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Bernard Ashby. The name Ashby is a combination of the Saxon word Ash and the Danish word Bye (town), which in modern English makes Ashby or Ashtown. The ancient castle of Ashby in Leicester- shire is first mentioned as Asebi in the time of Edward the Confessor, and at the time of the Domeday survey it was held by Hugh, under Countess Judith, to whom it was presented by her uncle, William the Conqueror. Various owners succeeded Hugh as lord of the manor of Asebi, or Es- sebi, but no regular order of succession can be traced until the reign of Henry III., when David of Essebi was lord of the manor. David of Essebi forfeited his lands in the reign of King John for adherence to the barons, but Henry III. in 1217 directed by a writ that the lands be restored to David de Assebi. In the next century these lands came into the possession of the Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield and took the name of Castle Ashby, but the name of Ashby David continued in use until the reign of Queen Elizabeth. In 1424 Ashby Castle had fallen into ruins, was rebuilt in 1522 by Baron Hastings, and is now owned by his descendants. Richard de Ashby, the founder of the estates now owned by the Ashby family in England, was lord of the Manors of Quenby and South Croxton in Leicester-
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shire in 1296, and from him the present family descends. The heraldic insignia which distinguish the family is described as follows: Arms: Azure, a chevron, ermine between three pards' heads, or. Crest: On a mural crown a pard's head. Motto: Be just and fear not.
The American branches of this noted line, which in its new home has created record as honorable as that by which it is known in England, are found in Virginia as early as 1635, in Massachusetts in 1640, and in Maryland in 1650. The immediate ancestor of the branch herein recorded was Captain Thomas Ashby, who located in Fauquier county, Virginia, between 1690 and 1700, later moving into the Shenandoah Valley. His descendants have written their names boldly across the face of the history of Vir- ginia, and have supplied colony and state with men of patriotism, devotion and abil- ity. Statesmen and men of affairs have been numerous in the line, but with particular pre-eminence do the names appear in rela- tion to military service, from the daring Captain Jack Ashby, of pre-revolutionary days, to the heroic General Turner Ashby, of the war between the states, the "gallant plumed knight of the Confederate States." To General Turner Ashby, whose valuable service to the Confederate cause was cut short as he was leading his regiment into battle near Harrisonburg, Virginia, in the second year of the war, the brilliant writer, John Esten Cooke, paid this tribute:
The writer had the honor to know the dead chief of the valley cavalry, to hear the sweet accent of his voice, to meet the friendly glance of the eagle eyes. It seems to him now as he remembers Ashby that the hand he touched was that of the veritable child of chivalry. Never did taint of arrogance or vanity, of rudeness or discourtesy, touch that pure and beautiful spirit. This man of daring so prover- bial, of powers of endurance so incredible, of char- acter so heroic, and of a sagacity so unfailing that it drew forth the praise of General Jackson was as simple as a child and never seemed to dream that he had accomplished anything to make him famous.
The praise of General "Stonewall" Jack- son mentioned in the above quotation was couched in these decided terms :
As a partisan officer I never knew his superior; his daring was proverbial; his powers of endurance almost incredible; his tone of character heroic and his sagacity almost intuitive in divining the pur- poses and movements of the enemy.
Captain Thomas Ashby died in 1752, leaving a will, probated in Frederick county, Virginia, in which he divided a large landed estate among twelve sons and daughters. From his eldest son, Captain Jack Ashby, "Ashby's Gap," a mountain pass of the Blue Ridge chain, took its name, the occasion of its christening being a thrilling and dis- astrous ride he once took through there with a heavily loaded team. Another of the sons of Captain Thomas Ashby was Robert, born in 1710, died in 1792, who passed his entire life in Fauquier county, Virginia. He left a large family of children and named John Ashby as one of the executors of his will, although whether this John Ashby was the son or nephew of Robert Ashby has never been positively decided.
Captain John Ashby was a man of promi- nent position, and according to the family records a man of affairs and importance in Fauquier county. He died in 1814, aged seventy-five years. His wife' was Mary Turner, of Maryland. From 1775 to 1783 he held a commission as captain in the Third Virginia Regiment, continental line. He was the father of three daughters and seven sons.
Nimrod Ashby, fifth child and third son of Captain John and Mary (Turner) Ashby, was born October 17, 1778. Like his brother John, he held the rank of captain in the United States army in the war of 1812, another brother, Samuel, held a com- mission as major in the same conflict, and another brother of Nimrod Ashby was com- missioned officer in the war of 1812. Nim- rod Ashby married Elizabeth Thomas Adams, and had issue.
Nimrod Thomas Ashby, son of Nimrod and Elizabeth Thomas (Adams) Ashby, was born in Fauquier county, Virginia, and there married Delia Smith, a native of the same county. Among his children was Samuel Turner, of whom further.
Samuel Turner Ashby, son of Nimrod Thomas and Delia (Smith) Ashby, was born in Fauquier county, Virginia, died at Culpeper, Virginia, in June, 1882. Prior to the Civil war he was engaged in mercantile pursuits in Washington, D. C., and later was a planter and merchant in the region of his birthplace, and in that conflict he served the Confederacy as a member of the com- missary department. Samuel Turner Ash-
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by married Martha Turner Chunn, daughter of Captain Chunn, of the state militia, and had issue.
Bernard Ashby, son of Samuel Turner and Martha Turner (Chunn) Ashby, was born at Aspendale, Fauquier county, Vir- ginia, December 21, 1855. His studies were begun in private schools in his native county, and for three years, 1871-73 in- clusive, he attended Bethel Military Acad- emy. His first position after leaving school was as clerk in a general store at Culpeper, Virginia, and subsequently he became de- puty clerk in the county and circuit courts, holding this office for about four years. When retiring from his connection with the courts of his district, Mr. Ashby formed an association with the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road that endures to this time. Baltimore, Maryland, was the city of his first service, and he was there attached to the sleeping car department. Upon transference from Baltimore to Cincinnati, Ohio, he was pro- moted to the position of traveling passen- ger agent, 1891, when he came to Philadel- phia, where he has since been located. His able discharge of the duties that had been placed upon him in the different capacities in which he had served won for him eleva-
tion to the office of district passenger agent, of which he has been the incumbent since December 1, 1899. Mr. Ashby's long con- nection with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company has been characterized by the most pleasant relations, and in faithful, effi- cient service he has attained responsible place. He is a member of the Westchester Country and Golf Club, and during his years at Bethel Military Academy, Warrenton, Virginia, became a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, affiliated with the Greek letter societies; he is also a member of the Pennsylvania Society, Sons of the Revolution. While a resident of Culpeper county, Virginia, he was active in the work of the National Guard of the state, and for two years served as lieutenant of the Cul- peper minute-men.
Bernard Ashby married, April 26, 1900, Caroline Thomas Butler, of an old Pennsyl- vania family long prominent in the Society of Friends, born at Westchester, Pennsyl- vania. December 10, 1859, daughter of Judge William and Letitia (Thomas) Butler, her father the distinguished jurist of the United States district court, Eastern Pennsylvania, formerly judge of the Chester county court.
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ADDENDA AND ERRATA
Abbott, p. 334, 2d col., 31st line, Luray should have been eliminated; 46th line, Shenandoah should be Stevens ; p. 335, Ist col., 32d line, four years should be five years.
Broadwater, p. 784, 2d col., Arthur Broadwater died September 7, 1897.
James, p. 998, 2d col., 31st line, Easley should be Beasely.
McGuire, p. 345. Ist col., 37th line should read as follows: They had children, namely: Stuart. of Richmond; Hugh Holmes; Mary Stuart, married Dr. William Edward McGuire; Frances Bald- win; Anne Moss; Hunter Holmes; Augusta Stuart, deceased; Gretta Holmes; Margaret; p. 364, 2d col., 23rd line, 9 should be 22; 40th line, Keyser, West Virginia, should be Farmville, Vir- ginia ; 4Ist line, the seventh child should be Augusta Stuart, deceased, and the other two children should be numbered 8 and 9 instead of 7 and 8.
Miller, p. 802, 2d col., 53rd line, Ann should be Louisa; 54th line, Petersburg should be Richmond; James C. Deaton was born in Chesterfield, in 1817, died in 1896.
Palen, p. 958, Ist col., 38th line, Frederick P. Palen is son of Peter and Rachel J. (Young) Palen. Tucker, p. 1042, Ist col., 43rd line, St. George Tucker should be St. George B. Tucker.
INDEX
NOTE-An asterisk (*) against a name refers the reader to note in Addenda and Errata.
Abbott, 334, 335, 737
John J., 353 Ames, 610
Atkinson, 886 John, 886 Samuel T., 886
George R., 334. 335
David B., 610, 61I Jolın, 611 John W., 611
Axtell, 41
Luther M., 737, 738 Sinclair C., 737
Amory, 1059 John F., 1059 Nathaniel, 1059 Otis T., M. D., 1059, 1060
Decatur, 41
Adams, 1085 Henry C., 1086 William H., 1085, 1086 Addison, 18
Thomas C., 1059
Henry, 41 Thomas, 41
Edmund B., 18, 21
Anderson, 250, 844 Charles H., 250
Aylett, 1080 Benjamin, Sir, 1089 John, Capt., 1089 Philip, 1089
Francis T., 844
Meriwether L., M. D., 250
Philip, Col., 1089
Robert, 844
William, Col., 1089 William R., 1089, 1090
Robert C., 254
Samuel A., 254 William A., 844
Bagby, 402, 554 Alfred, Rev., 554 John, 402, 5544 Richard Il., 492 Richard H., Rev., 492
Allen, 332, 420, 637 Arthur, 637 Joseph. 638
Arthur, 419
Martha L., 420
Frank M., 419
Robert H., 420
Hardy C .. 419 William H., 419
William, 637, 639
William E., 332
Ashley, 1123 Bernard, 1123, 1125
John, Capt., 1124
Nimrod, 1124 Nimrod T., 1124
Richard H., 350, 35I
Samuel T., 1124
Thomas, Capt., 1124
Samuel B., 767 Sydney J., M. D., 406, 407
*Fred C., 334, 335
James, 737
Almon, 4E
Daniel, 41
Ebenezer, 41
Edmund B., M. D., 20 John, 19 Thomas, 19 Thomas, Col., 19 Walter D., 18, 20 Aiken, 746 Archibald M., 746 Benjamin W., 746 Albertson, 608 John W., 608 Robert B., 608
Edmund, 250
Anthony. 949 George C., D. D. S., 949, 950 Samuel, 950
Armistead, 336 Thomas D., M. D., 336
Bahen, 683 James, 683 James, Jr., 684
Kate. 684 Baker. 350, 406, 523, 689. 76; Henry, 680 James C., Col .. 767. 769 John B., 680 Lawrence, 689 Lawrence S., 680)
William J., 420 Allyn, 337 Joseph T., 337 Mary R., 337 Ambler, 353 Edward C., M. D., 353
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Thomas M. K., 406 William H., 689, 690 William T., 690 Baldwin, 523, 529, 1007 Archibald S., 529 Elijah, 529 Frank V., 1007, 1008 John, 525, 529, 1007
John M., 526 Nathaniel, 529
Robert F., 525, 529 William, 1007 William B., 1007
Ball, 1016
Angustus M., 1016 James W., 1016, 1017 Joseph, Col., 1017 William, Col., 1017
Banister, 129 Blair, 129, 130 John, 129, 130
Barber, 432
Edwin A., 432
Edwin A., Jr., 433 Emma W., 433
Gaylord S., 432
Thomas, 432
Barlow, 913
John H., 913 Thomas J., 913
Barraud, 222
Robert, 222
Robert, Maj., 222
Barrow, 721
Benjamin, 721 George B., M. D., 721
Peter T., 721
Barton, 528, 697
David W., 697
Richard P., 529, 697
Richard W., 529
John, 980
Selwyn E., 989
Bidgood, 906 Joseph V., 906
Biggs, 660 Joseph F., 660
Bilisoly, 1052 Antoine S., 1052
Frank N., 1052, 1053
Henry H., 27
John, 785
Reese, Capt., 785
Reese T .. 785. 786 Samuel C., M. D., 785, 786
William, 27
William, Capt., 785 William D., M. D., 27, 28
Bowles, 537 Drewry W., 537
Edgar W., D. D. S., 537, 538
Bowley, 572 Franklin, 572
Louis, 572 Bowman, 817, 873 Benjamin, 874 Jacob C., M. D., 817, 818
John W., 818
Samuel. 874
Samuel H., 873, 874 William D., 874
Boyd, 26
James M., 653 Richard, 653 William D., 652, 653
Blanton, 212 Charles A., M. D., 212, 213
David, 212
James, 212 Philip S., 213 Robert, 212
Bloomberg, 134 Harold S., 134, 135 Solomon L., 134
Blythe, 839 Richard H., 839 Turner A., 839
Boisseau, 915 Benjamin H., 915
David, 915 Patrick H., 915
Bolling, 522, 1032
Charles C., 966, 968
Edmund, 967
Edmund, Col., 967
Nelson, 967
Thomas, 967 William, Capt., 967
Betts. 661
Charles, 661
Frances A., 661
Lewis, 661
William J., 590
Borden, 928 Charles E., 928 J. C., 928
Bosang, 493 James N., 493, 494
Jesse N., 493
Bowden, 416 George E., 417
Henry, 417, 418
Henry B., 418
Robert T., 697, 698 Thomas, 528, 697
Baskerville, 868 George, 868 John, 868 Richard, 868
Bass, 400 Robert G., 400
Battle, 131 Elisha, 131 George G., 131, 132
Billups, 885
Charles J., 885
Jacob, 131 James S., 131
John, 13I
Turner W., 131 William, 131
Benjamin, 815
Charles M., 845
Raleigh C .. 853 William M., 845
Baughman, 241, 520 Charles C., 241 Emilius A., 520 George, 241, 520 Greer, M. D., 241
John, 241 Bayne, 126, 1075 Charles. 126 Daniel K .. 1075 Howard R., 126, 127
Mathew, 126
Richard, 126, 1075
William, 1075 Beasley, 813
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Edward C., 813 Georgie A., 813 Beazley, 1000 James, Capt., 1000 Robert S., 1003 Wyatt S., 1000 Wyatt S., M. D., 1000, 1001
Beckwith, 605 Julian R., M. D., 605, 607 Matthew, 606 Thomas S., 606
Bell, 488 Annie P., 489 James, 488 James P., 488
Belvin, 124 John A., 124
Preston, 124
Berkeley, 966 Carter, M. D., 968
Robert, 522, 1032, 1033 Robert B., 523, 1033 Robert H., M. D., 1032, 1033 Samuel M., 523
Bolton, 909 Channing M., 909 James, 909
Boothe, 590 Gardner L., 590, 591
Beveridge, 243 John W .. 244 Stephen T., 243, 244
William H., 244
Bickers, 589
John T., 590 Roger A., 589, 590 William A., 589
Bickford, 989 James V. A., 989
Henry M., 417 Lemuel, 419
Bowe, 425 Hector, 425 John. 425 Nathaniel, 425 Nathaniel W., 425
Bowen, 27, 785 Henry, Col., 785
Joseph A., 1052 Joseph L., 1052
Lafayette W., 885 Richard, 885
Blackford, 845
Blackwell, 424 Robert, D. D. S., 424 William T .. 424 Bland, 1022, 1059 Archer, Rev., 1059 Charles T., 1022
George W., 1022 Schuyler, 1059 Schuyler O., 1059 Thomas, 1022 Blanks, 652
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James N., 26 John W., 26 Boykin, 229 Anna B., 230 Edward, 229 Ellen P., 230 Francis M., 229 Francis M., Col., 230 Francis M., Gen., 230
Bradford, 298, 501
Edmund, 299 Henry C., 501 Russell L., 501 Samuel F., 299 Thomas, 298 William, 298
Bragg, 138 Hancock L., 138, 139 John H., 139 William A., 138 Willis L., 139
Branch, 412, 1055 Benjamin, 1055
Christopher, 413, 1055 John K., 1055, 1057 John P., 412, 414, 1056 John, Sir, 1055 Thomas, 413, 1056 William, 1055
Braxton, 25 Carter, Capt., 25
Brewer, 457. 957 Frank G., 957
John, 957 John B., 457. 458 John M., 458
Nicholas, 957 Wesley H., 957
Bright. 823 Robert A., Capt., 823 Robert S., 824 William, 823 Brinkley, 135 Admiral, 135, 136 Harry A., 135, 136 Jacob, 135 William, 135 Bristow, 726 Bartholomew C., 726 William D., 726 Britt, 179 Britton, 180 Eliza (Lizzie) P., 180 Exum, 180 Luther R., 179, 181
Broaddus, 268 John E., 269 William E., D. D. S., 268, 269 Broadwater. 782 * Arthur, 784 Charles F., 782, 784 Charles G., 783 Charles L., 783
Brock, 3 Robert A., 3
Brodnax, 30 John W., M. D., 30 Robert W., 30
Brooke, IO David T., IO, II John T., II
Richard, II Robert, 10 William, 10 Broughton, 641 James M., 641, 642
Joseph, 642 Thomas, 641 William E., 642 Brown, 158, 420, 981, 1013 Alexander, 420
Buckingham, 158
Cornelia W., 160
Edward S., 158
George W., M. D., 1013, 1014
James, 158
James R., 1013 John D. G., 981, 982
John F., 1013 Joseph B., 981
Nellie, 982
Robert L., 421
William C., D. D., 420, 421
Brownley, 348 Jefferson L., 348 John H., 348, 349 Bryan, 57
John S., 67
Jonathan, 57. 68 Jonathan R., 58
Joseph, 57, 58 Joseph St. G., 68
Robert C., M. D., 68
Thomas P., 68
Bryant, 1099 Charles K., 1099 James W., 1099 Silas, 1099
Buckner, 1060 Bailey, 1061
Caldwell C., 1061
Hugh, 1060 John, 1060
Richard, 1060
Richard H., 1061
Thomas, 1060 William, 1060 William D., 1060, 1062
Buford, 228, 701
Algernon S., 701 Algernon S., Sr., 228 Algernon S., Jr., 228, 229
Henry, 228, 701 William, 701 Bullock, 921 Henry A., M. D., 921 John, 921 William C., 921 Burruss, 634, 1083 Cicero, 1083 Jacob, 1083 Julian A., 634 Nathaniel, 1083 Pleasant, 1083 William, 1083 Woodson C., 634
Burwell, 508 Armistead L-, 599 Edward, 590 Henry L., M. D., 598, 600 John S., 598 Lewis B., 598
Butt, 809 Archibald W., 809 Holt F., M. D., 809 Holt F., Jr., 809 James, 809 Robert, 809 Robert B., 809 Buxton, 955 James, 956 Joseph, 956 Joseph T., M. D., 955, 956 Russell, 955, 956 Samuel N., 956 Thomas, 956
Byrd, 28 Richard E., 28, 29 William, 28, 29 Cabell, 119. 751 John J., M. D., 119
Joseph H., 751, 753
Nathaniel F., 752
Nicholas, 752 Philip B., 753 William, 751
Caldwell, 735 B. Roscoe, M. D., 735, 736 James, 735 John, 735 John P., 735
Calisch, 251
Edward N., Rev., 251
Call, 876 Daniel, 876 Manfred, 876 Moses, 876 Norman, 8,6
Callahan, 681 Charles H., 681, 682
Callaway, 835 Charles, 838 James, Col., 836 John, 836 William, Col., 835. 836 William, Sir. 835
Cameron, 154, 259 Alexander, 154, 259 Alexander, Col., 259 George. 154 Mary P., 260
Camp, 016 William, 916 William S., 916
Campbell, 745 Clarence J., 745 Joel H., 745 Lewis, 745
Cardoza, 553 Benjamin P., 553 Isaac D., 553 Cardwell, 103 Charles P., 104
Joel, 104 Richard, 103 Richard H., 103 Richard P., 103 William D., 103, 104
Carrington, 600, 1029 Abram C., 1020 Alexander B., 600, 1020. 1032 George, Col., 1029 Paul, 1029
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Paul S., 699, 1029
Carson, 71 Joseph, 71 Joseph P., 72 Joseph S., 71 Theodore M., 72
Carter, 499, 577
Jeduthan, 499 James H., 578
John W., 499 John W., Jr., 578
Roy W., 577, 578
Thomas W., 577
William W., 577
Cary, 93, 98
Hunsdon, 95 Lucius F., 95, 98, 99, 100
Miles, Col., 94
Wilson M., 93, 95, 99
Caskie, 73, 14I
George E., 1.42
James, 73, 74, 14I John, 14I
John S., 74, 142
John, 416
James W., 140
Castle, 675
Henry N., 675 Sallie L., 675
Claude, 472
Edward H., M. D., 472 Jesse C., 472
Clay, 520
Silas, 140
Catlin, 538
Edward A., 538 William, 538
Caton, 720
James R., 720 Moses, 720
Samuel F., 720
Cecil, 132
Russell, D. D., 132, 133 Russell H., 133 Zachariah, 133
Chaffin, 583 Alexander, 583 William W., M. D., 583
Chapin, 545
Cornelius C., 545, 546 Samuel, 546
Adam, 150
Frank L., D. D. S., 245, 246
Benjamin, 150
George W., 150
Henry C., 150 Nathaniel E., 150, 151
Cochran, 1092
George M., 1092, 1093
Peter, 1065
Aubrey, 581
James, 1092
Richard, 1065
Samuel, 1065
Samuel H., 1065
Samuel S., M. D., 93
Couch, 902 Frank H., 902 William, 902
Christopher, 482 Christopher E., 482 Luther, 482
Chichester, 226 Daniel M., 226 Richard H. L., 226, 227 William H., 226
Christian, 247. 273, 780, 960, 971 Andrew D., 782
Andrew H., 780
Andrew H., Jr., 782
Bessie E., 973
Edmund T., 273
Edward D., 961
Frank G., 275
Collier, 1087
Frank P., Judge, 961
Frank W., 971
George L., 273, 274
Gideon, 247
Henry, Capt., 960
Henry A., 960
James, 247
Langdon T., 247, 248
Charles W., 359
Eugene H., 359
Prince Juan, 357
William, 358
Conway, 992 Christopher, 992
Edwin, 992
James, 992
John H., M. D., 148, 149, 150
Thomas, 1.49 William, 148
Lysander B., 992 Lysander B., Jr., 992
Cooke, 140, 360 Giles B., 361
Alice, 416
William M., D. D., 415
John, 140, 360
Joseph, 140
Lechmere R., 141
Catlett, 988 John B., M. D., 988 Nathaniel P., 988
Charles H., 520
Mary J., 521
Sydney P., 520
Clayton, 117, 973 Alfred B., M. D., 973, 974
Alvin, 974
Jasper, Sir, 118
Corley, 437
John, Dr., 118
John B., 437
John G., 437, 438
John, Sir, 118
Robert B., 974
Robert M., 974
Samuel, Capt., 973
Thomas, 117
Charles E., 817
James E., 817
Clement, 150
Costenbader, 245
Henry, 245 William H., 245
Chapman, 922 Fred L., 922 Hartley, 922 Hartley S., 922
Chesterman, 581
Edwin B., 581
Cheves, 354
George R., 354, 355 George W., 355 Langdon, 354
Cheyne, 482
Cole, 654 James E., 654, 655 John, 654 William, 654
Coleman, 364 Charles W., 364
Coles, 647, 900, 995 Isaac, 648 John, 647, 900, 995, 996 Peyton S., 996 Stricker, M. D., 995, 996 Thomas B., 900, 901 Thomas J., 647, 651
Walter, 649, 901 Walter, Capt., 649
Henry L., M. D., 1087, 1088 Howard F., 1088
Conrad, 639 Charles E., M. D., 639, 640 Ed Smith, 640
Consolvo, 357 Charles H., Col., 357, 359
Stuart G., 275
Thomas, 247, 249, 781
William B., 275 William E., 248
Claiborne, 148
Augustine, 149 John G., 149
Clark, 415
Mordecai, 360, 361
Thomas, 140 Thomas S., M. D., 140, 141
Cootes, III7 Benjamin F., 1117
F. Graham, 1117, 1118 Samuel, 1117
John, Rev., 973
John J., 437 William, 437
Correll, 817 Abraham, 817
William, 117
Cottrell, 93, 1065 Benjamin, 1065 Charles B., 93
John. 1092 Peyton, 1094
Coffman, 72 Cyrus M., 73 Milton B., M. D., 72, 73
Cousins, 495 William T., 495
William W., 495
Cox, 497, 875 Archie, 497 Joseph E., 875 Marcellus E., 875 Radford M., 497 Reuben, 497
Craig, 46 Samuel, 46 Samuel B., 46
James W., 992
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William H., M. D., 46 Crane, 543 James F., M. D., 543 Rufus, 543 Thomas J., 543 Crawford, 568
Ernest B., 570 George G., M. D., 568, 569 James, 568 James J., 569 William M., 570
Crouch, 1106 Jesse G., 1106 John, 1106 Ida M., 1107
Croushorn, 907 David B., 907 David E., 907 Howard V., 907
Crump, 151, 978
Armistead C., M. D., 151, 152 James D., 152 John C., Gen., 978 Osceola C., 978 Robert H., 151
Culpepper, 381 Henry E., 381 James H., M. D., 381, 382 Vernon G., 382 Zachariah, 381
Cumming, 948 Daniel J., 948 James M., 948 William, 948 Curtis, 635. 941 Charles C., 635, 636 Christopher C., 941, 942 Robert C., 635 Robert K., 635
Thomas, 941
Darst, 47 Benjamin, 47 Thomas C., Bishop, 47 Thomas W., 47 Davis, 227, 365, 728 Arthur P., 728 Hugh W., M. D., 227
John F., 228 Richard B., 365 William T., 365
Davison, 49 Dorset A., D. D. S., 50 Ferdinand, 49 George J., D. D. S., 49 Day, 1099 Davis, 1100 James, 1100 William C., M. D., 1099, 1100 William H., 1100
Dearing, 961 Edward, 961 James, Brig .- Gen., 962 James, Capt., 961 James G., Col., 962 Robert, 961
Deaton, 500 Anna L., 500 Thomas W., 500 William E., 500 Delaney, 600 Dennis W., 690
Martin D., M. D., 690 Denoon, 685 Bettie C., 685 Charles L., 686 Daniel, 685 Harry L., 685, 686
de Saussure, 225 Henry W., 225 William P., 225 Dew, 278 Benjamin F., 279 John G., 278, 279 Thomas, 279
Digges, 179 Cole, 180 Dudley, 180 Dudley, Sir, 179 Edward, 179 William, 180 Dinneen, 756
John H., 756 Michael A., 756
Dodd. 633
Charles S., M. D., 633 Ralph, 633 William S., 633
Dodge. 4 Cyrenus N., 5 Tohn, 5
Tristram, 4
William, 4
William de L., 4. 5 William M., 5
Dodson, 155
Ernest L., 155, 156 Felix, 155 Henry J., 155
Doggett, 362 Andrew C., M. D., 362, 363 Lemuel. 362 Leroy B., 362
Dold. 480 Samitel M., 180 William E., M. D., 480
Dornin, 428 Mary S., 430 Rosa Lee, 430 Thomas B., 428, 429 William, 428
Douglas, 900 Henry T., 900, 901 William, 900 William R. C., 990
Doyle, 90.1 John E .. 004 Walter H., 904, 905
Driver, 263 Lucy W .. 263 Wilson E., 263 Dudlev. 655 Oliver W., Col., 655 Silas J., 655
Duke, 1.36 Francis J., 136 John, 1.36 Thomas T., 136 William D., 136, 137
Dula. 544 Grover C., 544. 545 Robert B., 545 Duncan, 591
Hosea M., M. D., 591 John, 591 Dunsmore, 814 George W., 814 James, 814 James G., 814 John, 814 Robert, 814 Early, 114 Jeremiah, 114 Jeremiah, Col., 114 Joab, 114 Jubal, Gen., 114 Jubal A., Gen., 115 Ruth H., 115 Samuel H., 115 Thomas, 114 Easley, 663 John C., 663 John S., 663 William D., 603
East, 479 John P., 479 Samuel A., 479
Ebert, 572 John W., M. D., 572 Martin P., 572 Edwards, 361, 562, 710, 866, 925 Albert M., 301, 362
Calohill, 866 Charles M., M. D., 710, 71I
David T., 866 Ethel T., 866 George A., 866 J. Travis, 562
James, 866 John A., 361 John E., 711 Landon B., 71I
Lellie H., 562
Micajah, 925
Oscar E., Capt., 925
Sarah A., 925 William, 925 Eggleston, 800 Edward, 800 Joseph E., 800 Joseph W., D. D. S., 801 Richard, 800 William, 800
Ellerson, 662 Andrew, 662 John H., 662 Ida W., 662 Ellett, 1057 Charles A., D. D. S., 1057, 1058 Charles C., 1058 Horace W., 1058 Ellwanger, 610 August, 610 John J., 610
Emett, 865 Pendleton, 865 Thomas T., 865
Emmet, 865 John, 865 Lewis, 865 English, 106 Edgar B., 106, 107 Robert E., 106 William, 106
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Russell S., 434
Walter W., 1103 William S., 435
Foy, 548 Charles H., 548 James O., 548 John, 548 William L., 548 Francis, 430 John T., 430, 431 Lucretia, 430
Luie A., 431
Frank, 751 James E., 751 Thomas E., 751
Franklin, 293
Albert G., M. D., 293
Ferguson, 1119
Frissell, 1010 Algernon S., 1011
Amasa, 1011
Amasa C., IOII
Hollis B., D. D., 1010, 1011
William, IOII
Thomas, 618
Edgar H., 552
George, 551 James, 551 John W., 551
Henry, 601
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