Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company G

Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company G

Company G was organized in Lincoln County and the men were enrolled at Fayetteville on 29 April 1861 and joined the other Companies of the Regiment at Winchester around 1 May 1861. They were mustered into Confederate service on 8 May 1861 at Lynchburg, Virginia. Their nickname was “The Fayetteville Guards” and officers at organization were: Captain, Benjamin F. RAMSEY; 1st Sgt., John H. THORES; 2nd Sgt., John T. CATHEY; 3rd Sgt., Sidney L. DIEMED; 4th Sgt., James CASHION; 1st Ltn., John C. SHACKLEFORD; 2nd Ltn., Felix G. BUCHANAN; 3rd Ltn., John T. WILSON; 1st Cpl., Andrew J. SWINEBROAD; 2nd Cpl., William N. MOORE; 3rd Cpl, Henry B. TALLEY; 4th Cpl., Alfred D. KELSO.

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ABLES, Thomas S. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville aged 19; admitted 8 Apr 62 with typhoid fever; returned to duty 9 May 62.*

ALEXANDER, John S. Pvt./2nd Sgt. *Born 1838 in Lincoln County, light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, 5’10”. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 21; detailed to drive ambulance; captured at Hatcher’s Run, VA, 2 Apr 65, had been wounded by a minie ball in the right thigh 2 Apr 65 and admitted to Field (Flying) Hospital, 24th Army Corps; released 15 June 65, aged 26 years, when he signed the oath.*

ALEXANDER, William S. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 25; appointed wagon master for Post at Cockpit Point, VA; discharged 19 Jan 63 by furnishing a substitute; captured 31 Dec 62 at Murfreesboro and appears on a prisoner of war roll at Camp Douglas, Illinois; paroled at Camp Douglas 30 Mar 63.*

ALFORD, John M. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30 years; detailed as ambulance; appears on a roll of Prisoners of War belonging to the provisional Army of the Confederate States paroled at Columbia, VA, by Major Henry Terwilliger, 1st Regt, NY Mounted Rifles, as Sergeant. Signed Parole form 3 May 65 at Columbia, VA.*

ASHBY, Hutson S. Pvt. *Born Lincoln County. Enrolled 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30 (also shows as 28 at time of enlistment); had been sick at Richmond, VA, discharged at Winchester, VA, on account of disability on 16 July 61. He died 1 May 1862 near West Point, MS, aged 32. He only remained in service for a short time due to delicate health and returned home. However, being dissatisfied out of service he followed the Southern Army to Mississippi where he was attacked with fever and died after a short and painful illness.*

BEARD, Charles M. Pvt. *Born Lincoln County, aged 34 years, 5’8″, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30; discharged exempt under the conscript law 29 July 62, over-age.*

BEAVERT, James Pvt. *Born in Georgia, 5’8″, sandy hair, blue eyes, sandy complexion. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 21; captured at Seven Pines, VA, exchanged at Aikens Landing, VA, 5 Aug 62; wounded in finger at Second Manassas, VA, 30 Aug 62; wounded in ankle at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63; present until wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 1-3 July 63; deserted 10 Feb 64 at Camp near Harrisonburg, VA.*

BLAKE, John R. Pvt. Residence Lincoln County, dark complexion; dark hair, blue eyes, 5’10”. Enrolled 29 Apr 61 as Pvt., aged 29; detailed to assistant surgeon; [transferred to Company I some time after re-enlistment]; detailed to wait on wounded at Sharpsburg; appears on Parole of Prisoners of War of the Office of the Provost Marshal General, Army of the Potomac, 30 Sep 62; appears on a roll of Prisoners of War at Fort McHenry, MD, 25 Oct 62, paroled and sent to Aikens Landing, VA, had been captured at Antietam; joined Company G by transfer 30 Apr 63; appears on a roll of Prisoners of War paroled at Fort McHenry, MD, and sent to For Delaware, DE, having been captured at Gettysburg, 5 July 63; paroled 30 July 63 at Fort Delaware, DE, now present with leave from parole camp; appears on a register of Episcopal Church Hospital, Williamsburg, VA, for; deserted 20 Dec 64; signed the oath at Tullahoma on 3 Feb 65.*

BRYANT, William W. Pvt. *Residence Lincoln Co., fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes, 6′. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30; detailed as carpenter; wounded at Seven Pines, VA, 31 May 62; leg amputated; at hospital Richmond, VA, until Nov & Dec; paroled at Farmville, VA, between 11 and 21 Apr 65.*

BUCHANAN, Felix Grundy. *Born 1838. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville as 2nd Ltn., aged 24 years; appointed Capt. at the re-organization of the regiment on 27 Apr 62 at Yorktown, VA, for a further two years.*~Mary B. Selzer is the great- granddaughter of Felix, granddaughter of his son Robert, and daughter of Lt. Col. Felix G. BUCHANAN, Ret.
BULOCK, George W. Pvt. *Residence Lincoln County, dark complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, 5’6″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 25; detailed as carpenter for Post, 6 Dec 61; signed the oath at Nashville on 22 May 65.*

BURGESS, Benjamin F. Pvt. *Born in Alabama, 6’1″, dark complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, carpenter. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30 [discharge paper gives age as 41]; discharged 2 July 62, presumably over-age.*

CASHION, Archibald Pvt./Sgt. He m. 1872, Lincoln Co., TN, Elizabeth J. TAYLOR, b. c1846, Lincoln Co., b. 1837, Lincoln Co. He d. 1915, Lincoln Co. Wid Pen. #6103.~ *Enr. 27 Sep 61 at Camp Fisher, VA; wounded slightly in the arm at Bristoe Station, VA, 14 Oct 63; wounded at the Wilderness, VA, shot through the thigh and heel; appointed 4th Sgt. to rank from 9 Dec 64 replacing 4th Sergeant James C. COWAN deceased; paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65. Applied for pension from Fayetteville, Lincoln Co. 7 March 1905, #6704, was living in Fayetteville, Lincoln County at the time of application.*

CASHION, James 4th Sgt. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville aged 34; wounded at Cedar Run, 9 Aug 62, an arm amputated; discharged 3 Apr 63; captured at Trune [?], 11 June 63 and exchanged from Fort Delaware, DE, 18 Sep 64. He died 22 May 1892, aged about 65, and bur. at Rose Hill Cem., Fayetteville.* He was a brother to William of the same company.

CASHION, William Pvt. *Enr. 27 Apr 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, died 16 Nov 61 from measles at Camp Fisher, VA, near Dumfries.* ~ He is bur. at Stiles Cem. in Lincoln Co., TN. (James CASHION, same company, is a brother. A descendant of William is: Robert L. Cashion, 837 Smith Road, Mt. Vernon, IN 47620. E-Mail: William H. CASHION

CASHION, William H. Pvt. *Born 10 Sept 1841 in Lincoln County. Enr. Sept 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, wounded at Seven Pines, VA, 31 May 62; wounded at Gaines Mill, VA, 27 June 62 wounded slightly at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63 and again on 3 July 63; captured with the wagon train near Greencastle, PA, 5 July 63; wounded at the Wilderness, VA, 4 May 64, wounded at hospital; left thigh amputated 10 Sep 64 at C.S.A. General Hospital, Farmville, VA, left leg amputated 14 Nov 64; paroled at Farmville, VA, Apr 65. He applied for pension from Fayetteville 3 Jan 1900, #2406. He died at Fayetteville on 24 March 1917, aged 75.*

CATHEY, John T. 2nd Sgt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 21; wounded in action with gunshot flesh wound through calf right leg at Fredericksburg, VA, 13 Dec 62; wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 2-3 July 63; deserted 10 Feb 64 at Camp near Harrisonburg, VA.*

CHADWELL, Miller Pvt. *Residence Knoxville, light complexion, light hair, blue eyes, 5’7″. Enr. 2 Mar 64 at Greenville; captured 6 May 64 at the Wilderness; transferred to Elmira, NY, released 29 May 65 when he signed the oath – claims to have been a Union man and to have done every thing possible to keep out of the way of the Rebel conscript officers – was finally caught at his home in Claiborne County and taken to his regiment.*

CLARK, Alexander R. Pvt. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville aged 21; wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; died of chronic diarrhoea 4 Dec 64 at General Hospital, Farmville, VA.*

CLARK, Davis W. Pvt./Capt. Residence Chattanooga. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville aged 26; wounded three times at Seven Pines, VA, 31 May 62; wounded twice at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63; wounded Jan & Feb 64; retired about 3 June 64; returned to Bristol, Sullivan County, and assigned by Special Order as commander of conscripts in Tennessee; signed the oath 14 May 65. He died on 24 November 1880, aged about 45. He was born in Fayetteville, near the Sulphur Springs, on 12 June 1835. He studied law, and began to practice about 1860. After the close of the war he returned to Fayetteville and began the practice of law. He was married in December, 1865, to Miss Lou G. CARTER. On the 30th of September 1869, he was appointed clerk and master and special commissioner of the chancery court which position he held until the 5th day of February, 1877. He was made a master Mason November 10, 1865, and afterward received the degrees of the chapter and council. He calmly met death on the 24th of November, 1880, at the age of 45 years 5 months and 12 days.*

CLARK, Dock *Killed 26 June 1862 at Mechanicsville.*

CLARK, Thomas M. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville aged 21; killed in action at Mechanicsville, VA, 26 June 62. H.T. Childs of Company D wrote in an article as he was being carried off the battle field on a litter, a cannon ball passed that way and cut his head off, leaving it hanging by a string.*

CLARK, William B. Pvt./5th Sgt. *Born Lincoln County and on discharge paper was aged 30 in 62, 5’7 1/2″, fair complexion, dark eyes, black hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville aged 26; discharged 23 Oct 62.*

CLARK, William W. Pvt. *Born Giles County, 5’8″, fair complexion, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 22; admitted 18 May 62 to Chimborazo Hospital No. 3, Richmond, VA, with typhoid fever; killed at Gaines Mill, VA, 27 June 62, during the Seven Days Battles.*

COWAN, James C. Pvt./5th Sgt. *Born Franklin County, 5’10”, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 33; discharged 12 Aug 62 by reason of being over age for the Conscription Act; enlisted 27 Nov 62 at Fayetteville; present until captured 6 May 64 at the Wilderness, VA; paroled at Point Lookout, MD, 11 Oct 64 for exchange died of chronic diarrhoea 9 Dec 64 at Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, VA.*

CRAWFORD, Ezekiel N. Pvt. *Born Lincoln County, 22 Dec 1823, residence Lincoln County, fair complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, 5’7 1/2″. Enr. 12 Dec 62 at Fayetteville; captured at the Wilderness, VA, 6 May 64; exchanged 10 Feb 65; appears on a roll of paroled and exchanged prisoners at Camp Lee, near Richmond, VA, on 17 Feb 65; deserted 20 Mar 65; took the oath 20 Apr 65. Pension #7574, accepted 23 October 1905.*

DAWDY, William Pvt. *Enr. 25 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 21; deserted May 62.*

DENHAM, William J. Pvt. *Born Lincoln County, 6′, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, blacksmith. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30; died 5 July 62 at hospital, Richmond, VA, due to fever.*

DIEMER, Milton H. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville aged 19; wounded on furlough, captured at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63; died of typhoid at Fort Delaware 10 Sep 63. Buried in the Finn’s Point (Salem) N.J. National Cemetery. Also as Milton DENNIS.*

DIEMER, Sidney L. 3rd Sgt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 22; discharged 6 Nov 61.*

DRAKE, Douglas M. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 19; discharged 16 July 61 at Winchester, VA, on account of disability.*

DUNN, Edward B. Pvt. *Born Ireland, 5’8″, fair complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, farmer. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 34; discharged 27 July 62 by reason of being exempted from the Conscript Act, either over-age or as an alien.*

DUNN, James J. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30; detailed as Carpenter; admitted to hosp with rheumatism; paid from 1 July to 31 Oct 62.*

EASTLAND, John S. Pvt. *Born Lincoln County, sallow complexion, blue eyes, auburn hair, 5’7″, student. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 19; wounded slightly in forehead and left as prisoner of war at Sharpsburg, MD, 17 Sep 62; paroled 18 Oct 62 at Fort McHenry, MD, and sent to Fort Monroe, VA, for exchange; deserted his company 25 July 63 while in camp Front Royal, Culpeper Court House, VA; captured at Louisa, KY, 6 Sep 63; confined 16 Sep 63 at McLean Barracks, Cincinnati, OH, released 26 Sep 63 on oath.*

EDMONDSON, Andrew K. Pvt. *Enr. 27 Oct 61; sick; captured at Hatcher’s Run, VA, 2 Apr 65 and sent to City Point, VA, then Point Lookout, MD, released when he took the oath 9 June 65; transportation furnished to Nashville. Applied for pension from Lincoln, #13225.*

EDMONDSON, Young Colville “Tobe” Pvt. *Born 1 Jan 1844 at Fayetteville. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 18; wounded during Gettysburg, PA, 1-3 July 63; deserted 18 Oct 63 having been furloughed to Ringgold, GA. After the war he settled in Forreston, Texas. He wrote his memoirs… For a Pvt., I had a rollicking big time, always with something to eat and to spare; barefooted and ragged, never missed a march or a fight from Seven Pines to Gettysburg, where they got me in the right “wing” and sent me to Delaware. Not liking my fare, I jumped my board bill, ate green apples eleven days; got back to my regiment; got a furlough home. Carried letters home for the boys, and found that my mother and sisters had been badly treated, having been in prison. One sister and a neighbor woman still there. Got into a fight with “home-made” Yankees; got wounded and captured in the fight. They killed four of their own men, and said that I did it. Was tried by a military commission and was condemned to be hanged. Mother got me a reprieve; was exchanged, and got home; got into Ku Klux business; got out and came to Texas. My escape from prison at Fort Delaware. We were good swimmers, and practiced till we thought we could float. We got a plank and tied our clothes to it. It was agreed that each was to take care of himself and was to make no appeal to the others, dying if must be, without a call for help. On the night of Aug. 12, 1863. We floated on for an hour or more and felt a sensation which encouraged us to carry out our plans. Soon the wind rose and the waves ran high, and the passing of a steamer brought us great danger. The names of this crew were Tom STEWART, John McKINNEY, James CASHION, George STONEBREAKER, John MOORE and myself. John being weak, lost his hold on the board, and he said: “No, I’m gone;” but I got the others to help me and we got him back. After a stay of about six hours in the water we reached Newcastle. We pulled our frail bark ashore and on untying our clothes I found that mine were missing. John realizing what he owed me, offered me his, but the offer was declined, as I thought I would present fully as good an appearance with a limited wardrobe as he. We went four miles before we found anyone from whom we could risk asking assistance, but found a man who clothed us and gave us breakfast, dinner and supper and passed us over the Newcastle River and gave us his blessing. Without unusual incident we reached the Susquehanna River, where we appropriated a yawl; but there were no oars and the crossing was with much difficulty. John being weak, could not have held on but for my help. We crossed, however, and then the next river was the Potomac, and then there was something to eat. Then came Culpeper C.H., Orange C.H., and then the regiment. We were nothing more than skeletons, but our patriotism was just the same. I was given a furlough, but was at the battle of Chickamauga … Later I was captured and taken to Nance’s Mill, and then to the hospital at Pulaski, and then to the stockade at Tullahoma, where I found my sister and Mrs. Burrow MALEAR prisoners because they would not ride with the Yankee officers as escorts; and, though they were sent home, I was tried for murder, robbery and for being a spy; and upon the testimony of Dan COBB, a negro, and some deserters, was convicted. My mother, armed with papers from friends, went to see Gov. Andrew JOHNSON, but he was in Louisville, Ky. Gen. John H. MORGAN had cut the lines. My brave-hearted mother went ever day to my cell, bringing something to eat from friends. The Governor arrived Wednesday, and the Friday following was hangman’s day, when I was to ascend the gallows. But not yet. My mother and her friends went to the capitol. At length Mrs. WHITE went in to make her appeal.She received the story, her own beauty no doubt adding to the effectiveness of her persuasion. When the document was handed to my mother she went at once to the St. Cloud hotel and was admitted alone. Glancing at the paper, the official swore. My mother was then given a paper by Gov. Johnson and admonished to go at once to Washington and to give the papers to no one except the president. Much red tape had to be passed, but at last she stood in the presence of Mr. Lincoln. She was too weak and overstrung, and all she could say was: “My son; my son!” He allowed her the relief of tears while he looked over the papers, and then without a word of encouragement she was dismissed from his presence. On the second interview he said: “Your boy has been to my men, and if I do anything for your boy, what will you do for me?” The answer came: “I will pray for you always.” There was a delay in making the proof that I was a regular soldier and not a “bushwhacker.” Then there was another interview in which nothing was assured, but he said: “Cheer up; cheer up. There is brightness in the world, and there may be a share for you.” The pine box which was made for me never served its purpose, but perhaps covered the face of some other one just as guiltless as I of the charges rendered. By the President’s pardon I became a prisoner of war and was sent to Richmond for exchange, was paroled and sent home just as peace was made. But what of the mother? Her strength of body was not equal to her spirit, and soon after her return from Washington her nervous system could no longer withstand the strain and her spirit slipped away to a brighter clime to appear before the bar of a just judge who, even in times of war, has his representatives among men.” * A descendant, Jeff Colville < rcolville [at] plix [dot] com>writes: Warner Ellmore Colville, b. 1818, d. July 1876, son of Young Colville b. 1792, d. 1826, of Virginia, who married Nutty White, b. 1797, McMinnville, Tn., d. 1884 So I presume Young went ‘west’ and married Nutty, having Warner, and at least 2 sisters, Amanda, born 1821, and Bethialyne, b. 1825, the latter mariied Obediah Edmonson in 1841, having at least 1 son, Young Colville Edmonson, who was in Turney’s regt.. Warner married Vesta Waterhouse in 1852 and appears in the 1870 census for Rhea Co., his one son, Young II, b. 1845 was in Co. C., 16th Cav. Bn, CSA; his other older son Richard W., b. 1843, was a 1/Lt. in Co. H, 19th Inf., CSA, while Warner himself was Capt., Co. D. in the 19th Inf.

EMERSON, C.W. Pvt. *Enr. 10 Apr 62 in Corinth, MS., captured at the Wilderness, VA, 6 May 64; released 3 June 64 on joining the United States service.*

ESTELL, Nathan Green Pvt. He was b. c1839, Franklin Co., s/o Wallis ESTILL, Jr. and Nancy VANZANT.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Winchester aged 23; appears on a list of Confederate Prisoners of War paroled at Farmville, VA, between 11 and 21 Apr 65; died of gunshot wound right shoulder, 9 or 19 June 65 at C.S.A. General Hospital, Farmville, VA.*

FARMER, Alfred Pvt. *Enr. 9 Mar 64 at Greenville, TN, east Tennessee conscript; had chronic rheumatism, deserted in trenches in front of Richmond, VA; captured 10 Oct 64 at Department Headquarters, Provost Marshal, Bermuda Hundred, VA; forwarded to Washington, D.C., 12 Oct 64; 14 Oct 64, took the oath and transported to Nashville via Cincinnati, OH.*

FARMER, Elijah Pvt. *Enr. 9 Mar 64 at Greenville, TN, east Tennessee conscript; sick at hosp; Lynchburg, VA, measles; died General Hospital, Lynchburg, VA, between Nov & Dec 64. Buried in Virginia.*

FISHER, James A. Pvt. Present Nov & Dec 63; deserted 22 Feb 64 at Camp near Harrisonburg, VA.*

FOX, Wilson S. Pvt. *Residence Lincoln Co., dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes, 5’10”. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 20; deserted 23 July 63 near Front Royal, VA; captured in Clay County, KY, 17 Aug 63; signed the oath at Louisville, 25 Sep 63; [the one who signed the oath was Wm. S. Cox, Pvt. of Company D in the 1st Tennessee cavalry – as from Lincoln County, fresh complexion, auburn hair, gray eyes and 5’8 1/2″, 24 years of age.]*

GOLDEN, James P. Pvt. *Enr. 12 March 64 at Greenville, Tenn, east Tennessee conscript; died of pneumonia 27 Mar 64 at Receiving Hospital, Orange Court House, VA.*

GORDON, Thomas K. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 29; present to Nov & Dec 61.*

GRANT, James C. Pvt./2nd Ltn. *Residence Lincoln County. Enrolled 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; captured at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63, forwarded to Point Lookout, MD, for exchange 14 Mar 65; appears on a register at Provost Marshal General, Washington, D.C., received 27 Apr 65, transportation ordered to Shelbyville, TN, signed the oath 23 Apr 65. Shows also as Pvt. in Company D, 23rd Infantry Battalion.*

HALBERT, Pleasant W. Pvt./1st Ltn. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 20; wounded at Seven Pines, VA, 31 May 62 by a minie ball entering his side and lodging in his lung; discharged 28 Oct 62 by reason of resignation.*

HAM, Leroy Pvt. *Residence Lawrence County, TN, light complexion, light hair, blue eyes, 6’2″, east Tennessee conscript; deserted 27 Nov 63 during the battle of Mine Run, VA; admitted to Old Capitol Prison U.S.A. Hospl., Washington, D.C., 19 Dec 63; took the oath 1 Mar 64 at Washington DC.*

HAMPTON, James Pvt. *Employed on extra duty at Wartrace, TN, during May 63 as teamster; surrendered and paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65.*

HILL, Samuel M. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 27; discharged for disability at Camp Jones and Fisher, VA, 4 Sept 61 with hernia.*

HINES, David J. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 23; detailed as wagoner; admitted 8 Apr 63 to Buchanan Hosp, VA; absent without leave since 1 July 63; absent Sept & Oct 63; still absent on detached service as teamster to Nov & Dec 64.*

HOLMAN, D.W. Pvt. *Member of Company at organization, not mentioned in other listings. Shows as Pvt. in Company C, 8th Tenn Infantry. As this was organized in the same County, presumed that he entered that Company. Daniel W. Holman was also Colonel of the 11th Tennessee Cavalry regiment.*

HOLMES, Benjamin Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; present to Nov & Dec 61.*

HOLMES, William F. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30; present to Nov & Dec 61. Shows as Pvt. in 2nd (Smith’s) Cavalry regiment and the 4th (McClemore’s) Cavalry Regiment.*

HUBBARD, Joseph H. *Applied for pension from Davidson Co. after 1891, #2846. He was b. c1842 and aged 18 or 19 at time of enlistment). Born in Green County, East Tennessee. Enlisted 1861 in Lynchburg and sent to Lynchburg, VA. He was in battle of Manassas, Winchester, VA, Battle of Rappahannack, Norfolk; Green Briar; Fredericksburg and Battle of Seven Pines.*

HUBNER, William Charles Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 25; sick at Bristoe, VA, July & Aug 61. Hhe was born near Memphis on 16 Jan 1835, however in his questionnaire he stated that he was born in Baltimore, MD, and at the time of writing was living in Atlanta, GA. At the outbreak of war he was professor of music at the Fayetteville Female Academy. His service during the Civil War was “Enlisted in April 1861, went to Lynchburg, VA, then to Richmond, then to Harper’s Ferry, where the regiment voted for secession. First battle engaged in was First Manassas. Was in hospital at Richmond for short time. Term of service having expired went to Chattanooga, TN Served a while in Quartermaster’s Office, Army of TN Then by order of Postmaster General Reagan, was detailed to telegraph service, connected with the staff of the commanding General of the Army…*

JONES, James H. Pvt. *Born in Virginia, 5’11”, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair, physician. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 43 [53 according to discharge]; appointed hospital steward; discharged on account of disability 3 Mar 62.*

KAVENAUGH, William W. Pvt. *Born Franklin Co., 6′, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, farmer. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayettevile, aged 38; discharged after enrollment, possibly over-age; re-enlisted 4 Feb 63; admitted Richmond, VA, with chronic rheumatism; transferred 9 May 63 to Lynchburg, VA; discharged 26 May 63.*

KELLEY, James Pvt. *Born 1837 in Wicklow County, Ireland. Resident of Tennessee in 1856. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 28; wounded at Gaines Mill, VA, 27 June 62, shot in one eye, ball coming out in front of the other. Widower. Applied for pension from Nashville 2 Oct 1891, #667.*

KELSO, Alfred D. Cpl./Pvt./Cpl. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville as 4th Cpl., aged 22; detailed as wagoner Sept & Oct 62 until detailed as teamster for Walker’s Brigade; captured at Hatcher’s Run, VA, 2 Apr 65; released on oath 9 June 65; transportation furnished to Nashville.*

KELSO, James C. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 28; wounded at Cedar Run, VA, 9 Aug 62; arm amputated; on furlough at home around May & June. He died 22 November 1905, from pneumonia aged 75, and was buried in the Rose Hill cem.*

KELSO, John S. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 25; wounded at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63; leg amputated at Genl Hosp No 1, Richmond, VA, and died there 5 June 63. Buried at the Charlottesville cemetery in VA.*

KIMES, Thomas B. Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., 5’9″, fair complexion, black eyes, dark hair, farmer. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 23; killed in action at Mechanicsville, VA, 26 June 62.*

KING, Joseph B. Pvt./1st Sgt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 22; service as recruiting officer; wounded at hospital; retired 15 Dec 64.*

KING, Martin V. Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., residence, Lincoln Co., dark complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, 5’11 1/2″. *Enr. 10 Nov 62 at Fayetteville, captured at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63; listed as captured at Fredericksburg, VA, 3 May 63 and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange, captured at the Wilderness, VA, 6 May 64; exchanged 10 Feb 65; deserted 22 Feb 65 and signed the oath at Nashville, 28 Mar 65.*

KOONCE, Philip M. Pvt./Sgt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 26; died of disease 30 Dec 63 at Mt. Jackson, VA; had been promoted to 4th Sgt. in Nov & Dec 63. Buried in Mt Jackson Cemetery.*

LARKIN, James H. Pvt. *Enr. 8 March 64 at Greenville, TN, east Tennessee conscript; died 30 Mar 64 at Receiving Hosp, Orange Court House, VA, of pneumonia.*

MALONE, William Pvt. *Enr. 12 Mar 64 at Greenville, east Tennessee conscript; captured at the Wilderness, VA, 6 May 64; joined U.S. Service, 21 May 64. As Pvt. in Co H, 1st Tenn, was arrested at Perryville, KY, 4 Jan 63 – sent to Vicksburg, MS for exchange, 14 Jan 63.*

MANLEY, James M. Pvt./1st Ltn. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 26; detailed recruiting officer from 14 Oct 62, wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63 with fractured right arm and right thigh; captured and sent on 5 Aug 63 to Genl Hosp Camp Letterman; died 6 Aug 63 from a wound received at Gettysburg [also shows died on 1 Aug and 12 Aug], succeeded as First Lieut by Richard Routt. Buried at the Camp Letterman General Hospital burial ground, York Road, 3rd row, grave 12. Body was exhumed from Gettysburg and buried at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA.*

MARBRY, S.H. Appears on list of prisoners of war confined in Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C., 26 July 62. Had been captured 11 July 62 at Woodville, VA May not have been a member as not listed elsewhere in rosters has has no other service records.*

MARBURY, Nathaniel Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 19; present to Nov & Dec 61*.

MARGAN, Jeremiah Pvt. *Enr. 12 Mar 64 at Greenville, east Tennessee conscript; died of pneumonia, 27 Mar64 at Receiving Hosp, Orange Court House, VA.*

MATHEWS, William V. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 22; present to Nov & Dec 62.*

McCLARIN, Hugh Pvt./Sgt. *Born in Ireland, 5’8″, fair complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, merchant. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 28 [aged 31 on discharge certificate]; promoted to Sgt. 27 Apr 62; admitted 21 May 62 to Chimborazo Hosp No 4, Richmond, VA, with acute diarrhoea; killed in action at Gaines Mill, VA, 27 June 62.*

McCLELLAN, William W. Pvt. *Enr. 27 Oct 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, wounded at hospital, Lynchburg, VA; admitted 19 Aug 64 to Chimborazo Hosp No 4, Richmond, VA, gunshot wound to both thighs; absent Sept & Oct 64, inmate at Chimborazo Hosp, Richmond, VA, gunshot wounds cutting tendons in leg; absent Nov & Dec 64, patient at Genl Hosp, Tuscaloosa, Ala., had been furloughed; applied for retirement Feb 65. In the battle of Cedar Run, VA, 9 Aug 62, he was standing with his foot resting on a log, and a bullet that had hit Cashion and Kelso imbedded itself in his hip. He applied for pension from Lincoln, #9775.*

McCOLLUM, John C. Pvt. *Residence, Carroll Co., dark complexion, black hair, grey eyes, 5’11”, east Tennessee conscript; deserted 27 Nov 63 during the battle at Mine Run, VA; captured 4 Dec 63 at Culpeper, VA, sent to Old Capitol Prison, Washington, DC, where he took the oath and was released 2 Mar 64.*

McCOWN, James F. “Fletch” Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., 6′, dark complexion, hazel eyes, black hair, farmer. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 32 [37 according to discharge certificate]; discharged 27 July 62 being exempt under the conscript law, over-age; re-enlisted 20 Nov 62 at Fayetteville; wounded in the left thigh, severe, at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63; died as a result of the wound at Genl Hosp, 11 June 63.*

McDONALD, John O. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 19; admitted 30 Apr 62 to Genl Hosp No 18, Richmond, VA, with fever.*

McELROY, Andrew Jackson. Pvt. *Residence, Fayetteville, ruddy complexion, auburn hair, gray eyes, 6’2″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 26; sick at Charlottesville, VA, 22 July 61; detailed as wagoner; promoted to 3rd Sgt.; wounded slightly in hip at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63; deserted near Front Royal, VA; captured 17 Aug 63 at Clay Co., KY, released 9 May 65 from Rock Island. Applied for pension from Lincoln Co. after 1891, #8849.*

McELROY, Thomas B. Pvt./Corporal. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; sick at hospital Charlotteville, VA, 22 July 61; killed at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63.*

McEWEN, Calvin. Pvt. *Enr. in this Company at organization, however no further record known; shows also as Pvt., Company E, 8th Tennessee Infantry, or Pvt., Company A, 32rd Tennessee Infantry Battalion.*

McKINNEY, Charles D. Pvt. Born Lincoln Co., 5’9″, fair complexion, blue eyes, red hair, farmer. *Enr. 27 Oct 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, aged 17; discharged 27 July 62 by reason of being under-age.*

McKINNEY, Joel C. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 21; appointed Regimental Commissary Clerk or Assistant Commissary 30 Apr 61 and transferred to Field & Staff.*

McKINNEY, John V. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 21; captured at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange 27 Feb 65. He applied for pension from Hamilton Co., TN after 1891. He died in 1912, aged approximately 72.*

McMAHAN, Hugh Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 27; absent sick at hosp at Richmond, VA, from 18 June 61; discharged 9 Aug 61 for disability.*

McQUEEN, A.H. Pvt. *Enr. 5 Feb 64 at Richmond, VA, age 20, hazel eyes, light hair, light complexion, 5’7″; deserted 22 Feb 64 near Harrisonburg, VA Presumed to have been a conscript.*

McQUEEN, William M. Pvt. *Enr. 5 Feb 64 at Richmond, VA, aged 30, hazel eyes, light hair, light complexion, 5’7 1/2″; deserted 22 Feb 64 near Harrisonburg, VA Presumed to have been a conscript.*

MILES, William A. Pvt./Hospital Steward. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; see Field & Staff.*

MILLARD, John G. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 23; admitted 10 July 62 Richmond, VA with gunshot wound, wounded accidentally with a gun shot to the hand; admitted 16 Dec 62 to Genl Hosp No 8, Richmond, VA, with wound of right hand and in palm of hand; finger amputated; wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; deserted 10 Feb 64 at camp near Harrisonburg, VA; gave up to Capt. Harrison, USA, at Bull Town, West VA, confined at Clarksburg, West VA, 4 Mar 64.*

MILLARD, William A. Pvt. Farmer. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 25; wounded in the shoulder at Mechanicsville, VA, 26 June 62; admitted 10 July 62 with gunshot wound; wounded and at hosp, Richmond; discharged 19 Feb 63 on certificate of disability. Applied for pension from Lincoln Co. after 1891, #10745.*

MILLER, Thomas K. Pvt. *Born Madison Co., Ala., 5’8″, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, merchant. Enr.30 June 61 at Winchester, VA, aged 17; discharged 27 July 62 by reason of being a non-conscript, under-age.*

MOORE, Abner N. Pvt. *Born Madison Co., Ala., 6′, fair complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 20 [17 on dis charge certificate]; discharged 27 July 62 due to being a non-conscript, under-age.*

MOORE, Gabe E. Pvt. *Enr. 10 Nov 62 at Fayetteville; wounded with a gunshot wound in the left buttock (or back) at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63; captured and sent to DeCamp Genl Hosp, Davids Island, New York harbour, July 63; died at DeCamp Genl Hosp 10 Sept 63 and buried Cypress Hill Cemetery, New York, grave #852.*

MOORE, William H. Cpl./Sgt. *Residence, Fayetteville. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 26, as 2nd Cpl.; promoted to 4th Sgt.; absent on sick furlough Sept & Oct 62; detailed as regimental quartermaster clerk by Special Order #64, 2 Sept 63 by Genl Heth; promoted to 3rd Sgt.; continued until Nov & Dec 64; paroled 25 Apr 65 at Barkville, VA, after he had signed the oath on 24 Apr 65.*

MORGAN, Lorenzo Pvt. *Residence, Claiborne Co., dark complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes, 5’11 1/2″. *Enr. 20 Feb 64 at Greenville, east Tennessee conscript; captured at the Wilderness, VA, 6 May 64, transferred to Elmira, NY, 23 July 64; released 15 May 65 when he signed the oath. He was conscripted 15 Feb 1864 by a raiding party of Jones’ Rebel cavalry at his home in Claiborne County, East TN Claims to be a loyal citizen which assertion he substantiates by the certificates sent herewith marked D.*

MYNATT, N.P. Cpl. *Captured 17 Sept 62 at Sharpsburg, sent for exchange from Fort Delaware, DE, declared exchanged 10 Nov 62 at Aikens Landing.*

NUNN, James F. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30; sick at Charlottesville hospital, returned to duty 27 Aug 61 from CSA General Hosp at Charlottesville with measles; present Sept to Dec 61.*

O’BRYAN, Thomas Pvt. *Born 22 June 1837 in Ireland. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 23; wounded at Gaines Mill, VA, 27 June 1862; wounded at Second Manassas, VA, 30 Aug 62, lower part of backbone shot off and wounded in mouth; furloughed for 30 or 60 days; continued in service till close of war; paroled at Appomattox.. Applied for pension from Robertson Fork, Giles Co. 7 Apr 1903, #4843.*

PETTY, Richard Pvt. *Born 8 Jan 1829 in Madison Co., Ala., 5’8″, fair complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, merchant. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 28 [should be 31 according to birthdate]; wounded at Seven Pines, VA, 31 May 62, ball entering right lung; discharged 3 Sept 62.*

PEYTON, James W. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; present to Nov & Dec 61.*

PHILLIPS, Andrew Pvt. *Enr. 8 Mar 64 at Greenville, east Tennessee conscript; deserted 27 May 64 while on the march from Spotsylvania to Hanover Junction, VA.*

PINKERTON, Samuel S. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30; died at hospital in Winchester, VA, 24 June 61 of pneumonia. An article in the “Fayetteville Observer” for 4 July 61, mentions that Pinkerton died at Winchester on Friday, 21st, at 5.00 pm. He left a wife but no children.*

PRICE, George F. Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., 5’10”, fair complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, farmer. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; discharged 7 Feb 62 by reason of disability.*

RAMSEY, Benjamin F. Capt.. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 34; term expired 27 Apr 62.*

REDVERT, James – Appears on a Morning Report of prisoners confined at Clarsburg, West VA, 4 Mar 64 – gave up to Capt Harrison at Bulltown, West VA.*

REESE, Francis M. Pvt./Cpl. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; absent Sep & Oct 62, on wounded furlough; absent without leave from 30 Apr 63; considered deserted from that date having been furloughed to Fayetteville.*

RHEA, Rufus W. Pvt. Born Lincoln Co., fair complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, farmer. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 17 [enlistment says 19]; discharged 27 July 62 as being under conscript age.*

ROSS, William T. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 21; admitted 21 May 62 to Chimborazo Hosp, No 4, Richmond, VA; discharged 21 June 62.*

ROUTT, Richard Pvt./Capt. *Born Kentucky, 5’11”, dark hair, blue eyes, dark complexion. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 26; captured 31 May 62 at Seven Pines, VA, and sent to Fort Delaware, DE; appointed Brevet 2nd Ltn. on 8 Oct 62, promoted to 2nd Ltn. for gallantry in the battles of Seven Pines, Harpers Ferry, Sharpsburg and Shepherdstown; wounded in wrist at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63; promoted to 1st Ltn. to rank from 12 Aug 63 replacing 1st Ltn. J. M. MANLEY, deceased; promoted to Capt. 3 June 64 replacing D.W. CLARK, retired; paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65.*

RUTLEDGE, C.M. Pvt. *Enr. 4 Aug 64 (?) at Columbia, Tenn; deserted 2 Mar 64 taking his gun & accoutrements valued seventy five dollars seventy five cents.*

SATTERFIELD, William Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., 5’8″, sallow complexion, black eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 20; discharged due to disability by disease 3 Mar 62.*

SHACKLEFORD, John C. 1st Ltn./Ltn. Col. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24 as 1st Ltn.; promoted 27 Apr 62 to Ltn. Col., succeeded by Davis W. CLARK; see Field & Staff.*

SHOOK, John B. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30; admitted 28 June 62 to Institute Hosp, Richmond, VA, with gunshot wound; furloughed to Chattanooga; transferred to Company D of the 8th Tenn Regt on 1 Feb 63.*

SHREVE, J.H. Sgt. Paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65.*

SMALL, Amos S. Pvt./Cpl. *Born Lincoln Co. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 20; promoted to 4th Cpl. 14 Oct 62; killed in action at Fredericksburg, VA, 13 Dec 62. His body was disinterred from Virginia and reburied at Norris Creek, Lincoln County.*

SMITH, Aaron Pvt. Assigned to 1st TN Inf., 15 Nov 63; deserted 27 Nov 63 at battle of Mine Run, VA.*

SMITH, Alexander C. Pvt. Pen. #8679 filed 15 Jan. 1907, sol. B. 12 Feb. 1840, Lincoln Co., TN, d. 27 May 1909. Widow Sinia Amerall/Ann BUCHANAN, #2797 lived near Bidwell, Lincoln Co. She was b. 20 Jan. 1896, LCT, d. 17 Feb. 1926. They m. 1865, Madison Co., AL.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 19; wounded furloughed in Aug 62 at Hosp in Richmond, VA; absent without leave from 8 Feb 63; discharged*

SMITH, Benjamin C. Pvt. *Residence Lincoln Co., fair complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes, 5’8″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 20; wounded and furloughed in Aug 62; captured with the train of wagons 5 July 63 near Greencastle, PA; paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange, 27 Feb 65; deserted 4 Apr 65; signed the oath at Nashville 10 Apr 65. [captured 26 Nov 63 at Graysville, GA; forwarded to Louisville, KY, 13 Dec 63 – these two items do not correlate with other information]. Applied as B.F. for pension from Overton Co. af ter 1891, #811.*

SMITH, Thomas J. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 20; gunshot wound to right arm and head at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; deserted 10 Feb 64 at camp near Harrisonburg, VA; gave up to Capt HARRISON at Bull Town, West VA, and confined at the Post of Clarksburg, West VA, 4 Mar 64; released by order Col WILKINSON, at Clarksburg, sick at hospital since 19 Dec 64.*

SMITH, W.T. Pvt. *Enr. at organization April 61.*

STEWART, George Pvt. *Enr. 19 Jan 63 at Camp Gregg, VA as substitute for W.S. ALEXANDER; killed at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63.*

STILES, William Pvt./Cpl. *Enr. 3 June 63 at Fayetteville, promoted to 3rd Cpl 31 Oct 63; paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65.*

STONEBRAKER, George W. Pvt. *Enr. 27 Oct 61 at Fayetteville; joined the regiment at camp in VA; wounded at Second Manassas, VA, 27 Aug 62; Jan & Feb 63, at home on wounded furlough; discharged 23 Apr 63; captured at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; exchanged 18 Sept 64; admitted 21 Sept 64 Richmond with gunshot wound left arm; paroled and discharged. Applied for pension from Lincoln Co. after 1891, #3321.*

SWINEBROAD, Andrew J. 1st Cpl./Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24, as 1st Cpl.; detailed to guard baggage; appeared before Medical Examining Board on 16 Feb 64 with chronic rheumatism of the heart; detached service as agent in Tennessee Depot, Richmond, detailed to be assigned to field services; paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65.*

TALLEY, Henry B. Cpl./Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville as 3rd Cpl, aged 21; discharged 3 Dec 61. Questionaire says born in Lincoln County, age 81.”After recovering from typhoid in hosp at Winchester, VA, was discharged because of health in December. Having a brother in the 44th Tennessee Regiment he joined them. Later joined Company K of Colonel STARNS 4th Tennessee Cavalry. As of time of writing, “out of one hundred leaving Winchester in May 1861 only one other beside myself survive only a few that came after are living.”*

THOMAS, George W. Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., 5’10”, red complexion, blue eyes, light hair, farmer. Enr. 27 Sep 61 at Fayetteville and joined the Company in Virginia; discharged 15 Jan 62 for disability.*

THORE, John H. 1st Sgt./Sgt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30, as 1st Sgt.; admitted 21 Aug 62 to Genl Hosp, Farmville, VA, with celchalgia; granted furlough of indulgence 23 Jan 65 for 30 days to go to Selma, AL; appointed 5th Sgt. 30 June 64, P.M. KOONCE, deceased.*

TURNEY, Dr. Hopkins Lacey, Jr., Pvt. He was b. c1837, Franklin Co, s/o Hopkins Lacey TURNEY, Sr. and Teressa FRANCIS; m. Elizabeth A. ESTILL.~[T]

WADDLE, William A. Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., 5’8″, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, printer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 21; wounded at Mechanicsville, VA, 26 June 62; severe wound to left knee; died as result of wounds 6 Aug 62 at Richmond, VA, at the house of Mr. MENTERS. Buried at Hollywood Cem. in Richmond, 7 Aug 62. His body was disinterred and returned to Fayetteville in 63.*

WEAVER, Francis F. Pvt./1st Ltn. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; promoted to 2nd Sgt.; promoted to 1st Ltn.; surrendered at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65.*

WEBB, Laban Pvt. *Born Giles Co., 5’11”, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, farmer. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 35; discharged 27 July 62 by reason of being a non-conscript, over-age.*

WEBB, William H. Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., 5’9″, dark complexion, blue eyes, black hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 30; discharged 7 Feb 62 by reason of disability.*

WHITAKER, Nathan H. Pvt. *Residence Lincoln Co., dark complexion, auburn hair, hazel eyes, 6′. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; detailed to drive wagon; captured at Petersburg, VA, 2 Apr 65; taken to City Point, VA, put onto USA Hosp Steamer “State of Maine” 9 Apr 65 then to Lincoln USA Hosp, Washington, D.C., with gun shot wound of right clavicle [shoulder] by minnie ball; signed the oath at the Lincoln Genl Hosp, DC, 12 June 65.*

WHITTINGTON, Andrew J. Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., 5’6″, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, farmer. Enr. 27 Oct 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, aged 18; discharged 27 July 62 by reason of minority.*

WHITTINGTON, William J. Pvt. *Residence Lincoln Co., light complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, 5’11”. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 18; detailed as waggoner for post; absent Jan & Feb 63, at home on sick furlough; wounded 6 May 64 at the Wilderness, VA, gunshot wound of head; mid 64 given furlough of indulgence; absent Sept & Oct 64, inmate at Genl Hosp, Shelby Springs, AL; captured 2 Apr 65 at Petersburg, VA, sent to Fort Delaware, DE, 4 Apr 65; released 8 May 65 after signing the oath.*

WICKERS, Benjamin F. Pvt. *Born Lincoln Co., 5’8″, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 23; admitted 17 Aug 62 to Chimborazo Hosp No 2, Richmond, VA and died there 9 Sept 62 of typhoid fever.*

WIGGINS, George W. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 24; present to Nov & Dec 61.*

WILSON, John Thomas 2nd Ltn. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Fayetteville, aged 23; detailed regimental quartermaster 22 Aug 61; term expired 27 Apr 62 and replaced by James M. MANLEY. Either this man or the John T. Wilson in Company K applied for pension from Lincoln Co.after 1891, #3108*

WOLF, Wiley Pvt. Does not show anywhere else and could be Wiley WOODS in Company F of this Regiment.*

 

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