4th Infantry Regiment
Surnames C-E
CADDALL, JAMES B.:
Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); 20; farmer; elected 1st Sgt., Apr. 17,1862; promoted to
1st Lt., in Oct., 1863; surrendered at Appomattox, Apr. 9, 1865.
CADDALL, JOHN H.:
Co. C (Apr. 17, 1861); 23; teacher; discharged from service, Apr. 17, 1862.
CADDALL, SAMUEL
S.: Co. C (Apr. 17, 1861); 25; constable; promoted to Cpl., Sept. 20, 1861, and
to Sgt. the following spring; captured, Mar. 23, 1862, at Kernstown; exchanged,
Aug. 5,1862; listed as AWOL until Oct. 31,1862; shot in right foot, Dec.
13,1862, at Fredericksburg; promoted to Lt. and assigned to Gen. J.A. Walker's
staff in the spring of 1863.
CADDALL, THOMAS
W.: Co. C (Mar. 10, 1862); sick in various hospitals, Aug., 1862-May, 1863; died
May 21, 1863, at White Sulphur Springs Hospital in Montgomery county.
CALDWELL, JAMES
E.: Co. E (Apr. 18,1861); 29; mason; wounded at First Manassas, July 21,1861;
discharged from service, Apr. 23, 1862; 5'8", blue eyes, dark hair, fair
complexion.
CALLAHAM, EDWARD
C: Co. F (Mar. 20,1862); detailed to Richmond hospital, Feb. 3,1863; died of
pneumonia, Apr. 8, 1863, at Camp Winder Hospital No. 2, Richmond.
CALLAHAM, HUGH:
Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); 21; farmer; given 90-day sick leave, July 1,1862; dropped
from rolls after being listed as AWOL during Oct.-Dec, 1862.
CALLAHAM, WILLIAM:
Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); hospitalized for "depression," Oct. 5,1861, until
discharged from service at Richmond, Nov. 11, 1861.
CALLOWAY, WILLIAM
T.: Co. C (Jan 8, 1864); from Monroe County, W. Va.; captured, May 5,1864, at
the Wilderness; exchanged at Elmira Prison, N.Y., Jan. 21, 1865; 5'9", blue
eyes, dark hair, dark complexion.
CALVERT, ROBERT
H.: Co. E (Aug. 31, 1861); killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
CAMDEN, JESSE M.:
Co. H (Mar. 10,1862); on duty with provost in Lexington, Dec. 30,1862-Feb.
28,1863; dropped from the rolls as a deserter, Apr. 20, 1864.
CAMDEN, OSCAR: Co.
H (Mar. 10,1862); 23; farmer; discharged from service, Dec. 4,1862, because of
"insipient disease of the lungs;" 5'4", gray eyes, light hair, fair complexion.
CAMDEN, WILLIAM:
Co. H (Mar. 10, 1862); wounded, May 3,1863, at Chancellorsville; returned to
duty, Aug. 22, 1863; wounded and captured, Sept. 19, 1864, at Winchester;
paroled from Point Lookout Prison, Md., Mar. 15,1865.
CAMDEN, WILLIAM,
JR.: Co. H (Mar. 10, 1862); died of fever, May 27, 1862, in Staunton.
CAMERON, DANIEL
G.: Co. D (Feb. 7,1863); deserted, Mar. 23,1863.
CAMPBELL, CYRUS
B.: Co. E (muster date unknown); paroled, May 10, 1865, at Charleston, W. Va.;
listed then as 46 years of age, 5 '9", with blue eyes, dark complexion, dark
hair and whiskers.
CAMPBELL, JOSEPH
SMITH: Co. D (Jan. 18, 1864); 20; promoted to 2nd Lt. prior to Apr. 6, 1865,
capture at Sayler's Creek; paroled at Johnson's Island Prison, O., June
18,1865; 5'10", gray eyes, dark hair, fair complexion.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS
J.: Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); 22; mechanic; Apr. 17,1862: discharged at expiration
of term of service.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS
PRESTON: Co. D (Apr. 18, 1861); born in Washington County in 1842; farmer;
captured at Strasburg and later exchanged; Apr. 28, 1863: apptd. Cpl.; promoted
to Sgt., May 8, 1863, and to 2nd Lt., Dec. 11, 1863; wounded, May 5, 1864, at
the Wilderness; promoted to 1st Lt., Dec. 30,1864; applied for disability
retirement from service and was later discharged; died in 1912. Buried in
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond.
CANNOY, BARNEY B.:
Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); born Apr. 26,1836; farmer; detailed as a teamster,
Mar.-Dec, 1863; elected 2nd Lt., Dec. 31, 1863; captured at Spotsylvania, May
12, 1864, and sent to Fort Pulaski, Ga.; paroled from Fort Delaware Prison,
Del., June 16, 1865; 5'10", blue eyes, dark hair, dark complexion; died Oct.
20,1901. Buried near Elk Creek.
CANNOY, PETER P.:
Co. F (Apr. 24, 1861); 21; farmer; captured at Kernstown, Mar. 23, 1862;
exchanged, Aug. 5, 1862; AWOL thereafter until dropped from the rolls as a
deserter.
CARDEN, OLIVER
HAZARD PERRY: Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); born in 1814; carpenter; July 29,1861
discharged from service for disability; died in 1878.
CARDER, CHARLES
B.: Co. E (Apr. 18,1861); 20; farmer; wounded at First Manassas, July 21,1861;
on duty through Apr., 1862.
CARDER, WILLIAM
B.: Co. D (Apr. 18, 1861); 23; cabinet-maker: apptd. 3rd Sgt., Apr. 18,1862, and
promoted to 2nd Lt., Apr. 17,1863; captured at Gettysburg, July 3,1863; paroled
at Fort Delaware Prison, Del., June 12,1865; 5'8", dark eyes, dark hair, ruddy
complexion.
CARICO, MILES H.:
Co. F (Mar. 20, 1862); died of disease in Staunton, July 15, 1862.
CARICO, STEPHEN
O.: Co. F (Mar. 20,1862); shot in left side at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13,1862;
shot in head at Payne's Farm, Nov. 27, 1863; captured, May 12, 1864, at
Spotsylvania; exchanged, Oct. 31, 1864.
CARPER, WILLIAM
J.: Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); 21; carpenter; July 21,1861: shot in knee at First
Manassas; discharged from service on surgeon's certificate, Apr. 17, 1862.
CARR, JAMES: Co. E
(Jan. 14, 1863); deserted, Apr. 1, 1863.
CARR, JOSEPH: Co.
E (muster date unknown); paroled, May 11,1865.
CARR, R.N.: Co. I
(Apr. 12, 1862); on detached duty in Staunton as of Apr. 15, 1862.
CARR, THOMAS D.:
Co. F (Feb. 26,1864); captured at Spotsylvania, May 12,1864; confined at Elmira,
N.Y., until Mar. 2, 1865, exchange; died Mar. 18,1865, of pneumonia at
Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond.
CARRINGTON, ROBERT
GAMBLE: Co. A (Mar. 10, 1862); discharged from service, Feb. 18, 1863, because
of chronic diarrhea; 5' 11 1/2",
blue eyes, light hair, florid complexion; living in Soldiers' Home, Richmond, in
1892.
CARROLL, W.E.:
company and muster date unknown; paroled in Washington, D.C., Apr. 26, 1865.
CARSON, WILLIAM
A.: Co. F (Mar. 20, 1862); hospitalized with pneumonia in May, 1862;
hospitalized again, Mar. July, 1863, and Aug., 1863-Mar., 1864; ordered on Apr.
14, 1864, to report to Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, for light guard duty.
CARTER, JOHN:
company and muster date unknown; paroled, May 1,1865, in Richmond.
CARVER, FLEMING
R.: Co. B (Apr. 18, 1861); 25; laborer; July 21, 1861: wounded at First
Manassas; listed as AWOL, Nov., 1861-Apr., 1862; dropped from the rolls
thereafter as a deserter.
CASE, DANIEL: Co.
B (Feb. 15, 1864); under arrest for desertion, Apr. 8, 1864.
CASH, JAMES CLARK:
Co. I (Apr. 12,1862); born Dec. 11,1830: listed as a deserter, Nov. 27,1862; in
actuality, however, he had joined the 10th Virginia; died Jan. 19,1914. Buried
in Rockbridge County.
CASH, ROBERT: Co.
I (Oct. 31,1864); captured, Apr. 3,1865, in a Richmond hospital; June 5,1865:
paroled at Newport News; 5' 10", blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion.
CASSELL, MARION
BROWNE: Co. A (Mar. 10,1862); born June 25,1844; captured, May 12,1864, at
Spotsylvania; paroled at Elmira Prison, N.Y., June 21,1865; 5 8", blue eyes,
dark hair, fair complexion; died Aug. 31,1921, in Wytheville.
CASSELL, MICHAEL:
Co. C (muster date unknown); Nov. 17,1864: deserted to the enemy; took oath of
allegiance at Bermuda Hundred, Va., and sent to Cincinnati, O.
CASSIDAY, THOMAS:
Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); 24; laborer; captured, July 24,1862, at Winchester; later
exchanged; AWOL from Sept., 1862, until dropped from the rolls as a deserter in
Dec, 1862.
CASTLE, ROBERT:
Co. E (Apr. 18, 1861); 54; cabinetmaker; Oct. 5-31, 1861: on special duty at
Manassas Junction; discharged from service, Nov. 25,1861, because of age.
CATRON, PETER J.:
Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); born in 1837 in Smyth County; farmer; Jan. 1-Mar. 1,1863:
AWOL; wounded at Gettysburg, July 3,1863; listed as a deserter through Oct.,
1863; wounded, May 5, 1864, at the Wilderness.
CAUSBY, WILLIAM:
Co. L (July 16, 1861); killed at Kernstown, Mar. 23,1862.
CECIL, JAMES F.:
Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); 18; clerk; shot in thigh, July 21,1861, at First Manassas;
Apr. 17,1862: promoted to 2nd Lt.; resigned from service, Sept. 29,1863, because
of disability from wounds received May 3 at Chancellorsville; Aug. 15, 1864:
apptd. provost marshal at Wytheville.
CECIL, MICHAEL:
Co. C (Mar. 14,1862); wounded, Aug. 30,1862, at Second Manassas; Feb.
28,1863-Apr. 11,1864: listed as a deserter; all pay stopped by order, of
regimental court-martial.
CECIL, THOMAS M.:
Co. C (Mar. 19, 1862); born Nov. 22,1842; on duty through June 10,1864, when
listed as in Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, suffering from neuralgia; died July
22, 1911. Buried in Childress community of Montgomery County.
CECIL, WATSON: Co.
C (Apr. 17,1861); 19; painter; hospitalized at Winchester in Nov., 1861; died
there, Jan. 1,1862, of pneumonia.
CHAPIN, GEORGE W.:
Co. I (Feb. 21,1863); killed Nov. 27, 1863, at Payne's Farm.
CHAPMAN, CREED C:
Co. G (Feb. 16,1864); born Oct. 2,1823; wounded, May 5,1864, at the Wilderness;
died July 13, 1906. Buried in Wytheville.
CHARLTON, JAMES
PEARY: Co. G (Apr. 17, 1861); born Jan. 20, 1841; farmer; Sgt. at muster;
elected 2nd Lt., July 14, 1862; wounded and captured, Aug. 9,1862, at Cedar
Mountain; exchanged; Sept. 21,1862, but did not return to duty until May
20,1863; promoted to 1st Lt., July 3,1863; resigned from service, Sept. 29,1863,
for medical reasons; died Dec. 20, 1900. Buried near Christiansburg.
CHARLTON, PEMBROKE
SIMPKINS: Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); born in 1839; farmer; Jan.-Feb., 1862: in
arrest; Oct. 4, 1862: discharged from service on surgeon's certificate.
CHARLTON, WADDY
CURRIN: Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); born Sept. 14,1839; farmer; detailed as a
teamster, Sept. 16,1862; returned to regiment, Aug. 13,1863; captured, May
12,1864, at Spotsylvania; confined at Elmira, N.Y., until June 30, 1865, parole;
5'10", blue eyes, dark hair, dark complexion; died Apr. 9,1920. Buried near
Christiansburg.
CHATWELL, JACOB
J.: Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); 22; mechanic; apptd. 4th Sgt., June 22,1861, and 1st
Sgt., Jan. 10,1862; died in Winchester of wounds received Sept. 17, 1862, at
Sharpsburg, Md.
CHATWELL, THOMAS:
Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); 17; mechanic; July 17,1861: detailed as orderly to Gen.
Jackson; Sept. 20, 1862: assigned to duty in hospital; apptd. Cpl., Oct. 1,
1862; received gunshot wound in left foot, Dec. 13,1862, at Fredericksburg;
reduced to ranks, Oct. 31,1863; detailed to conscript duty, Apr. 4,1864;
captured at Hatcher's Run, Feb. 6, 1865, and sent to Fort Delaware Prison, Del.;
paroled there, June 17, 1865; 6'5", gray eyes, dark hair, light complexion. He
was the tallest soldier in the 4th Virginia.
CHENAULT, WILLIAM:
Co. A (Feb. 12,1863); wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3,1863; reported
thereafter as AWOL until Feb. 26,1864, when dropped from the rolls; Dec.
29,1864: signed oath of allegiance in East Tennessee; 5 '6", dark eyes, hair and
complexion.
CHESTER, JOSEPH:
Co. I (Aug. 12,1861); from Mount Holly, Ark.; apptd. Cpl., Sept. 13,1863, and
Sgt., July 9,1862; killed at Spotsylvania, May 12,1864.
CHILDRY, SAMUEL
W.: Co. E (Apr. 18, 1861); 26; farmer; July-Aug., 1862: sick with typhoid fever;
discharged from service, Aug. 15,1862.
CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM
W.: Co. E(Apr. 18,1861); 24; farmer; Aug. 23,1861: sent as escort of sick man to
Staunton hospital and there became ill himself; discharged from service, May
10,1862, because of chronic rheumatism.
CHUMBLEY, GEORGE
HUDSON: Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); born in 1839; farmer; wounded, May 3,1863, at
Chancellorsville; captured at Spotsylvania, May 12,1864; paroled at Elmira
Prison, N.Y., June 14,1865; 5'8", hazel eyes, auburn hair, florid complexion;
died Feb. 2, 1916. Buried in Pulaski County.
CHUMBLEY, WILLIAM
ALLEN: Co. C (July 2, 1861); born Oct. 22, 1841; promoted to 3rd Sgt., Oct. 6,
1863; wounded severely in right eye, Nov. 27,1863, at Payne's Farm; detailed as
guard to reserve ordnance train; died Jan. 22,1917. Buried in Pulaski County.
CLARK, FUGATE: Co.
C (Sept. 5, 1861); hospitalized, Oct. 7, 1861, with intermittent fever; Nov. 14,
1861: detailed as hospital steward in Charlottesville; Apr. 30, 1862: apptd.
Asst. Surgeon in the 34th Virginia Cavalry Bttn.
CLARK, HUGH J.:
Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); 21; farmer; wounded at First Manassas, July 21,1861;
discharged from service, Nov. 11, 1861, because of chronic rheumatism and
typhoid fever.
CLARK, ROBERT
GILMORE: Co. H (Mar. 6, 1862); born in 1843; died of fever, May 13, 1862, at
Stanardsville. Buried at Falling Spring Presbyterian Church, Rockbridge County.
CLEAVER, JAMES R.:
Co. D (Oct. 30,1864); trfd. from 51st Virginia; captured at Fort Stedman, Mar.
25,1865; confined at Point Lookout, Md., until June 26, 1865, parole; 5'5", gray
eyes, brown hair, dark complexion.
CLEMMONS, JOHN J.:
Co. A (Apr. 17, 1861); 25; teacher; June 25, 1862: hospitalized in Winchester,
dropped from the rolls as a deserter, Apr. 17, 1862.
CLIFTON, ROBERT:
Co. I (Apr. 12,1862); reported as a deserter, Nov. 27,1862; released from charge
of desertion, Feb. 10, 1863, and returned to duty; Apr. 16, 1863; died of
typhoid fever in a Staunton hospital.
CLYCE, G.A.E.: Co.
I (Apr. 12, 1862); died at home in Lexington of typhoid fever, July 2, 1862.
COCKE, GEORGE J.:
Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); 44; farmer; June 14,1862: discharged from service by
surgeon's certificate.
COCKE, THEOPHILUS
J.: Co. C (Apr. 17, 1861); mustered out of service, Apr. 17, 1862, at end of
enlistment.
COFER, JAMES C:
Co. C (Mar. 14,1862); AWOL from muster until arrest in Mar., 1863; died of
typhoid fever, Aug. 1,1863, in Richmond General Hospital No. 13.
COFFMAN, JOHN H.:
Co. I (Mar. 7,1862); trfd. to the company from the Rockbridge Artillery; Sept.
23,1863: detailed to duty in Staunton military hospital; wounded, Oct. 19,1864,
at Cedar Creek; captured, Mar. 25,1865, at Fort Stedman; paroled from Point
Lookout Prison, Md., June 14, 1865; 5'9", gray eyes, grayish hair, light
complexion.
COLE, WILLIAM R.:
Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); 23; laborer; received bullet wound in thigh at Groveton,
Aug. 28,1862; present with regiment until Apr. 9, 1865, surrender at Appomattox.
COLLEY, JOSEPH F.:
Co. C (Mar. 11, 1862); detailed to division ordnance train, Dec, 1862-Feb.,
1863; shot in left arm, Nov. 27, 1863, at Payne's Farm; captured at the
Wilderness, May 6, 1864; confined at Elmira, N.Y., until Mar. 14, 1865,
exchange.
COLLIER, ANDREW
J.: Co. L (Apr. 15,1862); from Harrisonburg; deserted, Oct. 30,1862, near New
Market; returned to duty shortly thereafter and forfeited 9 months' pay;
detailed in Jan., 1863, to pursue deserters in the Shenandoah Valley; captured,
May 12,1864, at Spotsylvania; paroled at Elmira Prison, N.Y., June 19,1865;
5'7", hazel eyes, dark hair, fair complexion.
COLLIER, M.B.: Co.
L (Apr. 15, 1862); deserted, Apr. 17, 1862, near New Market.
COLLINS, DANIEL
M.: Co. L (Mar. 10, 1862); wounded in action, Sept. 5, 1862; later trfd. to 2nd
Virginia.
COLLINS, GEORGE C:
Co. E (Apr. 18,1861); 26; wheelright; captured at Liberty, June 19,1864, and
sent to Atheneum Prison in Wheeling, W. Va.; took oath of allegiance, May 15,
1865; 5'10", blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion.
CONDAN, GEORGE:
Co. D (Jan. 6, 1863); substitute for A.J. Saunders; deserted, Jan. 8, 1863.
CONNER, DAVID C:
Co. C (Sept. 9,1863); died in Hugo Springs Hospital, Nov. 26,1864, of gunshot
wound in left cheek.
COOK, JACOB C: Co.
A (Apr. 17,1861); born in 1828; harness-maker; mustered out of service, Apr.
17,1862; died in 1898.
COOK, JAMES M.:
Co. C (Mar. 29,1862); born Sept. 8, 1829; listed as AWOL, Apr. 30,1862; died
June 2,1909. Buried in Wytheville.
COOK, JOEL R.: Co.
L (Apr. 1,1862); wounded at Malvern Hill, July 1,1862; captured, May 12,1864, at
Spotsylvania; died at Elmira Prison, N.Y., Mar. 30, 1865, of typhoid fever.
Buried at Elmira.
COOK, JOHN T.: Co.
A (Apr. 17,1861); 27; clerk; Sept. 28, 1861: trfd. to 51st Virginia.
COOK, JOHN W.: Co.
L (July 23,1861); 34; farmer; discharged from service, Oct. 4,1862, because of
chronic rheumatism; 6'2", dark eyes, dark hair, fair complexion.
COOK, WILLIAM H.:
Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); 40; lawyer; 4th Sgt. at muster; June 22,1862: resigned
from the regiment; apptd. Capt. in 51st Virginia, July 19, 1861.
COOPER, BRUTUS
FLEMING: Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); 30; physician; July 21-Aug. 31,1861: on duty at
Manassas Junction hospital; Oct. 24,1861: apptd. Cpl.; reduced to ranks, Apr.
24,1862; listed as a deserter; Mar. 2,1863; died in Old Town section of Grayson
County.
COOPER, JACOB: Co.
B (Nov. 11, 1863); deserted, Apr. 8, 1864.
COOPER, LEANDER
W.: Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); 24; medical student; July 21, 1861: killed at First
Manassas.
COOPER, ROBERT:
Co. B (Nov. 11,1863); deserted, Apr. 8,1864.
COPPER, JOHN: Co.
I (Oct. 28,1864); no further record.
CORNETT, CREED W.:
Co. F (Apr. 24, 1861); 25; farmer; Oct. 24, 1861: discharged from service
because of "mental derangement."
CORNETT, ELBERT
W.: Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); 19; farmer; wounded in head and captured, Mar. 23,
1862, at Kernstown; exchanged, then discharged from service, June 16, 1862,
because of wounds; 5' 10 1/2", black eyes, light hair, fair complexion.
CORNETT, ELROY:
Co. B (Feb. 4, 1864); deserted, Mar. 6, 1864.
CORNETT, JAMES C:
Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); 19; farmer; Mar. 23,1862: captured at Kernstown;
exchanged, Aug. 5,1862; listed from then through Oct. 31,1862, as AWOL; Mar.
15,1863: apptd. Cpl.; promoted to Sgt., May 15,1863; died June 26, 1864, in a
Lynchburg military hospital.
CORNETT, JAMES M.:
Co. F (Feb. 26,1864); captured at Spotsylvania, May 12,1864; exchanged, Oct.
29,1864, at Elmira Prison, N.Y.
CORNETT, JOHN K.:
Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); 18; farmer; wounded, July 21,1861, at First Manassas;
AWOL: June, 1862-Feb., 1863; listed thereafter as a deserter.
CORNETT, KENLEY C:
Co. F (Apr. 24, 1861); born in 1843; farmer; deserted, Apr. 23, 1862, at Swift
Run Gap.
CORNETT, TROY C:
Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); born Dec. 25,1839; farmer; elected 2nd Lt., Apr. 24,1862;
promoted to 1st Lt., Sept. 17, 1862; left shoulder fractured by bullet, Oct. 16,
1862, at Kearneysville, W. Va., resigned from service, Dec. 18, 1863; died Sept.
17, 1915. Buried at Cromer's Rock.
CORNETT, WILLIAM
J.: Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); born Jan. 8,1841; farmer; Cpl. at muster; arm broken
by bullet, July 21,1861. at First Manassas; discharged from service, Dec. 12,
1861; died in 1908. Buried near Elk Creek.
CORNETT, WILLIAM
W.: Co. F (Apr. 24,1861); born Sept. 20,1842; farmer; apptd. 4th Sgt., Oct.
24,1861; deserted at Swift Run Gap, Apr. 23, 1862; died May 15,1915. Buried at
Summerfield Methodist Church, Grayson County.
COULTHIRD, HENRY
R.P.: Co. A (Mar. 10,1862); wounded in head at Malvern Hill, July 1,1862; shot
in head and leg, July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; did not return to duty until Jan.,
1864; present through at least Dec, 1864.
COVINGTON, JOSEPH:
Co. A (muster date unknown); paroled, May 31, 1865.
COX, JOHN B.: Co.
D (Dec. 28,1864); born in 1845; trfd. to company from 45th Virginia; Mar.
15,1865: shot in right leg near Petersburg; captured, Apr. 3, 1865, in a
Richmond hospital; paroled, July 9, 1865
COX, JOHN D.: Co.
H (Apr. 20,1861); 19; carpenter; Cpl. at muster; wounded at First Manassas, July
21,1861, and at Port Republic, June 9, 1862; promoted to Sgt., Nov. 18, 1862;
reduced to ranks nine days later; July 3, 1863: captured at Gettysburg and then
sent to Fort Delaware Prison, Del.; escaped from there in Sept., 1863, but
recaptured; exchanged, Oct. 30, 1864.
COX, JOHN L.: Co.
D (Feb. 7,1861); 19; farmer; wounded, May 3,1863, at Chancellorsville; teamster
in ordnance train from Aug. 31,1863, until Mar., 1865, desertion to the enemy;
took oath at Charleston, W. Va., and moved north; 5'5", black eyes, dark hair,
dark complexion.
COX, SAMUEL J.:
Co. H (Apr. 20, 1861); 20; cooper; wounded, June 9, 1862, at Port Republic;
promoted to Cpl., Jan. 1, 1863; reduced to ranks, Apr. 1,1863; shot in groin and
hip, Nov. 27,1863, at Payne's Farm; Dec 14,1863: died of peritonitis in
Richmond's General Hospital No. 1. Buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond.
CRADDOCK, EDWARD
DABNEY: Co. G (Apr. 17, 1861); 18; carpenter; July 1, 1862: wounded at Malvern
Hill; present through at least Dec, 1864.
CRAIG, ALBERT: Co.
E (Mar. 24, 1862); captured at Morton's Ford, Feb. 6, 1864; paroled at Fort
Delaware Prison, Del., June 19,1865; 5'11", gray eyes, light hair, pale
complexion.
CRAIG, JAMES W.:
Co. L (July 23, 1861); died in Montgomery County, Dec. 1, 1861.
CRAIG, JOHN: Co. G
(Apr. 17, 1861); 22; farmer; July 1, 1862: wounded at Malvern Hill; killed May
3, 1863, at Chancellorsville.
CRAIG, THOMAS
CLOYD: Co. C (Apr. 17, 1861); 18; student; Cpl. at muster; promoted to Sgt.,
Feb. 5, 1862; captured, Mar. 23, 1862, at Kernstown; exchanged, Aug. 5, 1862;
later served in 1st South Carolina Cavalry Bttn.
CRAIG, WILLIAM C:
Co. L (July 23,1861); from Bedford County; 18; died of typhoid fever, Nov.
10,1861, in Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond.
CRAWFORD,
ALEXANDER: Co. L (July 16,1861); detailed as a nurse in Winchester hospitals,
Dec. 1861-Apr., 1862; killed Aug. 28, 1862, at Groveton.
CREASY, LEONARD
S.: Co. G (Mar. 19, 1862); dropped from the rolls as a deserter, Dec. 10, 1862.
CRIST, A.: Co. M
(Apr. 12,1862); deserted the following month.
CRIST, GEORGE: Co.
I (Apr. 12,1862); born in 1819; discharged from service, Aug. 1, 1862; died in
1885 in Fairfield.
CROCKER, W.W.: Co.
F (muster date unknown); listed in July, 1864, on rolls of Ward's Bttn., C.S.
Prisoners; charges unknown; released shortly thereafter from prison at
Lynchburg.
CROCKETT, EDWARD:
Co. A (May 11,1861); born Feb. 8,1842; student; Aug. 9,1862: shot in head and
killed instantly at Cedar Mountain. Buried in Wytheville.
CROCKETT,
HARRISON: Co. G (Apr. 11,1862); born Dec. 27,1821; died July 21,1862, at Louisa
Courthouse of "disease of the brain." Buried in Shawsville.
CROCKETT, JAMES
ROBERT: Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); born in 1836; clerk; Sgt. at muster; discharged
for disability, June 27, 1861; died in 1923. Buried in Tazewell County.
CROCKETT, JAMES
THOMPSON: Co. A (Mar. 10,1862); born Oct. 24,1829; detailed in Nov., 1862, to
the medical department of the 27th Virginia; died May 21, 1897. Buried in
Oglesby Cemetery, Wythe County.
CROCKETT, JAMES
WILLIAM: Co. G (Sept. 20,1861); born May 31,1841; apptd. Cpl., Apr. 22,1862;
dropped from the rolls in Dec, 1862, as a deserter; died May 30, 1914. Buried in
Little River section of Floyd County.
CROCKETT, JOSEPH:
Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); born July 30,1833; physician; apptd. Asst. Surgeon of
regiment, May 4,1861; killed at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862. Buried in
Wytheville.
CROCKETT, JOSEPH
McGAVOCK: Co. A (Sept. 1, 1861); born Nov. 7, 1841; captured, Aug. 9,1862, at
Cedar Mountain; later exchanged; received gunshot wound in ankle, July 3,1863,
at Gettysburg; left arm amputated following Nov. 27, 1863, wound at Payne's
Farm; trfd. to Invalid Corps, Aug. 22,1864; died Nov. 14,1905. Buried in
Crockett's Cove near Wytheville.
CROCKETT, RANDAL
McGAVOCK: Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); born Apr. 14,1834; farmer; June 19,1861:
discharged from service on surgeon's certificate; died July 27, 1906. Buried in
Oglesby Cemetery, Wythe County.
CROCKETT, ROBERT,
JR.: Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); born July 6,1837; lawyer; elected 2nd Lt., Apr.
22,1862; wounded, Aug. 30,1862, at Second Manassas; detailed as enrolling
officer, Sept. 1,1863; elected Capt. in 14th Virginia Cavalry; died Feb. 18,
1901. Buried in Wytheville.
CROCKETT, SAMUEL
FLOYD; Co. A (Apr. 17, 1861); born June 30, 1844; student; wounded, July 21,
1861, at First Manassas; died Aug. 4, 1861, of "Vulnus Sclopeticum." Buried in
Crockett's Cove near Wytheville.
CROCKETT, SAMUEL
MONTGOMERY: Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); born Nov. 5,1838; carpenter; Apr. 22,1862:
apptd. Cpl.; captured, July 2,1863, in Chambersburg, Pa., hospital; exchanged,
July 30, but died at home of disease, Aug. 31,1863. Buried in Shawsville.
CROMER, ANDREW J.:
Co. E (Apr. 18, 1861); 22; farmer; Aug. 30, 1862: killed at Second Manassas.
CROWELL, ALFRED
N.: Co. C (Apr. 17, 1861); 17; laborer; slightly wounded, July 21,1861, at First
Manassas; Aug. 28, 1862: shot in arm and thigh at Groveton; detailed, Feb.
18,1863, as teamster to regimental wagon train; Oct. 6,1863: promoted to Cpl.;
captured, May 12,1864, at Spotsylvania; paroled at Elmira Prison, N.Y., June
27,1865; 5'8", gray eyes, light hair, florid complexion.
CROWELL, DAVID C:
Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); 20; laborer; Dec. 9,1862: detailed as teamster in reserve
ordnance train; surrendered at Appomattox, Apr. 9, 1865.
CROWELL, JAMES W.:
Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); 30; laborer; killed at First Manassas, July 21, 1861.
CROY, WILLIAM D.:
Co. E (Apr. 18, 1861); 21; wagon-maker; deserted at Manassas in Aug., 1862.
CRUSH, GEORGE F.:
Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); 21;carpenter; captured, Mar. 23,1862, at Kernstown;
exchanged, Aug. 5,1862; apptd. Commissary Sgt., Dec. 1, 1862; promoted to 2nd
Lt., Oct. 6, 1863; shot in left hand, May 5, 1864, at the Wilderness.
CRUSH, JAMES E.:
Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); 31; carpenter; Aug. 2,1861: detached on recruiting duty;
Sept. 25,1861-Apr. 30, 1864: served in C.S. Ordnance Dept.; discharged from
service, Dec. 10,1864, "on a writ of habeas corpus;" died in 1908. Buried in
Christiansburg.
CULLOP, GEORGE W.:
Co. D (July 30, 1861); born Feb. 2, 1842; wounded, Sept. 25, 1864, at New
Market; died Mar. 12, 1888. Buried in Smyth County.
CULLOP, JOSHUA R.:
Co. D (July 30, 1861); detailed as a teamster, Feb. 5, 1862; shot in left leg,
May 3, 1863, at Chancellorsville; AWOL after Nov. 15,1863.
CULTON, JAMES B.:
Co. I (Apr. 12,1862); elected 3rd Lt. at enlistment; promoted to 2nd Lt., Aug.
30,1862; resigned from service, Mar. 16,1863.
CUMMINS, ANDREW
H.: Co. H (Apr. 20,1861); 22; farmer; June 3,1861: apptd. 1st Sgt.; promoted to
1st Lt., Apr. 20,1862; wounded, June 9, 1862, at Port Republic and Aug. 28,1862,
at Groveton; died Aug. 29, 1862, of wounds; 5'7", blue eyes, light hair, fair
complexion.
CUNNINGHAM, ADAM:
Co. E (Mar. 13, 1862); wounded, Aug. 28, 1862, at Groveton; captured at
Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864; died Sept. 18, 1864, at Elmira Prison, N.Y., from
effects of a vaccination. Buried at Elmira.
DARST, JOHN
BENJAMIN: Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); born July 17,1840; farmer; Cpl. at muster;
promoted to 4th Sgt., Aug. 1, 1861; detailed as a teamster in regimental wagon
train, Nov. 16,1862; trfd., Jan. 29,1864, to the 14th Virginia Cavalry; died
Feb. 27, 1897.
DARST, JOHN WELCH:
Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); born Aug. 28,1843; farmer; Aug. 29,1862: wounded at Second
Manassas; died Sept. 8 from effects of wound; 5' 10", dark eyes, hair and
complexion.
DARST, WILLIAM
BENJAMIN: Co. C (Apr. 17, 1861); born Nov. 9, 1840; farmer; Cpl. at muster;
Sept. 13, 1861: died at home of typhoid fever; 5'10", blue eyes, brown hair,
fair complexion. Buried at "Fancy Hill," Pulaski County.
DAUGHERTY, HENRY
T.: Co. L (July 16,1861); 20; teacher; detailed as a teamster from Nov., 1861,
until discharged from service, Feb. 12, 1862, because of disability; 5'6", dark
eyes, dark hair, light complexion.
DAVIDSON, ERASTUS
G.: Co. A (Apr. 24, 1861); 34; constable; Oct. 19-Dec. 31, 1861: sick in
hospitals; Apr. 17, 1862: dropped from the rolls as a deserter.
DAVIDSON, GIVENS
K.: Co. I (June 2,1861); 21; promoted to Cpl. before Oct. 11,1862, transfer to
the 1st Virginia Cavalry.
DAVIS, DAVID B.:
Co. E (Apr. 18,1861); 31; farmer; Dec. 13,1861: detailed as Quartermaster Sgt.
for the brigade; trfd. To the 14th Virginia Cavalry, Sept. 28,1862.
DAVIS, ELRED R.:
Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); 19; salesman; Mar. 23,1862: captured at Kernstown;
exchanged, Aug. 5,1862; dropped from the rolls as a deserter, Dec. 21,1862, but
reinstated, Jan. 26,1863; trfd., Mar. 9,1863, to the 8th Virginia Cavalry.
DAVIS, JAMES T.:
Co. B (July 24,1861); on detached duty, Aug. 28-Oct. 31,1861; AWOL during Dec,
1862; wounded and captured, July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg; took oath of
allegiance, Jan. 25, 1864, and joined U.S. Army.
DAVIS, JOHN C: Co.
A (July 20,1861); trfd. from the 51st Virginia; captured, Sept. 23,1864, at
Strasburg; exchanged, Feb. 13, 1865.
DAVIS, LEWIS E.:
Co. A (Apr. 17,1861); 22; painter; Oct., 1861-Jan., 1862: sick in hospital;
returned to duty in Feb., 1862, and present through April of that year.
DAVIS, SAMUEL H.:
Co. B (Apr. 18,1861); 18; farmer; 1st Lt. at muster; present through June, 1861.
DAVIS, WILLIAM
ARCHER: Co. C (Mar. 14, 1862); died in Staunton hospital, June 13, 1862.
DAVIS, ZIMMERMAN
O.: Co. D (Apr. 18,1861); 25; Apr. 30,1862: detailed as nurse and wardmaster in
Staunton hospital; Apr. 5, 1864: trfd. to C.S. Navy.
DAWSON, ROBERT M.: Co.
E (Aug. 27,1861); detailed as clerk In Winchester hospital, Dec. 26,1861; trfd.,
Nov. 27,1862, to Lynchburg hospital where, on Feb. 17,1863, he was assigned as a
nurse; paroled, Apr. 12, 1865, at Lynchburg.
DAWSON, WILLIAM
S.: Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); 21; laborer; shot in leg, July 21,1861, at First
Manassas; at home in Pulaski County until Apr. 17,1862, when discharged from
service; apparently returned to the regiment, for he is listed in July, 1863, as
a prisoner of war in a Gettysburg, Pa., hospital.
DAWSON, WILLIAM
T.: Co. E (Apr. 18,1861); 18; shoemaker; Oct. 14,1862: trfd. to 14th Virginia
Cavalry.
DAY, SAMUEL M.:
Co. I (Jan. 17,1863); left leg amputated after May 3,1863, wound at
Chancellorsville; died of effects of wound, June 9,1863. Buried in Oakwood
Cemetery, Richmond.
DAY, WILLIAM E.:
Co. I (Apr. 12,1862); finger amputated after being wounded at Chancellorsville,
May 3,1863; wounded again, May 12,1864, at Spotsylvania.
DEATON, CHARLES:
Co. B (Apr. 26,1861); 26; carpenter; deserted, Apr. 22,1862; dropped from the
rolls, Dec. 23,1862; later served in the 14th Virginia Cavalry.
DEATON: ELIJAH P.:
Co. B (Aug. 18, 1861); died Oct. 12, 1861, in Charlottesville of "typhoid
pneumonia."
DEATON, GRIFFIN:
Co. B (Aug. 18,1861); deserted, Apr. 22,1862, at Swift Run Gap; dropped from the
rolls, Dec. 23,1862; later served in the 14th Virginia Cavalry.
DENTON, WILLIAM:
Co. H (Mar. 10, 1862); died of smallpox in Lynchburg, Oct. 2, 1862.
DIX, HENRY M.: Co.
A (Apr. 17, 1861); 22; mechanic; present through at least Apr., 1864.
DIX, JOHN J.: Co.
D (Apr. 18, 1861); 21; carpenter; Mar. 23,1862: captured at Kernstown;
exchanged, Aug. 5, 1862; died May 8, 1863, of wounds received May 3 at
Chancellorsville.
DONAGUE, NICHOLAS:
Co. L (Apr. 15, 1862); deserted, Apr. 17, 1862, near New Market.
DONALD, JAMES C:
Co. H (Apr. 20,1861); born June 30,1836; laborer; Sept. 28,1862: trfd. to 14th
Virginia Cavalry; died July 20, 1899. Buried in Lexington.
DOOLEY, ALEXANDER
M.: Co. B (Apr. 18, 1861); 25; laborer; Jan. 1, 1862: detailed as a teamster;
listed as AWOL after Apr. 22, 1862; trfd., $ept. 30, 1862, to 14th Virginia
Cavalry.
DOVE, RANSOM: Co.
L (July 16,1861); served as hospital cook in Winchester, Dec. 26,1861-Oct.
31,1862; imprisoned, Dec. 22,1862, at Winchester but exchanged shortly
thereafter; shot in arm and captured, July 3,1863, at Gettysburg; Nov. 8, 1863:
died of chronic dysentery at Fort Delaware Prison, Del. Buried at Finns Point
National Cemetery, N.J.
DOWD, JOHN: Co. E
(muster date unknown); paroled, May 15,1865; listed then as 25 years of age, 5'
6", with gray eyes, black hair and dark complexion.
DOWDY (DOWDEY), BENJAMIN:
Co. L (July 16, 1861); 24; farmer; died Sept. 4,1861, in Lynchburg hospital;
5'4", dark eyes, hair and complexion.
DOWDY, JAMES: Co.
L (Apr. 1,1862); 24; farmer; discharged from service, May 29,1863, because of
"acute rheumatism and paralysis of extensors of forearm;" 5'8", blue eyes, dark
hair, fair complexion.
DRAPER, JOHN
SAMUEL: Co. C (Apr. 17, 1861); born in 1829; farmer; June 6,1861: apptd.
Quartermaster Sgt.; Apr. 17, 1862: discharged from service; died in 1904.
DUDDING, ALEX: Co.
E (Jan. 24,1863); 41; shoemaker; assigned to company by conscription; discharged
from service, Apr. 3, 1863, because of "paralysis of the extremities;" 5'3",
blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion.
DUDLEY, CHARLES
THOMAS: Co. C (Mar. 17, 1862); left sick in Chambersburg, Pa., hospital, June
26, 1863; captured there, July 5, 1863; died Sept. 15, 1863, of chronic
diarrhea.
DUDLEY, GILFORD
MADISON: Co. D (Apr. 18,1861); born Nov. 28,1842; blacksmith; Aug. 14,1861:
apptd. Sgt.; reduced to ranks, Apr. 18, 1862; detailed, Oct. 19, 1862, as
blacksmith; present through at least Feb., 1865; died in Roanoke, Oct. 15. 1923.
DUDLEY, ISAAC T.:
Co. G (Apr. 11, 1862); discharged from service, July 22, 1862, on surgeon's
certificate.
DUDLEY, JAMES R.:
Co. B (Aug. 8, 1861); absent sick from Oct. 5, 1861, until discharged from
service, Oct. 31, 1862.
DUDLEY, JESSE P.:
Co. G (Apr. 17, 1861); 26; merchant; June 17, 1862: discharged from service
because of debility.
DUDLEY, RANSOM S.:
Co. C (Apr. 17,1861); born Sept. 21,1835; engineer; July 3,1863: shot in left
arm and captured at Gettysburg; arm amputated; exchanged and, on Apr. 14,1864,
discharged from service; died Feb. 21,1908. Buried in Pulaski.
DUDLEY, ROBERT:
Co. H (Apr. 29,1862); trfd. from Rockbridge Artillery; died Nov. 28,1862, in
Danville military hospital of rheumatism and typhoid fever.
DUDLEY, WILLIAM
A.: Co. G (June 20,1862); wounded, July 1,1862, at Malvern Hill; June 1,1863:
detailed as a guard in Richmond hospital; later assigned as a guard on the
Virginia and Tennessee Railroad.
DUDLEY, WILLIAM
R.: Co. C (Mar. 14, 1862); left sick and captured, Aug. 25, 1862, in an Aldie
hospital; exchanged, Sept. 10, 1862; reported as AWOL until dropped from the
rolls, Apr. 30, 1863, as a deserter.
DUNCAN, JAMES W.:
Co. D (July 30, 1861); wounded, July 1,1862, at Malvern Hill; apptd. Cpl., Aug.
28,1863; captured, May 12, 1864, at Spotsylvania; exchanged, Mar. 2,1865, at
Elmira Prison, N.Y.
DUNLAP, JOHN
MATTHEW: Co. I (Apr. 12,1862); born in 1836; farmer; June 17-Aug. 5,1862: on
detached duty "gathering up deserters in Rockbridge County," discharged from
service, Aug. 14,1862; killed, July 3,1863, at Gettysburg while serving in the
1st Virginia Cavalry. Buried at New Monmouth Presbyterian Church, Rockbridge
County.
DUNLAP, ROBERT
KERR: Co. I (July 21,1862); born in 1834; farmer; wounded at Groveton, Aug.
28,1862; shot in left leg, May 3,1863, at Chancellorsville; leg amputated;
discharged from service, Nov. 5,1863; 5'9", gray eyes, dark hair, fair
complexion; died in 1909. Buried at New Monmouth Presbyterian Church, Rockbridge
County.
DUNLAP, SAMUEL
McKEE: Co. I (Mar. 7, 1862); born in 1843; trfd. from artillery; captured at
Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; exchanged, Feb. 18,1865, at Point Lookout Prison,
Md.;died in 1926. Buried at New Monmouth Presbyterian Church, Rockbridge County.
DURHAM, THOMAS
ELBERT: Co. C (July 2,1861); 22; miller; wounded, Mar. 23,1862, at Kernstown;
received severe gunshot wound at Groveton, Aug. 28,1862, which necessitated
amputation of right arm; discharged from service, Aug. 22, 1863; 5 '8", blue
eyes, light hair, dark complexion.
DUTTON, ADAM A.:
Co. D (July 30, 1861); Oct. 5,1861-Apr. 30,1863: sick in hospitals and at home
with typhoid fever; present with regiment in 1865.
DUTTON, JAMES A.:
Co. D (July 30, 1861); wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863; deserted from
hospital; listed Dec. 31, 1863-Apr. 30, 1864, as "present in confinement;"
appeared in July, 1864, on rolls of Ward's Bttn., C.S. Prisoners.
EADS, JAMES M.:
Co. H (Apr. 20,1861); 27; merchant; detailed as brigade postmaster some time
after Apr., 1862; on duty through at least Feb., 1864.
EADS, LINDSEY: Co.
F (Aug. 2, 1863); captured at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864; sent to Elmira Prison,
N.Y.; "never was anything but a Union man, wishes to take the oath and go to
Indiana;" paroled, May 17,1865; 5' 10", hazel eyes, black hair, dark
complexion.
EADS, ROBERT H.:
Co. H (Apr. 20,1861); from Lynchburg; 20; clerk; May 12,1864: captured at
Spotsylvania; confined at Elmira, N.Y., until June 30, 1865, parole; 5'11", blue
eyes, dark hair, florid complexion.
EAGLE, JOHN: Co. L
{muster date unknown); May 15,1865: took oath of allegiance at Charleston, W.
Va.; listed then as 19 years old, 5'8", with blue eyes, sandy hair and fair
complexion.
EAKIN, REDMOND H.:
Co G (Apr. 17, 1861); 20; laborer; discharged from service, Apr. 17, 1862; later
served in 14th Virginia Cavalry.
EAKIN, WILLIAM P.:
Co. E (Apr. 18, 1861); 24; cabinetmaker; Cpl. from muster until Dec 1, 1861,
promotion to Sgt.; elected 2nd Lt., Jan. 3, 1862; declined reelection, Apr. 22,
1862, and resigned from service; later served in 14th Virginia Cavalry.
EARHEART, DAVID:
Co. L (Apr. 16, 1862); killed, May 3, 1863, at Chancellorsville.
EARHEART, HENRY:
Co. L (July 16, 1861); born Jan. 5, 1836; detailed, Dec. 31, 1862, as agent for
hospital supplies; on such duty for remainder of war; died Sept. 17, 1892.
Buried in Blacksburg.
EASTWOOD, JAMES
W.: Co. A (Mar. 10, 1862); left sick in Gordonsville, Aug. 17, 1862; pay stopped
for one month by order of court-martial, Dec. 31, 1862; detailed in Nov., 1864,
as a teamster in division ordnance train.
EASTWOOD, JOHN:
Co. A (Mar. 10,1862); detailed as nurse in Winchester hospital, Oct. 14.1862;
wounded, May 3.1863, at Chancellorsville; AWOL: Sept.-Oct., 1863; killed at
Payne's Farm, Nov. 27, 1863.
ECHARD, WILLIAM
K.: Co. I (Oct. 23,1864); born Aug. 11, 1824; no further record; died Sept. 27,
1906. Buried at Falling Spring Presbyterian Church, Rockbridge County.
EDENS, ELIJAH: Co.
B (Feb. 23, 1864); deserted to the enemy, Mar. 6, 1864; sent to Philadelphia
four days later after taking oath of allegiance.
EDMONDSON, DAVID:
Co. H (Oct. 20, 1864); present through at least Jan., 1865.
EDMONDSON, DAVID
T.: Co. H (Apr. 20,1861); 40; farmer; shot in foot, July 21,1861, at First
Manassas; discharged from service, July 25,1862.
EDMUNDSON, DAVID:
Co. B (Apr. 18,1861); born Apr. 11, 1829; farmer; apptd. Capt. at muster; arm
fractured by bullet, July 21, 1861, at First Manassas; resigned from service,
Apr. 21, 1862; later became Lt. Col. of the 21st Virginia Cavalry; died Sept.
24, 1893. Buried at "Fotheringay," Montgomery County.
EDMUNDSON, WILLIAM
RADFORD: Co. B (Apr. 18,1861); 35; farmer; apptd. Sgt. at muster; wounded at
First Manassas, July 21, 1861; listed as Pvt. when discharged from service, Oct.
31, 1862. Buried at "Fotheringay," Montgomery County.
EINSTEIN, HENRY:
Co. G (Sept. 20, 1864); born in 1844; hospitalized, Oct. 1, 1864; died in 1921.
ELKINS, WILLIAM
H.: Co. C (Mar. 14,1862); sick in various hospitals for most of 1863; Aug.
31,1864: serving as a nurse in Second Corps hospital; captured, Sept. 19, 1864,
at Winchester; paroled from Point Lookout Prison, Md., June 12, 1865; 5'5", blue
eyes, brown hair, fair complexion.
ELLER, JAMES P.:
Co. F (Mar. 20, 1862); died of typhoid fever, July 11, 1863, at Chimborazo
Hospital, Richmond.
ELLER, WILLIAM:
Co. F (Mar. 20, 1862); died in Charlottesville of typhoid fever, July 9, 1862.
ELLIOTT, JOHN M.:
Co. H (Mar. 10, 1862); arrested, Dec. 20,1862, for being AWOL for 38 days;
forfeited one month's pay; Oct. 19,1864: wounded at Cedar Creek; died Nov. 22 in
a Staunton hospital of complications.
ELLIOTT, SAMUEL
P.: Co. H (Mar. 6, 1862); died of fever in Staunton, May 20, 1862.
ELLIS, ALGERNON
S.: Co. E (Apr. 18,1861); elected Cpl., Dec. 1,1861, and Sgt., Apr. 22,1862;
wounded in right leg, Aug. 28, 1862, at Groveton; Oct. 5, 1862: reduced to ranks
by order of court-martial; deserted from Richmond hospital, Dec. 24, 1863.
ERVINE, JOHN
HAMILTON: Co. I (Oct. 23, 1864); born Jan. 28, 1831; captured, Mar. 25, 1865,
after receiving gunshot wounds in groin and left thigh at Fort Stedman; Apr.
10,1865: trfd. to military hospital at Camp Hamilton, Va.; released, May
3,1865, after taking oath of allegiance; died Jan. 23,1917.
EVANS, JAMES: Co.
A (Apr. 17,1861); 23; laborer; Oct. 31,1862: received light court-martial
sentence; detailed as a guard for ordnance train, June 1, 1863; shot through
both cheeks at Payne's Farm, Nov. 27, 1863.
EVANS, JOHN W.:
Co. E (Oct. 7, 1864); no further record.
EVANS, JONATHAN
B.: Co. L (July 16,1861); 38; apptd. 2nd Lt. at muster; promoted to 1st Lt.,
Dec. 6,1861; on detached duty, Jan.-Feb., 1862, as a recruiting officer; elected
Capt., Apr. 22,1862; killed Nov. 27,1863, at Payne's Farm. Buried in Blacksburg.
EVERSOLE, CHARLES
H.: Co. A (Mar. 10,1862); promoted to Cpl. before May 12,1864, capture at
Spotsylvania; confined at Elmira, N.Y., until June 19, 1865, parole; 6'0", gray
eyes, dark hair, dark complexion.
EVERSOLE, GEORGE:
Co. A (Mar. 10, 1862); killed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862.
EVERSOLE, ISAAC:
Co. A (Mar. 10, 1862); born in 1832; laborer; sick in various hospitals for most
of Aug., 1862-June, 1863, period; discharged by order of surgeon, June 2,1863;
5 '8", blue eyes, dark hair, dark complexion; died in 1925. Buried near
Wytheville.
EVERSOLE, LEANDER:
Co. A (May 9, 1861); 23; laborer; shot in right side and captured, Oct. 19,
1864, at Cedar Creek; paroled at Point Lookout Prison, Md., June 2, 1865.
EWING, JOHN KENT:
Co. G (Apr. 17,1861); 23; merchant; apptd. Cpl., July 30,1861, and Sgt., Dec.
4,1861; elected 2nd Lt., Apr. 22,1862; severely wounded, July 3,1863,
at Gettysburg and left within enemy lines; died of battle wounds.
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