A history of Rockbridge County, Virginia, Part 45

Author: Morton, Oren Frederic, 1857-1926
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Staunton, Va. : McClure Co.
Number of Pages: 620


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Carrick, Samuel-lieutenant under Thomas Ocheltree, 1809.


Caruthers, James-captain, 1794-res. as major, 1805.


Caruthers, James-second lieutenant. 1815.


Caruthers, John-captain in Second Battalion, 1794.


Caruthers, Joseph-lieutenant in Second Battalion v. James Cunningham, -res 1797


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MILITIA OFFICERS PRIOR TO 1816


Caruthers, William-lieutenant of cavalry, 1795-res. 1803. Caruthers, William, Jr .- ensign v. Matthew White, 1815. Chandler, John-lieutenant v. John Alexander, 1801. Cloyd, Andrew-ensign in First Battalion, 1793. Chandler, Samuel-cornet v. Joseph Grigsby, 1803. Cloyd, David-lieutenant-1802.


Cloyd, Joseph-ensign under Thomas Ocheltrce, 1805. Crawford, Thomas-ensign in Second Battalion v. James Wilson, 1797. Croddy, John-ensign under Henry Salling, 1811. Culton, Joseph-lieutenant under John Stuart, 1805-res. 1815. Culton, Patrick-lieutenant v. Henry Stuart, 1803. Culton, Robert-ensign in Second Battalion, 1793. Cummins, Samuel-ensign v. James McKnight, 1800. Cunningham, Andrew-ensign v. Thomas Welch, 1797. Cunningham, James-lieutenant in Second Battalion, 1794-res. 1797. Cunningham, John-ensign v. Robert McCampbell, 1803.


Cunningham, William-captain, 1813.


Davidson, John-lieutenant, 1813-res. 1815. Davidson, Robert G .- captain v. Hugh Wilson, 1808. Davidson, Robert G .- lieutenant v. William Logan, 1815. Davidson, William-lieutenant, 1787. Dixon, John-captain v. James McKnight, 1805. Donald, Blair-ensign, 1805.


Donald, William B .- lieutenant under Dixon, 1806.


Dorman, Cornelius-captain-1806. Douglass, William-ensign, 1812. Dryden, Samuel-lieutenant v. William Gilmore, 1802. Dunlap, William-captain in First Battalion v. John Gay, 1801. Edmondson, David-major in First Battalion, 1793.


Edmondson, David-captain in Second Battalion, 1794. Edmondson, David-lieutenant in new company, 1812. Elliott, James-captain, 1784. Elliott, James-lieutenant v. James Allen, 1803. Elliott, William-ensign under William Dunlap, 1806. Finley, James-captain, 1803-res. 1805.


Gay, Archibald-ensign, 1792.


Gay, John-major-res. 1803. Gilkeson, Henry-ensign v. Andrew Hodge, 1803. Gilmore, James-captain v. Thomas Ocheltree, 1809-res 1815. Gilmore, John-lieutenant colonel, 1778. Gilmore, John-captain, 1784. Gilmore, William-captain v. William Hutton, 1811-res. 1815. Gray, David-captain, 1784. Greenice, James-ensign in Second Battalion, 1794. Greenlee, Samuel-ensign-res. 1802. Grigsby, Elisha-cornet under Lyle, 1811-res. 1815. Grigsby, Joseph-cornet-res. 1803. Grigsby, Reuben-captain of cavalry, Third Regiment, 1815. Hall, James-captain, 1785.


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11all, Nathaniel-ensign-1786.


Hall, Willam-lieutenant v. James Allen, 1801 Hanulton, Archibald-ensign, 1787. Hamilton, Wilham-captain, 1787.


Hanna, Alexander-lieutenant v. Isaiah McBride, 1805.


Harkins, Samuel-captain v. David Lusk, 1805. Harper, Samuel-heutenant of new company in Second Battalion, 1798 Ilays, Charles C .- third lieutenant, 1815.


Hickman, Jacob-captain-res. 1811.


Hodge, Andrew-ensign in Second Battalion v. Hugh Campbell, 1797. Hoffman, Danicl-enggn v. Isaiah Kincaid, 1805.


Hoffman, - - - captam, res. 1815.


Hopkins, David-ensign in Light Infantry, 1815.


Hostetter, John-ensign-res. 1815. Houston, James-lieutenant in First Battalion, 1794 Houston, John-ensign, 1805. Houston, Robert-captain of Flying Artillery, 1815.


Houston, Robert-ensign, 1812-ref.


Houston, Samuel-major, 1803-res. 1805.


Houston, William-lieutenant v. James Leech, 1805. Hutchinson, David-ensign-res. 1815.


Hutchinson. Robert-ersign v. Hugh Stuart, 1800. Hutton, William-captain-res. 1811.


Irvine, John-lieutenant v. Andrew Wallace, 1815-ref.


Jameson, John-captain v William Hamilton, 1878.


Jameson, Robert-ensign under Wilham Dunlap, 1805. Jenkins, William hentenant under John Davidson, 1815. Johnston, James-heutenant & William Wilson, 1811. Johnston, Zachariah-ensign-res. 1797. Jordan, James-second lieutenant v. John MeCampbell, 1811 Jordan, Jolin-first heutenant v. Reuben Grigsby, 1815. Kennedy. James-ensign in First Battalion, 1794. Keys, Samuel-lieutenant in Second Battalion, 1793. Kincaid, Isaiah-captain v. Samuel Harkins, 1806-res. 1811. Kirkpatrick, Charles-captain v. Hugh Weir, 1795. Lapsley, Joseph- heutenart v. Alexander Shields, 1788. Leech, James-heutenant of new company, 1797-res. 1805.


Leech, John-ensign v. John Hostetter, 1813.


Leech, John, Jr. henterant under Hugh Wilson v. Robert Davidson, 1806.


1.etcher, John-ensign v Sylvanus Rollison, 1815. Leyburn, John-captam of artillery-1806. Lindsay, Robert-heutenant v Wilham Hall, 1802.


Lundsav, James captain v. John Gilmore, 1815.


Lusk. David heutenant in Second Battalion v. Andrew Wear, 1797


1.yle. Archibald fecend heuterant v Andrew Alexander, 1797. 1.vic. James-major-1813. Iyle. Wilham-ensign, 1803. Mackey, Jar ci-second heutenant of Light Artillery-res 1815 Mackey, Willam-heutenant in Second Battalion, 1793


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MILITIA OFFICERS PRIOR TO 1810


Maxwell, Audley-licutenant in Second Battalion, 1794.


McAllister, Charles-captain in First Battalion v. Preston Brown, 1797. McBride, Isaiah-lieutenant v. Samuel Patterson, 1800. McCalpin, Robert-captain v. Jacob Hickman, 1811.


McCampbell, James-captain in First Battalion, 1794-res. 1797.


McCampbell, John-second lieutenant in Lyle's cavalry, 1806-res. 1811.


McCampbell, Robert-lieutenant v. William Hutton, 1803.


McCampbell, Samuel-ensign in Second Battalion, 1794.


McClung, Benjamin-ensign v. James Paxton, 1813.


McClung, Henry-captain of artillery v. Thomas L. Preston, 1812.


McClung, James-captain, 1798-res. 1803.


McClung, Joseph-lieutenant v. James Lyle, 1800. McClung, William-lieutenant -- 1788.


McClure, John of John-lieutenant v. William Walker, 1815. McCorkle, Alexander-captain v. James Templeton, 1811.


McCorkle, Samuel-lieutenant v. William Paxton, 1812. McCown, John-captain v. Robert Anderson, 1807-res. 1815. McCrory, William-lieutenant, 1798.


McCue, Cyrus-ensign v. Robert Houston, 1812.


McDowell, James-colonel commandant, 1796 McDowell, Samuel-colonel, 1778


McElheny, John-major, 1785.


McKee, John-captain in First Battalion, 1793.


McKee, John-lieutenant of Rifles, 1794.


McKee, John T .- lieutenant, 1808.


McKee, William-colonel commandant-res. 1796.


McKnight, James-captain v. James McClung, 1803-res. 1805.


MeMullen, John-captain of light infantry v. William Wallace, 1807.


McNabb, Samuel-lieutenant, 1787. McNabb, William-lieutenant in Second Battalion, 1794.


Miller, Henry-captain v. James Gilmore, 1815.


Miller, Samuel-ensign v. William Gilmore, 1811.


Montgomery, John-lieutenant v. Robert Bratton, 1815.


Montgomery, Robert-lieutenant in First Battalion, 1793.


Montgomery, Robert-ensign in Second Battalion, 1794.


Montgomery, Samuel-second lieutenant of light artillery v. James Mackey, 1815. Moore, Alexander-lieutenant in Lyle's rifle company, 1801-res. 1813.


Moore, Andrew-lieutenant colonel, 1787.


Moore, David-lieutenant-1786.


Moore, Hugh-ensign, 1805.


Moore, John-ensign under Hugh Wilson, 1806.


Moore, Joseph-captain, 1785.


Moore, Samuel-captain, 1795-res. 1797.


Moore, Samuel McD .- ensign v. James Taylor, 1815.


Moore, William-captain, 1784. Moore, William-ensign v. John Hostetter, 1815.


Moorhead, John-ensign v. William Wallace, 1806.


Ocheltree, Thomas-captain v. Elihu Barclay, 1803-res. 1809.


Patterson, Samuel-lieutenant v. Alexander Wardlaw, 1797.


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Patton, Alexander-ensign v. William Alexander, 1803.


Paxton, Alexander-second lieutenant, 1815.


Paxton, James-captain of riffe company v. James Lyle, 1813.


Paxton, James-ensign-res. 1815.


Paxton, John-captain, 1784-D, 1787. Paxton, Jonathan-ensign v. John Letcher, 1815.


Paxton, Joseph-captain, 1812-res. 1815.


Paxton, Joseph-ensign v. Samuel C. Burks, 1815.


Paxton, Joseph, Jr .- lieutenant v. Joseph Walker, 1806.


Paxton, Thomas-lieutenant v. Alexander Campbell, 1796.


Paxton, Willam-major in Second Battalion, 1794.


Paxton, William-captain in new company, 1812.


Poage, Jonathan-captain in First Battalion, 1793.


Poague, Jonathan-lieutenant in Second llattalion, 1794.


Porter, William-lieutenant, 1803.


Preston, Thomas L .- captain of artillery v. John Leyburn, 1806.


Reid, Samuel McD-captain v. Daniel Hoffman, 1815.


Rhea, James-ensign, 1815.


Robinson, William-captain v. Hugh Bradford, 1805.


Kogers, Allery-lieutenant v. Samuel Wilson, 1812.


Rogers, Andrew-ensign v. Allery Rogers, 1812


Rollison, Sylvanus-ensign, 1811-res. 1813.


Ruff, John-ensign, 1809-ref.


Salling, Henry-captain v. Joseph Paxton, 1815.


Salling, Hugh-ensign v. Hugh Paxton, Jr., 1806.


Scott, Andrew-lieutenant in Second Battalion, 1794.


Scott, Jesse-ensign v. William B. Donald, 1806.


Scacott, Charles-captain in Second llattalon v Ehhu Barclay, 1802.


Shields, Alexander-captain of cavalry, 1795.


Shields, David-lieutenant v. John McKee, 1798.


Shields, William-cornet v. Elhu Grigsby, 1815.


Simons, John-lieutenant, 1797. Sissons, James-lieutenant under Thomas Ocheltree, 1803.


Sloan, John-ensign v. Joseph Blair, 1807-res. 1815. Smiley, Daniel-lieutenant v. Alexander Moore, 1813.


Stecle, William-colonel, 1788.


Stuart, Hugh-lieutenant v. Alexander Walker, 1800.


Stuart, John-captain in First Battalion, 1794-res. 1800.


Stuart, John-ensign v. William Walker, 1796. Stuart, John, Jr .- heutenant in Second Battalion, 1793.


Stuart, Walker-lieutenant v. Joseph Culton, 1815.


Tate, John ensign v. John Taylor, 1809 Taylor James-ensign-res. 1815.


Taylor, William-lieutenant, 1815


Tedford, James-caonamn in First Battalion v James McCampbell, 1797-res. 1803. Tedford, John-captain, 1784


Tedford, Robert-heutenant in Second Battalion, 1793.


Ten pleten, David-major v. James Caruthers, 1805-res. 1811. Templeton, James-captain v. David Templeton, 1805-res 1811.


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MILITIA OFFICERS PRIOR TO 1816


Walker, Alexander-captain v. John Stuart, 1800. Walker, John-ensign, 1809-ref.


Walker, John C-ensign v. Walker Stuart, 1815.


Walker, Jolın M .- lieutenant under Jacob Hickman, 1806. Walker, Joseph-ensign under Jacob Hickman, 1809.


Walker, William, Jr .- lieutenant v. John McCown, 1807-res. 1815.


Wallace, Andrew-lieutenant v. Daniel Hoffman, 1811-res. 1815.


Wallace, William-lieutenant under Samuel Harkins v. Isaiah Kincaid, 1806-D, 1807. Wardlaw, Andrew-lieutenant in First Battalion, 1794-res. 1797.


Weir, Andrew-lieutenant under Windle, 1795-res. 1797.


Weir, Hugh-captain in Second Battalion-res. 1795.


Welch, Benjamin-ensign, 1815.


Welch, John-ensign, 1802.


Welch, Thomas-ensign in Second Battalion, 1794-res. 1797.


White, Matthew-ensign v. David Hutchinson, 1815-ref.


White, Nathaniel-first lieutenant, 1815.


White, Robert-first lieutenant v. Henry MeClung, 1812.


Wiley, Joseph-ensign v. Samuel McCampbell, 1797-res. 1801.


Wilson, David-major v. Samuel Houston, 1805-res. 1813.


Wilson, David-ensign in First Battalion-res. 1795.


Wilson, Hugh-captain of new company, 1797-res. 1805. Wilson, Hugh of Thomas-lieutenant v. William MeNabb, 1795. Wilson, James-captain in First Battalion, 1793.


Wilson, James-ensign in Second Battalion, 1794-res. 1797.


Wilson, John-major in First Battalion v. William Brownlee, 1796.


Wilson, John-ensign v. Thomas Wilson, 1812.


Wilson, Joseph-ensign, 1813-res. 1815.


Wilson, Samuel-lieutenant, 1786-res. 1795.


Wilson, Samuel-lieutenant v. Alexander Hanna, 1811.


Wilson, Thomas-ensign v. Joseph Wilson, 1815-res. 1815.


Wilson, William-captain in Second Battalion, 1794-res. 1803.


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Wilson, William-captain v. James Allen, 1811.


Wilson, William-ensign, 1815.


Windle, - - . -captain-1795.


Withrow, John-ensign in Grenadier Company, 1794.


Woods, James-lieutenant v. John Dixon, 1805. Woods, James-ensign under Thomas Ocheltree, 1809. Young, Andrew-ensign v. Alexander Hanna, 1805.


Young, James-lieutenant v. John Dixon, 1805.


SECTION X


SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTION


Backhouse, Joseph-died in service, 1777-Thomas Steele, executor


Beattie, John-killed at King's Mountain, 1780.


Berry, Thomas-in expedition against the Cherokees, 1778.


Borden, Jan.es-Judith, widow, had pension of 10 pounds, 1796.


Bradley, Wilham-born, 1759-sergeant in Seventh Virginia under Buford-had 13 wounds in the Waxhaw massacre-pension of $00 a year, 1788-many signers to his application for increase, 1815.


Button, Alexander given pension, 1787-living in Ohio, 1812.


Caldwell, John-disabled and drawing pension of $40, 1788.


Campbell, James.


Carr, Richard-Margaret, widow, was drawing $40 a year. 1792-petitions Assembly for mercase-children : David (born 1775), Margaret (born 1777), Robert (born 1779).


Caruthers, John-lieutenant.


( uddy, James-in Cherokee expedition, 1778.


Davidson, John.


Dryden, Nathaniel-killed at King's Mountain.


Dunn, James-married Martha Long-came to Rockbridge about 1762-in Clarke's ex- 1edition, 1778.


Dunn, Samuel-son of above-captain.


Edmondson-three of this name killed at King's Mountain.


Erwin (or Ervine), John-born about 1755-in Fourth Virginia under Colonel Haws- in Yorktown campaign-served against the Indians, 1781-3-in 1818 asks a balance due him. Fenter (or Finder ). Frederick-born 1700-served under Buford-wounded at G.nl- ford asks Assen bly for pension, 1816.


Forchand, John-died 1838-wife, Rebecca, whom he married 1785, was born 1756. Fulton, Andrew-13 wounds at Guilford, but lived to old age and served in Assembly.


Fulton, Hugh-major-in battle of Guilford.


Gilmore, James-captain.


Gray, -Captain.


Graham, William- captain. Greier, John captain in Cherokee expedition, 1778.


Ging Is, William-wounded at Guilford


Hall, James captain.


Hays, John-captain.


Henderson, Samuel-under Greiner in Cherokee expedition, 1778


Ho teter, l'Inich-born 1749-pensioner, 1832


Houston, Samuel, Sr .- major.


Houston, Samuel-in battle of Guilford.


Hagles, John pensoter chied 1851- children Cynthia (Giles county, Tenn. ), Hannah (Ilod county ), Edward ( Ohio), Polly, Rebecca, Susan, and Wildey in Rockbridge. Cyn- tla and Harrah martie 1 Tarker leys, Sutan, a MfcCrory.


King. John-born 1765-thigh broken at Yorktown, where he was serving under Captain Charles Calloway-asks for pension, 1818.


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Kirkpatrick, Samuel-born about 1759-wounded at Guilford.


Logan, James-three years in Twelfth Virginia under Colonel Wood.


Lyle, William-lieutenant.


Lyons, William-killed in service-wife, Mary-children: William (born 1776), John (born 1778), Peter and Paul (born 1781), Ephraim (born 1783).


Malcolm, James-servant to Andrew Alexander.


Mathews, Sampson- colonel.


Mathews, George-colonel.


McClure, Robert-in Cherokee expedition, 1778.


McCorkle, James-ensign-killed at Cowpens.


McCorkle, John-ensign-died of wounds received at Cowpens.


McCown, Joseph-served against the Indians, 1777-8, and in Yorktown campaign-asks for pension, 1818.


McDowell, Samuel, Sr .- colonel.


McGier, Samuel-in Cherokee expedition, 1778.


McKee, William.


McLaughlin, James-in Cherokee expedition, 1778.


McNutt, Robert-mortally wounded at Cowpens.


McNutt, Alexander.


McNutt, William.


McNutt, George-said to have been in battle of King's Mountain.


Moody, William-born about 1743-in Eighth Virginia Continentals-wounded near Amboy and at Brandywine, captured at Charleston-asks Assembly for relief, 1812, Dr. Campbell saying he is "a good deal cut and hacked"-General James Wood says he is entitled to land bounty.


Moore, William.


Paul, Audley, Sr .- in military service from 1745 to the close of the Revolution and re- ceived no pay-Audley, Jr., his youngest son, asks for pension, 1839.


Plunkett, Thomas-came out of the Revolution with his constitution impaired-keep- ing a small shop, 1816, and through ignorance of the law, fined for selling liquor-quit selling it, but cannot pay his fines without selling his house in Lexington-petition to Assembly has many signers-granted $60 a year pension, 1817-wife Polly-died 1831.


Reardon-under Captain Adam Wallace in Seventh Virginia-six wounds at Waxhaw- six children and asks,-about 1815,-for an increase in pension above his present allowance of $40.


Ritchy, William-in Cherokee expedition, 1778.


Robinson, John.


Russell, Samuel-died 1832-wife Hannah, born 1787.


Stuart, Alexander-wounded at Guilford.


Taylor, John-killed in service.


Taylor, Caufield-taken prisoner.


Thomas, James-clerk to Captain Greiner in Cherokee expedition, 1778.


Valentine, James-in Cherokee expedition, 1778.


Vineyard, George.


Wallace, Adam-captain in Buford's Continentals-killed at Waxhaw.


Wallace, Andrew-captain-killed at Guilford.


Wallace, -died of smallpox in service. Ward, William.


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Watkins, Wilham-served under Captain William Armistead-asks for pension, 1828.


Watkins, John-died 1838-children : Harriet, Poly, Paulina, Ehza, married, respectively, Isaac Thomas, John Wilcher, Lewis Collins, James Withrow. Harriet lives on the Kanawha, Paulina in East Tennessee.


Wier (or Wear ), Samuel-born about 1750-married Mary Thompson-at King's Mountain


Wilhelm, Michael-came from Germany about 17t4, at the age of seven-witnesses in pension claim. Adam U'nroe, Richard Morris, Wilham Wantz.


Wilson, James-right arm nearly stiff from wound received from the Mohawks in 1763 -volunteered in 1777-had 10 pounds pension a year under colonial rule, but lost it after independence came-petitions Assembly, 1811.


SECTION XI


ROCKBRIDGE ARTILLERY


The following officers and men were mustered into the service of the Con- federate States at Staunton, Va., on the 11th day of May, 1861 :


Capt. W. N. Pendleton, Brigadier General, Chief Artillery A. N. V., paroled at Appo- mattox.


1st Lieut. J. B. Brockenbrough, wounded 1st Manassas, Capt. Baltimore Artillery A. N. V.


2nd Lieut. W'm. McLaughlin, Capt. Lieut .- Col. Artillery.


2nd Lieut. W. T. Poague, Capt., Lieut .- Col. Artillery A. N. V., wounded at 2nd Cold Harbor, paroled at Appomattox.


1st Serg. J. McD. Alexander, Licut. Rockbridge Artillery, entered Cavalry.


2nd Serg. J. Cole Davis, Lieut. Rockbridge Artillery, wounded Port Republic, paroled at Appomattox.


3rd Serg. Arch. Graham, Lieut and Capt. Rockbridge Artillery, paroled at Appomattox.


PRIVATES


Agner, Jos. S., killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.


Ayres, Jas., discharged for physical disability, Aug., 1861.


Ayres, N. B., deserted, went into Federal Army.


Anderson, S. D., killed at Kernstown, March 23. 1862.


Beard, John E., killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.


Beard, W. B., died from effects of measles, summer of 1861.


Bain, Sam'1.


Brockenbrough, W. N., Corp., transferred to Baltimore Light Artillery.


Brown, W. M., Corp., Serg., Lieut., wounded and captured at Gettysburg.


Bumpus, W. N., Corporal, paroled at Appomattox.


Conner, Geo., arm broken by stallion, absent after winter of 1861-2.


Conner, Jas. A., wounded at Sharpsburg and Gettysburg, took the oath in prison- joined Federal Army and fought in northwest.


Conner, John C., paroled at Appomattox.


Coffee, A. W.


Craig, John B., paroled at Appomattox.


Crosen, W.


Curran, Caniel, died of discase in summer 1862.


Davis, Mark, deserted.


Davis, R. G., died from disease in 1861.


Doran, John, wounded at Malvern Hill 1862, disabled.


Dudley, R. M.


Ford, Henry, discharged after one year.


Ford, Jas. A., wounded.


Gibbs, J. T., Jr., wounded at Port Republic, June 22, 1862, died from disease.


Gold, J. M., captured at Gettysburg and died in prison.


Gordon, W. C.


Harris, Alex., captured at Gettysburg, died in prison.


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Harris, Bowlin, captured at Gettysburg, kept in prison.


Hetterick, Ferdinand, discharged after one year.


Henry, N. S., Corporal, Serg, paroled at Appomattox


Hughes, W'm., discharged.


Hostetter, G. W. transferred to Infantry.


Johnson, Lawson, died in summer of 1861.


Johnston, W. F., Corporal, Q M. Serg., paroled at Appomattox.


Jordan, J W., wounded at 1st Manassas, Corp., Serg. Lieut , paroled at Appomattox


I.copard, Jas., transferred to Carpenter's Battery


Lewis, Henry P., transferred to Cavalry in spring of 1862.


1.eyburn. John, Lieut. Rock. Arty., Surgeon on Privateer.


Martin. Thomas, wounded, captured at Gettysburg.


MeCampbell. D. A., died from disease at J. Poague Lackey's, Oak Bank, Rock. Co. \'a, Dec. 11, 1864.


McCampbell, W. H., paroled at Appomattox


McCluer. Jno G. Corporal Rock. Arty., transferred to Cavalry.


McCorkle, J. Baxter, Corp., Serg., Lieut , Rock. Arty., killed at Fredericksburg.


Montgomery, W. G., killed at Ist Fredericksburg.


Moore, D F., Corp., Serg., w'd Winchester and Malvern Hill, paroled Appomattox.


Moore, Jno. D., Q. M. Serg., captured after Gettysburg, prsnr. till close war.


Moore, Sam R., mortally wounded at Sharpsburg.


Morgan, G. W., sick and absent most of time.


O'Rourke. Frank, wounded at Malvern Hill, deserted.


Paxton, J. Lewis, Serg, lost leg at Kernstown.


Phillips, James.


Preston, Frank, lost an arm at Winchester, May 25, 1863, Capt V. M I. Co. Raynes, A. G. detailed as miller.


Rader, D P., wounded at Fredericksburg. Dec. 13, 1862.


Rhodes, J. N., discharged over age.


Smith, Jos S., transferred to cavalry, killed in battle


Smith, S. C., Corporal, Serg., paroled at Appomattox


Smith, Adam, discharged after one year


Strickler, Jas.


Strickler, W. L., Corporal, Serg, paroled at Appomattox.


Silver, James, paroled at Appomattox


Tharp, Benj F, transferred to Cavalry in spring of 1862.


Thompson, Jno A., paroled at Appomattox.


Thompson, S. G


Thompkins, J F. Corporal, detailed in Ordnance Department


Trevy, Jacob, wounded at Gettysburg, paroled at Appomattox


Wallace, John, killed at Kernstown, March 23, 1862.


Wil on, S. A., discharged for physical disability, Ang, '61, joined cavalry.


The following joined the battery after May 11, 1861, dates of enlistment being given as far as known


Adams, Thos T., enlisted 1863, discharged, afterwards killed in battle Adkins, Blackburn, paroled at Appomattox


Agner, Oscar W'., paroled at Appomattox.


Agner, John, enlisted July 21, 1861


Agner, Jonathan, En July 29, 1861, killed at Ist Winchester May 25, 186 ?.


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Agner, Sam. S., En. Fall of 1862.


Alexander, Edgar S., En. Sept. 2, 1861, lost an arm at Fredericksburg, 1862. Alexander, Eugene, Enl. Aug. 23, 1861, w'd at 2nd Manassas, transf'd to Cavalry.


Armistead, Chas. J., paroled at Appomattox. Arnold, A. E., En. Sept. 1, 1861, Corporal, Asst. Surgeon. Bacon, Edloe P., paroled at Appomattox. Bacon, Edloe P., Jr., paroled at Appomattox. Baldwin, Wm. Ludlow, paroled at Appomattox.


Barger, Wm. G., paroled at Appomattox. Barton, Dav. R., Enl. June 27, '61, Lient. in Carpenter's Battery, killed.


Barton, Robert T., Enl. March 7, '62. Bedinger, G. R., July 9, '61, transferred to Inf. Kld. at Gettysburg, Capt. Bealle, Jerry T., En1. Nov. 21, 1861. Bell, Robert S., Enl. Nov. 19, 1861, killed at Rappahannock Station.


Black, Benj. F., paroled at Appomattox.


Blain, Daniel, Enl., May 27, '61, detailed in Ord. Dept., paroled Appomattox.


Blackford, L. M., enl. Sept. 2, '61. Adjt. 24th Va. Inf.


Bolling, W. H., en1. March 10, '62, Corporal Boteler, A. R., Jr., en1. March 1, '62, wounded May 25, '62.


Boteler, Chas. P., enl. Oct. 23, '61, transferred to Cavalry.


Boteler, Henry, enl. Oct. 10, '61, Corporal, paroled at Appomattox.


Boyd, E. Holmes, enl. June 28, '61. Transferred to Ord. Dept.


Brooke, Pendleton, enl. Oct. 28, '61, discharged for physical disability.


Brown, H. C., enl. 1862, detailed in Signal Corps.


Brown, Jno. L., en1. July 23, '61. killed at Malvern Hill.


Brown, Jno. M., enl. Mar. 11, '62. w'd Malvern Hill, paroled Appomattox. Bryan, Edward, enl. Nov. 22, '61. Burwell, Lewis P., enl. Sept. 21, '61, transferred.


Byers, G. Newton, enl. Aug. 23, '61, Corporal, paroled at Appomattox.


Byrd, W. H., en1. Aug. 15, '61, killed at Kernstown, Mar. 23, '62. Carson, Wm., enl. July 23, '61, Corporal, paroled at Appomattox. Caruthers, Thornton, enl. Dec. 21, '62.


Chapin, W. T. Clark, Jas. G., June 15, '62., transferred.


Clark, J. Gregory, en1. July 16, '62, transferred.


Cook, Richard D., paroled at Appomattox.


Compton, Robert K., enl. July 25, '61., paroled at Appomattox.


Conner, Alex., enl. July 23, '61, wnd. May 25, '62 at Winchester, par. Appomattox. Conner Daniel enl. July 27th, '62.


Conner, Fitz. G.


Conner, Henry G., paroled at Appomattox. Cox, W. H., enl. July 23, '61. Craig, Joseph E., en1. March 2, '63. Crocken, Francis J., enl. March 21, '61. Dandridge. A. Stephen, enl. 1862, paroled at Appomattox.


Darnell, Andrew M., captured at Deep Bottom.


Darnall, Henry T., enl. July 23, '61, paroled at Appomattox.


Davis, Chas. W., paroled at Appomattox. Davis M. M., paroled at Appomattox.


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A HISTORY OF ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA


Davis, John E., died from disease June 1864


Dixon, W Il. H., enl. July 23, '01, wnd. Dec. 13, '62, paroled at Appomattox. Dold, C. M., cnl. March 3, '(2, wnd at Newtown. Paroled at Appomattox. Effinger, W. 11., wdn. at Sharpsburg. Transferred to Engineers Immett. Michael J., enl. June 15, 'ol. W'nd. and captured at Gettysburg. Eppes. W. H., wnd Sept. '62. Estill, W. C., paroled at Appomattox.


Fairfax, Randolph, enl. Aug. 10, 'ol, wnd. at Malvern Hill, killed Ist Fredklg


Friend, Ben. C. M., paroled at Appomattox.


Fuller, Jno, enl. July 23, '61. wnd. at Mal. Hill, killed at Ist Fredkbg.


Garnett, Jas. M., enl. July 17, '61, Lieut. on Staff.




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