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Rockbridge Baths (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
Craig, Alex. S., died of disease, 1861. Carroll, Frank, living at Zack, Va. Clemmer, John C., died prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1864. Clemmer, George L., died since the war. Carson, William, living at Middlebrook. Dunlap, John C., died in Georgia since the war. Gay, A. H., died prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1865. Gladwell, P. F., killed at Port Republic, 1862. Hanger, D. C., living at Spotswood. Harlow, Samuel, living in Missouri. Harlow, Nicholas, living at Rockbridge Baths. Hupp, B. F., killed at Cedar Creek, 1864. Kerr, R. Bruce, died in Georgia since the war. Lotts, Cyrus, killed at Spotsylvania Courthouse, 1864. McCutchan, J. R., living at Middlebrook. McGuffin, Charles W., died since the war. McManamy, James, living at Middlebrook. McKemy, John C., killed at Buford's Station. Miller, David F., living at Moffett's Creek. Manley, Berry, living at Middlebrook. Payne, James, killed at Kernstown, 1862. Risk, John H., died i
Staunton, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
The muster roll [from the Staunton, Va., Vindicator, March 3, 1893.] Of Company D of the Fifth Virginia regiment, of the Stonewall Brigade. In the early part of the spring of the year 1860 a volunteer infantry company was formed at Middlebrook in this county (Augusta), which organized under the name of Southern Guards, as follows: Captain, H. J. Williams, now living at Greenville. First Lieutenant, W. C. McKemy, died since the war. Second Lieutenant, W. H. Randolph, killed at Richmond, 1862. Third Lieutenant, S. M. Helms, living at Steele's Tavern. Sergeants. S. F. Carson, died since the war. J. B. McCutchan, living at Middlebrook. G. S. Boon, living at Staunton. John W. Gabbert, killed at Cedar Mountain, 1862. John H. Wright, killed at Fort Steadman. Corporals. C. C. Cochran, killed at Chancellorsville, 1863. John H. Zimmerman, died prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1864. Matthias Fix, living at Middlebrook. James Gabbert, killed at
Sandyville (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
d Manassas, August 30, 1862. Smiley, John P., March 21, 1862, living at Middlebrook. Sillings, W. H. H., March 21, 1862, died a prisoner at Camp Chase, 1865. Snyder, Samuel, March 21, 1862, died in hospital. Swartzel, H. S., March 21, 1862, living in Missouri. Thompson, James W., March 21, 1862, died since the war. Wright, William A., March 21, 1862, living in Kansas. Waid, John B., March 21, 1862, died since the war. Waskey, Rufus L., March 21, 1862, living at Sandyville, W. Va. Weaver, John C., March 21, 1862, died a prisoner at Fort Delaware, April 5, 1865. Whitlock, John N., March 21, 1862, living at Staunton. Willson, John A., March 21, 1862, killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Woodward, A., March 21, 1862, died in spring, 1862. Wiseman, Henry L., March 21, 1862, died since the war, June, 1875. Wiseman, Robert, March 21, 1862, living at Buena Vista, Va. Young, James B., March 21, 1862, living at Mint Spring. Young, William N., March
Port Republic (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
W., living in Nelson county. Buchanan, George W., killed by lightning since the war. Brubeck, John, killed at Port Republic, 1862. Blakemore, John R., killed at Second Manassas, 1862. Baker, John, died of disease, 1863. Craig, Alex.C., died in Georgia since the war. Gay, A. H., died prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1865. Gladwell, P. F., killed at Port Republic, 1862. Hanger, D. C., living at Spotswood. Harlow, Samuel, living in Missouri. Harlow, Nicholas, living at R Young, William N., March 21, 1862, died since the war, March, 1884. Berry, James B., April 29, 1862, killed at Port Republic, June 9, 1862. Carson, Robert, April 29, 1862, died since the war, January 19, 1893. Hasher, J. F., April 29, 1g Waters, July 2, 1861; Manassas, July 21, 1861; Kernstown, March 23, 1862; Winchester (Bank's defeat), May 25, 1862; Port Republic, June 9, 1862; Cold Harbor, June 27, 1862; Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862; Second Manassa
Buena Vista (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
., March 21, 1862, died since the war. Waskey, Rufus L., March 21, 1862, living at Sandyville, W. Va. Weaver, John C., March 21, 1862, died a prisoner at Fort Delaware, April 5, 1865. Whitlock, John N., March 21, 1862, living at Staunton. Willson, John A., March 21, 1862, killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Woodward, A., March 21, 1862, died in spring, 1862. Wiseman, Henry L., March 21, 1862, died since the war, June, 1875. Wiseman, Robert, March 21, 1862, living at Buena Vista, Va. Young, James B., March 21, 1862, living at Mint Spring. Young, William N., March 21, 1862, died since the war, March, 1884. Berry, James B., April 29, 1862, killed at Port Republic, June 9, 1862. Carson, Robert, April 29, 1862, died since the war, January 19, 1893. Hasher, J. F., April 29, 1862, died summer, 1863. Wright, Henry, April 29, 1862, living at Moffett's Creek. Brubeck, James L., July 30, 1862, living in Albemarle county. Wiseman, Henry B., October 17,
Santa Fe (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
len, James, March 18, 1862, died since the war. Bosserman, A., March 18, 1862, died in spring of 1862. Bashaw, William, March 18, 1862, died in spring of 1862. Black, Joseph M., March 18, 1862, killed on Chesapeake and Ohio railway since the war. Black, David A., March 18, 1862, living at Smithton, Mo. Black, Frank, March 18, 1862, died in hospital, September, 1862. Clemmer, Henry C., March 18, 1862, living at Moffett's Creek. Hanger, Jacob, March 18, 1862, living at Santa Fe, Mo. Lotts, George, March 18, 1862, died prisoner at Fort Delaware. Lotts, John, March 18, 1862, living at Spotswood. Zimmerman, D. B., March 18, 1862, died since the war. Beard, James T., March 21, 1862, living at Clinton, Mo. Beard, Thomas, March 21, 1862, died since the war. Beard, David W., March 21, 1862, living at Alone Mills, Va. Brown, Stuart S., March 21, 1862, died prisoner at Fort Delaware, February, 1865. Brubeck, David F., March 21, 1862, died prisoner at
Chicago (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
ease, 1865. Cale, William W., October 18, 1864, died since the war. Callison, James H., October 18, 1864, died since the war. Carson, John H., October 18, 1864, died December 25, 1892. Cochran, John, October 18, 1864, died since the war. Cook, George L., October 18, 1864, living in Georgia. Dunlap, James C., October 18, 1864, living at Middlebrook. Dull, John P., October 18, 1864, killed at Fort Steadman, March 25, 1865. Hamilton, John G., October 18, 1864, living in Chicago, 111. Lucas, William, October 18, 1864, living at Moffett's Creek. McCormick, N. D., October 18, 1864, living at Spotswood. Ramsey, James, October 18, 1864, killed at Petersburg, April 2, 1865. Shultz, Henry, October 18, 1864, living at Greenville. Talley, William H., October 18, 1864, died in 1865. Rush, John H., October 19, 1864, living at Steele's Tavern. Williams, James E., died 1865. I have thus given a complete roster of Company D, Fifth Virginia Infantry. One or
Zack (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
y lightning since the war. Brubeck, John, killed at Port Republic, 1862. Blakemore, John R., killed at Second Manassas, 1862. Baker, John, died of disease, 1863. Craig, Alex. S., died of disease, 1861. Carroll, Frank, living at Zack, Va. Clemmer, John C., died prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1864. Clemmer, George L., died since the war. Carson, William, living at Middlebrook. Dunlap, John C., died in Georgia since the war. Gay, A. H., died prisoner at Fort Delaware, 1., July 9, 1864. Baylor, Addison W., July 1, 1864, living at Churchville. Zimmerman, William H., July 11, 1864, died since the war. Swartzell, H. T., July 18, 1864, living at Middlebrook. Rosen, Thomas M., August 22, 1864, living at Zack, Va. Berry, Charles G., October 18, 1864, living at Moffett's Creek. Bell, C. Jackson, October 18, 1864, living at Raphine. Brown, James C., October 18, 1864, died of disease, 1865. Cale, William W., October 18, 1864, died since the war.
Churchville, Augusta county, Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
, December 10, 1863, supposed to have been killed September 19, 1864. Argenbright, Luther, January 20, 1864, killed at Spotsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864. Bosserman, William, January 20, 1864, living in Augusta county. McClelland, William H., January 24, 1864, living at Middlebrook. Hanger, Enos B., April 1, 1864, killed at Spotsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864. Smiley, William A., May 17, 1864, killed at Monocacy, Md., July 9, 1864. Baylor, Addison W., July 1, 1864, living at Churchville. Zimmerman, William H., July 11, 1864, died since the war. Swartzell, H. T., July 18, 1864, living at Middlebrook. Rosen, Thomas M., August 22, 1864, living at Zack, Va. Berry, Charles G., October 18, 1864, living at Moffett's Creek. Bell, C. Jackson, October 18, 1864, living at Raphine. Brown, James C., October 18, 1864, died of disease, 1865. Cale, William W., October 18, 1864, died since the war. Callison, James H., October 18, 1864, died since the war. Carso
Greenville (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.4
any was formed at Middlebrook in this county (Augusta), which organized under the name of Southern Guards, as follows: Captain, H. J. Williams, now living at Greenville. First Lieutenant, W. C. McKemy, died since the war. Second Lieutenant, W. H. Randolph, killed at Richmond, 1862. Third Lieutenant, S. M. Helms, living23, living at Flatonia, Texas. Wiseman, W. F., May 25, living at Spotswood. Beard, James E., August 3, Middlebrook. Bartley, V. C., August 3, living at Greenville. Bartley, H. B., August 3, living in Amherst county, Va. Buchanan, B. F., August 3, killed at Gettysburg, 1863. Golladay, W. S., August 3, living in Ka., October 18, 1864, living at Spotswood. Ramsey, James, October 18, 1864, killed at Petersburg, April 2, 1865. Shultz, Henry, October 18, 1864, living at Greenville. Talley, William H., October 18, 1864, died in 1865. Rush, John H., October 19, 1864, living at Steele's Tavern. Williams, James E., died 1865. I have
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