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Hedrick, James (of Henry) E, 25, died of fever in Staunton, in service.
Hedrick, James, 2d Corp'l., A, Reserves, Ruddle, W. Va. Hedrick, James, (of Ale) I, 62, wounded, Horton, W. Va. Hedrick, A. Washington, A, Pendleton Reserves, Ruddle, W. Va.
Hedrick, William, E, 25,
Upper Tract, W. Va.
Hedrick, John, A, Reserves.
D.
Helmick, Jonathan, K, 25, D.
Helmick, Josiah, Militia, D.
PCH 27
D. D.
Harper, George, C, 62,
Harper, Geo. W., C, 62,
Hartman, William Perry, C, 62,
418
Hess, James K., McNeill's Rangers, P, died in Illinois.
Hevener, A. Moffett, F, 62,
Deer Run, W. Va.
Hevener, Amos, I, 62, Hampshire Co., W. Va. killed at Williamsport.
Hevener, Daniel, Lieut., I 62,
Hevener, Charles W., Pendleton Riflemen, Ruddle, W. Va. Hevener, George, F, 62, killed at New Market.
Hevener, Samuel, K, 62, wounded at Williamsport, D.
Hevener, William L., K, 62, Sugar Grove, W. Va.
Hill, Frederick, A, Pendleton Reserves.
Hill, Kennison, A, Pendleton Reserves.
Hiner, Harmon, F. 62, later Capt., A, Reserves, w. on North Fork, D.
Hiner, William, (of H.) Militia. died in service.
Hiner, William, (of Jacob) F, 25, , Missouri.
Hiner, James, K. P., A, Pendleton Reserves, Doe Hill, Va.
Hiner, Charles, A, Reserves, 3d Serg't.
Hiner, W. Marshall, in Methodist Ministry. Hinkle, Adam J., C, 62, wounded at McDowell, Goldsmith, Indiana.
Hinkle, Geo. W., F, 62, Froze to death, Feb. 17, 1864, scouting.
Hinkle, Isaac V. (of Esau) A, 18, D. Illinois.
Hinkle, John C, 62, Camp Chase, D.
Hinkle, Mlchael, ist Licit. F 25 killed at Gettysburg.
Hinkle, Perry, A, 18,
D.
Hinkle, Solomon, (of Sol.) 3d Lieut. C, 62,
D.
Hinkle, William, C, 62,
wounded, D. D.
Hinkle, Jesse, K, 25,
Hinkle, Isaac D. (of Jesse) F, 25,
D.
Hiser, Daniel, K, 62,
killed at New Market.
Hiser, Frederick, F, 62,
Deer Run, W. Va.
Hiser, John, K, 62,
W. Berry's Ferry, D, from wound.
Hiser, Noah, K, 62, Rockingham Co., Va.
Hiser, William C., K, 25 killed 2d Battle Manassas.
Hively, James F., F, 62, Hively, William E. K, 62.
Frost, W. Va. D.
Hoover, Anthony, A., Pendleton Reserves, D.
Hoover. George, K, 62, Ritchie, C., W. Va.
Hoover, Henry, K, 62, Sugar Grove, W. Va.
Hoover, Henry, F, 62, Sugar Grove, W. Va., Blacksmith. Hoover, John L., K, 62, wounded at New Market, Ritchie Co., W. Va.
Hoover, Noah D., K, 62, Iowa.
Hoover, Reuben, K, 62,
killed at New Market.
Hoover, Thomas, K, 62, died in service.
Hoover, Adam, A, Pendleton Reserves, Brandywine, W. Va.
Hoover, William, 4th Corp'l. K 62, D.
Hoover, William A. K, 62,
Dry Run, W. Va.
2
419
Hopkins, John J., E, 14,
D.
D. D.
West.
Hopkins, William, E, 18, Huffman, Job, C, 62, Huffman, Henry, K, 62, Hyer, Peter, J., G, 18, died at Soldier's Home, Richmond, Va. Johns, David, A, 18, killed at Charlestown. Johnson, James W., A, Pendleton Reserves, Circleville, W. Va.
Johnson, Edmund S., F, 62, D.
Johnson, George W., E, 25,
D.
Johnson, Jacob G., E, 25,
Johnson, Jehu H., Capt. Co. E, 25,
一 Missouri.
D.
Johnston, W. Milton, E, 25,
Johnston, James W., F, 62,
Johnston, Mortimer, E. 25,
lost leg at Wilderness, D.
Jones, Charles P., E, 18,
Monterey, Va.
Jordan, Sampson, C, 62,
Franklin, W. Va. D.
Jordan, Jackson, C, 62,
Judy, Adam, A, Pendleton Reserves,
Melford, W. Va.
Judy, Harness, C, 62,
killed near Moorefield.
D.
Judy, Martin V., E, 25,
California.
Judy, St. Clair, C, 62,
died in Camp Chase.
Kee, James W., Lieut., "Franklin Guard." Franklin, W. Va.
Keister, A. Jackson, 4th Serg't., K, 62, Brandywine, W. Va. Keister, Henry, Sr., 1st Lieut., K, 62, D.
Keister, John D., K, 62, wounded at Williamsport, Brandy- wine, W. Va.
Keister, Jesse, K, 62, died in service.
Keister, Martin V., A, Pendleton Reserves, Brandywine, W. Va.
Keister, Solomon G., A, Pendleton Reserves, West.
Keister, William C., K, 62, Rockingham Co., Va.
Keplinger, John I, 62, Camp Chase, Mathias, W. Va.
Keplinger -- , I, 62.
Ketterman, Michael, K, 62, killed at McDowell.
Ketterman, Esau, E, 25,
D.
Ketterman, Salem, Militia,
Riverton, W. Va.
Ketterman, Nicodemus, K, 25, Illinois.
Ketterman, Joseph, K, 25,
killed at Gettysburg.
Kile, Adam A., 1st Serg't., F, 62,
Job, W. Va. Kile, Geo. Homan, 3d Serg't., F, 62, also Lieut., Reserves, D. Kile, Isaac, K, 25,
Kile, John Riley, K, 25,
D.
Kile, Jonathan C., E, 25,
Upper Tract, W. Va. wounded at McDowell, D.
D.
Johnson, John D., "Franklin Guards,"
killed at Cross Keys. D.
Judy, Martin, Sr., C, 62,
420
Kile, Thomas, Militia,
D.
Kile, William C., 4th Corp'l., F, 62,
Kiser, Adam, K, 62,
Kiser, Daniel, Sr., I, 62,
Kiser, Daniel, Jr., K, 62, 3rd Serg't.,
Kiser, Harrison, K., 62, wounded at New Market, Sugar Grove, W. Va.
Kiser, Harvey, K, 62, killed at New Market.
Kiser, John F., E, 25, lost leg at Cross Keys, Virginia.
Kiser, William C., Serg't., K, 62, Ruddle, W. Va.
Kline, John, F, 62, West.
Kuykendall, Washington, I, 62,
D.
Lantz, Abraham, A, 18,
Horton, W. Va. D.
Lantz, John, A, 18,
Lantz, Joseph H., Capt. North Fork Co. Militia, Camp Chase, D.
Lamb, William P., K, 25,
killed at Gettysburg. D.
Lamb, John, K, 25,
Lamb, Isaac, K, 25,
died during war.
Lambert, Anderson N., H, 62,
Circleville, W. Va. D.
Lambert, James C., C, 62,
Dry Run, W. Va.
Lambert, James B., C, 62,
Randolph Co., W. Va.
Lambert, Jesse, C, 62, killed during war.
Lambert, John W., C, 62,
D.
Lambert, John, Jr., C, 62,
D.
Lambert, Lebanion, Militia,
D.
Lambert, Nathan, C, 62,
D.
Lambert, Noah, Militia,
D.
Lambert, Obidiah, C, 62,
killed near Franklin, W. Va.
Lambert, Samuel K., C, 62,
Arbovale, W. Va. D.
Lambert, Adonijah, Militia,
Franklin, W. Va.
Lambert, Amby H., H, 62,
New Port News, Va. D.
Lambert, John J., E, 25,
D.
Lawrence, Anderson, K, 25,
D.
Lawrence, William G., C, 62,
D.
Lawrence, Josiah, K, 25,
D.
Leach, Elijah S., B, 31,
D.
Leach, E. Osborne, A, Pendleton Reserves,
D.
Leach, Robert D., B, 31, Serg't.
D.
Leach, John M., B, 31,
killed at Port Republic. killed at Antietam.
Linthicum, John, E, 25,
Lough, Geo. A., K, 62, D.
Lough, Geo. H., A, Pendleton Reserves, wounded, D.
Lambert, Solomon, H, 62,
Lambert, William T., C. 62,
Lawrence, Jonas, A, 18.
D, West. Headwaters, Va. D. D.
Lambert, George W., C, 62,
421
Lough, Henry, F, 62,
D.
Lough, Jacob H., 2d Lieut., K, 62,
Fort Seybert, W. Va.
Lough, James W., F, 62,
Franklin, W. Va. D.
Lough, John W., E, 25,
Lough, John W., K, 62,
Appleton City, Mo.
Lough, Anderson, A, Pendleton Reserves. Corp'l.
D.
Mallow, Geo. H., K, 62,
Albemarle Co., Va.
Mallow, Paul, K, 62,
killed at New Market, Lieut.
Martin, Adam, K, 62, wounded at Strasburg, Va., Deer Run, W. Va.
Masters, Charles F., K, 25, Edom, Va. D. Masters, John F., F, 62, D.
Masters, William E., F, 62,
Masters, Samuel, 1st Serg't., A, Pendleton Reserves,
Mo.
McClung, Silas B., C, 14,
McClure, John, F, 62,
Upper Tract W. Va. Franklin, W. Va.
McClure, William, E, 18, killed at Lynchburg, June 18, 1864.
McCoy, Mortimer, F, 62, died November, 1864.
McCoy, William, Capt., E, 25, died of measles, succeeded by Boggs.
McDonald, Peter, D, 25, Lieut., Macksville, W. Va.
McDonald, Seymour, A, Pendleton Reserves, Macksville, West Va.
McGinnis, Pat., McNeill's Rangers,
D.
McMullen, Stuart H., K, 62.
McMullen, William W., K, 62,
McQuain, Madison, G, 18,
D.
Miller, Amos, Militia, Miller, Isaac, A, 18,
Miller, Job, Militia,
Upper Tract, W. Va.
Milloway, Augustus, K, 62,
killed at New Market.
Mitchell, Henry, K, 62, killed at New Market.
Mitchell, Benj., Lieut., A, Pendleton Reserves, D.
Mitchell, Abel, E, 25, wounded at Alleghany Mtn, Rocking- ham Co.
Mitchell, William, E, 25, killed at Cross Keys.
Moats, Wellington, I, 62, died in Camp Chase.
Moats, Josiah, I, 62, Sugar Grove, W. Va. D.
Moats, Jones, I, 62,
Moomau, Jacob, E, 25, died in service.
Moomau, John B., Capt. Co. C, 62, died during war.
Morton, Edward, K, 62, killed at Williamsport.
Mowrey, David, F, 62, Indiana. Mowrey, Henry, A, Pendleton Reserves, killed near Macks- ville, W. Va. Mowrey, John, F, 62, Indiana.
D.
Lukens, John L., F, 62,
422
Moyers, George Wash., C, 62,
Cave, W. Va.
Moyers, Harman, 2nd. Lieut., A, Pendleton Reserves, D.
Moyers, Howard, E, 31,
killed at Port Republic.
Moyers, Morgan, E, 31,
killed at Rich Mountain. D.
Moyers, Cain, Militia,
killed at Beverley, W. Va.
Moyers, Solomon,
West Virginia.
Moyers, Marshall, K, 62,
killed at New Market. D.
Mullenax, Edward, C, 62,
D.
Mullenax, Henry, H, 62, Mullenax, Isaac, C, 62,
Tucker Co,. W. Va.
Mullenax, Jacob, C, 62,
Tucker Co., W. Va. D.
Mullenax, William, Sr., C, 62,
Mullenax, William (of Wm.) C, 62,
D.
Montony, Robert, C, 62,
Onego, W. Va.
Montony, VanBuren, C, 62,
Randolph, W. Va.
Mumbert, George, K, 25.
Mumbert, Henry, K, 25,
D.
Mumbert, Joseph W., Color Bearer, K, 25, killed at Cedar Mountain.
Mumbert, William, K, 25, died in service.
Mumbert, Nathan, K, 25,
killed at Slaughter Mountain.
Murphy, John, E, 25, killed at Cross Keys.
Murphy, Isaiah, Militia, D.
Murphy, Logan, Capt. Jonas Chew's Co., Highland Home Guards, died in war.
Nelson, Absalom H., Capt. Co. C, 62, shot from ambush near Harmon, W. Va.
Nelson, Absalom, C, 62,
died in Camp Chase.
Nelson, Benham, C, 62,
Circleville, W. Va. West.
Nelson, Columbus, C, 62,
Nelson, Elijah, Militia, D.
Nelson, Elijah, (of Abel) A, 18,
D.
Nelson, Isaac J., A, Pendleton Reserves, Randolph County, W. Va.
Nelson, Jacob, C, 62,
West. D.
Nelson, Jonathan, C 62,
Nelson, Samuel (of Daniel) C, 62.,
Nelson, Samuel P., C, 62,
Grant Co. W. Va · Kansas.
Nelson, Geo. Wash., C, 62,
Nelson, Samuel K., C, 62,
Whitmer, W. Va.
Nelson, B. Frank, K, 25,
Riverton, W. Va.
Nelson, Sol. K., 1st. Lieut., C, 62,
Grant Co., W. Va.
Nelson, Anderson, A, Pendleton Reserves,
Kansas.
-Nesselrodt, Amos, K, 25.
Nesselrodt, James E., 25,
died in prison.
Moyers, Peyton, F, 62,
Moyers, Warden, C, 62,
423
Nesselrodt, Jacob, K, 25, (?) Nicholas, Joshua, C, 62, North, C. David, F, 62, Painter, Jacob, B, 62, Payne, James Sr., K, 62, Payne, James, F, 62,
Payne, Geo. W., Serg't. F, 62,
Payne, Henry H., E, 62, Payne, Solomon, K, 62,
Pennington, Reuben, A, Pendleton Reserves.
Pennington, Richard, F, 62, Moorefield, W. Va.
Pennington, Sampson, C, 62,
Pennington, Solomon, K, 25,
died in Federal Prison. Rockbridge Co.
Pennington, Vinson, A, Pendleton Reserves.
Phares, Jacob, K, 25, Phares, John, C, 62,
Clover Hill, Va. Oklahoma.
Phares, Philip, Jr., E. 25,
Charleston, W. Va. D.
Phares, Sylvanus, C, 62.
Phares, Washington, K, 25,
Pitzenbarger, Harrison, E, 25,
killed at Laurel Hill. Thorn, W. Va. killed in battle
Pitzenbarger, Abraham, E, 25 (?)
Pope, Geo. E., I, 62,
Fort Seybert, W. Va. Indiana.
Porter, Isaac V., A, 18,
Powers, George, A, 18, Riverton, W. Va.
Powers, William, A, 18, Hardy Co., W. Va.
Powers, Thomas, unattached, killed near Riverton, W. Va. D.
Priest, Francis M., 1st Lieut., C, 62,
Priest, James A., F, 62, wounded at New Market, Franklin, W. Va.
Priest, Samuel P., 1st Serg't., wounded at Manassas, Frank- lin, W. Va.
Priest, Thomas H., 5th Serg't., F, 62, Franklin, W. Va.
Propst, Joshua, A, Pendleton Reserves, Brandywine W. Va. Propst, Amos, Drum Major, E, 25, killed at Petersburg, Va. Propst, Daniel, K, 62, wounded at Williamsport, Upshire Co., W. Va.
Propst, Geo. Ad., E, 25, died in hospital at Richmond, Va. Propst, Daniel F., E, 25, wounded at McDowell, in prison at Ft. Delaware, Elmira, Franklin, W. Va.
Propst, Sylvanus, E, 25, died during war.
Propst, David, K, 62, Mitchell, W. Va.
Propst, David D., K, 62, died in service. Propst, Benjamin, D, 62, wounded at Winchester, Mitchell, W. Va.
Propst, Jonas, K, 62, died in hospital in Staunton, during service. Propst, Amos, E, 25, killed at Mine Run.
killed in battle. D. Yates City, Iowa. D. D. Rockingham. Missouri. Pocahontas Co., W. Va. West.
424
Propst, Henry H., K, 62, died at Strasburg, in service. Propst, James, K, 62, D. D.
Propst, Jeremiah (of Henry) B, 31,
Propst, John D., K, 62, died at Camp Washington, Augusta Co., Va.
Propst, Joel, E, 25,
died in hospital, in service.
Propst, Lewis, D, 62,
Mitchell, W. Va. D.
Propst, Joseph, K. 62,
Propst, Joseph, K, 62,
Propst, Joseph, E, 25,
killed at Beverly. killed at McDowell. Brandywine, W. Va. D.
Propst, ¿Samuel, H., K, 62,
Propst, H. D., K, 62,
died in service.
Propst, Absalom, E, 25,
Brandywine, W. Va.
Propst, Philip, K, 62,
died in service.
Propst, William R., I, 62,
died in service.
Propst, Harrison, H., 1st Lieut., E, 25,
Propst, William W., A, Pendleton Reserves,
Propst, Ami, K, 62,
D.
Propst, John, E, 25,
W. Va. W. Va.
Propst, Abel, Militia,
died in service.
Propst, Hervey, D, 62,
Iowa.
Propst, William Ad., K, 62,
D. D.
Puffinbarger, Christian, K, 25,
Puffinbarger, Geo. C., A, Pendleton Reserves, Sugar Grove, West Va.
Puffinbarger, Joshua, A, Pendleton Reserves.
Puffinbarger, William, A, Pendleton Reserves, Upper Tract, West Va.
Puffinbarger, Zebulon, F, 62,
Puffinbarger, Samuel, K, 62,
Puffinbarger, William, K, 25,
Puffinbarger, Joshua, K, 62.
Puffinbarger, Benjamin, K, 62,
Palo Alto, Va.
Rader, James B., K, 62,
Rader, Philip Y., B, 62,
Rader, David H., K, 62,
Rader, John F., K, 62,
Raines, Tobias, Militia,
Raines, Joseph, C, 62,
Raines, William, C, 62,
Rexroad, Aaron, Sr., E, 25,
Rexroad, G. Marshall, K, 62,
Rexroad, Adam, K, 62, 25.
Camp Chase, D. Camp Chase, Palo Alto, Va. died in Camp Chase.
Rader, Henry P., F, 62,
Upper Tract, W. Va. died in Camp Chase. D.
Highland Co., Va. Upper Tract, W. Va. died in Camp Chase. Randolph Co., W. Va. Randolph Co., W. Va. Franklin, W. Va. Crabbottom, Va.
Propst, William, K, 62,
Propst, Valentine, E, 25,
Arkansas. Mitchell. died in service.
Propst, Laban H., K, 62,
425
Rexroad, Addison, K, 62,
D.
Rexroad, Hendron, A, Pendleton Reserves,
Rexroad, Jonas, K, 62,
Rexroad, Henry, Jr., E, 25,
Rexroad, Jacob, of H., E, 25,
Franklin, W. Va. killed at McDowell. died in service. D.
Rexroad, Laban, K, 31, Rexroad, Ami, K, 62,
killed at Williamsport. D.
Rexroad, Nariel, 26,
Rexroad, Solomon, C, 62,
Cave, W. Va. D.
Rexroad, Augustus, Militia,
Rexroad, Washington, C, 62, Crabbottom, Va.
Riggleman, Joshua, F, 62, killed at Green Spring, W. Va., July 4, 1864.
Roberson, Henry, F, 62,
Ruddle, W. Va. D.
Roberson, John W., G, 18,
Rogers, John, McClannahan's Battery.
Ruddle, Abel M., F. 62, wounded at Washington, D. C., Camp Chase, D.
Ruddle, Isaac C., 2nd Lieut. F, 62, Franklin, W. Va.
Ruddle, James H., F, 62, Elmira (N. Y.) Prison. Kansas. Ruddle, John M., Sr., K, 62, wounded at Washington, D. C., Franklin, W. Va.
Ruddle, John M., Jr., F, 62, 2d Corp'l, Camp Chase, Ruddle, West Va.
Ruddle, William G., 2d Serg't F, 62, Deer Run, W. Va. D.
Ruddle, Edward D., F, 62,
Ruleman, Henry Donahue, K, 62, Illinois.
Rymel, John P., -. 18, Missouri.
Schmucker, J. Nicholas, K, 25, died of fever during service. Schmucker, Samuel L., K, 25, Upper Tract, W. Va.
Schrader, William H., E, 26,
Tucker County, W. Va. D.
Schrader, Ezra, K, 25, killed at Gettysburg.
Schrader, Solomon, C, 62, died of fever in Harrisonburg, in service.
Schrader, David, K, 25, D. D.
Schrader, Henry, K, 25,
Stokesville, Va. D.
Shaver, Samuel L., F, 62,
Shaw, James, K, 62, D.
Shears, James H., E, 25, Tucker County, W. Va.
Shottiger, William, McNeill's Rangers, killed at Beverly, W. Va.
Simmons, H. Adam, E, 25, Franklin, W. Va.
Simmons, Emanuel, K, 62, killed at Williamsport. Simmons, Benjamin, A, Pendleton Reserves.
Rexroad, Samuel, E, 25,
Doe Hill, Va. D.
Schrader, Ammi, K, 25,
Sheets, William, A, 25,
426
Simmons, John, K, 25,
Simmons, Emanuel A., C, 62,
Simmons, George W., C, 62,
Simmons, Harrison, Militia,
Simmons, Henry, E, 25,
Simmons, Noah W., K, 25,
Simmons, William, K, 62.
Simmons, James, F, 62,
Simmons, Geo. Wash., K, 25.
Simmons, Jeremiah, E, 25,
Simmons, Jeremiah,
Simmons, John, K, 62,
died in service of diphtheria. Osceola, W. Va. died in Federal prison. Franklin, W. Va.
Simmons, Josiah, F, 62,
Simmons, James R., K, 62,
Simmons, Lewis, F, 62,
Braxton Co., W. Va. Braxton Co., W. Va. Hightown W. Va.
Simmons, Hezekiah, K, 62,
Simmons, Mordecai, A, Pendleton Reserves, Sugar Grove, W. Va.
Simmons, Martin (of Sol) K, 62, D.
Simmons, Noah, W. K, 62, D.
Simmons, W. F., K, 62,
Sugar Grove, W. Va.
Simmons, Sylvester, Corp'l., A, Pendleton Reserves, Brandy- wine, W. Va.
Simmons, Adam, A Pendleton Reserves.
Simmons, G. Wesley, 2d Lieut., C, 62, died in service of small pox.
Simmons, Hendron, A, Reserves, Doe Hill, Va. Franklin, W. Va.
Simpson, Amos, 5 Serg't, K, 62,
Simpson, James B., K, 25, Barbour County, W. Va.
Simpson, Michael, K, 62, killed at Strasburg, Va.
Simpson, Miles, K, 62, Franklin, W. Va.
Sinnett, William, K, 62,
Sugar Grove, W. Va. D.
Siple, Joseph, G, 18, Doe Hill, Va.
Siple, Geo. D., E, 18, wounded at New Market, Augusta County, W. Va.
Siple, Ambrose, Franklin Guard, died in service of diphtheria. Siple, Conrad, Franklin Guard, died in service of diphtheria. Siple, Josiah H., E, 25, Camp Chase, Fort Seybert, W. Va. Siple, Samuel, G, 18, wounded at New Market, Deer Run, West Va.
Siple, William, Militia, killed at Greenland Gap, Grant Co., W. Va. died in Camp Chase.
Sites, William, Sr., Militia,
Sites, William, Jr., E. 25,
killed at New Creek, W. Va. Franklin, W. Va.
Skidmore, Joseph C., E, 25,
killed at McDowell.
Skiles, Michael, E, 25.
Grant Co., W. Va. D. D.
Franklin, W. Va. Cave, W. Va. D.
D.
Sinnett, Henry, Jr., E, 25,
427
Smith, Ami, I, 62,
Sugar Grove, W. Va.
Smith, W. Ambrose, A, Pendleton Reserves, Riverton, W. Va. Smith, Geo. Wash., E, 25, Ruddle, W. Va.
Smith, G. W. (of Adam) A, Pendleton Reserves.
Smith, Conrad, E, 25,
Smith, Nathan, C., K, 62,
D. D. D.
Smith, Daniel C., K, 62,
Ruddle, W. Va.
Smith, Jno. W., 3d Lieut. F, 62, died in Harrisonburg, in service Stone, Miles, K, 62, Highland Co., Va. D.
D.
Summerfield, Wilson, C, 62, killed near Macksville, W. Va. Swadley, Henry W., A, Pendleton Reserves, killed near Macksville, W. Va.
Swadley, Jacob, K, 62, Brandywine, W. Va.
Swadley, Valentine, A, Pendleton Reserves,
D.
Switzer, David, F, 62,
Barbour Co., W. Va. Cave, W. Va.
Sponaugle, Amos, C, 62,
Sponaugle, Geo. W., E, 25,
Franklin, West Va.
Sponaugle, William, Militia,
D. D.
Sponaugle, Jesse, Militia,
D.
Sponaugle, Jacob, C, 62,
died in service.
Sponaugle, George, A, 18,
Lewis County, W. Va.
Sponaugle, Samuel, F, 62, W. Va.
Sponaugle, Nicholas, C, 62,
died in Federal prison.
Sponaugle, Lewis, C, 62, D.
Sponaugle, Philip, Militia,
Sponaugle, William, C, 62,
died in Federal prison. D.
D.
Teter, Amos, A, 18,
Teter, Balaam, C, 62,
Teter, Cyrus, C, 62,
Teter, Eli P., C, 62,
Teter, Noah, Militia,
Circleville, W. Va.
Teter, Samuel, C, 62,
died in service in Harrisonburg, Va. D.
Teter, Salem, C, 62,
Thompson, Amos, C, 62,
Rivertown, W. Va.
Thompson, William, Militia,
Riverton, W. Va.
Thompson, John, Militia, Riverton, W. Va.
Thompson, John, (of James) A, 18,
Harmon, W. Va. Ohio.
Thompson, Salem, A, 18,
died in Camp Chase.
Thompson, Willis, Militia,
Tingler, Jacob, C, 62, Randolph Co., W. Va. D.
Tingler, Miles, Militia,
Upshur Co., W. Va. Kansas. D. D.
D.
Taylor, Emanuel, C, 62,
Temple, James M., McNeill's Rangers,
Sponaugle, Henry, F, 62,
Stone, Hendron H., 3d Lieut. K, 62,
Stone, John A., K, 62,
Smith, Peter H., K, 62,
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Trumbo, A. Jackson, K, 25,
Rockingham Co., Va. Trumbo, Elijah, I, 62, D. Trumbo, J. Sylvester, 1st Serg't., K, 62, Brandywine, W. Va. Trumbo, John D., K, 62, Virginia. D.
Trumbo, Morgan G., McNeill's Rangers,
Trumbo, George, I, 62,
Fort Seybert, W. Va.
Trumbo, Samuel, Drummer, I, 62,
D.
Vandevander, Adam C., C, 62,
Circleville, W. Va.
Vandevander, Isaac, C, 62,
killed at Williamsport. D.
Vandevander, Jacob, C, 62,
Vandevander, Isaac C., C, 62,
Randolph Co., W. Va.
Vandevander, William, C, 62,
Circleville, W. Va. Illinois. D.
Varner, William, I, 25,
Varner, Daniel, K, 62,
Augusta Co., Va.
Vint, William Hudson, C, 62, wounded at Williamsport and New Market. D.
Vint, William, G, 18,
Doe Hill, Va.
Vint, Hamilton, K, 62,
Vint, John, G, 62,
killed near McDowell. moved to Illinois, D. Bridgewater, Va.
Waggoner, J. Adam, K, 25,
Fort Seybert, W. Va.
Waggoner, Geo. D., I, 62,,
Miles, W. Va. D.
Waldron, Noah, K, 25,
died during war in service.
Walker, Edward, K, 62,
Oak Flat, W. Va. Riverton, W. Va.
Warner, Adam B.,A, 18,
Circleville, W. Va.
Warner, James, A, 18,
Indiana.
Warner, John W., A, Pendleton Reserves, Circleville, W. Va.
Warner, Noah, C, 62,
Nome, W. Va. D.
Warner, Zane B., A, 18,
Riverton, W. Va.
Waybright, Churchville, H, 62, Dunlevie, W. Va.
Waybright, Jesse, Militia, shot from ambush, at home, and killed.
Waybright, Morgan, C, 62,
Los Angeles, Cal. died in service. Thorn, W. Va.
Wees, Duncan, A, 18,
Wilfong, Eli ,K, 62, killed at New Market.
Wilfong, Elias, A, Pendleton Reserves, Sugar Grove, W. Va. Wilson, A. Jackson, 2d Serg't., E, 25, Riverton, W. Va. West.
Wilson, Geo. T., E, 25,
Wilson, John E., Militia,
Wilson, Noah, I, 62,
Wilson, Charles,
Wimer, Aaron, C, 62,
Camp Chase, D. died in Federal prison. D. West.
Vint, Geo. M., G, 18,
Waggoner, Lewis B., I, 62,
Warner, Amos B., C, 62,
Warner, Peter S., Serg't., C, 62,
Waybright, Nathan, C, 62,
Vint, Esau, G, 18,
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Wimer, Abel, E, 25, wounded at McDowell, Nome, W. Va. Wimer, Benjamin, C, 62, D.
Wimer, Ephraim, Lieut. I, 62, wounded New Market, Camp Chase. D.
Wimer, Elias, E, 25,
Nebraska. Kansas.
Wimer, Henry (of Geo.), E, 25,
Wimer, Jacob, C, 62,
Crabbottom, Va.
Wimer, George, C, 62,
killed at Williamsport.
Wimer, William, D, 62,
D. D. D.
Wimer, George, D, 62,
Wimer, Nathan, C, 62,
Wimer, Joseph, C, 62,
Boyer, W. Va. D.
Zickafoose, George, Militia,
The following is a list of Confederates, who, either during the Civil War, or immediately thereafter, made Pendleton County their adopted home.
Acrey, D. H., -
Alabama, D.
Blakemore, Noel B., I, 5, Sugar Grove, W. Va. D.
Bowman, Thomas J., I, 23, Franklin, W. Va.
Campbell, William A., A, 20,
Carter, J. Frank, C, 62 Georgia, Washington Artillery,
wounded three times, Franklin, W. Va.
Daugherty, James H., Capt., B, 11th Cavalry, lost leg at Sangster Station.
Goodman, James, 12 Georgia,
D.
Hahn, Arthur A., Marcus' Battery, Artillery, Brandywine, W. Va.
Marshall, John A., D.
May, Josiah F., H, 12 Cavalry, Stonewall Brigade, Miles, W. Va.
Newcomb, Albert T., I, 44, Rexroad, W, Va.
Pennybacker, Isaac S., H, 7, wounded at Greenland Gap, W. Va., Franklin, W. Va.
Pennybacker, J. Ed., McNeill's Rangers, Washington, D. C. Ridgeway, Amos, D.
Solomon, G. C. K., Bridgewater Greys, 5 Calvary, Brandy- wine, W. Va.
Williams, John S., wounded, Jackson's Cavalry, Fort Seybert, W. Va.
Wyant, Henry, D.
APPENDIX
Brief Sketch of the Author of This History
Oren F. Morton is a native of Maine, but in early boyhood he accompanied his parents to what was then the frontier state of Nebraska and there grew to manhood on a prairie farm. His three brothers and his future brother-in-law, all much older than himself, were soldiers in the Army of the Potomac, and one brother was wounded at Gettysburg. He spent five years at the University of Nebraska, graduating with the degree of Bachelor of Letters. Two years later the family removed to Virginia. In early life and on a few occa- sions afterward, Mr. Morton taught in public and private schools, but not as a professional teacher. For several years he carried on a woodworking business, but a severe hurt and a falling market compelled his withdrawal, and since 1894 he has lived among the Appalachian highlands.
In 1899-1900. he was employed on the compilation of "Hyde's Digest of the West Virginia Reports." In the latter year appeared the first of his own books, enti tle d Under the Cottonwoods," being a sketch of pioneer life on the prairie. This volume was followed by two stories of West Virginia life, "Winning or Losing ?" and "Land of the Laurel," and by "Pioneers of Preston County," an historical work. The last named is as yet unpublished by the party for whom it was written. Through his own efforts he sold nearly 2,000 of his books, visiting nearly every county of West Virginia and meeting a large number of its public and professional men. His travels include thirty other states and two of the provinces of Canada. He has been a member of the Amer- ican Geographic Society.
In the spring of 1908 he left Preston county of this state, which for twelve years had been his nominal home, and after a tour through the Southwestern and Gulf states, made a so- journ in the northeast of Georgia. The next April he came to this county for the purpose of writing its history. The impression here formed of Mr. Morton is thus stated by a citizen of the county :
"I have known him a number of years, quite intimately since he has been engaged on the history of our county, and from such acquaintance I find him a man of culture, educa- tion, and irreproachable character. His work on our local
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history, with which I have kept in close touch, has been ef- ficient, thorough, systematic, comprehensive, painstaking; in short, of such character as to lead me confidently to be- lieve that the work will be highly meritorious, and also that it will prove invaluable to the people of Pentleton, or to any others interested in the history of the county or its people."
SIDELIGHTS ON HISTORICAL SUBJECTS
INTRODUCTORY NOTE :- The history of any county is woven into the history of the state and also the nation of which it is a part. Local history cannot therefore be thoroughly understood without a knowledge of state and national history. The articles which follow do not apply exclusively to Pendle- ton County. They are placed in this volume to add to and widen the presentation of American and state history which is given in the usual textbooks and in books for general read- ing. These articles are at times somewhat philosophical, but it is believed they will repay a careful attention. Their first appearance is in this volume. They were written by the author of the book. He alone is responsible for the con- clusions given. These conclusions have been drawn from extended observation in a number of states, North, West, and South, and from contact with different classes of the American people.
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