A history of the Laurel brigade, originally the Ashby cavalry of the Army of northern Virginia and Chew's battery, Part 27

Author: McDonald, William Naylor, 1834-1898; Washington, Bushrod Corbin, 1839- ed
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: [Baltimore, Sun job printing office]
Number of Pages: 1088


USA > Virginia > Henrico County > Henrico County > A history of the Laurel brigade, originally the Ashby cavalry of the Army of northern Virginia and Chew's battery > Part 27


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30


Rine, John J., wounded at Upperville in 1863.


Rinehart, Chandler H.


Rine, James H. Rollings, Sanford.


Seymour, M.


Shriver, Anthony.


Shriver, Henry.


Shriver, John.


Skelton, W. M.


Shillenburg, Amos.


Stover, John.


Shaw, John.


Smith, William.


Smith, Isaac.


Short, James.


Shoemaker, G. W.


Sherrard, Robert.


Sisk, C. H., dead.


Taylor, James H., wounded at Culpeper Court House. Taylor, Rufus.


Tilden, Robert J., wounded at Romney in 1861.


Taylor, John W., wounded at Hampton Cattle raid in 1864.


Taylor, James, wounded at Culpeper Court House.


Tremon, Eurbrige. Throckmartin, W. W. Ulum, John. Vanmeter, Charles W. Vanmeter, R. B.


404


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Van Meter, David P.


Van Meter, Isaac.


Van Meter, Milton, killed on September 17th in Hampton Cattle raid. Van Meter, Edwin.


Van Meter, David G., wounded at Fairfield, Pa., in 1863.


Vance, James.


Vest, A. J.


Vest, Charles F.


Van Horn, John M.


Williams, J. V.


Warden, Jacob, promoted to captaincy and sent to Twenty- third Virginia Cavalry.


Warden, William, died in 1863.


Warden, James.


Welch, Robert, dead.


Welch, Lewis, F. C. W., dead.


Wright, M. F., surgeon, dead.


Welton, Aaron.


Welton, James.


Wood, James.


Zell, James A.


Zell, Robert.


REORGANIZATION IN APRIL, 1862, AT SPINDLES STORE, LONY CREEK, PAGE COUNTY, VA.


Capt. George F. Sheets, killed at Buckton Station in 1862. First Lieut. George H. Baker, asked to resign.


Second Lieut. Isaac Kuykendall, made captain at battle of Cedar Mountain.


Third Lieut. James T. Parker, made first lieutenant.


First Sergt. Adam C. Harness.


Second Sergt. Charles H. Vandiver, who lost an arm near Reams Station.


Third Sergt. Anthony Cain.


405


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Fourth Sergt Charles W. Smoot. Fifth Sergt. James Pollick.


First Corp. James A. Parrill. Second Corp. C. H. Sisk.


Third Corp. Dory W. Dawson.


Fourth Corp. Hiram Allen. Fifth Corp. or Quarter Master Sergt. George Mathias.


COMPANY G.


(Furnished by T. J. Young, of Austin, Texas, and others.)


OFFICERS.


Capt. Dr. J. F. Mason.


Lieut. Sturgis Davis, afterwards captain, Baltimore county, Md .; wounded.


Second Lieut. Thaddeus Thrasher, killed at Kernstown.


Third Lieut. Jeff. Smith, Baltimore county, Md., dead.


PRIVATES.


Annan, Roger, living in St. Louis.


Buck, James, Morgan county, Va., wounded.


Brown, B. Bernard, Baltimore, Md., living.


Brown, Robert, killed on Catharpin Road, Cattle raid. Bouic. J. P., Rockville, Md., dead ; wounded.


Boone, Daniel, Frederick county, Md., dead.


Brashears, T. P., Frederick county, Md., dead; wounded. Burns, William, Frederick county, Md., dead ; wounded. Cross, Lew., Baltimore county, Md., dead; wounded. Crown, Josh., Frederick county, Md., dead; afterwards cap- tain ; wounded. Crown, John, Frederick county, Md., dead; wounded. Crown, Frederick, Frederick county, Md., dead. Clemens, Ridgley, killed at Beverly, W. Va.


406


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Canter, John, Charles county, Md.


Contwell, Joseph.


Caldwell, Edward, Loudoun county, Va., dead ; wounded.


Carlisle, Charles, killed near Martinsburg.


Crampton, B. P., afterwards captain until close of the war; dead ; wounded.


Dunlop, John, Frederick county, Md., dead ; wounded.


Dormedy, John, Cumberland, Md., killed.


Dorsey, Charles, Howard county, Md.


Dorsey, Nick.


Edwards, William, living in West Virginia, wounded.


Emerson, Ridgely, living in West Virginia, wounded.


Gilbert, Stevens, living in West Virginia, wounded.


Graham, Israel, living in Frederick county, Md., wounded. Grubb, Richard, afterwards captain, killed.


Gatch, Thomas, living in Baltimore county, Md., wounded.


Gover, William, Loudoun county, Va., dead.


Green, John, Charles county, Md.


Gilmor, Harry, Baltimore county, Md., afterwards colonel; wounded.


Gittings, Edward, Frederick county, Md., dead.


Gilmore, Howard, Baltimore county, Md., dead.


Howell, Rodney, afterwards lieutenant, dead; wounded.


Higgins, James, Cumberland, Md., killed.


Higgins, Henry, Cumberland, Md., killed.


Hughes, Irving, Howard county, Md., killed.


Hannon, Henry, Charles county, Md., dead.


Hilleary, Clarence, Frederick county, Md., living ; wounded at Fairfield, Md.


Hilleary, Thomas, Frederick county, Md., living.


Lee, Edmund, Jefferson county, W. Va., dead; wounded.


Hoax, Robert, Loudoun county, Va., dead ; wounded.


King, Thompson, Anne Arundel county, Md., living ; wounded. Kemp, William, Baltimore county, Md., killed.


Keller, Ab., Allegany county, Md., killed.


Knott, Frank, Frederick county, Md., killed.


407


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Merriman, Richard, Baltimore county, Md., wounded.


Motter, Jake, Frederick county, Md., wounded.


Miller, William, Washington county, Md., dead ; wounded. Money, Ephraim, died at Point Lookout.


Marshall, Humphrey, Kentucky, dead.


Minor, Fairfax, Loudoun county, Va., dead.


Marlow, Robert, Frederick county, Md., dead.


Mooney, William.


Norris, James, Baltimore county, Md., dead.


Orrison, Town, Loudoun county, Va., dead ; wounded.


Orndorf, Jim, Jefferson county, W. Va., wounded.


Osburn, Joseph, Loudoun county, Va., living ; wounded.


Owens, Charles, Anne Arundel county, Md., afterwards cap- tain ; wounded.


Paul, William. Peyton, Henry.


Philpott, Blanchard, afterward third lieutenant; wounded.


Rate, Charles, Charles county, Md., dead ; wounded.


Rench, Charles, Washington county, Md., dead.


Ridge, Emerson.


Ritenour, W. H.


Russell, Dr. Charles, Loudoun county, Va.


Singleton, Thomas, Montgomery county, Md., living in Wash- ington ; wounded.


Sakers, Sam, Maryland, killed.


Staub, R. P. H., Virginia, dead.


Shepperd, Thomas, Baltimore county, Md., wounded.


Shepperd, Abe, Jefferson county, W. Va.


Smith, Clapham, afterwards third lieutenant, dead; wounded.


Stocks, Thomas, Loudoun county, Va., wounded.


Stoaks, Brad., Frederick county, Md., dead; wounded.


Stone, William, Washington City, living, wounded.


Trapnell, Joseph, Frederick county, Md., now at Charlestown, W. Va.


Thomas, James H., Frederick county, Md., killed.


Thomas, Charles, Charles county, Md., killed.


408


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


White, E. V., Loudoun county, Va., later colonel; wounded. Welsh, Warner, Frederick county, Md., afterwards, captain ; wounded.


Wagner, Charles, Baltimore City, wounded.


Wakenight, William, Washington county, Md., now at Har- risonburg, Va .; wounded.


Wilson, C. P., Frederick county, Md., dead; wounded.


West, Eugene, Frederick county, Md., dead; wounded.


West, J. P., Frederick county, Md., living ; wounded. Young, Dorie, Loudoun county, Va., living; wounded. Young, T. J., Austin, Ark.


COMPANY H.


OFFICERS.


Capt. I. C. Sharp, killed October 9th, 1864.


First Lieut. Jacob Sharp, killed at Gettysburg


Second Lieut. Durich Pennybacker.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergt. Benjamin Pennybacker.


Second Sergt. Phineus Stickley, wounded.


Third Sergt. John Folk, killed.


First Corp. William Hesley.


Second Corp. Daniel Stickley.


Third Corp. Jacob Good.


PRIVATES.


Altafer, J. M. Bowman, Michael, dead. Bowman, Edward, dead. Black, Richard. Brock, Godfrey.


409


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Brock, William.


Bean, William, company cook. Deppo, Phil. Deppo, David. Diddier, Hiram. Dinkle, Enoch, killed at Gettysburg.


Ettinger, David.


Finnegan, Richard.


Fitzwaters, Isaac, killed.


Hesley, Milton. Harner, George. Holtsinger, Andrew. Harlow, Samuel.


Jordan, John. Jordan, Samuel. Moore, Joseph, killed in Cattle raid.


Mead, Moffit, Willis, quartermaster. Miller, Mulhere, Bernard.


Manley, George, wounded October 9th, 1864. Orelock, Sampson. Pence, John, wounded and died.


Pennybacker, Ide, wounded.


Roads, Ready,


Rador, Cortus. Rice, Joseph, wounded in the Wilderness. Shultz, William.


Simmers, Swanson, Stanley, Sandy, William. Showalter, Henry. Tappan, Y., wounded in Cattle raid. Wiseman, John.


410


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Wilson, - Windell, James. Whisman, John.


COMPANY I.


(Furnished by J. H. Flemming, of Dayton, Va.)


OFFICERS.


Capt. E. H. Shans, killed accidentally in Rockingham county.


First Lieut. Noah D. Roudabush, died of typhoid fever in Hampshire county.


Second Lieut. A. C. Lincoln.


Third Lieut. Rease.


Third Lieut. Jacob Michael, succeeded Rease.


Third Lieut. Moses O'Brian, succeeded Michael.


AFTER REORGANIZATION.


Capt. A. C. Lincoln.


First Lieut. Derick Rader, discharged on account of ill health.


Second Lieut. John Crawford.


Third Lieut. John W. Hughes, commanded the company the last two years of the war and deserved much credit.


PRIVATES.


Armentrout, Abraham. Armentrout, David.


Archer, Peter.


Bryan, Robert.


Bryan, Jeremiah, fourth corporal.


Bazle, Moses.


Bowman, Benjamin.


Bowman, Jacob.


Bowman, Michael.


4II


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Brown, Isaac. Bush, Henry. Bush, Erasmus. Bull, Henry.


Black, Samuel.


Baldwin, James. Baxter, Frank.


Cook, John.


Detrick, Jackson.


Detrick, Harvey.


Desser, John.


Desser, Milton.


Depoy, Isaac.


Depoy, Philip.


Depoy, Henry, dead.


Dinkle, Allen.


Dinkle, Enos, third sergeant ; dead.


Dinkle, John.


Flemming, John.


Flemming, H. F.


Flemming, J. H., first corporal.


Flarity, John.


Foster, Frank.


Gyer, John.


Grannels, Christopher.


Gills, William.


Gills, Daniel.


Garland, William, third corporal.


Gaither, James.


Good, William.


Good, Jacob. Hayes, John W.


Homan, Washington.


Homan, William.


Holland, Jerry.


Hess, Abraham, fourth sergeant.


412


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Hinton, John.


Harrison, William.


Harrison, David.


Harrington, Henry.


Hume, Benjamin.


Hoover, Jacob. Joseph, Moses.


Joseph, John.


Joseph, Strother, killed on Blackwater Cattle raid.


Kearney, James H.


Kerigan, Henry.


Kelly, David.


Lee, Jack, killed at Upperville.


Latham, James.


Laymen, Reuben.


Loker, Marion.


Lincoln, David.


Loftes, Arch.


Loftes, Ralph.


Landis, George.


Landis, Robert.


Landis, Washington.


Laymon, Philip, killed at Appomattox.


McDorman, Samuel.


McDorman, John.


Michael, R. T., killed at Cedar Creek.


Maupin, Horace.


Morris, Henry.


Morris, George, dead.


Morris, P.


McKey, Edward.


Odewalt, John.


Pirkey, E.


Pirkey, Henry.


Planger, Jacob.


Planger, Jacob, Jr.


413


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Planger, John, second sergeant. Roudabush, William R. Pennybaker, Joseph. Reedy, George.


Richards, James, second corporal.


Robinson, John, quartermaster.


Robinson, John, Jr. Robinson, William, wounded at Cedar Creek.


Robinson, Richard.


Ray, David.


Ray, Joseph.


Rhodes, Preston.


Rader, Peter.


Rader, John, killed at the Wilderness.


Rinehart, John.


Riley, Owen.


Riley, Michael, first sergeant.


Smith, Samuel. Scott, George.


Simpson, Thomas.


Turner, James.


Terrill, William.


Terrill, St. Clair. Thomas, Samuel.


Thomas, Michael. Webster, George. Webster, William. Webster, Robert. West, D. Winegard, John.


Whisman, James. Whisman, Charles. Wood, George. Whitmore, Frank. Whitmore, John.


414


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


COMPANY K.


(Compiled by John L. Schaeffer, Quicksburg, Va.)


OFFICERS.


First Capt. William Miller, died in Baltimore.


Second Capt. H. R. T. Koontz, killed near Mt. Jackson, Va. (date forgotten).


Third Capt. J. G. Neff, wounded three times, twice severely ; living in Mt. Jackson, Va.


First Lieut. J. A. Mohler, sabre cut in forehead ; died in Texas since the war.


Second Lieut. Naason Basye, wounded three times; living in West Virginia.


PRIVATES.


Albright, John, first man killed in company.


Alger, Nathaniel, badly wounded in east Virginia ; dead.


Alger, John, died since the war.


Andes, Dilmon J., living near Moores Store, Va.


Bayse, Jonas, dead.


Bridagum, Isaac.


Baker, Milton O., living.


Bolinger, Adam, dead.


Brumbaugh, Green S., Martinsburg, W. Va.


Bridges, Marian F., near New Market, Va.


Branner, Philip, dead; wounded.


Bird, William Wirt, died since the war.


Bird, P. M. S., living near Mt. Jackson, Va. Barr, Joseph.


Barb, David A., died from wounds received in battle.


Barb, Amos S., died near Alum Springs.


Barb, Elias, not long in service, detailed.


Barb, David (of Henry), died in Romney in 1861.


415


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Coile, Samuel, dead. Coile, Cain, dead. Cave, John H., whereabouts unknown. Cave, Benjamin F., whereabouts unknown. Cave, Noah, whereabouts unknown.


Cook, Cornelius, living near Columbia Furnace. Clem, William B., died in New Market, Va., in 1907.


Clem, Ammon W., company blacksmith, dead. Dingledine, Adam, died from wound in battle. Drummond, William, dead. Drummond, Jacob, dead.


Estep, Jesse, living near Orkney Springs, Va.


Estep, William, dead.


Estep, George, near Cabin Hill, Va.


Estep, Moses, West.


Eckard, John. Elbon, Lorenzo D., killed at Greenland Gap, W. Va.


Fansler, George W., dead.


Fansler, Siram, Orkney Springs.


Funkhouser, John H., wounded in battle; living near Moore- field, W. Va.


Funkhouser, Jacob H., Orkney Springs, Va.


Funkhouser, William, wounded; died in 1902.


Funkhouser, Simon, dead.


Funkhouser, David, company cook, died in January, 1906.


Funkhouser, Isaac, Orkney Springs, Va.


Funkhouser, Christ. B., died in 1907.


Funkhouser, Samuel H., Indiana. Funkhouser, Peter, killed in battle.


Feller, Mahlon G., Washington, D. C.


Foltz, Nathaniel S., Forestville, Va. Foltz, Joseph, dead. Foltz, Samuel J., dead.


Fadely, Daniel. Frye, William, dead. Fry, Jacob.


416


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Frye, Reuben, Parkersburg, W. Va.


Filtzmoyer, Lemuel, wounded in east Virginia.


Fisher, Joel S., Maryland.


Garber, Joseph J., Forestville, Va.


Getz, John, died February 3rd, 1901.


Getz, Samuel D., died February 12th, 1907.


Good, John W., Hagerstown, Md.


Good, Jacob.


Griffith, Mark, killed in east Virginia.


Hottel, David H., Woodstock, Va.


Hottel, Nathaniel (Dock), Ohio.


Hepner, Dice, killed at Upperville, Va.


Hepner, John J., dead.


Hepner, Jacob L., wounded twice severely ; living near Orkney Springs, Va.


Hepner, James.


Hepner, Gideon, detailed; near Orkney Springs, Va.


Hepner, Henry, wounded at Cedar Creek ; Oregon.


Hanson, William, died from wound.


Hanson, Samuel, dead.


Harpine, Jonathan J., dead.


Harpine, Silone, Moores Store, Va.


Hansbarger, J. Lemuel, Conicville, Va.


Haun, Joseph, Indiana.


Higgs, Noah, dead.


Higgs, Frank L., West Virginia.


Hollar, Robert S., Kansas.


Hottinger, David (Dwarf), not long in service.


Kibler, William, Woodstock, Va.


Kipps, Jacob, killed in skirmish.


Kipps, Adam, dead.


Kipps, Lewis, joined company ; war closed before he reported.


Keller, Amos, Mount Olive.


Keller, Ananias, Toms Brook, Va.


Kelley, Bryan T., dead.


Lonas, J. Benton, killed in east Virginia.


417


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Lambert, Joseph, wounded; Woodstock, Va.


Lichliter, A. J., sabre cut, August 2nd, 1863, at Orange Court House, Va. Lichliter, Cornelius B., Powel's Fort, Va.


Long, Benjamin F., accidentally killed himself.


Matthews, Robert L.


Middleton, John, dead. McInturff, J. B., Strasburg, Va.


McInturff, A. P., Strasburg, Va.


McMullen, David, Reliance, Va. McWilliams, Reuben, dead.


McWilliams, David, dead.


Moomaw, Samuel, killed in east Virginia.


Moomaw, David, Orkney Springs, Va.


Moomaw, George W., near Hudson's Crossroads.


Moomaw, Jesse, dead. Mohler, William A., died in Texas in 1900.


Mohler, Thomas J., Timberville, Va.


Moore, William P., Forestville, Va.


Neff, J. Michael, teamster, near New Market, Va.


Nesselrodt, Job. S., Orkney Springs, Va.


Nesselrodt, A. J., dead. Overholser, Samuel P., west.


Orndorff, Philip, wounded ; dead.


Orndorff, George W., Toms Brook, Va.


Orndorff, John H., not long in service.


Peer, John W., Saumsville, Va.


Peer, Joseph, Saumsville, Va. Pennywitt, Reuben, dead.


Pence, William A., wounded twice in battles.


Pence, John W., company cook, died October 14th, 1906.


Pence, John M., Forestville, Va.


Pence, Harrison, died October 11th, 1901.


Pence, Samuel, Forestville, Va.


Pence, Adam, ambulance corps ; Forestville.


Pence, Michael J., died August 2nd, 1906.


418


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Pence, Milton, died May 10th, 1900.


Peters, Amos, died at Mt Clifton.


Prophet, Jacob, cook, died January 17th, 1903. Rinker, Israel R., dead.


Rau, Samuel, dead.


Ritter, Joseph, shot in mouth.


Rude, William S., wounded at Trevilians station.


Reedy, John, dead.


Reedy, David S., Mount Olive.


Ryman, David, wounded; dead.


Ryman, Thomas J., Kansas.


Rickard, John, wounded at Gettysburg.


Sheets, Will, dead.


Showalter, John H., Moores Store, Va.


Shutters, David, killed in skirmish near Timberville.


Shutters, Christopher, Forestville.


Straub, Frederick.


Steinhart, John, sabre cut, August 3rd, 1863, at Orange Court House.


Stickley, Joseph, dead.


Stickley, George, killed in Meems Bottoms.


See, John C., died from wounds received in battle.


See, Craigen, dead.


Snarr, John H., wounded in east Virginia.


Smootz, Harvey, company commissary, dead.


Swartz, John, Missouri.


Schaeffer, John L., sabre cuts, August 2nd, 1863, at Orange Court House.


Schaeffer, George W., Quicksburg.


Sibert, John M., dead.


Tussing, Henry, near Orkney Springs, Va.


Webb, Henry, eastern Virginia.


Webb, Isaac, detailed.


Webb, Jacob, dead.


Webb, Reuben, Illinois.


Wakeman, John.


419


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Walker, Levi, dead.


Wunder, Henry S., Mt Jackson. Will, John, near Moores Store, Va.


Walters, Lemuel, not long in service. Zehring, John, badly wounded at Cedar Creek.


Zehring, William, killed in east Virginia.


Zehring, Jacob, killed at Gettysburg.


Zehring, Samuel, wounded in battle.


Zehring, George W., wounded in battle.


Zirkle, A. J., dead.


Zirkle, Silone, near Mt. Jackson, Va.


Zirkle, J. Michael, Forestville.


Five officers, 170 privates, sergeants and corporals.


MUSTER ROLL OF ELEVENTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY (LAUREL BRIGADE), ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA.


COMPANY A.


OFFICERS.


Capt. A. J. Turner, dead, Luray, Va.


First Lieut. J. B. Seibert.


Second Lieut. L. F. Wilson, killed.


First Sergt. J. W. Satterfield, Seattle.


Second Sergt. B. Runk, killed.


Third Sergt. Thad, Britner, killed.


PRIVATES.


Betts, James, dead, Martinsburg, W. Va. Butler, John, Bunker Hill, W. Va. Cross, J. W., Berkeley Springs.


Cross, D. W., Hedgesville, W. Va. Cross, J. A., Bunker Hill, W. Va.


Callan, Neal. Crane, George. Doran, Joseph. Fooks, J. D. Hedges, F. F., killed. Harris, C. T. Hodson, Louis, Winchester, Va. Jenkins, James, killed. Kitchen, Charles. King, R. A.


421


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Lillard, Hall, Madison county.


Mowery, John, killed. McNamar, Michael, Martinsburg, W. Va. Mingle, John, dead. Miller, Henry, dead. Miller, Samuel, dead.


Norman, Matthew, Berkeley Springs.


Patterson, John, killed.


Patterson, James, Bunker Hill.


Patterson, Frank, Bunker Hill.


Post, James.


Pifer, George, Bunker Hill.


Royce, William, Hampshire county.


Ritter, J. W., killed.


Ritter, Abe. Rockwell, G. W.


Swagard, Louis.


Sperry, William, dead.


Strode, Joseph, dead.


Smith, Frank, dead.


Sayles, William T., Martinsburg, W. Va. Wilson, T. G., dead.


COMPANY B.


(Furnished by T. K. Cartmell.)


OFFICERS.


Capt. William H. Harness, resigned; Capon Springs, W. Va.


First Lieut. S. H. Alex, died after the war.


Second Lieut. Charles J. Lobb, died after the war.


Third Lieut. James Wilson.


First Sergt. M. B. Cartmell, promoted to captaincy; killed December 17, 1863.


Second Sergt. Christian Hoffman.


422


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Third Sergt. John Wilson, Beverly, W. Va.


Fourth Sergt. Isaac Mckeever, detailed ordnance sergeant ; died.


Fifth Sergt. George B. Larrick, wounded 1862; Lexington, Va.


First Corp. H. W. Halterman.


Second Corp. Benjamin Longacre.


Third Corp. C. J. Longacre.


Fourth Corp. William Branson.


PRIVATES.


Albin, James.


Amick, Henry, killed.


Ashenfelter, David.


Bean, Joseph, Beans Settlement, Hardy county, W. Va.


Berry, J. W.


Beohm, T. S.


Bovinger, George.


Crites, Daniel.


Crites, William.


Custard, St. Clair.


Cook, Abner, accidentally wounded.


Clem, James H.


Crawford, L. W.


Coffman, W. W.


Combs, Armstead.


Cartmell, Thomas K., detailed for secret service, commissioned captain ; Winchester, Va.


Cunningham, D. C.


Culdice, William.


Cleaver, George.


Demond, Edward.


Daugherty, James H., promoted to captaincy ; killed.


Dyer, J. W. Early, James O.


------


423


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Fon, George. Fisher, J. P. C. Fitzwater, Fishel, David. Fitzwater, Levi.


Hardy, John.


Halterman, Jacob.


Harper, William, lost leg; Postoffice, Lost City, W. Va.


Halterman, Michael.


Halter, John.


Hulver, Isaac, badly wounded when Captain Cartmell was killed ; Postoffice, Lexington, Mo.


Hutton, Daniel M.


Hudson, Thomas. Hawes, Jasper.


Heiskell, Joe Dan, Romney, W. Va.


Judy, Enoch, Moorefield, W. Va.


Ketterman, Aaron.


Lloyd, William, killed as scout when with T. K. Cartmell.


Lloyd, Robert, captured as scout when with T. K. Cartmell; never heard from.


Ketterman, Abraham.


Ketterman, Gabriel.


Lynch, John W. Lyons, William.


Mayhew, James.


Mungold, Solomon, scout.


Miller, Ambrose. McDermott, Henry.


McKeever, William, died 1900, Wardensville, W. Va. Mckeever, H. C., died 1900, Wardensville, W. Va. May, James M. Neff, Mortimer, W. Newhouse, Thomas, captured. Orndorff, Morgan. Orndorff, Henry J.


424


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Pownell, David, absent without leave.


Parsons, Adam.


Pratt, John, detailed in Jackson Corps.


Pratt, Job H.


Pains, John, absent from wounds received in battle.


Reed, H. J., Postoffice, Opequon, Va.


Riffey, Harvey.


Smith, Reuben.


Sherman, Noalı.


Snyder, Martin V.


Sager, Jacob.


Sulser, John T.


Sine, Bazil.


Sine, Elijah.


Sine, Benjamin, absent with leave; sick.


Smith, Joseph, absent with leave; sick.


Saroil, John, sick.


Smith, David.


Smith, Daniel.


Thorpe, Benjamin F.


Teetes, Levi.


Violet, W. H.


Van Meter, David, killed when Captain Cartmell was killed near Fairfax Station.


Vameter, Isaac.


Wilson, George.


Witzel, Jacob.


Webb, Thomas.


Painter, Absolom.


425


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


COMPANY C.


(Furnished by I. N. Beery.)


OFFICERS.


Capt. John R. Pendleton, dead.


First Lieut. E. S. Mitchell, died September 3, 1907; Timber- ville, Va.


Second Lieut. John Fauley, living ; Illinois.


Third Lieut. Edwin Pendeton, killed in Wilderness fight, Va.


First Sergt. John Famkin, living; Clarksburg, W. Va.


Second Sergt. Hally Bragoiner, Alexandria, Va.


PRIVATES.


Aubry, Polk, West Virginia.


Beery, I. N., Harrisonburg, Va.


Bush, Charles, Linville, Va.


Bennett, Joshua, Linville, Va.


Bush, Samuel, dead ; Linville, Va.


Bull, Henry, dead; Rockingham, Va. Bailey, Henry, dead; Rockingham, Va.


Beam, Abraham, dead ; Rockingham, Va.


Clem, Ashford, dead; Rockingham, Va.


Cline, Henry, dead ; Rockingham, Va.


Clem, Frank, dead; Rockingham, Va. Cook, Joseph. Durrow, Marion. Eversole, Peter, dead.


Erman, James, Harrisonburg, Va. Faught, Joseph L, dead; Rockingham, Va. Feller, John L., living ; Woodstock, Va. Fink, Noah,


Gray, Richard, dead; Berryville, Va.


--


426


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Hulvy, George, living; Harrisonburg, Va.


Holsinger, Phil, living; Tenth Leagon, Va.


Holsinger, John, living; Tenth Leagon, Va.


Lonthan, James L., died since the war.


Hess, Harvey. Jones, Thomas.


King, Wilson, dead; Baltimore, Md.


Miaphes, Charles, killed at surrender.


Nazlerod, William, killed at surrender; Rockingham county, Va.


Nane, Joseph, living at Broadway, Va.


Tennington, Harvey.


Thomas, Perry.


Roudabush, William, living in Indiana.


Roadcap, Jacob, dead.


Roadcap, Harvey, living in Brocks Gap, Va.


O'Roark, Charles.


Reed, Abraham, dead ; Rockingham, Va.


Reedy, Joseph, dead; Rockingham, Va.


Ritchie, Philip, dead ; Rockingham, Va.


Ritchie, Simon, dead; Brocks Gap, Va.


Showalter, B. F., living ; Brandy Station, Va. Showalter, G. W., dead ; Mt. Crawford, Va. Shaner, G. W., dead; Edom, Va.


Shipe, Joseph, dead ; Harrisonburg, Va.


Snyder, D. C., Berryville, Va.


Smith, Harrison, living ; Forestville, Va. Smith, Thomas.


Spencer, Edward.


Smith, Henry.


Sprinkel, Calvin, living; Brocks Gap, Va.


Sanger, Levi, Sangersville, Va.


Somers, Reuben, Brocks Gap, Va.


Taylor, Henry.


Vanmeter, James, living ; Berryville, Va.


427


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


Vanmeter, Isaac, Berryville, Va.


Vandiver, John.


Wilson, George R.


Walters, William, living; Shenandoah county, Va.


Witting, Harry.


Wetzel, Simon.


Zetty, Daniel, living at Melrose, Va.


COMPANY D.


(Furnished by E. H. McDonald.)


OFFICERS.


Capt. E. H. McDonald, promoted to major, then to lieutenant- colonel of regiment ; Charlestown, W. Va.


First Lieut. William Taylor, promoted to captain ; Ridgeville, W. Va.


Second Lieut. John Blue, promoted to first lieutenant ; Rom- ney, W. Va.


Third Lieut. Isaac Parsons, promoted to second lieutenant ; died since the war.


First Sergt. Joseph Seward, promoted to third lieutenant ; Afton, Va.


First Sergt. John D. Parsons, Shaw, Kans.


Second Sergt. Amos Robinson, dead.


Third Sergt. R. B. Kidd, dead.


Quartermaster Sergt. Samuel Bane, Ballington, W. Va.


Company Sergt. Conrad Nomstat, Ballington, W. Va. Corp. Uriah Lease, dead.


Corp. James Ream, killed at Jacks Shop.


Corp. Lem. Nixon, dead.


Corp. George Holt, dead.


428


A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL BRIGADE


PRIVATES.


Adams, John, dead.


Abbee, Frederick, died in prison.


Abbee, Philip, dead.


Brady, Isaac T., promoted to corporal ; dead.


Brill, Mathias, killed at Darksville.


Brown, Frank, Shutz Mills, W. Va.


Bowers, John W., Fort Worth, Tex.


Brown, Richard, died in prison.


Barnet, Frank, killed in battle.


Brown, John.


Bobo, J. W.


Carder, Charles.


Carder, Frederick.


Carroll, John, killed at Hanover Junction.


Carroll, Jed.


Chressap, Robert, killed at Moorefield.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.