarah M. King; children:
John Harvey and William C.
|
William Harris
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co C
Pension: 691407
Additional Notes: |
Rufus Hartbarger
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co. H. 13th Tenn Calvary
Pension:
Additional Notes: Wife Malinda
drew a widow's pension after his death Nov 5 1893.
Submitted by: Shirley
Hartbarger Hunt |
Duncan Hatmaker
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension: 486702
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Paula Via |
Isaac Hatmaker
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 7th TN Mtd Inf Co
G
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Jacob Hatmaker
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
OLD JACOB HATMAKER
|
Rank: Corporal
Side: Confederate
Unit: CO-A
Pension:
Additional Notes:
Submitted by: J.C.
MILLER |
Jacob Hatmaker Jr.
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 7th TN Mtd Inf Co
G
Pension: 820719
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Rhonda Hatmaker
Jacob Hatmaker, Jr., Company
G 7th Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Federal, rank entered and
completed service- Private, pension number 820719.
There were two Jacob Hatmakers
that served in Company G, 7th TN MTD INF, under the command
of Captain J.W. Tindell. Jacob Hatmaker, age 18, the future
husband of Nancy Jane Murray, was known in the military service
as Jacob Hatmaker "JR." His cousin, Jacob Hatmaker,
age reported as 33, the husband of Barbara (Murray) Hatmaker,
was known in the military service as Jacob Hatmaker "SR."
(see Jacob Hatmaker Sr)
Actual military service
and pension records reviewed on July 13, 1999, at the National
Archives, Washington, D.C., by Rhonda Hatmaker. Micro-copy
no 395, Roll no. 177, Compiled service records of vol. Union
soldiers who served in organizations from Tennessee, Seventh
Mounted Infantry. |
Jacob Hatmaker Sr.
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 7th TN Mtd Inf Co
G
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Rhonda Hatmaker
See Jacob
Hatmaker, Jr. |
James Hatmaker
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Paula Via
died February 25, 1862 |
John Hatmaker
Jr.
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension: 519852
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Paula Via |
John Hatmaker
Sr.
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Paula Via
died Jan 19, 1865 Annapolis,
MD |
John Hatmaker
|
Rank: pvt.
Unit: 1st TN.Inf.Co A
Side: Union
Pension: 519852
Additional Notes: I am the
2nd.great grand son of john hatmaker sr. He was the son of
old jacob hatmaker . He was a civil war vet, He also practiced
as an herb doctor. If any one could help me to obtain additional
information I would be grateful. My address is j.c. miller,340
butter and egg rd. jacksboro,tn.37757
Submitted by: J. C. Miller |
Thomas Hatmaker
Jr.
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension: 479965
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Paula Via |
Thomas Hatmaker
Sr.
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
William Hatmaker
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 6th TN Inf Co F
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Paula Via |
William H. Hatmaker
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co H
Pension: 398274
Additional Notes: |
John M. Hays
|
Rank: Corporal
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co B
Pension: 197368 (Invalid)
& 503828 (Widows)
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Wanda Hyatt
He was also known as John
M. Hayes. He was married to Lydia Sharp and had seven children.
All of their children but one was born in Campbell County.
Their second child was born in Missiouri in 1859. |
Alexander Heatherly Sr |
Rank:
Unit:
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: Alexander Heatherly Sr. was my Great-Great Grandfather. He was a pilot for the Union Army. He was re-interned at Baker's Forge Memorial by TVA from the Old Baker's Forge Cemetery when Norris Lake was formed. Submitted by: Joe Stephens |
Alvis Heatherly
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd TN Inf Co E
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info |
G.W. Heatherly |
Rank:
Corporal Unit: 1st
Tenn Infantry Side:
Union Pension:
Additional Notes:
George Washington Heatherly was a brother to my Great-Great Grandfather,
Alexander Heatherly Sr. He was re-interned at Baker's Forge Memorial
Cemtery from the New Heatherly Cemetery at what is now Heatherly's
Point by TVA when Norris Lake was formed. Submitted by: Joe
Stephens |
John Heatherly |
Rank:
Unit: 1st Tennesse
Infantry Side:
Union Pension:
Additional Notes:
John Heatherly was the son of Andrew Jackson and Sarah Craig Heatherly.
He was a first cousin to my Great-Grandmother, Susan Cannon Spangler, and
my Great-Grandfather, John J. Heatherly. He was caputured near Kingston,
and died in the Confederate Prison at Andersonville, Georgia. He is
buried there in the National Cemetery. Submitted by: Joe
Stephens |
John Heniger |
Rank: Pvt
Unit: Co. B 11th TN Cav.
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: John Heniger was re-interned at Baker's Forge Memorial Cemetery by TVA
from Henegar's Bend in Union County when Norris Lake was formed.
Submitted by: Joe Stephens |
Wm. W. Heniger |
Rank: Pvt
Unit: Co. B 11th TN Cav.
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: William Heniger's wife, Lydia Childress Henegar Lindamood, was a sister
to my Great-Great Grandmother, Eadie Childress Spangler. William Heniger was re-interned at Baker's Foge Memorial by TVA from Henagar's Bend in Union County when Norris Lake was formed.
Submitted by: Joe Stephens |
Gordon Mynatt HILL |
Rank:
private Unit: Co. A
1st KY Vol. Cav. Side:
Union Pension:
311,116 Additional
Notes: He enrolled and was mustered into service on 10 Aug 1863 in Co. F
at Somerset, KY. He later transferred to Co. A same
regiment. Submitted
by: Barbara
Renick |
Narvell Hill |
Rank:
Unit: Co. F 6th Reg
Tenn Inf. Side:
Union Pension:
Additional Notes:
Stout-Dossett Cemetery Central Peninsula of Norris
Reservior
Submitted
by: Joe
Stephens |
Thomas Lafayette Hope
|
Rank: Pvt.
Unit: Calvary 12th Bat. Co.
E
Side: Confederate
Pension: 977
Additional Notes: TL Hope
enlisted in Campbell Co. TN on 15 June, 1863. Received pension
in MO. 1913. Died 12 Nov. 1915 in MO.
Submitted by: Vail
Hope Ellis, granddaughter |
James Campbell
Housley
|
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 6th TN Inf Co F
Pension: SC 545034
Additional Notes: son of
Robert B. Housley & Sarah Cooper
Born 16 March 1846 Campbell
County
Died 17 April 1930 Campbell
County
Submitted by: Tom Housley |
John Housley
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 11th TN Reg. Cav
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Sgt. John Housley |
Rank: Sgt.
Unit: Co. H 9th TN Cav
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: Sgt. John Housley was the son of Robert and Sarah Cooper Housley. His
Grandfather, Peter Cooper, fought in the War of 1812. Sgt. John Housley was first cousin to my Great-Great Grandfather, George Sharp. Sgt. John Housley was buried on his farm at his request, and re-interned by TVA at Baker's Forge Memorial when Norris Lake was formed.
Submitted by: Joe
Stephens |
Joseph Housley
|
Rank: Corporal
Unit: 6th TN Inf Co F
Pension:
Additional Notes: Joseph
Housley fought for the Union in the Civil War. He served as
Corporal in Company F, 6th Regiment, East Tennessee Infantry.
He served under Captain Archibald Myers. (Joseph's brother,
James Campbell Housley served in the same Regiment.) Joseph
joined the Union Army on March 10, 1862 in Boston, Kentucky
to serve for a period of three years. On June 26, 1864, Joseph
died of chronic diarrhea in a field hospital in Georgia. Joseph's
original place of interment is listed as Allatoona, Georgia.
He was later reinterred in the Marietta National Cemetery
(Section C, Grave
#1815).
Submitted by: Floyd Owsley |
Pleasant Housely
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Light Art
Batt Co C
Pension: 122390
Additional Notes: |
George Houser
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd TN Reg Cav Co
B
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Dennis W. King
George Houser;
Company B, 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry; Federal; Pension
No. of wife's application: 122390; died near Murfreesboro,
Tennessee on May 14, 1863; wife: Nancy E. King; children:
Lemuel, Sylvester and James Wesley.
|
Marion Hubbard
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info |
James Hunley
|
Rank: Corpl
Unit: Co A 1 TN Inf
Pension:
Additional Notes: 1st Regiment,
Tennessee Infantry Organized at Camp Dick Robinson, KY, Aug
and Sept, 1861. Attached to Thomas Command, Army of the Ohio,
to Nov, 1861. 12th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, to Dec,1861.
12th Brigade, 1st Div, Army of the Ohio, to Feb, 1862. 24th
Brigade, 7th Div, Army of the Ohio, to Oct, 1862. 3rd Brigade,
District of WV, Dept. of the Ohio, to Nov, 1862. 1st Brigade,
2nd Div, Centre 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to
January, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Div, 14th Army Corps, to April,
1863. District of Central KY, Dept. of the Ohio, to June,
1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Div, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio,
to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, 4th Div, 23rd Army Corps, to
Oct, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 4th Div, 23rd Army Corps, to Nov,
1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Div, Cavalry Corps, Dept. of the Ohio,
to April, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 4th Div, 23rd Army Corps, to
May, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Div, 23rd Army Corps, to Aug,
1864. 2nd Brigade, 4th Div, 23rd Army Corps, to Feb, 1865.
2nd Brigade, 4th Div, District of East TN, to Aug, 1865. SERVICE.-Duty
at Camp Dick Robinson and at London, Ky., till January, 1862.
Battle of Logan's Cross Roads January 19, 1862. At London
and covering Cumberland Gap till March. Skirmishes at Big
Creek Gap and at Jacksborough March 14 (Co. "A"). Reconnoissance
to Cumberland Gap and skirmishes March 21-28. Cumberland Gap
Campaign March 28-June 18. Occupation of Cumberland Gap June
18-September 17. Skirmish near Cumberland Gap August 27. Rogers'
Gap August 31. Operations at Rogers' and Big Creek Gaps September
10. Evacuation of Cumberland Gap and retreat to Greenupsburg,
Ky., September 17-October 8. Operations at Kanawha Valley,
W. Va., till November. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., thence
to Nashville, Tenn., and duty there till January, 1863. Escort
trains to Murfreesboro, Tenn., January 2-8. Action at Cox's
or Blood's Hill January 8, 1863. Reconnoissance to Franklin
and Brentwood February 1-2. Ordered to Lexington, Ky., March
11, 1863. Duty in District of Central Kentucky till June.
At Camp Dick Robinson till April. Expedition to Monticello
and operations in Southeast Kentucky April 25-May 2. At Nicholasville
May. Actions at Monticello and Rocky Gap June 9. Sander's
Raid on East Tennessee & Virginia Railroad and destruction
of Slate Creek, Strawberry Plains and Mossy Creek bridges
June 14-24. Kingston June 16. Wartzburg June 17. Lenoir Station
June 19. Knoxville June 19-20. Rogers' Gap June 20. Powder
Springs Gap June 21. Powell Valley June 22. Pursuit of Morgan
July 8-28. At Lebanon and Camp Nelson July. Operations against
Scott's forces in Eastern Kentucky July 25-August 6. Near
Winchester July 29. Irvine July 30. Lancaster, Stanford and
Pain's Lick Bridge July 31. Smith's Shoals, Cumberland River,
August 1. Burnside's Campaign in East Tennessee August 16-October
19. Jacksborough August 28. Winter's Gap August 31. Athens
September 10 and 25, Calhoun September 18. Calhoun and Charleston
September 25. Cleveland October 9. Philadelphia October 20-22.
Sweetwater October 24. Leiper's Ferry October 28. Knoxville
Campaign November 4-December 28. Marysville November 14. Lenoir
Station November 14-15. Near Loudoun and Holston River November
15. Campbell's Station November 16. Siege of Knoxville November
17-December 5. Russellville December 10. At and near Bean's
Station December 9-15. Blain's Cross Roads December 16-19.
Hay's Ferry, near Dandridge, December 24. Mossy Creek, Talbot
Station, December 29. Bend of Chucky and Rutledge January
16, 1864. Operations about Dandridge January 16-17. Seviersville
January 26. Near Fair Garden January 27. Fentress County February
13. Sulphur Springs February 26. Atlanta, Ga., Campaign May
to August. Demonstration on Dalton May 8-11. Battle of Resaca
May 14-15. Cartersville May 20. Operations on line of Pumpkin
Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona
Hills May 25-June 5. Operations about Marietta and against
Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Lost Mountain June 15-17.
Muddy Creek June 17. Noyes Creek June 19. Cheyney's Farm June
22. Olley's Creek June 26-27. Assault on Kenesaw June 27.
Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Chattahoochie River July 6-17. Peach
Tree Creek July 19-20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 11.
Relieved August 11 and ordered to Knoxville,Tenn, Duty there
and in East Tennessee till March, 1865. Expedition from Irish
Bottom to Evans' Island January 25, 1865. Ordered to Cumberland
Gap March 16, 1865, and duty there till August. Mustered out
August 8, 1865. Regiment lost during service 49 Enlisted men
killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 334 Enlisted
men by disease. Total 385.
Submitted by: Helen
L. Smith Hoke |
William Russell Hutson |
Rank:
Unit: Co. D 125th
Ind. Infantry Side:
Union Pension:
Additional Notes:
William R. Hutson was my Grandfather. He was the son of William Fuller
and Elizabeth King Hutson. He is buried in the Stout Dossett Cemetery on
the Central Peninsuala of Norris Reservior. His wife, Sarah Heatherly
Hutson, was the daughter of Andrew Jackson "A.J." & Sarah
Craig Heatherly. He had eight children-Mary, George, Sarah, Lucinda,
Andrew C., James M., Grover C., and Martha Jane. Andrew C. was my Father.
Submitted by: Sarah Hutson
Reynolds |
M.F. Irwin |
Rank: 1st
Sergant Unit: Co. I
7th Tenn MTD Inf Side:
Union Pension:
Additional Notes:
Born 1-2-1842
Died 6-5-02
Internment Stout Dossett Cemetery Central Peninsula of Norris
Reservior Submitted
by: Joe
Stephens |
|
Rank: Lieutenant
Unit: Co I. 7th TN Mounted
Infantry
Pension:
Additional Notes: Nathaniel
Irwin, son of George and Lucy Irwin, enrolled Jacksboro, Nov.
8, 1864 at age 25. Mustered into Co G, 7th Regiment TN mounted
Infantry March 7, 1865. Promoted 2nd Lieutenant May 7, 1865
to Co I of 7th Reg. Mtd. Inf. Discharged Nashville, TN May
9, 1865. Married 4 times and 7 children. Died 1890 and buried
in Stout-Dossett Cemetery. First Cousin of my gg Grandmother
Linton Irwin
Submitted by: Donald
J. Phillips |
Ashey Ivey
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info
IVY, Ashley Pvt Age: 30
Born: Campbell Co., TN - Died May 10, 1870 at Jacksboro, TN
Submitted by: Cindy Lou Palmer |
George Ivey
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co E, 5th Tenn Inf
Pension:
Additional Notes: Buried
in Glades Springs Cemetery
Submitted by: Helen
L Smith Hoke |
James Ivey
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co F, 6th Tenn Inf
Pension:
Additional Notes: Buried
in Glades Springs Cemetery
Submitted by: Helen
L Smith Hoke |
Pomeroy Jarmin |
Rank: Pvt.
Unit: Co. C, 2nd TN Inf.
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: Prisoner of War.
Captured at Rogersville, TN in Nov. 1863. Died in Andersonville, GA on
June 11, 1864 while in captivity. Buried in Andersonville National
Cemetery.
Submitted by:
LVoyles |
Zechariah T. John
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 39th Mtd Inf Co F
Pension: S6999
Additional Notes: |
Issac N. Jones |
Rank:
Sgt. Unit: Co. H 9th
TN Cav Side:
Union Pension:
Additional Notes:
Baker's Forge Memorial Cemetery Submitted by: Joe
Stephens |
Johnson N. Jones
|
Rank:
Private.
Unit: Co. B 1st
TN Infantry
Side:
Union Pension:
Additional Notes: Enlisted 1 Aug 1861 Jacksborogh,
TN. Died 9 July 1862 Flat Lick, KY, believed to be from dysentery complications. Wife
Elizabeth Bailey.
Submitted by: Marlene Lawley |
Jasper KEITH |
Rank:
Private Unit: 3rd Reg.
TN Mounted Infantry Side: Confederate Pension: Additional
Notes: Brother of Ramsey (J. R.)KEITH and John KEITH.
Submitted by: Louis K.
Keith |
John T. KEITH |
Rank:
Private Unit: 3rd Reg.
TN Mounted Infantry Side: Confederate Pension: Additional
Notes: Brother of Ramsey (J. R.) KEITH and Jasper KEITH.
Submitted by: Louis K.
Keith |
Ramsey (J. R.) KEITH |
Rank:
Private Unit: 3rd Reg.
TN Mounted Infantry Side: Confederate Pension: Additional
Notes: Jonathan Ramsey (J. R.) KEITH, son of Archibald KEITH, served with
his brothers, Jasper KEITH and John KEITH, in Company K, 3rd Regiment,
Tennessee Mounted Infantry under Colonel Newton LILLARD. After the war,
the three brothers moved with their father to Gonzales County, Texas,
where they are buried.
Submitted by: Louis K.
Keith |
David King
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co C
Pension: 104233
Additional Notes: |
James Sylvester
King
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd TN Reg. Cav Co
B
Pension: 65996
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Dennis W. King
James Sylvester
King; Company B, 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry; Federal;
Pension No. of wife's application: 104233; died at Memphis,
Tennessee on March 29, 1865; wife: Louisa M. Coulter or
Coutter; children: Margaret E. and Nancy J.
|
Thomas Jones
|
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 29th TN Inf Co H
Pension: S4985
Additional Notes: |
Julius Brister King
|
Rank:
Unit:
Side: Confederate
Pension: 24733
Additional Notes: Smith County Book # 3
Submitted by:
John Thomas King
|
Wiley Valentine
King
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd TN Reg. Cav Co
B
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Dennis W. King
Wiley Valentine
King, Company B, 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry; Federal;
died at Louisville, Kentucky on December 3, 1862; wife's
pension application # 65996 wife: Caroline B. Coulter; children:
Martha Jane and William A.
|
J. C. Kirkland
|
Rank: Private
Unit: NC Thomas's Legion
Pension: S4598
Additional Notes: |
Reuben Lambert
|
Rank: Private
Unit: KY Vols
Pension:
Additional Notes: Under
Capt. Ambrose Arthur
Submitted by: Maryl1515@aol.com |
Allen Laxton
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Thomas Laxton
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Hiram Lay
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
James Lay
|
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
James F. Lay
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Jesse C. Lay
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Jesse Lay
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
John D. Lay
|
Rank: Corporal
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
John D. Lay
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Lewis Lay
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Michael Lay
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Samuel Lay
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
William Lay
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
William Lay
|
Rank: 1st Sgt
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Joseph Lett |
Rank:
Unit: Co. C 1st Tenn
Inf. Side:
Union Pension:
Additional Notes:
Stout Dossett Cemetery Central Peninsula of Norris
Reservior
Submitted
by: Joe
Stephens |
Matthew Lindsey
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd TN Inf Co C
Pension: 126245
Additional Notes: Roster Info |
John Lively
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 5th TN Inf Co. K
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
L. W. Livingston
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 62nd NC Inf
Pension: S5707
Additional Notes: |
John S. Locke
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 6th KY Inf
Pension: S13860
Additional Notes: |
Landon C. H. Long |
Rank: private Unit: Company A 1st Tennessee Cavalr Side:> Union Pension:
Additional Notes: Wounded and captured
Submitted by: Paul
Weaver |
William M Long |
Rank:Corporal Unit: Co. K,2nd Regiment, Tennessee Side: Union Pension:yes Additional Notes:He enrolled on Dec 29, 1861. He held the rank of Corporal from June 20,
1863 to March 15, 1865. He was 6ft one inches tall. He was captured at Rogersville, TN on November 6, 1863. On November 13, 1863 he was sent to confederate prison in Richmond, VA and in February 1864 he was sent to Belle Isle, Andersonville Prison in GA. He was pardoned in Maryland on March 10, 1865. He survived Andersonville! My grandfather was born July 30, 1830, died Aug 7, 1898, buried at Coker Creek, Monroe Co. TN. Submitted by: Paul J Long |
James Oliver
Longmire
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co. B, 11th TN Cavalry
Pension: 687,659
Additional Notes: Later shown
in the roster of Co. H, 9th TN Cavalry. The 11th TN Cav. Regiment
, U.S.A. Also called 1st East TN Cav Battalion and 11th East
TN Cav. Regiment. Companies " "A","B","C", and "D" mustered
in at Camp Nelson, Kentucky on Autust 15, 1863; merged into
9th TN Cav. Reg. March 24, 1865 I have additional information
about these units. email me and I will provide you with a
copy that the "Yankees" sent to me.
Submitted by: Robert
Jackson Longmire |
John Loudermilk
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th Tenn Cav Co E
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
David Love |
Rank: Pvt.
Unit: Co. C 1st TN Cav
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: David Love was re-interned at Baker's Forge Memorial Cemetery by TVA from the Hatmaker Cemetery when Norris Lake was formed.
Submitted by: Joe Stephens |
Joseph Lumpkins
|
Rank: Private
Side: Union
Unit: 2nd TN Inf Co E
Pension:
Additional Notes: Joseph
Lumpkins left his wife Phobe and his two young children and
along with William T. Dike walked from Powell River in Campbell
County to Somerset Kentucky. There he joined Company E 2nd.
Tn. infantry as a private on June 6, 1863. He was captured
at the battle of Rogersville
November 6, 1863. He died in Libby Prison on Belle Island
near Richmond, Virginia
Submitted by: Frank
Jones |