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Adams, Joseph A. |
Par. 4-22-65 at Winchester. Age 18, 5'- 0", fair complexion,
light hair, grey eyes. Res. Loudoun Co. |
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Adie, Lewis Benjamin |
Class of 1865 VMI Cadet before joining the 43rd Va. Cav. KIA
8-13-65 in Berryville Wagon Train Raid. Res. Leesburg. |
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Adams, Joseph A. |
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Aldridge, Joseph West |
Inv. in 10-13-64 skirmishes on the Valley Pike between Winchester
and Martinsburg, W. Va. and 10-14-64 "Greenback Raid"
on the B&O RR near Duffield's Station, Jefferson Co., W.
Va. Led 12-24-64 scout through Waterford to Point of Rocks, Md.
Par. 5-4-65 at Charles Town, W. Va. Age 18, 5'- 10 1/2"
light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes. Lived in Md. before
the war. Owned a home east of Waterford, Loudoun Co. after the
war. Lived in Westminster, Md. in 1909. B. 5-15-1846. D. 4-18-1919.
Bur. St. Anne's Cem, Annapolis, Md. |
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Anderson, Boswell |
B. 1847. Physician in Colorado Springs, Co. in 1909. Bur.
Evergreen Cem, Colorado Springs. Co. |
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Anderson, Thomas E. |
Capt. 9-23-64 in attack on the Reserve Brigade of Merritt's
Cav. Div. near Chester Gap. Executed (shot) the same day in Front
Royal. B. 9-9-1834. Bur. Anderson Family Cem, Markham. . |
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Atkins, John |
Left Ireland to join the 43rd. Va. Cav. Inv. in 7-18-64 skirmish
near Union Mills, Fairfax Co. MWIA 10-29-64 in fight at Dulany's
near Upperville. Taken to Henry Dulany's where his last words
were "I have come three thousand miles to fight for the
Confederacy, but it is all over now. My poor mother -Jesus have
mercy on her soul." Mosby commented upon seeing his body,
"there lies a man I would not have given for a whole regiment
of Yankees". Bur. 10-31-64 in Paris, Fauquier Co. Cem. B.
in County Cork, Ireland the son of a minister. Brother was a
Cpt. on Gen. Elzey's staff. |
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Aud, Fenton |
Capt. at Leesburg (date unknown). Freed the next day by Mosby's
men. Par. 5-1-65 at Darnestown, Md. Res. Poolesville, Md. Never
m. D. Mar. 1910 in Poolesville, Md. |
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Baker, Thomas R. |
Enl. in Co. D, 8th Va. Inf. Prom. to 2nd Lt. Resigned commission
9-14-61. Joined the 43rd Va. Cav. Capt. 4-19-64 near Leesburg
and sent to Vienna. Sent 4-21-64 to Old Capitol Prison. Trans.
9-20-64 to Ft. Warren. Took oath 6-10-65 at Ft. Warren. 5'-9",
light complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes. B. 2-3-1837. Lived
in Washington, D. C. in 1895. D. 2-6-1923 in Silver Springs,
Md. Bur. Middleburg, Md, |
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Beal, John T. |
Joined the 43rd Va. Cav. at age 21. WIA (hand) (date unknown).
Par. at Columbia, B. Scottsville. Albemarle Co., son of Joseph
R. and Mary E. Beal. Moved to Kansas after the War. Had three
children. D. 1886 (approx.) in Kansas. |
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Beal, Joseph R. |
Par. at Columbia. Lived in Roanoke 1909 through 1913. D. 1914. |
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Bear, Charles A. |
Lived in Washington, D. C. in 1909. |
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Berryman, Marcellus |
Enl. 11 -15-64 for the war by John S. Mosby in Fauquier Co.
Appears on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. Par. 4-23-65
at Winchester. Age 20, 6'- 0", dark complexion, dark hair,
hazel eyes. Res. Markham. B. in Fauquier Co. |
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Best, Richard A. |
(post war roster). Lived in Md. before the war. |
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Bibb, Richard H. |
Par. 5-15-65 at Louisa C. H. Res. Louisa Co. |
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Binford, Ballard Williams |
Enl. in the Richmond Howitzers and the beginning of the war.
Contracted malaria while in the Carolinas and rec. a medical
disch. Joined the 43rd Va. Cav. (date unknown). Appears on 4th
qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. B. 12-23-1845 at Church Hill,
Richmond. M. 5-6-1879 to Eveline Archer Leake. Had four children.
Moved to Georgia and Alabama working on the RR's Moved back to
Va. where he was Inv. in starting Mt. Hope Methodist Church at
Doswell. Lived in Verdon in 1895. D. 10-9-1903 of a heart attack.
Bur. Mt. Hope United Methodist Church Cem, Doswell. Brother of
Ranger Wirt M. Binford. |
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Binford, Wirt M. |
Appears on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. KIA. 3-21-65
in fight at Hamilton. Age 17. Res. Hanover Co. Bur. Hollywood
Cem, Richmond. Brother of Ranger Ballard Williams Binford. |
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Bispham, S. B. (Stacy Budd) |
Enl. Co. D. Trans. to Co. E. (dates unknown). Appears on 4th
qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. Par. 4-29-64 at Winchester.
Age 18, 5'- 9", dark complexion, light hair, black eyes.
Res. Fauquier Co. B. 7-21-1847, the son of William Newbold Bispham
and Mary Ann Vandewall Clopton. Lived in Warrenton at the being
of the war. M. 7-2-1874 to Ellen Lewis Hill at Culpeper. Employed
with Russell & Erwin Mfg., New York City in 1895. Lived in
Baltimore, Md in 1897. Attended the 1905 reunion of the 43rd
Va. Cav. in Fredericksburg. Res. Charlotte, N. C. --D. 4-28-1909
in Charlotte, N. C. Bur. Fairview Cem, Culpeper. |
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Blanchard, - |
post-war roster |
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Boarman, Richard T. |
Served as Pvt. in 1st Md. Lt. Arty. before joining the 43rd
Va. Cav. Capt. 4-15-64 in Loudoun Co. Sent to Vienna. Sent 4-17-64
to Old Capitol Prison. Trans. 9-20-64 to Ft. Warren. Took oath
6-10-65 at Ft. Warren. 5'-7 1/2", light complexion, light
hair, blue eyes. Res. Charles Co., Md. Lived at Md. line Confederate
Soldier's Home, Pikeville, Md. |
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Bolling, Bartlett. H. |
Capt. 2-20-64 at his father's home "Bollingbrook"
near Upperville. Sent 2-24-64 to Camp Chase. Trans. 3-14-64 to
Ft. Delaware. Par. 9-14-64 and exch. 9-18-64. Admitted 9-22-64
to Chimborazo Hosp. #9. Appears on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt
roll. Inv. in 1-30-65 attack on Reno's Cav. camp near Charles
Town, W. Va. WIA 3-30-65 at Col. Daniel Bonham's house near Berryville
in fight with Lt Eugene W. Farris of the 30th Mass. Inf. Inv.
in 4-10-65 fight near Arundel's Tavern. Par. 4-24-65 at Winchester.
Age 30, 5'-11", fair complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes.
B. 2-6-1846 in Petersburg, son of Col. Robert B. Boiling and
Sarah Milville MinCo. Attended Episcopal High School in Alexandria.
M. 1881 to Meta Lomax Stuart. Had six children. Lived at "Castilia"
in Albemarie Co. in 1890. Vice-president of the Old Jefferson
Nat. Bank of Charlottesville. Lived at UVa. in 1909. Commander
of the John Bowie Strange Camp, UCV. Attended 1920 reunion of
43rd Va. Cav. in Culpeper. D. 2-8-1926. Brother of Rangers John
Minge Boiling and Samuel Mordecai Boiling. |
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Bolling, John |
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Bowie, Henry Clay |
(post-war rosters). Post-war res. Gaithersburg, Md. Member
Ridgely Brown Camp #51 B, UCV, Gaithersburg, Md. |
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Braden, Gabriel V. |
Enl. 6-1-61 in Co. K, 6th Va. Cav. Appears on 6-30-62 muster
roll as pro. to sgt. Appears on 11-12-62 muster roll as pvt.
Present on 11-12-63 muster roll. Enl. in Co. D., 43rd Va. Cav.
WIA 3-4-64 in skirmish at the home of his uncle Washington Vandevanter,
at Locust Grove near Hamilton. Inv. in 12-24-64 scout to Taylorstown,
Loudoun Co. and Point of Rocks, Md.; and 3-21-65 Hamilton fight.
B. 9-2-1841. Post-war res. Washington, D. C. M. Caroline E. Vandevanter,
D. 3-1-1921. Bur. Union Cem, Leesburg. |
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Bradley, John M. |
Enl. 10-7-63 for the war in Fauquier Co. Trans. to Co. E,
13th Va. Inf. (date unknown). Par. in 1865. B. 1846 in Washington
Co. Moved to the Ft. Worth, Tx. area about 1876 living there
in 1910. Filed for pension from Tarrant Co., Tx. in 1908. D.
11-8-1920 in Birdville, Tarrant Co., Tx. of cerebral hemorrhage
and consequent paralysis. Bur. in Birdville Cem, Holtom City,
Tx. |
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Brander, William H. |
Enl. 4-23-61 in Co. B, 4th Va. Cav. Age 24. Admitted 12-26-61
to Danville Hosp. with dysentery. Trans. 5-7-62 to Co. B, 12th
Va. Art. Joined the 43rd Va. Cav. Appears on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing
receipt roll. Par. 4-22-65 at Winchester. Age 26, 5'- 10"
fair complexion, dark hair, grey eyes. Res. Richmond. |
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Braxton, William Armstead |
Co. F. Enl. 10-21-64 for the war by Walter E. Frankland in
Fauquier Co. MWIA 10-16-64 in fight at the "Vinyard"
near Berry's Ferry. This was his first scout with the 43rd Va.
Cav. D. 11-17-64 at the "Vinyard". Res. Hanover Co.
Lived in Md. prior to the war. Had three children. |
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Bredell, Edward, Jr. |
Enl. at age 22. Occ. gentleman. Pvt. in Co. of light art.
1st Lt. and ADC 6-10-62 to 8-30-62 Phofer's 3rd Brig., Maury's
Div. Army of the West. Recommended 1-7-63 as 1st Lt. & ADC
to Gen. John S. Bowen. Trans. 4-23-63 to staff of Gen. Bowen.
Capt. 7-4-63 at Vicksburg, Par. (date unknown). Inv. in battles
at Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, Baker's Cr. and Big Black. Filed
application 6-6-64 for appointment to A&IG Dept. Joined the
43rd. Va. Cav. (date unknown). KIA. 11-16-64 in the "Vinyard
Fight" near Berry's Ferry. Bur. originally in the Shenandoah
R. but later removed to Cool Spring Methodist Church Cem, Delaplane,
Fauquier Co. Remains later removed to the grounds of his father's
home in St. Louis, Mo. on Laffayette Ave. between McNair and
Missouri streets. B. 1839, son of Edward Bredell and Angeline
C. Perry. |
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Brien, James |
Enl. 10-20-64 for the war by R. P. Montjoy in Fauquier Co.
Appears on 12-10-64 inspection roll. Age 19. B. Gloucester Co. |
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Briscoe, David Stone |
Served with Co. H, 1st Md. Inf. before joining the 43rd Va.
Cav. Prom. 3-29-64 to 3rd Lt., Co. D. Inv. in 10-13-64 skirmishes
on the Valley Pike between Winchester and Martinsburg, W. Va.
10-14-64 "Greenback Raid" on the B&O RR near Duffield
Station, Jefferson Co. W. Va.: and 3-12-65 fight at Gantt's house
near Tyson's Comer. Led Co. D in 4-10-65 fight near Arundel's
Tavern. Par. 4-22-65 at Winchester. Age 24, 5'- 9", fair
complexion, dark hair, grey eyes. Res. Loudoun Co. B. 1840. Lived
in Leonardstown, St Mary's Co, Md. before the war. Lawyer at
724 Law Bldg., Baltimore, Md in 1909. D. 1914. Bur. St. John's
Episcopal Church Cem, Baltimore, Md. |
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Brock, E. W. |
Appears on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. |
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Brock, George Wallen |
post-war roster |
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Brock, Henry |
Appears on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. Employed
with the Mercantile Agency at 74 Wall St., New York, N. Y. in
1909. |
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Brooke, William Throckmorton |
"Willie" Pvt., Co. D. Par. 4-22-65 at Winchester.
Age 18, fair complexion, dark hair, hazel eyes. Res. Fauquier
Co. B. Jan. 1847 in Fauquier Co., son of Cpt. James V. Brooke
and Mary Norris. 1860 res. Warrenton. Raised in Fauquier Co.
Attended the Univ. of Va. receiving a degree in civil engr. with
honors in 1871. Employed as a construction supt. for the C&O
FIR for three years. Appointed supv. architect in the Grant Admin.
Appointed Vice-Consul to Hong Kong while Mosby was Consul between
1879 and 1881. City engr. for Norfolk. M. 11-10-1886 to Mary
Goode. Had four children. Member of the Pickett-Buchanan Camp,
UCV in Norfolk. Lived in Norfolk in 1909. D. 1917. Bur. Elmwood
Cem, Norfolk. |
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Brown, Eugene |
(post war-rosters). Res. Md. |
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Bryan, Joseph |
Served with the 2nd Co., Richmond Howitzers from 5-14-64 thru
6-1-64 obtaining a disch. Joined the 43rd Va. Cav. 10-17-64.
Inv. in 10-18-64 attack on a picket at Hunter's Mill which ended
in the controversial killing of Rev. John D. Read. Inv. 10-25-64
attack on a wagon train and capture of Gen. A. N. Duffie on the
Valley Pike between Winchester and Martinsburg, W. Va. and 10-27-64
scout to the Shenandoah Valley. WIA 10-29-64 in fight at Dulany's
near Upperville. Convalessed at Carysbrook. Inv. in 12-17-64
fight between Millwood and Berry's Ferry. appears on 4th qtr.,
1864 clothing receipt roll. Inv. in 1-30-65 attack on Reno's
Cav. camp near Charles Town, W. Va. and 2-19-65 fight at Mt.
Carmel Church in Clarke, Co. WA about Feb. - Mar. 1865. Inv.
in 3-21-65 fight at Hamilton and 4-10-65 fight near Arundel's
Tavern. Boarded at "Llangolan Farm," home of Ranger
Martin Maddux, near Upperville during the latter part of the
war. Par. 5-20-65 at Charlottesville. B. 8-13-1845 at Eagle Point
in Gloucester Co., the son of John Randolph Bryan and Elizabeth
Caulter Tucker. Attended Episcopal High School in Alexandria
Sept. 1856 thru. May 1861. Family moved in May 1862 to "Carysbrook"
in Fluvanna Co. Entered the Univ. of Va. Oct. 1862, leaving at
age 18. Returned to the Univ. of Va. after the war obtaining
a law degree in 1867. Opened a law practice in Palmyra removing
to Richmond in 1870. M. Isobel L. Stewart. Became owner of the
"Richmond Times". Owned several manufacturing and RR
firms while residing in the Richmond area. Member of the R. E.
Lee Camp #1, UCV in Richmond. Attended 1904 reunion of the 43rd
Va. Cav. in Berryville and the 1905 reunion in Fredericksburg.
D. 11-20-1908 at his home, "Labumum" in Richmond. Bur.
Emanuel Episcopal Church Cem, Richmond. |
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Burk, J. C. |
KIA (post-war roster). |
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Campbell, John W. |
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Campbell, Joseph |
post-war roster |
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Carr, Upshur |
post-war roster |
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Carrington, Luther |
KIA. 10-29-64 in fight at Dulany's near Upperville. |
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Carter, Thomas Walden |
Appears on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. Inv. in 9-23-64
attack on the Reserve Brigade of Merritt's Cav. Div. near Chester
Gap. Horse fell with him and was saved from capt. by Ranger Joseph
Milian, Par. 4-23-65. at Winchester. Age 19, dark complexion,
brown hair, hazel eyes. Res. Warrenton. B. 5-3-1847 at "Belmont",
Fauquier Co. M. Bettie Fletcher. Had four children. Postmaster
in Orange in 1909. Member J. W. Starnes Camp, UCV in Franklin,
Tn. D. 1-7-1926 in Franklin, Tn. Bur. Warrenton Cem, Warrenton. |
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Chamblin Henry Clay |
Class of 1866 VMI Cadet before joining the 43rd Va. Cav. Capt.
5-25-64 at Laurel, Henrico Co. Sent 6-3-64 to Old Capitol Prison.
Trans. 9-20-64 to Ft. Warren. Took oath 6-10-65 at Ft. Warren.
5'-9 1/2", ruddy complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes. Res.
Loudoun Co. B. 2-1-1844. Lived in Richmond in 1895. D. 9-7-1899.
Bur. Hollywood Cem, Richmond. |
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Chancellor, George W. |
Enl. 2-22-62 in Co. A, 7th Va. Cav. as a Pvt. at Martinsburg,
W. Va. Admitted 8-14-62 to Charlottesville Hosp. with debility.
Ret to duty 8-25-62. Absent on Nov. - Dec., 1862 muster roll,
detailed to QM Dept. 12-5-62. Employed as Forage Master, 1-1-63
to 12-31-63. Present on Jan. - Mar., 1864 muster tolls. Present
on July - Aug., 1864 muster roll, "detailed to regt. QM.
Joined the 43rd Va. Cav. (date unknown). Capt. 10-29-64 in fight
at Dulany's near Upperville. Sent 10-31-64 to Old Capitol Prison.
Trans. 2-6-65 to Ft. Warren. B. 8-12-1837. D. 2-16-1915. Bur.
Westminster Presbyterian Church Cem, Delaplane. |
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Chancellor, James Monroe |
Enl. 4-22-61 in Co. B, 6th Va. Cav. Occ. farmer. Appears on
6-30-61 muster roll as "sick with measles." Shown as
"present but two months AWOL" on late 1861 muster roll.
Appears as "sick since 2-3-62" on Jan. - Feb. 1862
muster roll, and "absent sick in hospital" on Nov.
- Dec. 1862 muster roll. Appointed 1-2-63 Asst. QM 9th Va. Cav.
Lt. Col. Hansborough described Chancellor as "a brave patriotic,
steady and intelligent young man distinguishing himself at Front
Royal." Joined the 43rd Va. Cav. Capt. 10-29-64 in fight
at Dulany's rise near Upperville. Sent to Old Capitol Prison.
Trans. 2-8-65 to Ft. Warren. Took Oath 6-13-65 at Ft. Warren.
6'- 1", dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes. B. 9-11-1841.
Postwar res. Flint Hill. Lived in Round Hill in 1909. D. 1-21-1919.
Bur. Union Cem, Leesburg. |
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Cheatwood, - |
post-war roster |
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Chew, John A. |
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Chew, Robert |
Enl. April 1864. WIA 12-24-64 near Waterford on a scout to
Point of Rocks. Md. Inv. in 3-21-65 fight at Hamilton. Par. 4-24-65
at Charles Town, W. Va. Age 19 1/2, 5'-l0" light complexion,
dark hair, black eyes. B. 5-6-1846. D. 3-17-1907. Bur. Zion Episcopal
Church Gem., Charles Town, W. Va. Brother of Ranger John A. Chew. |
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Chilton, G. P. |
Capt. and par. (dates unknown). Par. 4-16-65 at Fairfax G.
H. |
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Chilton, James Vass |
"Jimmy" Pvt., Co. D. Enl. 6.1-61 in 1st Va. Cav.
Enl. 3-10-62 in the Brooke An. in Fauquier Co. Appears 4-10-63
as "Sgt. sick at General Hosp., Richmond." Assigned
April 1863 as clerk in Paymaster Dept. Trans. 9-14-64 to the
43rd Va. Cav. Inv. in 11-6-64 to the scout to the Shenandoah
valley and 11-27-64 fight near Goresville, Loudoun Co. Capt.
4-12-65 in Warrenton. Sent 4-14-65 to Old Capitol Prison. Trans.
5-1-65 to Elmira, N. Y. Took oath 5-15-65 at Elmira, N. Y. Res.
Warrenton. B. 5-2-1841, son of Samuel Chilton. Attended Univ.
of Va. 1859-1860. Grad. Georgetown Univ. Commonwealth attorney
for Fauquier Co. after the War. Employed in the Justice Dept.
Lived in Warrenton in 1895. D. 9-9-1905. Bur. Warrenton Gem.,
Warrenton. |
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Christian, Edmond Warren |
Enl. 11-20-64 for the war by R. P. Montjoy in Fauquier Co.
Appears on 12-10-64 inspection roil. Par. 4-25-65 at Winchester.
Age 17. 5'-8", dark complexion, black hair, hazel eyes.
Res. Lynchburg. B. Campbell Co. Lived in Mobile, AL in 1909. |
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Christian, John Hunt |
Served in the 1st Md. Inf. and Co. G, 24th Va. Cav. before
joining the 43rd Va. Cav. Par. 5-4-65 in Richmond. B. 8-18-1846.
Physician in Baltimore, Md. D. 3-13-1902. Bur. Lorraine Park
Cem, Baltimore, Md. |
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Coakley, James F. |
Capt., 4-15-65 in Fairfax Co. Sent 4-17-65 to Old Capitol
Prison. Took oath 5-9-65 at Old Capitol Prison. Arrested 5-10-65
at Fairfax Station, Ordered to leave the district. Res. Baltimore,
Md. |
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Cochran, J. Frank |
Par, 4-23-65 at Relay House, Md. Appears on a 5-17-65 list
of par. prisoners at Millwood. Res. Middletown, Del. |
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Copley, James |
post war roster |
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Core, John H. |
Served in the commissary General's office and in the 6th Va.
Inf. before joining the 43rd Va. Cav. Appears on 4th qtr., 1864
clothing receipt roll. Inv. in 2-19-65 fight at Mt. Carmel Church
in Clarke Co. Remained with Mosby after the command was disbanded
with the intention of going south to join Gen. Joseph Johnston.
The plan was abandoned when they learned that Johnston had surrendered.
Par. 5-6-65 at Mechanicsville. Boarded at Manley Iden's house
at Scuffleburg, Fauquier Co. during Feb. 1864. B. 11-12-1838
at "Belle Haven" in Accomack Co. M. Martha Ann Therant
of Norfolk. Lived in Norfolk in 1909. D. 2-7-1910. Bur. in $100,000
mausoleum in Elmwood Cem, Norfolk. |
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Darneille, Philip A. |
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Dear, Charles Henry |
VMI cadet at the outbreak of the war. Joined Mosby's command
in early 1863. (Said to have been the 19th man to join Mosby's
command). Inv. in 3-9-63 Fairfax C. H. raid and 4-1-63 Miskel's
Farm fight. WIA (side) 5-9-64 in attack on a wagon train between
Newtown and Winchester. Inv. in 7-5-64 raid on Point of Rocks,
Md.; 2nd raid on Point of Rocks, Md. on 7-5-64; 7-6-64 fight
at Mi. Zion Church near Aldie; 10-13-64 skirmishes along the
Valley Pike between Winchester and Martinsburg, W. Va.; 10-14-64
"Greenback Raid" on the B&O AR near Duffield Station,
Jefferson Co., W. Va.; 10-25-64 attack on a wagon train and capt.
of Gen. A. N. Duffie on the Valley Pike between Winchester and
Martinsburg. W. Va.; 10-29-64 fight at Dulany's near Upperville;
1-30-65 attack on Reno's Cav. camp near Charles Town, W. Va.
2-19-65 fight at Mt. Carmel Church in Clarke Co.; 3-12-65 capt.
of a Federal patrol near Munson's Hill in Fairfax Co. near Washington,
D. C.; 3-21-65 fight at Hamilton; 3-30-65 attack on the block
house at Summit Point, Jefferson Co., W. Va.; and 4-10-65 fight
near Arundel's Tavern in Fairfax Co. WIA 12 times during the
war. Rode "Old Thunder" in the the first set of 4's
of Co. D with Ned Gipson and Joe Bryan. Boarded at "Llangolan
Farm" near Upperville, home of Ranger Martin Maddux, during
the latter part of the war. Par. 5-17-65 at Winchester. Age 19,
5'-11", dark complexion, black hair, grey eyes. Res. Rappahannock
Co. B. 7-29-1646. Attended 1897 reunion of the 43rd Va. Cav.
in Baltimore, Md. and the 1905 reunion in Fredericksburg. Employed
by the IRS living in Washington. Rappahannock Co. in 1909. M.
Ada M. - Had one son. D. 1-5-1929 in Bronxville, NY. Bur. Masonic
Cem., Washington, Rappahannock Co. Cousin of Rangers J. William
Dear and Henry Clay Dear. |
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Dear, Henry Clay |
Inv. in 10-14-64 "Greenback Raid" on the B&O
RR near Duffield's Station, Jefferson Co., W., Va. and 4-10-65
fight near Arundel's Tavern. Par. 5-17-65 at Edward's Ferry,
Md. B. 8-31-1548. Appointed Post Trader of Fort Robinson and
Ft. Niobraba, Neb. after the war. D. 9-1-1905 in Garfield Hosp.,
Washington, D. C. from injuries sustained from failing through
ice in a pond while on a hunting trip near Ft. Niobraba, Neb.
Never m. Bur. Sharon Cem., Middleburg. Brother of Ranger J. William
Dear and cousin of Ranger Charles Henry Dear. |
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Dear, J. William |
"Willie" Pvt., Co. D. WIA (leg) and capt. 2-3-65
near his home near Mt. Gilead, Loudoun Co. with Ranger Thomas
King. Sent 2-8-65 to Ft. McHenry with instructions "not
to be exchanged". Took oath 5-1-65 at Ft. McHenry. 5'- 9
1/2", dark complexion, black hair, black eyes. Res. Loudoun
Co. B. 7-6-1845. D. 7-14-1883. Bur. Union Cem., Leesburg. Brother
of Ranger Henry Clay Dear and cousin of Ranger Charles Henry
Dear. |
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Delaplane, Jacob |
Capt. 10-13-64 in skirmish along the Valley Pike near Martinsburg,
W. Va. Sent 11-8-64 to Old Capitol Prison. Trans. 2-6-65 to Ft.
Warren. Took oath 6-13-65 at Ft. Warren. 5'- 5 1/2", dark
complexion, black hair, brown eyes. Res. Pickaway Co., Oh. Post-war
res. Buckland, Prince William Co. |
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Denning, J. |
Par. 4-21-65 at Winchester. Age 27. 5'- 10", fair complexion,
brown hair, blue eyes. Res. Loudoun Co. |
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Dodd, George Y. |
Enl. July 1864. May have also been attached to Co. F. Appears
on an 1897 list of ex-Confederate soldiers for Fairfax Co. Age
55. Filed for a pension in Fairfax Co. |
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Dorsey, Charles Worthington |
Served in Co. A, 1st Md Cav. Enl. 4-1-62 in Co. G, 7th Va.
Cav. at New Market. Substitute for Samuel Driver. Prom. to Sgt.
by 10-10-62. Absent on Nov. - Dec. 1862 muster roll. Joined the
43rd Va. Cav. (date unknown). Par. 5-19-65 at Harpers Ferry.
Post-war res. Howard Co. Md. Administrator to the Md. Line Conf.
Soldiers Home. |
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Dorsey, Hammond C. |
Enl. 5-14-61 in Co. K., 1st Va. Cav. Appears as present on
muster rolls thru April 1862. Trans. 5-15-62 to Co. A, 1st Md.
Cav. Joined the 43rd Va. Cav. (date unknown). Par, 4-23-65 at
Relay House, Md. as a member of the 1st Va. Cav. Res. Howard
Co., Md. B. 1841. Res. Ellicott City, Howard Co., Md. D. 1898. |
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Dorsey, Pugh (Pulaski) |
Enl. 5-14-61 in Co. K, 1st Va. Cav. Appears as present on
muster rolls through 3-8-62. Reenl. 2-23-62. Elected 3rd. Lt.
Capt. Sept. 1862. Exch. 9-21-62. Trans. to Co. A, 1st Md., Cav.
(date unknown). Joined the 43rd Va. Cav. (date unknown). Appears
on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. Pre-war res. Simpsonville,
Howard Co., Md. Judge, Howard Co., Md. 1899-1907. D. 1-12-1912.
Bur. Dorsey Cem., "Harper's Choice", Columbia, Md. |
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Dorsey, Reuben Meriwether |
(post-war roster). Pre-war res. Md. |
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Drummond, C. O. |
Enl. 4-10-64 for the war by R. P. Montjoy in Fauquier Co.
Capt. (date unknown). Appears on 2-17-65 list of par. and exch.
prisoners at Camp Lee, Richmond. |
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Dunning, John |
Par. 4-21-65 at Winchester. Age 27, 5'- 10", fair complexion,
brown hair, blue eyes. Res. Loudoun Co. Pre-war res. Greensborough,
Caroline Co., Md. Member J. S. Mosby Camp #821, UCV, Baltimore
Md. Entered the Maryland Line Confederate Soldier's Home, Pikesville,
Md. in 1907, age 71. Occ. merchant. D. 3-10-1908. Bur. Loudon
Park Cemetery, Baltimore. Md. |
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Dunnington, Charles Allen |
Enl. 5-24-61 in Co. A, 4th Va. Cav. Age 18. Capt. 6-1-61 at
Fairfax C. H. Par. & exch. (dates unknown). Trans. to the
43rd Va. Cav. Son of C. W. C. Dunnington of Washington, D. C.
Possibly lived in Md. prior to the war Employed at the Library
of Congress, living in Washington, D. C. in 1909. Attended the
1905 reunion of the 43rd Va. Cav. in Fredericksburg. Member of
the Washington Camp, UCV. D. approx. 1921. Bur. Arlington Nall.
Cem., Arlington. |
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Eastham, Robert Woodford |
Enl. 4-22-61 as Pvt. in Cpt. Shae Green's Cav. (Old Guard).
Mustered in Co. B, 6th Va. Cav. on 5-20-61. Appears on Nov.-
Dec. 1862 muster roll as "deserter since 12-26-62."
Present on Jan. - Feb. muster roll. AWOL after 10-12-63. Joined
the 43rd Va. Cav. Would often take small detachments of men into
the Shenandoah Valley on scouts. Inv. in 8-13-64 Berryville Wagon
Raid. Shown as one of the figures playing the fiddle in Searle's
& Philippoteaux's painting "Returning from a Raid"
which portrayed the return from the Berryville (aid. Led scout
9-22-64 to Guard Hill near Front Royal and capt. two couriers
with Gen. Custer's dispatches. Inv. In 1-31-65 (approx.) attack
on a B&O FIR train between Winchester and Harpers Ferry,
W.Va.; 3-21-65 fight at Hamilton; and 3-30-65 fight with Lt.
Eugene W. Ferris of the 30th Mass. Inf. at Col. Daniel Bonham's
house near Berryville. Par. 5-10-65 at Winchester, signing his
name as "Woodford Eastham." Age 26, 6'- 2", fair
complexion, auburn hair, blue eyes. Res. Rappahannock Co. M.
1869 to Mary C. Reed of Rappahannock Co. Lived in Tucker Co.,
W. Va. from 1876 to 1883. Arrested and charged with murder on
3-15-1897. Escaped jail and was not heard from for a number of
years. M. (2) to Bessie Jordan. Lived near Washington. Rappahannock
Co. in 1909. D. 4-7-1924. Bur. Eastham Family Cem.; near Massie's
Comer, Rappahannock Co. |
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Eastham, William Braxton |
Par. 5-1-65 at Winchester. Age 18, 6'- 0", light complexion,
light hair, blue eyes. Res. Rappahannonk Co. |
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Edwards, John T. |
post-war roster |
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Flack, Thomas J. |
Served with Co. C., 1st Md. Inf. before joining the 43rd Va.
Cav. KIA. 4-29-64 in Leesburg. Res. Baltimore, Md.. B. 1842.
Bur. Greenmount Cem. Baltimore, Md. |
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Fox, Joseph |
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Foy, Joseph |
Inv. in 9-22-64 scout to Guard Hill near Front Royal and capt.
of Gen. Custer's dispatches. |
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Franklin, Isaac Newton |
Capt. 4-28-64 at Leesburg and sent to Vienna. Sent 5-3-64
to Old Capitol Prison. Trans. 9-20-64 to Ft. Warren. Took oath
6-12-65 at Ft. Warren. 5'-11", ruddy complexion, brown hair,
hazel eyes. Res. Loudoun Co. Applied for a pension in Fairfax
Co. Res. Clifton. |
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Frere, George |
Appears on a 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. |
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Galt, Herbert T. |
Capt. 5-19-64 with Corbin Walter Mercer and Philip A. Davis
at "Rawlingsdale" near Piedmont. Sent 5-22-64 to Old
Capitol Prison. Trans. 6-15-64 to Ft. Delaware. Par. 9-28-64
at Ft. Delaware. Trans. 9-30-64 to Aiken's Landing for exch,
Paid $73.13 on 12-10-64. |
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Gibbs, Willie A. |
Served with the 23rd Va. Cav. before joining the 43rd Va.
Cav. KIA. |
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Gibson, Henry C. |
Enl. 11-1-64 for the war by R. P. Montjoy in Fauquier Co.
Appears on 12-10-64 inspection roll. Par. 4-21-65 at Winchester.
Age 22, 5'- 9", florid complexion, brown hair, blue eyes.
Res. Loudoun Co. B. 10-3-1841 at "Airmont" in Loudoun
Co. May have lived in Md. prior to the war. M. sister of Ranger
Joseph West Aldridge. Had three children. Director of the Peoples
National Bank of Leesburg. Lived in Waterford in 1909. D. 3-28-1928
in Leesburg. Bur. Union Cem., Leesburg. |
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Gill, George Murray, Jr. |
Served with the 1st. Md. Inf. Enl. 8-1-62 for one year in
Co. K, 1st Va. Cav. by Capt. Gaither in Richmond. WIA 8-30-62
at Stuart's Tavern and at 2nd Manassas. Capt. 7-22-63 at Williamsburg,
Md. Rec. 7-23-63 at Ft. Delaware. Trans. 10-20-63 to Pt. Lookout
Par. for exch. 12-24-63 at Pt. Lookout. Trans. to the 43rd Va.
Cav. MWIA 3-30-65 at the home Of Col. Daniel Bonham near Berryville
in fight with Lt. Eugene W. Ferris Of the 30th Mass. Inf. D.
4-6-65. Bur. in the Blue Ridge Mtns. Father removed the remains
to Baltimore, Md. after the war for bur. in Green Mount Cem.
B. 1-6-1942. son of George Murray Gill, Sr. Grad. Prinston College,
majoring in law. Cousin of Ranger John Gill. |
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Gill, John |
Enl. 5-17-61 for one year as a Pvt. in Co. H, 1st Md. Inf.
by Cpt. William H. Murray. Inv. in campaigns of 1st Manassas,
Jackson's Valley campaign. Pensular campaign and at Richmond.
Re-enlisted June 1862 in Co. A, 1st Md. Cav. as a Pvt. Inv. in
the Sharpsburg campaign, Gettysburg campaign, Winchester, Bolivar
Heights, Cross Keys (WIA slightly), Port Republic Cold Harbor,
2nd Manassas, 7 Days Battles, Cedar Mtn., Wilderness, Hawes Shop,
Harrison Landing, Front Royal, Harrisonburg, Ream's Station,
Woodstock, Strasburg, Trevillian"s Station, Catlett's Station,
Brandy Station, Yellow Tavern, New Market and Spottsylvania C.
H. Prom. to Signal Sgt. Fall 1863 and placed in charge of the
Signal Corps. Placed in charge of a six-man detail to scout the
Shenandoah Valley during the winter of 1864 - 1865. Joined the
43rd Va. Cav. about 3-1-65. Inv, in 3-12-65 fight at Gantt's
house near Tyson's Comer. Inv. in 3-21-65 fight at Hamilton .
Par. at Berryville. Arrested at Relay House, Md. near Baltimore.
Confined for 10 days. Resided While with the 43rd Va. Cav. at
the home of Cpt. Alfred Glascock. B. 8-15-1941 in Annapolis,
Md., son of Richard W. Gill and Ann E. D Educated at Lawrenceville,
N. J. High school grad. 1859. Attended the Univ. of Va. Went
to Europe for a short time after the War. Ret. to Baltimore to
engage in the grain export business forming the firm of Knox
and Gill and later Gill and Fisher. President of the Mercantile
Trust and Deposit Co. of Baltimore. Brig. Gen. Commanding this
First Brigade, UCV of Md. D. 7-2-1912. Bur. Green Mount Cem.,
Baltimore, Md. Cousin of Ranger George Murray Gill, Jr. Author
of book "Four Years as a Private Soldier." |
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Gipson, Edwin |
"Ned" Pvt_ Co. D. Inv. in 7-4-64 raid on Point of
Rocks, Md.; 2nd raid on Point of Rocks on 7-5-74; 10-25-64 attack
on a wagon train and capt. of Gen. A. N. Duffie on the Valley
Pike between Winchester and Martinsburg, W. Va.; and 10-29-64
fight at Dulany's near Upperville. Appears on 4th qtr., 1864
clothing receipt roll. Inv. in 1-30-65 attack on Reno's Cav.
camp near Charles Town., W. Va- WIA Feb.- Mar., 1865. Inv. in
4-10-65 fight near Arundel's Tavern. Rode in the first set of
4's of Co. D with Charlie Dear and Joe Bryan. Lawyer after the
war. D. 1876 from a snake bite on his farm. |
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Gladding, William H. |
Capt. 4-29-64 at Upperville and sent to Vienna. Sent 5.3-64
to Old Capitol Prison. Trans. 9-20-64 to Ft. Warren. Took oath
5-11-65 at Ft. Warren. Res. Savannah, Ga. |
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Glass, S. O. |
Par. at Columbia |
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Goldsborough, Charles |
Served in the Confederate Navy and 1st Md. Art. before joining
the 43rd Va. Cav. B. 1-1-1839 in Annapolis, Md. Attended Balmer
School in Chester, Pa. Pro-war res. St. Paul St. near Mulberry,
Baltimore, Md. (Lived with Ranger William Thomas Turner). Employed
with the Uhlman Goldsborough Co. in Baltimore, Md. in 1895. D.
1-31-1903. Bur. Green Mount Cem., Baltimore, Md. |
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Gough, James K. |
Capt. 7-15-64 in Fauquier Co. Sent 7-17-64 to Old Capitol
Prison. Trans. 9-20-64 to Ft. Warren. Took oath 6-12-65 at Ft.
Warren. 5'- 7 1/2", dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes.
Res. Fauquier Co. B. 1846, son of Susannah Gough. 1860 res. New
Baltimore. |
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Gray, Charles Henry |
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Gray, John |
Enl. in the 8th Va. Inf. Prom. 4-26-62 to 2nd. Lt. Prom. 12-3-62
to 1st Lt. Prom. 6-22-64 to Cpt. Joined the 43rd Va. in 74-64
raid on Point-of-Rocks, Md. and 9-23-64 attack on the Reserve
Guard of Merritt's Cav. Div. near Chester Gap. Present on 12-31
-64 8th Va. Inf. muster roll. Par. 4-20-65 at Winchester as a
member of the 43rd Va. Cav. Age 19, 6'-0", fair complexion,
dark hair, blue eyes. Res. Leesburg. B. 4-17-1846. D. 11-19-1891.
Bur. Union Cem., Leesburg. |
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Grayson, Robert Osborne |
Enl. 3-5-1862 in the 9th Va. Cav. Joined the 43rd Va. Cav.
Capt 4-29-64 at Upperville and sent to Vienna. Sent 5-3-64 to
Old Capitol Prison. Admitted 8-11-64 to Old Capitol Prison Hosp.
with diarrhea. Ret. to duty 8-19-64. Trans. 9-20-64 to Ft. Warren.
Took oath 6-12-65 at Ft. Warren. 5'- 7 1/2", light complexion,
red hair, blue eyes. Res. Culpeper Co. B. 3-26-1830. D. 3-20-1907
in Culpeper. Bur. Remington Cem, Remington, Fauquier Co. |
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Grayson, T. Fitzhugh |
Sgt. Maj. in the 8th Va. Inf. Capt. 7-21-61 at 1st Manassas.
Par. 11-1-61. Dropped from rolls 10-31-62. Disch. 11-12-62. Joined
the 43rd Va. Cav. in 1864. Par. 4-22-65 at Winchester. Age 25,
5'- 7", dark hair, dark eyes. Res. Loudoun Co. |
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Gregg, Henry H. |
Courier. Appears on 11-27-63 clothing receipt roll. Par. 4-24-65
at Charles Town, W. Va. Age 19, 5'- 9 1/2" dark complexion,
light hair, grey eyes. |
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Grey, William |
Enl. in Co. B. Trans. to Co. D. Appears on 4th qtr., 1864
clothing receipt roll. Par. 4-22-65 at Winchester. Age 50, 5'-
10", dark complexion, light hair, blue eyes. Res. Warren
Co. |
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Griffin, Joseph |
Inv. in 9-22-64 scout to Guard hill near Front Royal and capt.
of two couriers with Gen. Custer's dispatches. WIA and had horse
shot in 3-21-65 fight at Hamilton. Lived in Charlottesville in
1895. D. 9-6-1905. |
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Hall, J. W. |
Admitted 7-16-64 to Richmond Hosp. with continuous fever.
Furl. 8-2-64 for 30 days. |
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Harris, Henry G. |
Capt. 10-17-64 at Snickersville. Sent 10-28-64 to Old Capitol
Prison. Trans. 2-6-64 to Ft. Warren. Took oath 6-13-65 at Ft.
Warren. 5'- 7 1/2", dark complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes.
Res. Scottsville. B. 7-2-1847 in Scottsville. Post-war res. Bluefield,
W. Va. Lived in Scottsville in 1909. Adjutant of the Henry Gantt
Camp, UCV in Scottsville. D. 2-23-1916 in Scottsville. |
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Heaton, Lonnie |
Par. 5-2-65 |
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Heaton, Townsend |
`Tiny" Pvt., Co. D (post-war roster). |
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Heiskell, James Monroe |
Served in Co. C, 1st Md. Cav. before joining the 43rd Va.
Cav. Inv. in 7-4-64 raid on Point of Rocks, Md. Inv. in 2nd raid
on Point of Rocks, Md. on 7-5-64; 7-6-64 fight At Mt. Zion Church
near Aldie; 10-13-64 skirmishes on the Valley Pike between Winchester
and Martinsburg, W. Va.; 10-14-64 "Greenback Raid"
on the B&O FIR near Duffield Station, Jefferson Co. W. Va.;
and 11-27-64 fight near Goresville, Loudoun Co. Capt. 1-4-65
near Relay House, Md. Sent to Ft. Warren. Took oath 6-13-65 at
Ft. Warren. 5'- 9", ruddy complexion, brown hair, hazel
eyes. Res. Fauquier Co. Pre-war res. Md. Class of 1863 student
at Georgetown Univ. at the beginning of the war, Paymaster for
the U. S. Army in 1888. Grandson of President James Monroe. |
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Hopkins, John E. |
Enl. at the beginning of the war for one year in the 10th
Va. Inf. as a 2nd Lt. Inv. in battles at 1st Manassas, Gettysburg
and New Market, Had horses killed at Chambersburg and at Williamsport.
Trans. to the 35th Va. Cav. Enl. 11-1-64 in the 43rd Va. Cav.
for the war by R. P. Montjoy in Fauquier Co. Appears on 4th qtr.,
1864 clothing receipt roll. Shown on 12-10-64 inspection role.
Age 24. Horse KIA and was capt. 12-21-64 at Hopewell Gap. Sent
12-24-64 to Old Capitol Prison. Trans. 2-6-65 to Ft. Warren.
Took oath 6-13-65 at Ft. Warren. 5'- 10", dark complexion,
brown hair. grey eyes. Res. Bloomfield, Loudoun Co. B. 1840 in
Loudoun Co. Lived in Alexandria before the war. Lived in Now
Market in 1909. |
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Hopkins, Richard Elliott |
Enl. Oct. 1864 for the war in Fauquier Co. Appears on 4th
qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. B. 5-22-1847 in Loudoun Co.
Lived in McGaheysville in 1913. D. Mar. 1926 in McGaheysville. |
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Horner, Gustains B. |
Par. 4-22-65 at Winchester. Age 23, 5'-8 1/2", light
complexion, light hair, blue eyes Res. Fauquier Co. 1860 res.
Warrenton. Son of Frederick and Ann M. Homer. Brother of Ranger
Robert C. Homer. |
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Hoyle, George |
(post-war roster). Pre-war res. Derwood, Md. Member Ridgely
Brown Camp #518, UCV, Gaithersburg, Md. |
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Hough (Huff) Gresham |
Served with Co. H, 1st Md. Inf. and Co. A, 1st Md. Cav. before
joining the 43rd Va. Cav. Par. 4-21-65 at Winchester. Age 21,
5'- 10", fair complexion, dark hair, dark eyes. Res. Baltimore,
Md. Par. again 4-25-65 at Harpers Ferry, Md. B. May 1844, D.
10-11-1891. Bur. Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore, Md. |
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Hoyle, George W. |
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Hunton, Ernest C. |
Par. 5-6-65 at Winchester. Age 18, 5'- 8", florid complexion,
light hair, grey eyes. Res. "Kenmore", Now Baltimore.
B. 4-5-1847, son of Thomas E. and Malinda Hunton. Shot and killed
10-22-1867 in New Baltimore by Washington Fletcher who had acted
as a Federal spy, leading the raid through Fauquier on 12-21-64
that ended in the shooting of Col. Mosby at "Lakeland".
Hunton had recognized Fletcher prior to being shot. Bur. Hunton
Cem. near New Baltimore. |
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Hunton, John W. |
Capt. 10-29-64 in fight at Dulany's near Upperville. Sent
10-31-64 to Old Capitol Prison. Trans. 2-6-65 to Ft. Warren.
Took oath 6-13-65 at Ft. Warren. 5'- 10 3/4", ruddy complexion,
brown hair, grey eyes. Res. Buckland, Prince William Co. |
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Jarboe, William Alfred |
Capt. 4-15-64 in Fairfax Co. and sent to Vienna. Sent 4-17-64
to Old Capitol Prison. Admitted 6-15-64 to Carroll Prison Hosp.
with heart disease. Ret. to duty 6-30-64. Admitted 8-10-64 to
Old Capitol Prison Hosp. with gastritis. Ret to duty 9-20-64.
Trans. 9-21-64 to Ft. Warren. Par. 6-5-65 at Ft. Warren. Pre-war
res. Carroll Co., Md. Entered the Md. Line Confederate Soldier's
Home 7-7-1908. Age 64. Occ. accountant. Res. Baltimore, Md. D.
11-26-1915. |
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Jarman, Henry |
Appears on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. |
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Jarvis, B. F. |
Lived in Scottsville in 1895. |
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Johnson, Edward |
post-war roster |
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Jones, Philip Malory |
Appears on 4th qtr., 1864 clothing receipt roll. S. 1842.
D. 7-7-1907. Bur. Fairview Cem., Culpeper. |
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Jones, Zachary Fleming |
Enl. 1864. Horse WIA in 3-12-65 fight at Gantt's house near
Tyson's Comer. Par. at Columbia. B. 8-28-1836. Lived in Scottsville
in 1909. Last survivor of the 43rd Va. Cav. living in Albemarle
Co. D. 11-25-1932- Bur. Scottsville Cem., Scottsville. |
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Jordan, Henry Cowles |
"Coley" Pvt., Co. D. Enl. 1-26-64 for the war by
Cpt. Samuel T. Bayly in Richmond. Age 17, 5'- 9". Light
complexion, dark hair, grey eyes. Occ. student. Mustered in Co.
D. Inv. in 10-14-64 raid on Adamstown and Point-of-Rocks, Md.
and 2-19-65 fight at Mt. Carmel Church in Clarke Co. Par. at
Columbia. Identified in John S. Mosby 6-4-1894 letter to Aristidies
Monteiro as "there not being a more gallant man in my command."
Remained with Mosby after the regiment was disbanded on 4-21-65
with the intention of going south to join forces with Gen. Joseph
Johnston. B. 1846 in Richmond. Professional gambler in Richmond
after the war. Attended the 1905 reunion of the 43rd Va. Cav.
in Fredericksburg. Lived in Richmond in 1909. D. 1912. Bur. Hollywood
Cem., Richmond. |