Peter Turney’s 1st TN Regiment – Company A

Peter Turney’s 1st TN Regiment – Company A

Company “A” was made up of men from Altamont and Pelham in Grundy County and Hillsboro in Coffee County. The nickname for the company was “Pelham Guards.” It was organized in April of 1861. The officer of Company A were: Captain, Alexander E. PATTON; 1st Ltn., Elijah REYNOLDS; 2nd Ltn., George W. PARKS and Samuel N. NORTHCUT; 1st. Sgt., Riley B. ROBERTS; 2nd Sgt., Joshua K. WARREN; 3rd Sgt., Joseph G. WILLIS; 1st Cpl., Ethan A. FREEMAN; 2nd Cpl., Hugh S.W. NORTHCUT; 3rd Cpl., Robert J. ADAMS; 4th Cpl., James H. PATTON.

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ADAMS, Robert J. – Pvt./3rd Cpl. He was b. Franklin Co., 5’6″, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark brown hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61, Pelham, aged 37. Discharged 26 Aug 61 at Camp Jones, VA; disabled.*

ANDERSON, William – 3rd Sgt/Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61, Winchester, aged 24; killed 3 May 63 at Chancellorsville, VA.*

AUSTELL, Amos Little Berry – Pvt. *Born Coffee County, 5’3″, dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 18, discharged 27 July 62 by reason of being a minor. Also shows as 1st Ltn. A.L.B. AUSTELL in Company B, 28th Cavalry Regiment so may have only served twelve months in this Company.*

AUSTELL, Augustus B.W. – *Pvt. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 19; shot in foot at Weldon Railroad, VA, 19 Aug. 64; promoted to 2nd Sgt. 1 Jan 64 to fill vacancy of M. Parker; appears on a roll of prisoners of war surrendered at Citronelle, AL, 4 May 65 and paroled at Meridian, MS, 11 May 65.*

BARNES, Joel H. – Pvt. *Residence Bradley County, dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, 5’9 1/2″. Captured 9 Nov. 63 at Culpeper, VA released on oath 2 Mar 64 at Washing ton, D.C.*

BOND, Bartlett W. – Pvt.* Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 25; discharged Aug 61 at Camp Jones due to absess after typhoid fever; on 22 Aug 61, Riley B. Roberts became his substitute.*

BOSTICK, Albert Clark – Pvt. He was b. 21 Feb. 1836, FCT, d. 14 June 1924; s/o Littleberry BOSTICK and Sophia Nealy GRAHAM; m. (1) Malinda SIMMONS; m. (2) Titia GATTIS.~ *Enr. 5 June 61 at Harpers Ferry, VA age not stated; present to Dec 61.*

BURBANK, Samuel B. -Pvt.*Residence Coffee County. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 29; present to Dec 61; paroled at McMinnville, 16 July 63.*

BURT, John – Pvt. *Born Coffee County, 5’7″, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 33; discharged by reason of over-age on 27 July 62. From then to the close of the war he ran a peddler’s wagon. Applied for pension after 1891, #4168, rejected 16 April 1902 while residing near Prairie Plains. He asked for the pension on the grounds that he was disabled from sciatica in the left hip, also quite nervous.*

CAMPBELL, Alexander – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 21; present to Dec.*

CAMPBELL, George W. – Pvt. *Born Orange County, North Carolina, 1837. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 22; promoted to 4th Cpl. 20 Oct 62; wounded at Gettysburg, PA; absent Nov & Dec 63 as prisoner of war at Gettysburg; considered deserted 18 Mar 64; paroled 17 May 65 at Camp Douglas, IL, so presumed captured while on furlough. He applied for pension 13 October 1905, #7531 from Coffee County, and re-filed in 1912. He was dropped from the pension list on 14 July 1914. He said he had been engaged at Seven Pines, Seven Days Battles around Richmond, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg and Wilderness. His last known address was Tyler, Texas.*

CAMPBELL, Kerny – Pvt. *Enr. 1 Oct 63 at Gadsden, AL; admitted 26 May 64 to General Hospital No. 9, Richmond, VA sent to Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond; paid 13 Feb 65 for period of service 31 Oct 64 to 31 Jan 65.*

CASH, Lewis – Pvt. He was b. c1838 [cen.], s/o John CASH, Sr. and Elizabeth; m. Sarah STARNES.~ *Born 1841, Coffee County, light complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, 5’9″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; admitted 30 Mar 62 to Chimborazo Hospital No. 4, Richmond, VA, with catarrh; 13 Dec 62, taken prisoner at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange, 27 Feb 65; deserted at Richmond 5 Mar 65, took oath at Knoxville, TN 3 Apr 65, sent to Chattanooga. After the war resided in Forney, TX.*

CAVIS, John W. – Pvt. *Enr. Winchester, VA, on 8 Nov 62 by Colonel TURNEY; absent Nov & Dec 62, at hospital on account of disability; died 19 Dec 62 at Richmond, VA, due to disease.*

CLARK, Jesse G. – Pvt. *Enr. 21 Sep 61 at Camp Fisher; admitted to Genl Hosp, Petersburg, VA, 29 Apr; killed at Seven Pines, VA, 31 May 62.*

CORNELISON, Isaac – Pvt. *Enr. 8 Nov 62 by Col. Turney; killed at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63.*

CORNELISON, Jesse – Pvt. *Born Coffee County in 1838. Residence Crawford County, ruddy complexion, dark hair, grey eyes, 6’1″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; admitted to C.S.A. General Hospital, Charlottesville, VA, 20 Aug 62 with fever; sent to Gen. Hospital at Lynchburg [VA] 25 Aug 62; promoted to 5th Sgt.; captured at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63; paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange 27 Feb 65; took the oath 2 Apr 65. He applied for pension, #4169, while living in Hillsboro, Coffee County. He said that he had been in the battles of First Manassas, Seven Pines, Seven Days, Cedar Run, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and many other minor engagements. He contracted Bone Scurvey while in prison, his left leg was dreadfully swollen. His application was rejected 16 April 1902.*

CREGOR, John. Pvt. See John CROGER.

CROCKETT, Robert L.B. [Prob. Little Berry] s/o Samuel and Permelia.~ Pvt. *Born Coffee County, 5’10”, dark complexion, grey eyes, black hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61, aged 22; died at Fredericksburg, VA 14 Mar 62.*

CROCKETT, William N. – Pvt./Sgt. He was s/o John T. and Charity.~ *Born Coffee County, 5’8″, light complexion, gray eyes, light hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 19; admitted to Gen. Hospital, Farmville, VA, 5 Sep 62 with “remit. fever”; promoted to 3rd Sgt. 10 Nov 62; wounded in the back at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63 and died. His body was returned to Richmond, VA, and buried there at Hollywood Cem. 10 May 63.*

CROGER, John – Pvt. *Born Ire., 5’6″, fair complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, butcher [?]. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 35; discharged by reason of his age 27 July 62.*
CROUCH, Isaac – Pvt./1st Cpl. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 23; wounded in the arm at Sharpsburg, Md., 17 Sep 62; sick at Charlestown, VA, 24 June 63; appointed 1st Cpl. 1 June 64 replacing NORTHCUT killed; deserted and sent to City Point, VA, 2 Mar 65; to Washington, D.C., 3 Mar 65; took the oath and transportation furnished to Tullahoma.*

CUNNINGHAM, George W. – Pvt. *Residence Coffee County, ruddy complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, 6’1″. Enr. 21 Sep 61 at Camp Fisher, VA; wounded in shoulder at Harper’s Ferry, VA, 15 Sep 62; furloughed at Staunton, VA; taken prisoner at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63; paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange 27 Feb 65; took oath at Fort Delaware, DE, 2 Apr 65.*

CUNNINGHAM, James M. – Pvt.*Enr. 26 July 61, Camp Bee, VA; d. 24 Oct. 62, Danville, VA.*

DUNN, Isham L. – Pvt. *Residence Coffee County, fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes, 5’8″. Enr. 21 Sep 61 at Camp Fisher, VA; admitted 29 Apr 62 to General Hospital, Petersburg, VA, with bronchitis; wounded and captured at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63; confined 6 July 63 at Fort McHenry, MD; took the oath 26 Apr 65 at Fort Delaware, DE.*

ELLIOTT, Nathaniel H.C. – Pvt./1st Sgt.*Prior to the war worked three years in a mercantile house in Murfreesboro. Enr. 29 Apr 61, Hillsboro, aged 18; promoted to 3rd Sgt. to fill vacancy left by the death of W.H. CROCKETT at Chancellorsville, May 63. He was shot in abdomen at Wilderness, VA, 5 May 64; applied for a clerkship in the office of Col. W.H. TAYLOR, C.S. auditor.*

FARRAR, John Quincy Adams – Pvt./2nd Ltn. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 40; promoted to 4th Sgt. June 61; promoted to 2nd Ltn. 29 Aug 61 replacing Ltn. Parks; replaced by Jesse R. GUNN.*

FARRIS, Henry M. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61, Hillsboro, aged 19; present until killed in action at Spotsylvania Court House, VA, 10 May*

FINCH, John J. – Pvt. *Residence Coffee County, dark complexion, sandy hair, blue eyes, 5’8″, no family. Enr. 21 Sep 61 at Camp Fisher, VA; wounded in leg at 2nd Manassas, VA, 30 Aug 62; taken prisoner and paroled at Warrenton, VA, 29 Sep 62; signed the oath 4 Feb 65 at Tullahoma, had deserted 1 Mar 63. Applied for pension from Coffee after 1891, #262.*

FREEMAN, Ethan A. – 1st Cpl./4th Sgt./Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, Franklin County, [Grundy] aged 24; wounded at Seven Pines, VA, 30 May 62; applied for a position with the government in Richmond as an office worker on 23 Feb 63. He was a lawyer.*

FULTS, Thomas B. Pvt. *Enr. 5 Oct 61 at Camp Fisher, VA; shot in the knee at Seven Pines, VA, 31 May 62, still on wounded furlough to Nov & Dec 64.*

GILLIAM, Allen – Pvt. He was s/o Harris GILLIAM and Nancy REED; n.m.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 29; died 27 Oct 61 of Pneumonia (Febris Typhoidis) at Camp Jones, VA.*

GILLIAM, Samuel – Pvt. He was b. c1841 [Cen.] Grundy Co., s/o Harris GILLIAM and Nancy REED. He m. Mollie BUCKNER.~ *He enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 18. Due to ill-health he was discharged 26 Oct 61 at Camp Fisher near Dumfries, VA Re-enlisted in another regiment in the western army and was wounded at Perryville, KY, 8 Oct 62, where he was captured and sent to their hospital. Appears on a receipt for Exchange of Confederate Prisoners of War received on board the Steamer “Metropolitan” near Vicksburg, MS, 4 Dec 62. He returned to the Army of Tennessee and fought at Chickamauga, Resaca and Kennesaw Mountain during 63 and 64. He is listed as Captain S. GILLIAM, Company E, 28th Cav. He was detailed to the secret service to watch the river crossings and was also a special courier. He was discharged at Chattanooga in Apr 65. Also shows as Samuel N. in Company A, 34th Infantry and 4th Inf. Reg’t.*

GOODMAN, John W. – Pvt./4th Cpl. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 22; detailed as nurse for Capt. LUSK; captured at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63; sent from Fort McHenry, MD, to Fort Delaware, DE; paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange 27 Feb 65.*

GOODMAN, Thomas S. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 18; shot in shoulder at Cedar Mountain, VA, 9 Aug 62; still on furlough due to wound to Nov & Dec 64.*

GREEN, Washington J. – Pvt. *Residence Rutherford County, dark complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, 5’6″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 22; shot in face at Chancellorsville, 3 May 63; in hospital to 31 Aug 64; absent on furlough on account of wounds to Nov & Dec 64; signed oath at Nashville 1 Feb 65. Shows as deserted 5 July 63.*

GRISWALD, DeWitt C. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 18. Also shows in Comp. E, 4th Cavalry Regiment, so presumed not to have re-enlisted after his initial twelve months. He died while in the service.*

GUNN, Jesse R. – Pvt./Capt. He was b. c1839, Coffee Co., s/o Thomas L. GUNN and Sarah REYNOLDS. ~*Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 18; appointed First Sergt 8 Sept 61 replacing ROBERTS, to 1st Sgt.19 Dec 61; elected 2nd Ltn. 27 Apr 62; promoted to 1st Ltn. 27 June 62; wounded at Gaines Mill; wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; promoted 3 June 64 to Capt.; paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65.*

GUNN, John Hamilton – Pvt. He was s/o Thomas L. GUNN and Sarah REYNOLDS.~ *He was b. 5 April 1843 near Hillsboro; residence Coffee County, fair complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, 5’7 1/2″. Enr. 21 Sept 61 at Camp Fisher, VA; discharged 20 Dec 61. Re-enlisted 9 Mar 63 at Winchester; captured 2 Apr 65 at Hatcher’s Run, VA, sent to City Point, VA, 4 Apr 65; released from Point Lookout, MD, 27 June 65 when he signed the oath; transportation furnished to Winchester. He was the smallest boy in the regiment with the exception of Ltn. William DONALDSON of Company E. He participated in the battles of Seven Pines, the Seven Days around Richmond, Gettysburg, the Wilderness and many others. Latter part of the war, he served in a corps of sharpshooters, where he was taken prisoner at Petersburg but was soon exchanged. He served until the surrender at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 April 1865. In 1890 he was elected to the Tennessee State Legislature as a representative from Grundy and Marion Counties, and in 1896 was elected to the State Senate.*

HAMPTON, William H. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 18; present to Nov & Dec 61. A prisoner on 27 Mar.1863.*

HARRIS, Raleigh C. – Pvt. He was b. 10 May 1829, Coffee Co., d. 9 Oct. 1913, s/o Lewis HARRIS and Sinai CUNNINGHAM; m. Catherine J. SHERRILL.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 25; present Jan & Feb 63, unable for duty by reason of wound in right thigh; wounded in the leg at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63, captured at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63; sent to Fort Delaware, DE, paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange, 27 Feb 65. He applied for pension from Coffee after 1891, # 7305.*

HAYES, John – Pvt. *Residence, Washington Co., TN, dark complexion, black hair, black eyes, 5’6″. No mention of date of enlistment and presumed an east Tennessee conscript. Captured at Culpeper, VA, 9 Nov 63; sent 14 Nov 63 to Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C., released on oath 2 Mar 64.*

HOLLINS, Robert H. – Pvt. *Enr. 27 Aug 61 at Camp Jones, VA; detailed as teamster for Major VICK at brigade headquarters in Jan & Feb 63; admitted 28 Mar 65 to C.S.A. General Hosp, Farmville, VA, returned to duty 29 Mar 65; signed the oath 2 May 65.*

HORD, James M. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 18. No further record. Also shows as Pvt. WORD in Company H, 4th Cavalry Regiment.*

HOWARD, Francis M. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 21; promoted to 1st Sgt.; wounded slightly in the thigh at 2nd Manassas, VA, 30 Aug 62; shown as deserted 22 June 63; captured 8 July 63 at Hillsboro, Tenn., [other rolls and registers show him captured at Tullahoma and Decherd] forwarded 10 July to Nashville and 16 July to Louisville; sent to Camp Chase, Ohio, 9 Aug 63; released when he signed the oath 10 Mar 65.*

HOWARD, Isaac V. – Pvt. *Enlisted 23 Mar 63 at Camp Gregg, VA; captured at Gettysburg, PA, 1-3 July 63 and sent to Fort Delaware prison, DE, where he died 27 Dec 63. His name shows in “Confederate Prisoners of War Who Died In Northern Prisons” as being a member of Co I, 3rd Tenn. Cav. Reg’t., and date of death as 25 Oct 63, being buried at Finn’s Point (Salem), N.J.*

HOWELL, Thomas – Pvt. *Residence, Baltimore, MD, age 19, 5’8″, dark complexion, black eyes, dark hair, clerk. Arrested at Gettysburg, PA, 24 July 63 and sent to Wheeling, VA, 1 Aug 63 then to Camp Chase, Ohio, 3 Aug 63; transferred to Fort Delaware, DE, 29 Feb 64. Shows on extracts as 1st Tenn Cavalry however, a note in the file also states Thomas HOWELL has not been found in either 1st Tenn Inf or Cav.*

IKARD, James M. – Pvt. *Born in Franklin Co., 5’4″, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair, “a young man without a profession”. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 18; discharged 9 Aug 61 at Camp Jones, VA by reason of disability. Later served as 3rd Cpl., Co C (afterward K), 44th Tenn Inf Regt, enlisted 9 Apr 62 at Camp Corinth for twelve months and reported on roll for Apr & May 62. Discharged at Corinth, MS, 25 May 62.*

JENKINS, John O. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; died 21 Sept 61 at Camp Jones, VA, of pneumonia.*

JOHNSON, Hamright P. – Pvt. *Born Coffee County, 5’8″, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 33 [aged 38 on discharge certificate]; discharged 27 July 62 due to over-age.*

JONES, William L. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; discharged at Camp Fisher, VA, 9 Oct 61 due to debility from fever.*

KELLY, Samuel M. – Pvt. *Born Franklin Co., 5’10”, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Nashville, aged 20; killed at Cedar Run, VA, 9 Aug 62.*

LAMBERT, Harvey H. – Pvt. *Residence Coffee Co., 5’9″, light complexion, light hair, grey eyes. Enr. 21 Sep 61 at Camp Fisher, VA; captured at Gettysburg, PA, 1 July 63; sent from Fort McHenry, DE, to Fort Delaware, July 63; paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange 27 Feb 65; signed the oath at Fort Delaware, 2 Apr 65. Applied for pension from Coffee after 1891, #6948.*

LAY, James M. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 29; absent Sept & Oct 62, detailed as nurse for wounded 5 Sept 62; deserted 15 Sept 62.*

LAYNE, Benjamin P. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 18; Aug 63 detailed as Teamster for Maj VICK at brigade head quarters; paroled 9 May 65.*

LAYNE, Joseph C. – Pvt. *Born Coffee Co., 5’10”, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillbsoro, aged 22; killed at Shepherdstown, MD, 20 Sept 62.*

LEVINS, Thomas P. – Pvt. *The Commissioner of Pensions for Oklahoma asked for information on him, 14 Aug 1919. Born Coffee County, 5’6″, fair complexion, grey eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 21 Sept 61 at Camp Fisher, VA; discharged 27 July 62 by reason of being under age, at enlistment was aged 15.*

LOGAN, William C. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; wounded slightly in the thigh during the assault on Harper’s Ferry, West VA, 14 Sep 62. Hand amuptated. On furlough on account of wound until retired 15 Apr 64.*

LOVELACE, George W. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 18; wounded slightly in the thigh during the assault on Harper’s Ferry, West VA, 14 Sep 62; deserted 27 Feb 64 at Harrisonburg, VA.*

LUSK, Joseph Albert – Pvt./Capt. He m. Elizabeth Ann CUNNYNGHAM.~ *Born and resided Coffee Co., fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, 5’7″, student. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; promoted 27 June 62 to Captain and succeeded as Ltn. by Jesse R. GUNN; wounded at Cedar Run, VA, 9 Aug 62; left arm amputated; succeeded as Captain by Jesse R. GUNN. Furloughed from hosp at Danville on 6 July 64; under treatment at Genl Hosp No 1, Lynchburg, VA; returned to Bristol, Sullivan Co., Tenn. commanding conscripts. He transferred as Capt. to the 4th Tenn. Inf. Reg’t, but shows only as Pvt. Joseph LUSK, Company I, 41st Infantry Regiment. As this Company was formed from men in Franklin and Bed ford Counties, this is possibly the same man. He applied for pension from Coffee after 1891, #3442.*

MARTIN, William P. – Pvt. See MORTON.

McCHRISTIAN, Albert C. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 20; discharged 26 Oct 61 at Camp Fisher because of hernia.*
McCLURE, James M. – Pvt. *Enr. 26 Aug 61 at Camp Jones, VA; detailed as litter bearer; surrendered at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65. Applied for pension from Grundy Co. after 1891, #6247.*

MEEKS, Jasper N. Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 20; died of disease 14 Nov 61, pneumonia and erysipelas.*

MEEKS, Riley. Pvt. – He was b. c1831, TN; m. Hessey, lived Grundy Co.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 30; discharged 26 May 61 at Richmond, VA, disability.*

MILLER, Robert J. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 28; wounded in the leg at Seven Pines, VA, 31 May 62; arm amputated at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; retired 5 Apr 64; present on muster roll of retired men mustered for pay at Post of Atlanta, GA 30 June 64.*

MORTON, William P. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 22; appointed color-bearer Jan & Feb 63 by order of Colonel Turney; broke leg at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63; admitted 30 Jan 64 to Chimborazo Hosp. No 3, Richmond, VA, with gunshot wound, left leg; detailed as ambulance driver until Nov & Dec 64; surrendered at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65. Shows in (W) as MARTIN. Applied for pension from Grundy Co. After 1891, #3859. He died c1902.*

MOSLEY, William G. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 29; shot in arm at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63; admitted 11 July 63 to Receiving Hosp, Richmond, VA; transferred 12 July 63 to Chimborazo Hosp No 5, Richmond, VA; died 22 Jan 65 of pneumonia.*

MURKIN, John A. – Cpl. *Applied for pension from Davidson Co. after 1891. Possibly Manye’s 1st Tennessee.*

MYERS, Tyra/Tyre – Pvt. *Born Grundy Co., 5’5″, dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 18; discharged 28 Feb 62 by reason of disability.*

NEVILLE, Benjamin Flint – Pvt. *Born 19 January 1844 in Franklin County. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham. Muster roll shows he was 19 but he had enlisted at 17, under age. He contracted measles and so was absent during the battle of First Manassas, VA, 21 July 61. He was discharged with debility from fever at Camp Fisher 9 Oct 61 and re-enlisted on 1 June 62 at Knoxville in Co A, Smith’s 4th Tenn. Cav. Reg’t. Wounded twice and captured 26 Sep 63 near Rome, Ga. He was in prison at Camp Douglas, IL, until 17 May 65. In 1868 he became a travelling passenger agent for the N.C. & St. Louis Railroad, at Chattanooga, and was later transferred to Little Rock, AR, and then to Chicago where he remained until 1894. In 1906 he went to Dalhart, TX, and entered the real estate business, residing there until his death on 24 Nov 1925, aged nearly eighty-two years. He attended the yearly Confederate reunions and lived over the old days as well as renewing old friendships.*

NEVILLE, David B. – Pvt. He was b. c1839, s/o Benjamin Oswin NEVILLE and Polyxiana COULSON.~ *Born Grundy Co., 5′ 11″, dark complexion, yellow eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 22; killed in action at Gaines Mill, VA, 27 June 62. [A 2nd payment voucher at his death states he was born in Coffee County, aged 23, 5′ 10″, light complexion, grey eyes, light hair, farmer.]*

NORTHCUT, Hugh Lawson S. – 2nd Cpl./Pvt. *Born 5 April 1840 in Grundy County; residence Grundy Co., dark complexion, black hair, hazel eyes, 6′ 1/2″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 22 according to the muster roll, 21 according to birth date; reduced to Pvt. He re-enlisted at the Company re-organization on 27 Apr 62 at Yorktown, VA, for two more years. He participated in the battles of Seven Pines, VA and the Seven Days’ Fight around Richmond, where he was wounded in the left elbow; captured at Grundy Co. while on furlough 4 July 63; sent 22 Aug 63 to Camp Douglas, IL; released 24 June 65 on signing the oath; transportation furnished to McMinnville. Justice of Peace 1880-1884, and 1883-1884 a member of the state legislature representing the district composed of Grundy and Marion Counties. He applied for pension from Grundy after 1891.*

NORTHCUT, Samuel H. – 2nd Ltn. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 29; term expired 27 Apr 62 and succeeded by Joshua K. WARREN. He wrote to the Adjutant- General on 27 Mar 62 from Camp Near Fredericksburg, VA that he had been in bad health nearly the whole time he had been in service and tendered his resignation.*

NORTHCUT, Wootson L. – Pvt./Corporal. *Enr. 26 Aug 61 at Camp Jones, VA; admitted 22 May 62 to Chimborazo Hosp. Richmond, VA, with fever; detailed as nurse for wounded brother (Hugh Lawson Northcut); wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63 and captured at Greencastle, PA, 5 July 63; gunshot wound in arm; furloughed 21 Sept 63; killed at Wilderness, VA, 5 May 64.*

NOWLIN, George A. – Pvt./Cpl. *Born Coffee Co., 5’5″, light complexion, blue eyes, red hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 19; promoted to Corporal; killed at Gaines Mill, VA, 27 June 62. [Another set of papers shows him as 22 at time of death, not 20; 5′ 2″, light complexion, grey eyes and light hair].*

PARKER, Monroe – Pvt. *Enr. 8 Nov 62 at Winchester; died of disease at College Hosp., Lynchburg, 29 May 63.*

PARKS, Benjamin F. – Pvt./2nd Ltn. *Residence Grundy Co., dark complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, 5’9″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 25; recommended by Archer to be promoted for Valor and Skill on 3 Mar 63; wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; taken prisoner near Greencastle, PA, 5 July 63; admitted 12 July 63 to Satterlee USA Genl Hosp, West Philadelphia, PA, sent 13 July 63 to Genl Hospital, Chester, PA, transferred 4 Oct 63 to Hammond Genl Hosp, Point Lookout, MD; paroled at Johnson’s Island and forwarded to Point Lookout, Md., for exchange, 14 Mar 65; surrendered 6 May 65 at Atlanta, Ga.; took the oath 12 May 65 at Nashville, Tenn.

PARKS, George W. – 2nd Ltn./1st Ltn. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham as 2nd Ltn., aged 32; elected First Ltn. 23 Aug 61, succeeding REYNOLDS, promoted (PARKS’ position was succeeded by J.A. FARRAR); term expired 27 Apr 62 and replaced as 1st Ltn. J.A.

LUSK; re-enlisted 8 Nov 62 at Winchester, TN; wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; captured at Greencastle, PA, 5 July 63; paroled and exchanged; wounded in ankle at the Wilderness, VA, 6 May 64; retired 22 Sept 64.*

LUSK; re-enlisted 8 Nov 62 at Winchester, TN; wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; captured at Greencastle, PA, 5 July 63; paroled and exchanged; wounded in ankle at the Wilderness, VA, 6 May 64; retired 22 Sept 64.*

PARKS, Madison – Pvt./2nd Sgt. *Enr. 29 April 1861 at Hillsboro for a period of twelve months as Pvt., aged 22 years; wounded in left hand at Gaines Mill, 27 June 62; detailed as clerk for Major HAWKINS; discharged 26 Feb 64 on account of disability. Applied for pension from Rutherford Co. [TN] after 1891, #12912.*

PATTIE, W.R.sic [William B.] He was b. 1839, s/o James D. PATTIE of VA and Grundy Co.~ Pvt./Cpl. *Born Coffee County, 5’10”, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 22; wounded severely in the head at 2nd Manassas, VA, 30 Aug 62; captured 14 July 63 at Falling Waters; sent to Old Capitol Prison, Washington, DC, 23 July 63; paroled at Point Lookout, MD, and transferred for exchange 10 Feb 65.Believed to have surrendered and been paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65. Applied for pension from Grundy after 1891. He was a member of the Peter Turney Bivouac, United Confederate Veterans Camp #13 at Winchester in 1892.*

PATTON, Alexander E. – Capt. He was b. 1 Jan. 1800, d. 3 Feb. 1879, Grundy Co., TN; m. (2) Salina HOLLINGSWORTH.~ *Residence, Grundy Co., dark complexion, grey hair, grey eyes, 5’9 1/2″. Considered the largest slaveholder in the county, Patton owned 51 slaves valued at $22,500. Enr. 29 Apr 61 as Captain at Pelham, aged 61; resigned 8 Aug 61 due to general debility. Succeeded by Elijah REYNOLDS. He subsequently returned to Tennessee. Took the oath at Nashville, 20 May*

PATTON, James H. – Cpl./Pvt. B. c1834, Franklin Co., TN, s/o Alexander E. PATTON and his 1st wife. He m. Sue WOODLEE.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 27 as 4th Corporal; not stated or present to July & Aug 61; absent Sept & Oct 61; returned to Company Nov & Dec 62; present until shot in side at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63; absent at hospital then furloughed until Nov & Dec 64.*

PATTON, John W. – Pvt. [prob. A] *Residence, Grundy Co., dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, 5’9″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 23; lost smoothbore musket during the Pennsylvania Campaign; captured at Mine Run, VA, 30 Nov 63; sent to Old Capitol Prison, Washington, DC, where he took the oath 1 Mar 64, released 2 Mar 64.*

PATTON, W.K. – Pvt. *Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65.

PHILLIPS, Henry A. – Pvt./Sgt. *Residence, Coffee Co. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro as Pvt., aged 22; promoted to 4th Sgt.; wounded in left shoulder at Mine Run; captured at Hatcher’s Run, VA, 2 Apr 65; sent to Fort Delaware, DE, released 18 May 65 by order of War Dept.*

PHILLIPS, Robert L. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 19; shot in foot at 2nd Manassas, 30 Aug 62, prisoner captured and paroled at Warrenton, VA, 29 Sept 62; detailed Apr to Aug 64 as guarding a bridge in Halifax Co., VA, paroled 25 Apr 65. Applied for pension from Coffee Co. after 1891, #8645. Could be Robert S. PHIPPS also of this Company.*

PHIPPS, Andrew Jackson – Pvt./Sgt. He was b. 1820, d. 1899, Grundy Co., TN. No pension found.~ *Volunteered 27 Apr 61 according to surrender form although no papers for 1861 on file which does show Jackson Phipps, enrolled 29 Apr 61 at Pelham aged 20; re-enrolled 29 Apr 62 at Yorktown, VA; present Sept & Oct 62 until captured at Gettysbsurg, PA, 1 July 63; sent from Fort McHenry, MD, to Fort Delaware, DE; paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange, 27 Feb 65; promoted to Sgt.; captured at Petersburg, VA, 2 Apr 65; sent from City Point, VA, to Fort Delaware, DE, 4 Apr 65; released 18 May 65. Shows as A. Jackson Phipps, Pvt., 1st Tenn Inf on another listing as signing the oath of alleganice at Nashville, Tenn; residence Grundy County, fair complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, 5’8″; deserted 4 Apr 65; no family. Could also be Jackson Phipps shows in this company as having been admitted 2 Mar 65 to Receiving Hosp, Richmond, VA, sent to Camp Lee, 3 Mar 65, which would tie in with prisoner of war and parole record. This is the ancestor of Judy Henley Phillips and Charles A. “Chuck” SHERRILL.

PHIPPS, David – Pvt. *Residence Grundy Co., fair complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, 5’10 1/2″, no family. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 24; present to Nov & Dec 61; present Sept & Oct 62 until Jan & Feb 63 when detailed to pioneer corps; continued in this until present July & Aug 63 until given furlough of indulgence 30 days from 18 Feb 64; deserted 17 Mar 64 at Harrisonburg, VA; signed the oath of allegiance at Nashville, Tenn.*

PHIPPS, Robert S. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 19; present to Dec 61. Shows also as R.C. PHILLIPS, wounded in the foot at 2nd Manassas, VA, 30 Aug 62; still absent 30 June 63. Could also be Robert L. PHILLIPS.

PORNIS, L. *Buried in Hollywood Cemetery at Richmond, VA, 2 Sep 62, possibly as a result of a mortal round received at 2nd Manassas, VA.*

PRICE, Reuben S. – Pvt. *Born Warren County, 5’10 1/2″, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 18; admitted 5 May 62 to CSA Genl Hosp, Danville, VA; discharged for disability 27 July 62. Also shows as Pvt. in Company D, McLemore’s 4th Cavalry Regiment so may have transferred out of this command at the expiration of his original term of enlistment.*

RANKIN, Franklin Peter – Pvt. He was b. 28 Dec. 1826, TN, d. 6 Feb. 1914, s/o William

RANKIN and Feraby; m. Elizabeth Jane THROWER.~ *Presumed east Tennessee conscript. Enr. 26 Nov 62 at McMinville, present sick in camp Jan & Feb 63; absent Mar & Apr 63, on furlough of disability for 30 days from 28 Mar 63; term expired and considered deserter from 28 Apr 63. *

RANKIN and Feraby; m. Elizabeth Jane THROWER.~ *Presumed east Tennessee conscript. Enr. 26 Nov 62 at McMinville, present sick in camp Jan & Feb 63; absent Mar & Apr 63, on furlough of disability for 30 days from 28 Mar 63; term expired and considered deserter from 28 Apr 63. *

REYNOLDS, Elijah – 1st Ltn./Capt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham as 1st Ltn., aged 32; elected Captain 17 Aug 61 replacing Alex PATTON resigned; resigned 27 June 62; affected with a disease of his liver and rheumatism. During his twelve months he received several different furloughs on account of disabilities. Also shows as Captain in the 28th Cavalry so it is presumed that he may have transferred out of this command.*

ROBERTS, Isaac B. – Pvt. *Born in Grundy Co., 5’8″, dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 18; died at Receiving & Wayside Hosp at Richmond, VA, 21 July 62 due to gun shot wound in the groin received at Gaines Mill, Seven Days around Richmond, 27 June 62.*

ROBERTS, Joshua T. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 20; wounded at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; absent without leave from 26 July 63 near Orange Court House, VA. No further record and presumed deserted.*

ROBERTS, PhilipL. – Pvt. One Philip was b. c1828, TN; m. Lucy Ann BARNES. Also, Philip ROBERTS, b. 1806, N.C. was the first sheriff of Grundy. He served in the Seminole War and during the Civil War was commissioned captain of a Conf. Comp., but before the war was ended, was honorably discharged because of extreme age. He was married 1st to Susan R. SMITH and 2nd to Arsenath PEARSON.~ *Joined by transfer 30 Aug 61. He was also Cpl. in Company G (Coffee Co.) 34th Inf. formed 5 August 1861 and Pvt., Company F, 42nd Infantry Regiment, formed after August 1861.*

ROBERTS, Riley B. – 1st Sgt. He was b. c1823 and was serving as a court clerk in Grundy in 1850. He was a son of Philip ROBERTS and Arsenath PEARSON. Col. R.B. ROBERTS was an executor of Margaret SWEETON in Grundy in 1880.~ *Born Blount Co., AL, 5’5″, fair complexion, gray eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 37; ordered on Special Order #3, 22 Aug 61 to recruiting service, absent in Tennessee on Recruiting Duty; discharged 31 Aug 61. Later Ltn.-Colonel of 35th Tenn. Inf. He was transferred to Captain HANNAH’S company, Colonel HILL’S Regiment. After Capt. Albert C. HANNER sic [HANNAH] was killed at Shiloh, Riley B. ROBERTS became Captain of the Company and was then promoted to Ltn.-Col. of the 35th Infantry replacing John L. SPURLOCK who was not re-elected at the regimental re-organization. He shows in list of organization of the Army of Tennessee during the Stone’s River Campaign as Captain of Company D, 5th Tenn. Reg’t. [later re-named the 35th Infantry].*

RODDY, George W. – Pvt. *Born Coffee Co., 5’6″, dark complexion, gray eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; admitted 18 May 62 to Chimborazo Hosp No 3, Richmond, VA, with debility; discharged 27 July 62 due to being under-age.*

ROSE, John – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hockerville, aged 19; given furlough 3 Feb 63 for 21 days by General Orders; present Mar & Apr 63 until deserted 1 Mar 64 at Harrisonburg, VA *

ROSE, Stephen C. – Pvt. *Enr. 16 Oct 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, present until Nov & Dec 61; no further record.*

ROWE, Thomas W. – Pvt. He was b. c1840, Alto, Franklin Co., TN [then called Hockerville]. He was s/o Alanson ROE/ROWE and Elizabeth M. PETTY.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hockerville; present until died of disease at Camp Fisher near Dumfries, VA, 18 Nov 61 of pneumonia.*

SANDERS, Alexander Houston – Pvt. He was b. 20 Sept 1838 at Payne’s Cove, Grundy Co., TN, d. 9 May 1919; s/o Jacob SANDERS and Martha YATES. He m. Mary E. CRABTREE and lived in Grundy. He went to his father’s home in Lincoln Co. after the war.~ *He Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 20. He was shot in the arm at Harper’s Ferry. Promoted to 2nd Cpl. 20 Oct 62. After Gettysburg he was authorized to return home for the purpose of raising a company. Furlough expired 23 Mar 64 considered to have deserted. He raised a Company and was appointed Capt. of Company C, 20th Tenn. Cav. In a battle in Madison County, AL, he had a leg broken by a gunshot; at McMinnville, TN, a bullet passed through his chin; at Selma, AL, he received a bullet in his thigh which he carried until his death; and at the last-named battle, while in a hand-to-hand conflict with sabers, his own weapon was cut in two, and thus left defenseless he warded off blows with his hands until one of his comrades shot his assailant, but his hands were badly cut. After the war he was elected to the county court for eight years and in 1892 was elected Sheriff of Grundy County. He applied for a pension from Franklin County after 1891.*

SANDERS, James M. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 19; killed in action at Seven Pines, VA, 31 May 62.*

SANDERS, Milton Porter – Pvt. He was b. c1837, s/o Thomas SANDERS and Mary.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 23; wounded in hand at Chancellorsville, VA, 3 May 63, wounded at Gettysbsurg, PA, 3 July 63; deserted 1 Mar 64 at Harrisonburg, VA*SHEID, William K. – Pvt. *Born 23 Dec 40.

SHEID, William K. – Pvt. *Born 23 Dec 40. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 20 wounded in left side at Sharpsburg, MD, 17 Sept 62; captured 28 Sept 62 at Antietam and paroled 13 Oct 62 at Fort McHenry, MD; sent to Fort Monroe, VA, for exchange; admitted 2 Oct 64 to Chimborazo Hosp No 4, Richmond, with flesh wound in back; issued a passport to go to Gordonsville, AL; absent on furlough. Died 20 Sept 1904, buried in Crook Cemetery, Alexandria, Calhoun Co., AL.*

SHERRILL, George A. – Pvt. s/o Geo. Davidson SHERRILL and Elizabeth HUNT MORGAN. He m. Lilley.~ *Residence, Coffee Co., dark complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, 5’9″. Enr. 18 Mar 63 at Camp Gregg, VA, present until captured at Gettysburg, PA, 3 July 63; sent to Fort Delaware, DE, where he was held until paroled and forwarded to City Point, VA, for exchange, 27 Feb 65; admitted 6 May 65 to USA Genl Hosp, Point Lookout, MD, with chronic diarrhea, aged 22; released when he signed the oath at Point Lookout, MD, 26 June 65.*

SHERRILL, J.C. – Pvt. *Enr. 18 Mar 63; present until received a disability furlough for 30 days from 27 Apr 63; time expired and considered a deserter.*

SIMS, Elisha M. – Pvt. *Born Warren County, Tenn., 5’10”, light complexion, blue eyes, black hair, physician. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 28; present to Nov & Dec 61; discharged 29 Mar 62 by reason of disability.*

SMITH, Smart L. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 18; died at Camp Jones, VA, 11 Aug 61 of typhoid fever.*

SOIDD, R. – Pvt. *Wounded severely in the chest at Sharpsburg, Md., 17 Sep 62.*

STATUM, Thomas – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 23; discharged 1 Dec 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, on surgeon’s certificate of disability, nephritis.*

STILLS, Isaac – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 22; d. 13 Nov 61, pneumonia, at Camp Fisher, near Dumfries, VA.*

STOVALL, James B. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; discharged 8 Nov 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, near Dumfries, reason not stated.*

TATE, James S. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 24; present until Nov & Dec 61.*

TATE, William – Pvt. *Born Warren Co., 5’9″, dark complexion, black eyes, black hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Altamont, aged 22; present until 30 Jan 62; discharged due to disability.*

TATE, William H. – Pvt. *Born Coffee Co., light complexion, light hair, blue eyes, 5’6″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 24; sick; captured at Petersburg, VA, 2 Apr 65; sent from City Point, VA, to Fort Delaware, DE, 4 Apr 65; signed the oath and released 10 June 65.*

TAYLOR, A.J. – Pvt./Cpl. *Enr. 26 July 61 at Camp Jones, VA, promoted to 3rd Cpl. 20 Oct 62; captured at Falling Waters, MD, 14 July 63; sent to Point Lookout, MD, 23 Aug 63; transferred to Elmira, NY, 28 July 64, where he died 30 Aug 64 of chronic diarrhoea, grave #123. His body was removed and reburied at Woodland National Cem., Elmira, grave.*

TAYLOR, Francis M. – Pvt. *Born Coffee Co., 16 January 1845, 5’7″, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, farmer. Enr. 26 July 61 at Camp Jones, VA, aged 17; discharged 27 July 62 because under-age. Applied for pension from Coffee Co. after 1891, #13904.*

TAYLOR, Robert B. – Pvt./Sgt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; wounded in the chest at Second Manassas, 30 Aug 62; detailed as litter bearer Jan & Feb 63; promoted to 3rd Sgt., 2 Sept 63, succeeding ELLIOTT; Apr 64 detailed on ambulance corps; paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA, 9 Apr 65.*

THACKER, Francis M. – Pvt. He was b. c1836, Coffee Co., s/o Ezekiel Evans

THACKER and Alpha SHORT. He m. Cordelia A. NOWLIN.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 23; discharged 26 Aug 61, general debility; died 1 Sept 61, Camp Jones, VA, of pneumonia.*

THACKER, Joseph S. – Pvt. This is probably Joab Short THACKER, b. c1839, Coffee and s/o of Ezekial Evans THACKER and Alpha SHORT. ~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 22; died at Camp Jones, VA, 11/14 Aug 61 of typhoid fever-pneumonia.*

TOWNSEND, Charles N. – Pvt. *Residence, Tullahoma, fair complexion, auburn hair, blue eyes, 5’10 1/2″. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 19; sick; captured at North Anna River, VA, 24 May 64 [also shows as Hanover Junction, VA, 22 May 64]; arrived at Front Royal, VA, 30 May 64; sent from Point Lookout, MD, 28 July 64 to Elmira, NY., released 19 May 65 when he signed the oath.*

TUCKER, Zebulon B. – Pvt./Cpl. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 22; elected 31 Aug 61 to 2nd Corporal; present until Dec 61; reduced to ranks, probably at re-organization of regiment; no account of his death but prior to 26 May 62 when his mother filed suit for his effects.*

WALLS, George W. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 27; deserted 23 July 63 near Front Royal, VA.

WARREN, John F. – Pvt. *Residence, Altamont, Grundy Co. Enr. 5 June 61 at Harpers Ferry, VA; detailed as wagoner for Major VICK; sick; shot in knee, at the Wilderness, VA, 5 May 64; died 29 Jan 65 at Genl Hosp, Columbia, SC, of typhoid fever.*

WARREN, John W. – Pvt. *Born Franklin Co., 5’8″, dark complexion, dark eyes, black hair, farmer. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 21; discharged 26 Oct 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, disability for chronic diarrhoea.*

WARREN, Joshua K. – 2nd Ltn. He was b. c1829, TN, s/o Thomas WARREN and Nancy ROBERTS.~ *Residence Grundy Co., fair complexion, dark hair, grey eyes, 5’10”. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 33 as 2nd Ltn.; sick; captured at Greenville, PA, 5 July 63; admitted 12 July 63 to Hosp, West Philadelphia, PA; sent to Hosp, Chester, PA, 14 July 63; transferred to Sandusky, OH, 31 Aug 63; transferred to Cairo, IL, 7 Apr 65; was to be transferred from New Orleans, LA, to the mouth of Red River, LA, for exchange 2 May 65 but name cancelled; turned over 15 May 65 at Vicksburg, MS; signed the oath at Nashville, TN, 31 May 65.*

WILKINSON, John A. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 20 admitted 31 Mar 65 to Wayside Hosp, Meridian, MS, furloughed and paroled.*

WILLIAMS, J.R. – Pvt. This is probably John R., Co. B. *Residence Decherd Station, dark complexion, dark hair, gray eyes, 5’6″. Shows also as Company I. Captured 2 Apr 65 at Petersburg, VA, sent to Fort Monroe and admitted to Genl Hosp there 4 Apr 65 with gunshot wound to left thigh; transferred to Newport News, VA, 6 June 65 where he took the oath.*

WILLIS, Joseph G. – Sgt./Ltn. He was b. 25 Oct. 1832, Franklin Co., TN, d. 8 Sept. 1894; m. (1) Louisa Jane WINTON; (2) Mrs. Sallie (CROCKETT) MARSHAL. He was s/o Joseph WILLIS and Elizabeth Ann BOSTICK.~ *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Pelham, aged 28, as 3rd Sgt.; wounded at Gaines Mills, VA, 27 June 62; resigned 24 July 62 due to chronic diarrhoea and result of wound. Replaced by Benjamin F. PARKS.*
WILSON, James G. – Pvt. *Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Hillsboro, aged 21; present until discharged 20 Nov 61 at Camp Fisher, VA, disability for incised wound.*

WINTON, Pleasant H. – Pvt. *Born 13 August 1841 in Coffee County. Enr. 29 Apr 61 at Winchester, aged 19. Shows discharged on account of ill-health in June 62.*

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