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Slusser, Samuel, wounded in battle of the Wilderness in 1864. Slusser, William, died in 1863.
Saufley, Joseph, died after the war.
Saufley, William.
Sherman, D. W. Showalter, Samuel.
Stover, Jacob.
Sylvins, Moses, wounded and died since the war.
Spader, John, died in 1906.
Smith, Allen.
Trobough, John.
Treavy, J. C.
Will, William A., died since the war.
Will, Nason.
White, Milton, died since the war.
Whitesell, Jacob, killed at Hawe's Shop in 1864.
Wine, John.
Wine, William.
Wilberger, David.
Smith, Billy.
Marshall, Thomas.
Smith, Noah. 1 Colored.
This company was highly complimented by Genl. J. E. B. Stuart for its gallantry and efficiency. It was especially noted for its fine dismounted fighting.
COMPANY I.
OFFICERS.
Capt. Charles T. O'Ferral, transferred and promoted to a colonelcy ; congressman from Virginia and Governor of the State.
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First Lieut. Granville Eastham, desperately wounded at Brandy Station; dead.
Second Lieut. John R. Rust, wounded; had six horses shot under him; this splendid officer served from the begin- ning of the war under Ashby to the end; his only absence being 60 days in prison.
First Sergt. John W. Ashby, killed at Appomattox in last charge in 1865.
Second Sergt. James Grubbs, wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864.
Third Sergt. Peter F. Cooley, wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864.
Fourth Sergt. Joseph R. Coomes.
First Corp. Horace M. Wade.
Second Corp. Bushrod Rust, wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864.
Third Corp. John W. Strother.
Fourth Corp. John W. Mckay.
PRIVATES.
Ash, George A., wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Ash, Buckner, wounded near Petersburg in Reams Station fight.
Ashby, Lewis.
Ashby, Russell, killed at Appomattox in last charge; recruit.
Baker, Jonas, wounded in the Wilderness in 1864.
Biggs, Elias. Black, Henry A.
Black, Benjamin F., wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864.
Breedlove, Samuel. Brown, John T. Burk, Thomas. Costello, Edward. Chapman, J. A.
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Cooley, Samuel C.
Cooley, Smith, wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Coverstone, Lewis.
Crawley,
Cunningham, John F.
Davis, A. C., wounded; died in prison.
Eichelberger, D. S.
Furgeson, Abner, wounded.
Flynn, James A., killed at Cranberry Summit, in Jones' raid in West Virginia.
Green, Casper W.
Heiflebower, Edward, color-sergeant, badly wounded at Brandy fight.
Harrison, William H.
Holmes, William F., killed in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864.
Haskins, William A., wounded at Buckland.
Haskins, Daniel.
Johnson, Thomas.
Kem, Henry R.
Lake, Enoch A., wounded at Jacks Shop.
Lake, John H., wounded at Upperville.
Long, Isaac, wounded at Toms Brook.
Muman, William.
Massie, Edward G., måde sergeant-major of brigade.
McKay, Joseph.
Mitchell, I. Ship.
Oliver, John B.
Oliver, Alfred, killed at Jacks Shop.
Page, Thomas D.
Palmer, Robert, wounded at Brandy Station.
Payne, Edward S., wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Petty, Thomas W.
Petty, George N.
Powers, John W.
Putnam, W. R. F., wounded in Trevilians fight. Reid, John R.
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Reid, George W., killed in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Rice, Benjamin F.
Ridgeway, Joseph, wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Ridgeway, Newton, wounded at Trevilians.
Reiley, J. W. Reiley, J. M.
Ruley, William A.
Robinson, James T., wounded in the Wilderness.
Ruffner, Benjamin F., died since the war.
Russell, Santmyers, D. M. Sherrard, William.
Seibert, George W.
Stokes, Newton, wounded.
Stout George, wounded at Brandy Station.
Strother, George W.
Strother R. F., wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Strother, John I.
Strother, William, killed in the Wilderness, May 5th.
Strother, James W.
Strother, Lewis, wounded at Brandy Station.
Tally, John, wounded at Brandy Station.
Tolbert, Charles W., badly wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th.
Templeman, James, wounded at Poolesville, Md., in 1863.
Thornhill, Philetus, wounded at Brandy Station.
Turner, James C., killed in the Wilderness, May 5th. Vermillian, James.
Warwicks, John, wounded at Buckland.
White, James W.
Woodward, Thomas E. Yuille, A. C. Yuille, A. B. Yuille, Thomas.
MUSTER ROLL OF THIRTY-FIFTH VIRGINIA CAV- ALRY (WHITE'S BATTALION), LAUREL BRIGADE, ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA.
Colonel Commanding Elijah V. White, of Leesburg, Va., sev- eral times severely wounded ; died January 11th, 1907. Major George N. Ferneyhough, of Washington, D. C., resigned in 1864.
Major F. M. Myers, succeeding Ferneyhough ; was formerly captain of Company C; died October 19th, 1906.
COMPANY A.
OFFICERS.
Capt. F. M. Myers, wounded at Mount Clifton, October 7th, 1864; died October, 1906.
First Lieut. William F. Barrett, captured at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863; died since the war.
Second Lieut. R. C. Marlow, wounded at Trevilians; died since the war.
Third Lieut. B. F. Conrad, lost leg in the Wilderness; died since the war.
First Sergt. Thomas S. Grubb, killed at Toms Brook, October 9th, 1864.
Second Sergt. Edward L. Bennett, lost leg at Trevilians, June IIth, 1864; died since the war.
Third Sergt. John Dove, wounded at Waterford, August 27th, 1862.
Fourth Sergt. George F. Everhart, wounded in the Wilder ness, May 5th, 1864; living at Waterford, Va.
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Fifth Sergt. Charles F. Galloway, wounded at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863 ; living at Warrenton, Va. First Corp. William H. H. Moreland, living. Second Corp. J. W. Whaley, Herndon, Va. Third Corp. E. H. Tavenner, wounded at Toms Brook ; dead.
Fourth Corp. J. J. Jenkins, Dranesville, Va.
PRIVATES.
Anderson, Colmore. Barker, Rufus C.
Bicksler, John F., wounded, May 5th, 1864; dead.
Ballenger, Benjamin F.
Bales, Charles A. Buzzard, O. M.
Barrett, C. Boyd, wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th ; South Dakota.
Brown,
Brown, William, killed at Monks Neck in 1864.
Bussard, Lycurgus, killed at Glenmore in 1864.
Conner, Joseph E., dead.
Carper, Philip W., wounded at Brandy Station; Dranesville, Va. . Coe, Aurelius. Cuizen, William T., dead. Conrad, Jonathan T., dead. Curry, William F., dead.
Crumbaker, Samuel W., killed in the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864. Chadwell, John R. Cook, Alfred M.
Craig, George W., wounded at High Bridge; Middleburg, Va. Cockerill, A. J. Debutts, John. Dove, Joseph. Darr, James W.
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Douglas, John.
Douglas, Samuel E., killed.
Douglas, Edward.
Douglas, James R., killed at Neersville, Va., February, 1805.
Douglas, Theodore, killed.
Douglas, Ross.
Drish, Edwin, killed at Leesburg, July, 1864. Donolioe, Legrand. Ellmore, John D.
Ellmore, George.
Edwards, William, killed at Trevilian,, June 19th, 1844 Foley, Fenton, wounded at Greenland Gap.
Freeman, James, wounded at Brandy Station. Fletcher, John W., wounded at High Bridge, April @h, 1865 Fletcher, James H., teamster.
Fletcher, John T., teamster.
Grubb, H.
Grubb, T., killed at Toms Brook.
Galloway, Charles. Galloway, William.
Garrett, Albert T. Householder, William O., wounded in the Wilderness.
Hayes, Brook, killed at Waterford.
Herndon, Joseph, killed in the Wilderness in 1864.
Goard, John, wounded at Mount Clifton in 1864. Howard, John, wounded at Enon Church in 1864. Harding, Richard. Harding, Albert.
Harper, James W., living in the West.
Hibbs, Henry C.
Horseman, William H.
Hancock, James W. Hutchenson, John R. Hummer, Braden. Hummer, Henry O., killed at Parkers Store, November, 1863 Hutchinson, George C.
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Jenkins, Samuel, killed at Poolesville in 1862.
Jacobs, George W., Leesburg, Va. Jones, Edward F., wounded at Edwards Ferry in 1863. Kilgore, Mortimer.
Kidwell, James E., Leesburg, Va.
Kabrich, Peter J., mortally wounded at Waterford in 1862. Kane, Doc.
Kyle, William P., wounded at Brandy Station.
Keighn, Samuel, dead.
Kephart, John, wounded in the Wilderness.
Kephart, Jasper C.
Leslie, Benjamin F., killed at High Bridge in 1865.
Lewis, Thomas R.
Lewis, John. Lyon, William L.
Lee, Edgar A.
Lee, John F.
Lee, William W., dead.
Lee, James E. Luckett, William H.
Lee, David J., dead. Lee, George, wounded at High Bridge. Mock, G.
Moore, Henry R., killed in the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864. Marlow, Jolin H., wounded at Sapony Church in 1864. McCauley, John F.
Mobberly, John W., murdered in Loudoun in 1865.
McFarland, William A., Hamilton, Va.
McFarland, Henry C., wounded at Brandy Station in 1863. McFarland, Richard.
Myers, Thomas J., dead.
Myers, Charles P., wounded at Thornton's Mill in 1863. Minor, Fairfax C.
Miller, George, courier for General Rosser. Muse, John W.
McDonough, W. W., wounded in the Wilderness in 1864.
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O'Neal, James W. O'Niel, Edward.
Orrison, John W.
Oxley, E. R., dead.
Pettingall, D. C., wounded at Thornton's Mill in 1863. Presgraves, Samuel T., killed at Monks Neck in 1864 Presgraves, Philip. Polland, James E.
Pickett, Enoch F.
Palmer, Mortimer M.
Price, Joseph.
Prince, Daniel L., killed at Brandy Station.
Richards, Lewis.
Ryan, James M., dead.
Riley, James.
Ryan, Henry C.
Ryan, William.
Robertson, Jacob R., wounded at Glenmore in 1862.
Snoots, William, wounded at the Wilderness in 1864.
Sellman, Henry.
Sheeves, W. M. J.
Spates, T. G., wounded at Greenland Gap; Hillsboro, Va.
Shugars, C. H.
Stephenson, John, wounded at Snickers Gap in 1862; dead. Simpson, Henry.
Survick, George W., dead.
Sloper, John T.
Smith, James B. N., dead.
Sampsell, Henry G.
Sinclair, John H.
Simpson, John F., dead.
Saffer, B. F., dead. Tribby, James W. Tribby, John T.
Tipper, Thomas C., killed in the Wilderness, May 12th, 1864. Titus, William, wounded at Toms Brook ; dead.
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Tavenner, Edward, Leesburg, Va.
Van Devanter, T. H., Wheatland, Va.
Wenner, C. C. Walker, Charles C. Walker, William T.
Walker, John. Whaley, C. M. C.
Whaley, Charles A.
Wycoff, A. C., wounded in Wilderness ; taken prisoner October 19, 1864. White, John W., wounded at High Bridge. Wooten, D.
COMPANY B.
OFFICERS.
Capt. G. W. Christwell, Montgomery county ; dead.
First Lieut. J. R. Crown, Frederick county ; dead.
Second Lieut. Nicholas Dorsey, Frederick county ; dead.
Third Lieut. S. C. White, dead.
First Sergt. H. O. Sellman, Leesburg, Va. Second Sergt. G. Henderson.
Third Sergt. William Fitch, Montgomery county.
Fourth Sergt. Charles Green, Montgomery county.
Fifth Sergt. Alonzo Sellman, Montgomery county ; wounded in the Wilderness; dead.
First Corp. Frank Williams, Poolesville, Md. Second Corp. John Craft, Washington, D. C. Third Corp. Robert T. Dade, Illinois. Scholl, C. E., Indiana.
PRIVATES.
Allen, -, Virginia. Alridge, Robert, Virginia. Butler, Charles E., Montgomery county.
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Butler, George, Virginia.
Bezant, William T., Frederick county.
Beall, Thomas, Frederick county.
Brisnan, John, Baltimore, Md.
Brady, Edward, Frederick county.
Boswell, William, Loudoun county, Va.
Carlyle, David, Gaithersburg, Md.
Carlyle, William, Montgomery county.
Coberth, David, Washington.
Crown, John O., Berryville, Va.
Crown, Frederick, dead.
Cantwell, Michael, Baltimore, Md.
Christwell, William, Adamstown, Md.
Christwell, Edward, afterwards made first lieutenant.
Cecil,
Davis, James, Virginia.
Davison, John, Baltimore, Md.
Dade, Lee, Leesburg, Va.
Darne, William.
Durham, James, dead.
Elgin, John O., Virginia.
Eader, Charles, Frederick county.
Eader, Lewis, Frederick county.
Fitzsimmons, Nicholas, Frederick county.
Gordon, -, Baltimore, Md.
Grahame, William, Baltimore, Md.
Gallager, -, Baltimore, Md.
Heffner, Stephen, Loudoun county, Va.
Hays, R. P., Dickerson, Md.
Hays, Brook, killed; Montgomery county.
Harewood, Thomas, Adamstown.
Herbert, William, wounded at Brandy Station ; dead.
Harding, Abraham, Washington, D. C.
Jones, Benjamin, Dickerson, Md.
Key, Daniel, wounded at Parkers Store; dead.
Lamar, Ab., wounded at Lovettsville; Frederick county.
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Lowrey, James, Baltimore, Md.
Martin, Pinkney, dead; Baltimore, Md.
Magaha, Joseph.
McCormick, - -- , killed at Mount Clifton in 1864; Mont- gomery county.
Morris, John, wounded at High Bridge; dead.
Morris, George, Baltimore, Md.
Maxwell, John, Frederick county.
Needhammer, Lewis, wounded at Toms Brook; dead; Balti- more, Md.
Oden, William, wounded in the Wilderness, May 6th; dead ; Frederick county.
O'Boyle, Charles, Point of Rocks, Md.
O'Boyle, James, dead.
Orme, Henry, wounded at Toms Brook; Missouri.
Orme, Lindley, New Mexico.
Price, Elias, wounded at Parkers Store; Montgomery county. Phillips, Crome, wounded at Trevilians; dead; Montgomery county.
Peters, Thomas, wounded at Brandy Station; Frederick county.
Peter, J. P. C., Culpeper, Va.
Pyles, Thomas, Montgomery county.
Pyles, Frank, Montgomery county.
Smith, Rice, dead ; Montgomery county.
Smith, Charles, wounded at Moorefield, W. Va. ; dead; Mont- gomery county.
Shehan, William, wounded in the Wilderness, May 6th; dead ; Baltimore, Md.
School, John, Indiana.
Stewart, Henry, Baltimore, Md.
Stone, William, Washington, D. C.
Stallings, Richmond, Montgomery county.
Tabler, John, Frederick county.
Thomas, Edwin, Washington, D. C.
Thomas, Frank, Frederick, Md.
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Thomas, Jacob, Montgomery county.
Thomas, L., Montgomery county.
Trundle, Joseph, Kansas.
Thomas, Byron, wounded at Toms Brook ; dead.
Taylor, Martin, wounded in the Wilderness, May 6th ; dead.
Van Bussum, New Jersey.
Veirs, Boling, Missouri.
Veirs, Elijah, wounded in the Wilderness, May 6th; dead ; Montgomery county.
Veirs, William S., Montgomery county.
Vinson, Joseph, Missouri.
White, J. C., Montgomery county.
White, Thomas, Montgomery county.
White, William, dead ; Montgomery county.
White, S. C., afterwards third lieutenant ; dead.
Welsh, Edward, killed at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863.
Yingling, Zadoe, Frederick county.
COMPANY C.
(Furnished by Dr. J. E. Copeland, Round Hill, Loudoun County, l'a.)
OFFICERS.
(Organised and mustered into service on October 28th, 1802, by Col. Bradley T. Johnson.)
Capt. Richard B. Grubb, formerly of Company A, Eighth Virginia Infantry, killed at Waterford, Va., August 7th, 1863.
Second Capt. William Flavius Dowdell, formerly orderly ser geant Company A, Sixth Virginia Cavalry ; died March 30th, 1888, in Loudoun county, Va.
First Lieut. Samuel E. Grubb, formerly of Loudoun cavalry, Sixth Virginia ; wounded and captured at Hillsboro, Va., January, 1865; died in Texas, August 4th, 1867.
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Second Lieut. Thomas W. White, formerly lieutenant-colonel of Fifty-sixth Regiment, Virginia Militia ; captured and exchanged; joined Company C; killed in the Wilder- ness, May 8th, 1864.
Orderly Sergt. William Hilt Grubb, living at Hamilton, Lou- doun county, Va.
Second Sergt. John Early Thompson, formerly of Company C, Seventeenth Virginia Infantry; wounded in leg at Frazier's Farm in 1862; served through the war ; living at Round Hill, Va.
Third Sergt. Silas Copeland, sabre wound in shoulder at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863 ; dead.
Fourth Sergt. Eben Simpson, wounded at Toms Brook, Oc- tober 9th, 1864; died since the war.
Fifth Sergt. Joseph S. Hart, wounded at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863.
First Corp. Rodney Matthews, color-sergeant; wounded at High Bridge, April 6th, 1865; lost right arm below elbow ; living at Hillsboro, Va.
Second Corp. William Flavius Beans, living in Missouri.
Third Corp. James M. Foster, wounded at Greenland Gap, W. Va., February 25th, 1863.
Fourth Corp. E. Fletcher Potts, formerly first lieutenant of Company A, Eighth Virginia Infantry; living in Atlanta, Ga.
PRIVATES.
Armstrong, William H., Missouri.
Beans, Aaron T., formerly of Company A, Eighth Virginia Infantry ; wounded ; dead.
Beans, Elwood H., wounded at Toms Brook, October 9th, 1864; dead.
Best, E. J., transferred to artillery.
Birkby, Collins T., dead.
Beans, William H., formerly of Company A, Eighth Virginia Infantry ; living at Round Hill, Va.
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Boling, John, died in St. Louis since the war.
Boling, William D., died at Germantown, Montgomery county, Md., since the war.
Burress, Thomas, Maryland.
Clendening, William T., wounded in the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864; stiff arm ; died at Hillsboro, Va., since the war.
Clendening, John J., killed in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Carlisle, John H., died in Arkansas since the war.
Campbell, E. T., from Mississippi infantry; transferred to artillery.
Chamblin, George, wounded at Phillip Derry's, near Neer, ville, Va .; died since the war.
Chamblin, John M., formerly major of One Hundred and Thirty-second Regiment, Virginia Militia; living at Philomont, Va.
Chamblin, Richard, died since the war.
Compton, J. Booten, living in Page county, Va.
Compton, Burrell, moved to Missouri since the war.
Copeland, James R., Mexican War veteran; died May 29th, 1901.
Copeland, Dr. James Edward, living at Round Hill, Va. Canada, Thomas.
Davisson, John William, formerly second sergeant of com- pany, Eighth Virginia Infantry ; wounded in shoulder at High Bridge, April 6th, 1865; living at Atlanta, Ga. Dorrell, James A., living at Round Hill, Va.
DeButts, Welby, formerly of Sixth Virginia Cavalry ; living at Welbourne, Va.
Davis, Edgar.
Davis, William H., discharged withi leave.
Douglas, John, killed in the Wilderness, May 6th, 186.4.
Elmore, George, living at Purcellville, Va.
Elmore, John H., died near Ketoctin Baptist Church, Lou doun county, Va., March 14th, 1906.
Elgin, Thomas G., wounded at Toms Brook, October 9th, 1864; living at Leesburg, Va.
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Follin, Richard, wounded in the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864. Follin, J. N.
Follin, Ira, living in Fairfax county, Va.
Fouche, Sydney, wounded at Greenland Gap, W. Va., Feb- ruary 25th, 1863 ; dead.
Foster, James M., wounded at Greenland Gap ; dead.
Fritts, William, wounded at Glenmore, Loudoun county, Va., October 21st, 1862; living near Charlestown, W. Va.
Fritts, James, living at Charlestown, W. Va.
Fogg, Elias W., formerly of infantry, living at Shenandoah City, Page county, Va.
Grubb, John Caden, killed at Waterford, Va., August 7th, 1863.
Grubb, Joseph M., living in Missouri.
Grubb, Rev. James W., pastor Methodist Episcopal Christian Science, Christiansburg, Va.
Gooding, J. Edward, died in Ohio in 1906.
Gooding, William D., wounded at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863; killed at Hillsboro, Va., January, 1865.
Graham, James M., Maryland ; living in Florida.
Hood, James, wounded at Glenmore, Loudoun county, Va., October 21st, 1862; living at Purcellville, Va.
Hood, Smith, died of typhoid fever at Hillsboro, Va., February 28th, 1863.
Hammerley, John W., wounded at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863 ; living at Hillsboro, Va.
Houser, John H., living at Arcola, Loudoun county, Va.
Hough, James W., died at Middleburg, Va., 1865, on return from prison.
Hough, Thomas E., dead.
Howell, Benton D., living at Leesburg, Va.
Hart, Joseph S., wounded at Brandy Station ; dead. Henderson, Charles.
Jett, William, living at Rileysville, Page county, Va.
Jenkins, Norval, formerly of Company A, Eighth Virginia Infantry ; died at Hillsboro, Va.
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Jenkins, Reuben, living at Bakerton, Jefferson county, Va. Jones, William R., formerly of Sixth Virginia Cavalry; living in Oregon.
Kilgour, J. Mortimer, Maryland; major Quartermaster De- partment ; dead.
Keith, E. J.
Kilgour, Franklin, Maryland ; living at Rockville, Md.
Keyes, Landon H., living in Iowa.
Keith, William.
Lay, Craven C., living at Hillsboro, Va.
Matthews, Rodney, wounded at High Bridge.
Moran, Thomas J., dead.
Morrison, James, died at Front Royal, Va., since the war.
Morrison, Richard, living in Rappahannock county, Va.
Marion, Gabriel, from infantry ; living in Missouri.
Murphy, J. Franklin, living at Bluemont, Va.
Moffet, Thomas J., living at Herndon, Va.
Milburn, John, wounded at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863 ; died at Purcellville, Va., since the war.
McDaniel, James W., formerly of Company A, Eighth Vir- ginia Infantry ; wounded at Manassas; dead.
Murphy, J. F.
Neer, N. Frank, living at Baltimore, Md.
Orrison, George, living at Morrisonville, Loudoun county, Va.
Price, Joseph, company quartermaster ; living at Berryville, Va.
Price, Charles D., died at Alma, Page county, Va.
Potts, William C., living at Hillsboro, Va.
Pierson, John S., living in Fairfax county, Va.
Purcell, Frank, formerly of Company A, Eighth Virginia In- fantry ; died at Purcellville, Va., in 1906.
Roach, Philip, drowned in Potomac River, near Washington, D. C., since the war.
Roberts, John D., living at Milford, Page county, Va.
Scanlin, Patrick, died at Washington, D. C., since the war. Simpson, Thomas P., living at Round Hill, Va.
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Sexton, John W., member of Seventeenth Virginia Infantry, wounded at Bull Run, July 18th, 1861 ; honorably dis- charged.
Touche, Sidney, wounded at Greenland Gap; dead.
Thompson, William Hugh, mortally wounded in the Wilder- ness, May 6th, 1864.
Thompson, Malcolm, living at Bailey's Crossroads, Fairfax county, Va.
Thompson, Magnus S., wounded near Berryville, Va., Novem- ber Ist, 1862; Washington, D. C.
Torreyson, Thomas N., color-sergeant, wounded in the Wilder- ness, May 6th, 1864; dead.
Taylor, Maitland, wounded, shot through breast in the Wilder- ness, May 5th, 1864.
Tollen, Richard, wounded in the Wilderness; dead.
Taylor, B. C., Maryland.
Tribsett, William H., formerly of Mississippi infantry ; died of yellow fever in Vicksburg, Miss., in 1878.
Turner, Creed, died in Fairfax county, Va., May 18th, 1906. Turner, William, a boy from Valley of Virginia; died in 1866. Triplett, W. H.
Triplett, Manley, wounded in the Wilderness, May 5th, 1864. Tavenner, Jonah, died at Philomont, Va., since the war. Van Pelt, N. Brown, living at Burks Mill, Augusta county, Va. Wilson, - wounded at Waterford, Va., August 7th, 1863; killed in Maryland September, 1863.
Wilson, William, wounded; prisoner from September Ist, 1864, to February Ist, 1865.
Wood, Gip S., Rappahannock county, Va.
White, John J., wounded by sabre at Glenmore, Loudoun county, Va., October 21st, 1862 ; afterwards quartermas- ter with rank of major ; died at Atlanta, Ga.
White, Robert Hunter, dead; Georgetown, D. C.
White, Josiah Robert, living at Hillsboro, Va.
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COMPANY D.
OFFICERS.
First Capt. Trayhern. Second Capt. Anderson, succeeding Trayhern ; Rock- ville, Md.
First Lieut. Spangler.
Second Lieut. Samuel Baker.
COMPANY E.
OFFICERS.
Capt. John Grabill, living at Woodstock, W. Va .; wounded and prisoner for two years.
First Lieut. H. M. Strickler, Methodist preacher of Baltimore Conference; wounded April 2nd, 1855.
Second Lieut. A. C. Grubbs, whereabouts unknown.
PRIVATES.
Brumback, Isaac N., killed at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863. Mclnturf, Marcus, killed at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1863 Hockman, Philip A., killed in the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864 Burnett, George, killed in the Wilderness, May 20th, 1864. Rogers, -- , killed in the Wilderness, May 20th, 1864
COMPANY F.
OFFICERS.
Capt. Marcellus French, succeeded Captain Ferneyhough, who became major.
First Lieut. - Watts, killed at Brandy Station, June 9th, 1864.
First Lieut. Charles A. James, whereabouts unknown.
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PRIVATES.
Grogan, - -- , killed at Greenland Gap, April 25th, 1863. Broy, -, killed in the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864.
Rhodes, -, killed at Hawes Shop.
Sinclair, Charles, killed at Toms Brook, October 9th, 1864.
MUSTER ROLL OF CHEW'S BATTERY (LAUREL. BRIGADE), ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA.
OFFICERS.
Capt. R. P. Chew. First Lieut. James W. Thompson.
Second Lieut. James HI. Williams.
Third Lieut. John W. Carter. Fourth Lieut. E. L. Yancey. Orderly Sergt. A. J. Souder.
First Sergt. George Phillips.
Second Sergt. John Kagey. Third Sergt. Stephen Miller. Fourth Sergt. George Everley.
First Corp. George M. Neese.
Second Corp. Carthage Kendall.
Third Corp. Gregory Britner. Fourth Sergt. Newton Keyes. Fifth Sergt. Samuel Williams. Sixth Sergt. Frank Riely. Seventh Sergt. Samuel Everley. Eighth Sergt. Mark Rodeffer.
Commissary Sergt. William Shaffer. Quartermaster Sergt. John Chew.
PRIVATES.
Allen James. Ambler, John. Anderson, George. Anderson, William.
Asberry, Frank. Atkinson, R. C. Baker, Samuel. Bird, Derrick.
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Brook, J. A. Brooks, E. C.
Edmunds,
Farris, Moses.
Brady, George.
Fiser, Jacob. Fisher, Isaac. Fitzsimmons, Matthew.
Brady, Louis. Brownough, J. W. Baker, Samuel.
Blair, James.
Few, Samuel. Fravel, Henry.
Brown, Bailey.
Fravel, J. W.
Brown, Charles.
Furry, William.
Boston, Bowly, E. Devereaux.
Frazier, William.
Boyd, Philip W.
Furry, Robert.
Bliss, A. Butts, Samuel.
Fultz, Joe.
Fultz, Reuben.
Buck, Willie.
Fry, Jesse.
Burgess, A. Bealle.
Gillock, John.
Callahan, George.
Good, Anthony.
Carpenter, -
Golladay, Perry.
Carr, J. B.
Green, John.
Cline, Samuel.
Holliday, B. T.
Cooper,
Hammer, Junius B.
Conrad, Charles F.
Henry, J. W.
Conrad, Frank E.
Haas, Isaac.
Crawford,
Hoshour, Robert.
Dabney,
Homrick, James.
Davis, George. Davis, Henry.
Higgs, Helsley,
Dennis,
Henkel, Al.
Dawson, Deahl, Henry.
Huff, H.
Deck, William.
Hare, John.
Hoofmaster, George. Hill, William. Johnson, T. D. Jolliffe, John.
Davis, Thomas.
Homan, Hiram C.
Huff, George.
Deck, Morgan. Deck, J. Dingledine, Jacob. Dash, George.
Furry, Van.
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Jones,
Kapeharte,
Kagey, Joseph.
Kagey, Benjamin.
Kolhenhousen, Luther.
Pierce, John.
Knisely, G. Knisely, H.
Pifer, Jacob. Painter, George.
Kerr, Upsher.
Powell, P.
Lakin, Charles.
Powell, Raleigh.
Long, Benjamin.
Phillips, Reuben.
Longerbeam, Abe.
Procter, John.
Longerbeam, Charley.
Procter, Noah.
Longerbeam, George.
Ramey, W. H1.
Longerbeam, John.
Rinker, Fenton.
Lyon, John D.
Roderick, Philip.
Loveday, John.
Rodeffer, John.
Lyman, William R.
Rodeffer, Samuel.
Lindsay, John.
Rodeffer, Theodore.
Landon,
Roberts, Stephen.
Marstella, William.
Roberts, John. Reed, Edward.
Matheny, Randolph.
Magruder, William.
Rivercomb, H.
McVicar, Charles W.
Rivercomb, W.
McWilliams, George.
Stickley, Laban.
McGuire, William P.
Stuart, George.
Miller, Cal.
Suddith, Edward.
Miller, A.
Supinger, Lemuel B.
Miller, F. Thomas.
Stuart, John.
Stribbling, Frank.
Shaffer, Amos.
Morrill, Louis D.
Shaffer, Ferd.
Nelson,
Shaffer, J.
Noland, L.
Taylor,
Noland, C. C.
Teawalt, William.
Nisewander, Abe.
Thornton, R. A.
Nisewander, George.
Thornton, J. R.
Oakes, R. O'Roark, J. C. O'Roark, J. Purl,
Miller, William.
Mosher, Frank.
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Thuma, Chap.
Weymer, John.
Thompson, William.
Wooton, John R.
Thompson, Pem. B.
Wunder, Reuben.
Venable,
Wheeler,
Vourhees, George.
Wharton, Isaiah.
Wiltshire, Jantes G.
Whitaker,
Whitmire, Lewis.
Wright, James.
Williamson, Levi.
Wickes, William.
Williams, Andy.
Wright, S.
Williams, John.
Ware, Nim., color-bearer.
Williams, John J.
Zea, Mart.
Williams, T. Clayton.
Zirkle, A. P.
NOTE .- It is unfortunate that there is no record of the large number of gallant men who were killed and wounded in this Battery.
Every reasonable effort has been made to secure complete rolls of the companies, by notice in the Virginia papers, in the Confederate Veteran and by circulars. Notwithstanding the following rolls are missing: Company D, of the Seventh; C and K, of the Eleventh, and F and K, of the Twelfth.
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