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information. Please include the veteran's name.
Milton Malicote
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info
MALICOTE, Milton (pension
applied for) Pvt Age: 18 - Born: Campbell Co., TN - MIA July
31, 1864 - POW at Andersonville, paroled April 28, 1865, Jacksonville,
FL - Died Oct 8, 1927 at LaFollette, TN (listed in 1860 census
MALICOATE as 15 year old son of Aaron)
Submitted by: Cindy Lou Palmer |
Reuben Marlow
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co. A, 1 Tennessee
Inf.
Pension:
Additional Notes: 27 Mar
1862 -- Enrolled in Co. A, First Tennessee Volunteer Infantry,
at Cumberland Ford, TN. Rank: Private; 27 Mar 1862 -- Mustered
in at Cumberland; July-Aug 1862 -- Absent without leave; Aug-Dec
1862 -- Returned to regiment; 16 Oct 1862-- Captured by the
rebels in Campbell Co, VA.; 5 Nov 1862 -- Sent from Knoxville,
TN to Richmond VA for exchange.; 6 Nov 1862 --Confined at
Richmond, VA.; 8 Nov 1862 -- Parolled at Aikens Landing, reported
at Camp Parole, MD November 10 1862.; 11 Dec 1862 --Sent to
Nashville, TN; 21 Sep 1864 -- On furlough until October 20,
1864; 18 April 1865 -- Discharged at Knoxville, TN by reason
of expiration of term of service.
Submitted by: Jennifer
Dorner |
Thomas Marlow,
Jr.
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co. A, 1 Tennessee
Inf.
Pension:
Additional Notes: 2 Aug 1861
-- Enrolled in Co. A, First Tenn. Volunteer Infantry, at Jacksboro,
Campbell Co., TN. Rank: Private; 8 Aug 1861 -- Mustered in
at Williamsburg, KY; May 1862 -- Wounded in action; July-Aug
1862-- Became sick; 18 Sept 1862-- Deserted at Cumberland
Gap; 13 Jun 1863 -- Restored to duty with pay by order of
Gen. S.P. Carter; 17 Sept 1864 -- Mustered out at Nashville,
Davidson Co., TN. Rank: Private.
Submitted by: Jennifer
Dorner |
Thomas Marlow
Sr.
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Tim Jackson Sr.:
Thomas Marlow Sr. was a
private in Co. A, 1st regiment of the TN infantry, Union.
Mustered in Aug 2, 1861 at Jacksborough. Deceased on
the 21 day of November 1861 at London KY of typhoid fever.
buried: Camp Nelson Nat`l Cemetary, Nicholasville, KY |
James Martin
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st AL Cav Co A &
26th
Pension: 534344
Additional Notes: |
James Martin
|
Rank: Private
Unit: KY Inf Co I
Pension: 534344
Additional Notes: |
William H. Maxwell
|
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 12 Battn. Va. L.
Art.
Pension: Unknown
Additional Notes: Captain
Sturdivant's Company "A". Arrived in Campbell county
about March 1st 1870.
Submitted by: Wayne Coghill |
Henry Maupin
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd (Ashby's) Cav
Pension: S9164
Additional Notes: |
James McCarty
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Vol Inf Co
C
Pension: 312.430
Additional Notes: Enlisted
Aug.9,1861. After discharge he was unable to do manuel labor
due to disease of the spine, brain,shortness of breath&
heart problems.He married Oliva Branscomb Aug.1841
She died July 30,1885.
Children:
Elizabeth Angeline b. Apr.23,1846
Martha Melvina b. Jan.16,1848
Joseph Lafayette b. Nnov.27,1849
James Wesley b. Feb.5,1852
Thomas Marshall b.Aug 1,1854
Isaac Melvil b.Oct.21,1856
Daniel Franklin b. Apr.15,1859
Sarah Jane b.Feb.16,1861
Horace Maynard b.July 28,1865
He died after 1901.
Buried in Lamarr Cemetery,Claiborne
Co.
No dates on headstone.
Submitted by: Carol Woodward |
Wm H. McCarty
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co H
Pension: 209.505
Additional Notes: Enlisted
July 12,1863 at Camp Nelson,KY.Married Dicy Munday Jan.1,1863in
Campbell Co. He was injured when his horse fell over an embankment
while on courier duty.
Children:
Olive M. b. Aug.3,1864
James L. b. July 12,1866
Joshua L. b. Sept.6,1867
David F. b. March 17,1869
Mary F. b.Nov.23,1870
Martha E. b.Sept.26,1872
He died July 3,1872
He is buried in Lamarr
Cemetery, Claiborne Co.
Submitted by: Carol Woodward |
James McCulley
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info
McCULLY, James (pension
applied for) Pvt Age: 24 - Born: Campbell Co., TN
Submitted by: Cindy Lou Palmer
Grave
at Glade Springs Baptist Church
|
William McCulley
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info
McCULLY, William Pvt Age:
25 Born: Campbell Co., TN - Deserted April 24, 1864 at Camp
Catlett - 1890: Living at Lorraine, Rhea Co., TN
Submitted by: Cindy Lou Palmer |
James McFall
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd TN Reg. Cav Co
B
Pension: 76860
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Dennis W. King
James McFall;
Company B, 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Cavalry; Federal; Pension
No. 76860 for wife and children; Killed in action at Decatur,
Alabama, on October 28, 1864; wife was Mary A. King; children:
Mary, Arther, Wyley, Malinda, and Marcus.
|
William McLane
|
Rank:
Unit: Co. C TN Inf
Pension:
Additional Notes: buried
in Bowman Cemetery on Find-A-Grave
Submitted by: Helen
L. Smith Hoke |
Robert McLaughlin
|
Rank: Private
Unit: co.K,7th Regt.Ky.Cavalry
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Keenan McLaughlin He's
my Great-Grandfather who served under Gen.Nathan Bedford Forrest
(1861-1865),was wounded at Battle of Shiloh April(1862)also
Battle of Harrisburg July(1864).He had a brother who fought
on the opposite side,name unknowen. |
John McNeil
|
Rank: Private
Unit: TN Inf
Pension: W3098
Additional Notes: |
William Miles |
Rank: PVY
Side: Union
Unit: 3rd Regt TN Vol Infantry
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional
Notes: Son of Elijah & Rebecca; Husband of #1 Sarah Ricketts and #2 Lucy
Hopper.
Submitted by: Margy Miles
|
George W. Miller |
Rank: Pvt
Unit: Co. H 9th TN Cav
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: Baker's Forge Memorial Cemetery
Submitted by: Joe Stephens |
Harvey Miller
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co E
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Isaac Miller
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension: Private
Additional Notes: Roster Info
MILLER, Isaac (pension
applied for) Pvt Age: 24 - Born: Campbell Co., TN - Died in
hospital #12 Nashville of typhoid fever, July 25, 1863 (listed
in 1860 census at Isaac Jr. Miller age 23, with his fathers
family)
Submitted by: Cindy Lou Palmer |
James Miller
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 27th OH Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
James Miller
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 6th KY
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Lewis Miller
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th & 11th TN
Reg
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Lewis Miller
|
Rank: pvt. Unit:
Side: Union Pension:
Additional Notes: trying to find out more info .lewis was my grandfather: name i would like
to find out ,he lived at cedar creek ,lafollette my father john henry,miller was also born at cedar creek campbell county tn. he had 3,
brothers james e. miller .sterling miller, robert miller. my address is 340 butter & egg rd. jacksboro,tn. my home phone 423-562-8840 my cell,is
865-617-1216 thank you. Submitted by: j.c. miller |
Mike Miller
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 7th TN Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Sterling Miller
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 7th TN Inf Co F
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Thomas Miller
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd TN Inf
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info |
William Miller
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
William Mills |
Rank:
Unit: Co. C. 30th Ky
Inf Side:
Union Pension:
Additional Notes:
William's son, George, married my Grandfather's half sister,
Pearl Heatherly Mills Submitted by: Joe
Stephens |
Anthony N. Montgomery |
Rank: Pvt.
Unit: Co. F 6th TN Cav
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: Anthony Montgomery (1838-1908) was re-interned at Baker's Forge Memorial by TVA from the Montgomery Family Cemetery near Cedar Creek when Norris Lake was formed
Submitted by: Joe
Stephens |
Samuel D. Moore
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 19th TN Inf Co B
Pension: S1936
Additional Notes: |
W. R. Morris
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 25th TN Inf Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
William "Asbury" Morton |
Rank: Sgt. then 2nd Lt.
Unit: Co. B 11TN Cav, Co. H 9th TN C
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: William "Asbury" Morton's wife, Elizabeth Ridenour Morton, was a first cousin to my Great-Great- Great Grandmother, Barbara Cooper Sharp. He was re-interned at Baker's Forge Memorial by TVA from Mt. Moriah Methodist Church in Anderson County when Norris Lake was formed.
Submitted by: Joe
Stephens |
J. H. Moss
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 48th VA Inf
Pension: S8618
Additional Notes: |
Benjamin
Mozingo |
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co G
Pension:
Additional Notes: Buried in the Queener
Cemetery
Submitted by: Helen L.
Smith Hoke |
Isaac
Mozingo |
Rank: Private
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co I
Pension:
Additional Notes: b. 3/30/1844
d. 12/9/1906
Submitted by: Helen L.
Smith Hoke |
Marshall
Mozingo |
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 9th TN Cav Co G
Pension:
Additional Notes: 9th Regiment, Tennessee
Cavalry
Organized at Knoxville, Tenn., August 13, 1863. Joined DeCourcy
at Crab Orchard, Ky., September 24, 1863. Attached to District
of North Central Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to April, 1864.
3rd Brigade, 4th Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland,
to October, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, Cavalry Corps,
Military Division Mississippi, to November, 1864. District
of East Tennessee, Dept. of the Cumberland, to March, 1865.
3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, District of East Tennessee,
to July, 1865. Cavalry Brigade, District of East Tenneseee,
to September, 1865.
SERVICE.-Duty at Crab Orchard, Ky., till October, 1863. (A
Detachment on march to Cumberland Gap September 24-October
3, 1863, and operations about there.) Duty in District of
East Tennessee, at Knoxville, Nashville and on line of the
Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, and at Bull's Gap, Tenn.,
till October, 1864. Rogersville August 21, 1864. Pursuit to
Greenville August 21-23. Blue Springs August 23. Operations
in East Tennessee August 29-September 4. Park Gap and Greenville
September 4. Death of Gen. J. H. Morgan. Gillem's Expedition
from East Tennessee toward Southwest Virginia September 20-October
17. Rheatown September 28. Watauga River September 29. Carter's
Station September 29-October 1. Operations in East Tennessee
October 10-28. Greenville October 12. Bull's Gap October 16.
Clinch Mountain October 18. Clinch Valley, near Sneedsville,
October 21. Mossy Creek and Panther Gap October 27. Morristown
and Russellville October 28. Operations against Breckenridge's
adva! nce into East Tennessee November 4-17. Russellville
November 11. Bull's Gap November 11-14. Russellville November
14. Strawberry Plains November 16-17. Flat Creek November
17. Stoneman's Expedition to Saltsville, Va., December 10-29.
Big Spring, near Rogersville, December 12. Kingsport December
13. Glade Springs December 15. Marion and capture of Wytheville
December 16. Mt. Airy December 17. Engagement near Marion
December 17-18. Capture and destruction of Saltville December
20-21. Duty in East Tennessee till March, 1865. Stoneman's
Raid into Southwest Virginia and Western North Carolina March
21-April 25. Wytheville April 6. Shallow Ford and near Mocksville,
N.C., April 11. Salisbury April 12. Catawba River April 17.
Swannanoa Gap, N. C., April 20. Near Hendersonville April
23. Duty in East Tennes! see till September. Mustered out
September 11, 1865.
Submitted by: Helen L.
Smith Hoke |
James C. Murray
|
Rank: Privt
Unit: 9th TN Inf Co C &
I
Pension: 325397
Additional Notes: James
C. Murray died 18 sept 1881, buried Perkins Cemetery in Chaska,
Tn. on Harley Reeses farm. Enrolled at boston ky 11 aug 1863
for a period of 3 yrs. His first wife Stacey walden died june
1863, and they had one child, Mary ann murray, born mar 1860
who married william s. wilburn. anyway, he was discharged
because of lung disease and insanity, he also was wounded
in the left hand at the fight at bulls run about nov 1864.
his second wife was sarah hatfield who appliped for a widows
pension in 1888. james died at home 18 sept 1881, campbell
co., tn. In an affidivate by james campbell, he states he
worked him on his farm but was not able to do much work or
work for a long periods of time, he got worse and hid out
in the wood like a wild man and his fathers family would carry
food and provision to him to live on for weeks or months.
he could not work because he was unreliable and his mind was
partially deranged... sad story..mj bryant
Submitted by: M J Bryant |
Archibald Myers
|
Rank: Captain
Unit: 6th TN Inf Co F
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Doctor Sterling Nations
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 6th East TN Inf Co
G
Pension: 602533 & 693615
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Dennis W. King Doctor
Sterling Nations; Company G, 6th Regiment, East Tennessee
Infantry; Federal; served from 10 May 1862 - 13 May 1865;
pension # 602533, wife's later application No. 693615; wife:
Jane Ogle; children: none. |
Benjamin F.
Newby
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1 Reg't East Tenn.Infantry
Company A
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Terri Durham
Benjamin F. Newby enrolled
for duty on August 1, 1861 in Jacksborough, Tennessee as a
Private with Capt. Phillips' Co. B, 1st Regiment, East Tennessee
Infantry. He mustered-in on August 16, 1861 in Barbourville,
Kentucky and mustered out on September 17, 1864 in Nashville,
Tennessee at the age of 23. Records obtained from the National
archives. |
Joseph W. Newby
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1 Reg't East Tenn.Infantry
Pension:
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Terri Durham
Joseph W. Newby, Private,
Capt. Phillips' Co., 1 Reg't East Tenn.Infantry joined for
duty and enrolled August 1, 1861 in Jacksboroug, TN. Mustered
in on August 16, 1861 in Barbourville, KY. Died of fever on
February 26, 1862 in Barbourville, KY. Records obtained from
the National archives. |
Bushrod Jackson
Newlon
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co. A,43rd.Battalion,Virginia
Pension: S13436-W7859
Additional Notes: Buried
at Jellico Cemetery in Jellico, Tennessee.
I am the great grandson of Bushrod Jackson Newlon, pension
application S13436. Bushrod Jackson Newlon was in the 43rd.
Battalion of the Virginia Calvary. He was born in Faquier
County, Virginia on April 5, 1845 and died at Knoxville, Tennessee
on December 3, 1922. He was married to Elizabeth Worsham Newlon.
Her pension application is # W7859. Both are buried at Jellico
Cemetery in Campbell County, Tennessee.
He was captured and was a POW at Old Capital in Washington
and at Point Lookout, Maryland. He was exchanged at City Point
in March of 1864 and got out of the army in the wind up at
Winchester, Virginia on April 22, 1865. The known battles
that he was in according to his pension application are: Warrenton
Station, Fairfax Courthouse, Greenwich, Upperville, Middleburg,
and Berryville.
His son-in law (my Grandfather) was Dr. John P Lindsey. Dr.
Lindsey was the oldest practicing Doctor in Campbell County
when he died in 1953. He is buried at Jacksboro.
Submitted by: James K. Enochs, Jr. |
Isaac Oaks
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st Reg. TN Lt. Art.
Volunteers, Co E - USA
Pension: 58798 & 140,843
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Joan Rutter 2nd great grand daughter. Isaac was born in
Campbell Co., was married in Campbell Co. to Mariah Butler
on August 30, 1850. He enlisted in Knoxville, died of Jaundice
near Nashville January 16, 1864 at age 38. Burial Nashville
National Cemetery, Nashville, TN, Marker #2978. They had five
sons: William Cary, John Robert, Jacob, Rufus and Fredrick.
Submitted by: Joan Rutter |
John Orick |
Rank: Private Unit: Co B 9th Tennessee Vol Cav Side: Union Pension: 774307 Additional
Notes: Submitted by: Leigh Ann (Partin) Boyd |
Russell Orick |
Rank:
Private Unit: 7th Regiment, Tennessee Mount. Side: Union
Pension: May 4,1898 Pension was filed
Additional Notes: Voluteered Clinton TN. Nov.
8, 1864 Discharged Nashville July 27,1865 Submitted by: Sherman Orick |
Raphael Owens
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info
OWENS, Raphael Pvt Age:
23 - Born: Campbell Co., TN; occupation: printer - Died May
14, 1865 of diarrhea on board steamer "D.A. January"
crossing the Gulf, was buried at New Orleans, LA
Submitted by: Cindy Lou Palmer |
Isaac Oxford
|
Rank: Private
Unit: TN Inf
Pension: W4348
Additional Notes: |
Squire Paul
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 4th TN Cav Co C
Pension:
Additional Notes: Roster Info
PAUL, Squire (pension appled
for) Pvt Age: 21 - Born: Campbell Co., TN - 1890: Living at
Jacksboro, Campbell Co., TN
Submitted by: Cindy Lou Palmer |
George Pennington
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Martin Pennington
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co A
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
James B. Perkins
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Lewis Perkins
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Riley Perkins
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Nat Gd - East TN
Co B
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Samuel Petree
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 2nd (Ashby's) Cavalry
Co. D
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Pvt. Calvin
Barton Phillips
|
Rank: Pvt.
Unit: 9th Regiment TN Calvary,
Co C
Pension: 313148
Additional Notes: Pvt.
Calvin B. Phillips (1846-1876) of 9th Regiment TN Calvary,
Co C U.S. enrolled Oct. 20, 1863 at Fincastle. Survived typhoid
and serious equistrian accident at Bulls Gap and honorably
discharged and mustered out at Knoxville, TN Sept. 11, 1865.
Married Sarah Johnson 1866. Died Jacksboro 1876, buried Stout-Dossett.
Brothers Lt.Col. Milton L. Phillps and Lt. John F. Phillips
also in Union Army. Son of John Phillips (1810-1862) and Catherine
Wilcox Phillips (1815-1898). Submitted by Donald J. Phillips
Roswell, GA
Submitted by: Donald J. Phillips, Roswell, GA |
Charlie Phillips
|
Rank: Sgt.
Unit: 5 TN CAV
Pension:
Additional Notes: d. 1923
Buried in Phillips Cemetery
Submitted by: Helen
L. Smith Hoke |
John Foster
Phillips
|
Rank: Lieutenant
Unit: 1st TN Inf. Co B
Pension: 407884
Additional Notes: Lieutenant
John F. Phillips (1842-1872/3)enrolled in Union Army, Jacksboro
Aug. 1, 1861. Mustered in as Sergeant and elevated to rank
of Lieutenant at Camp Dick Robinson. Gunshot wound in left
hip. Married Martha Jane McNew of Campbell Co. Nov. 13, 1863.
Mustered out at Knoxville Sept. 20, 1864. Buried at Stout-Dossett
Cemetery. Brothers Lt. Col. Milton L. Phillips in 1st Regiment
TN Infantry, Co B, U.S. and Pvt. Calvin Barton Phillips in
9th TN Calvary Co C, U.S. Son of John Phillips(1810-1862)
and Catherine Wilcox Phillips(1815-1898).
Submitted by: Donald J. Phillips |
Lt. Col. Milton
L. Phillips
|
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
Unit: 1st Regiment TN Infantry,
Co B
Pension: 218436
Additional Notes: Lt. Col.
Milton Leith Phillips (1838-1863) enrolled Aug. 1, 1861 Jacksboro.
Mustered in as Capt. Barboursville, KY and promoted to Lt.
Col. Cumberland Ford, KY March 15, 1862. Rec'd honorable mention
as "distinguishing himself in battle" by Brig. Gen.
James G. Spears in his report of Battle of Murfreesboro. Provost
Marshall Knoxville 1863. Died of tuberculosis Dec. 25, 1863.
Buried Stout-Dossett Cemetery. Brothers Lt. John F. Phillips
and Pvt. Calvin B. Phillips also in Civil War Union Army.
Son of John Phillips (1810-1862) and Catherine Wilcox Phillips
(1815-1898). Submitted by Donald J. Phillips, Roswell, GA
Submitted by: Donald J. Phillips, Roswell, GA |
Clinton Pierce
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co. B 8th TN Cav.
Pension:
Additional Notes:
Submitted by: Janet Deck |
Jacob Pierce
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf. Co. C
Pension: 886.294 and 712.200
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Name: Janet Deck
Enlisted August1862 under
Captain Alfred Aytse, discharged in August 1865 at Nashville.
Born c. 1827, dropped from pension rolls in May 1895 for failure
to claim. Jacob lived in Campbell and Union Counties. No family
information is given in file. I believe Jacob is the son of
John and Martha Pierce of Campbell County and younger brother
of James, Peter and Thomas. Jacob's wife was Martha, children:
John, Peter, Martha, Mary, Eliza, Elisabeth, Susan, Charity,
James and Elvira. By the time of the 1880 census, Jacob and
family had moved to Union County. Affidavits given by Mary
Rogers and W. D. Rucker. |
John Pierce
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co. B 1st TN Infantry
Pension:
Additional Notes:
Submitted by: Janet Deck |
Peter Pierce
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 1st TN Inf. Co. B
Pension: 128.335
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Name: Janet Deck
Peter Pierce, Private 1st
TN Inf. Co. B. Soldier's Certificate 506099/Disability
Pension 128.335. Enrolled age 44 at Jacksboro 8/1/61.
Captured in Campbell County [charged w/ bridge burning per
military file)on 4/25/1862 and released 3/17/63. Returned
to duty, mustered out 9/17/1864.
Additional Info: Peter
is son of John and Martha Pierce. Married first Jane Usher.
Second Margaret Leach c. 1836. Children mentioned in file
Alice Parrot [b. c. 1865] and Clinton (my great grandfather).
Other children b. 1838-1858: Thomas, John, James, Jacob,Enoch/Eneas,
Robert L., Elizabeth, William, and Peter. Margaret 1817-1869,
Peter 1816-1902, and John 1772-1865 are buried at Shutters
Cemetery. Martha 1790-1868 is buried at Flat Hollow. |
Peter Pierce
|
Rank: Private
Unit: Co B 8th TN Cavalry
Pension:
Additional Notes:
Submitted by: Janet Deck |
Thomas Pierce
|
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant
Unit: Co B 1st TN Vol.
Pension: 127707
Additional Notes: Enlisted
August 1, 1861 at Jacksboro, TN for 3 years. Died during service
of disease January 17, 1863. Thomas was married first to Mary
Leach c. 1840. Their children: Jane, Elizabeth, Hester Ann,
Peter and William. He married Hester Ann Monday, daughter
of Samuel and Delilah Rogers Monday, on May 22, 1959. They
had one son, Thomas Fletcher. Thomas is buried at Green Cemetery
1 #122 in Flat Hollow, Campbell County. Hester Ann was dropped
from pension rolls on November 4, 1895 due to death. Her burial
location is unknown. I believe Thomas to be the brother of
Peter, Jacob and James.
Submitted by: Janet Deck |
William A. Pierce
|
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: Co. B 11th TN Cav
& Co. H 9th TN Cav
Pension: 312-382
Additional Notes: Submitted
by Name: Janet Deck
William A. Pierce, Pension
File 312-382. Mustered in as Private, Co. B 11th TN Cavalry
8/15/1863 out as Sergeant, Co. H 9th TN Cavalry 9/11/1865.
William b. 1827-1912 is
the son of James and Mary Sloan Pierce. Married Catherine
Richardson 10/26/46. Children: Susan, Mary C. James A., William
A., Martha E., Daniel, Abraham, Winfield Scott, Benjamin.
Catherine, William and most of their children are buried at
Flat Hollow.
|
Jordan Powell |
Rank: Pvt
Unit: Co. C 7th TN MTD Inf.
Side: Union
Pension:
Additional Notes: Jordan Powell (1848-1911) was re-interned at Baker's Forge Memorial by
TVA from the Old Baker's Forge in Sugar Hollow when Norris Lake was formed.
Submitted by: Joe
Stephens |
Benjamin Prater
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 13th KY Cav Co K
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Hargis Prater
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 13th KY Cav Co K
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Thomas M. Prater
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 13th KY Cav Co K
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
Linville Price
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 34th NC Inf
Pension: S14489
Additional Notes:
W7621 |
William Pyle
|
Rank: Private
Unit: 6th TN Inf Co E
Pension:
Additional Notes: |
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