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I am very interested in any info about the 9th TN Cav, Union (Regular) Army
and am willing to share the info I have about this unit. Very soon I will be
starting a webpage (homepage) for the 9th TN CAV. If anyone is willing to send
me info about the 9th TN Cav, Union Army - I will be glad to share info.
Please send me a note. Cliff Manis cmanis@genserv.com GenServ System http://www.genserv.com
Cliff Manis
cmanis@genserv.com
Submitted on Sun May 28 20:02:55 MDT 2000
trying to find info on JAMES A. SCARBOROUGH he was in the 13th TN cav co.H
ithink ..any hellp would be appreciated
;mat hattier -- 1815 lyndale ave ,
memphis , TN 38108
mathattier@aol.com
Submitted on Mon May 29 20:53:03 MDT 2000
John B MORGAN died in Memphis, Shelby, TN federal prison on 27 March 1864.
He is not listed in Elmwood Cemetery. Are there other cemetries in the county
also what is the name of the prison? Thank for any info. Bob
Bob Quinton
bearque@brightok.net
Submitted on Mon May 29 22:17:39 MDT 2000
I am interested in any information you might provide for Solomon McCall
CROW who was a 3rd Sgt., Company I, 5th Reg't, TN Cavalry, enlisted July 19,
1862 in Shiloh, TN for three years. Any military information would be greatly
appreciated. I am particularly interested in knowing where family lived.
Leah Sessum
lsessum@mesh.net
Submitted on Thu May 11 19:54:31 MDT 2000
Looking for information and ancestors of E. J Wallace,( 1st name may be
Ezekial or Elijah, middle name may be Jackson). Civil War Veteran from Wayne
County served in 48th ( Nixon) Tennessee regiment and Arkansas light Artillery
regiment. Family History said he died in Fort Smith Arkansas. Would like to
hear from ancestors, some of who may have been from Woodlawn? Woodland? and
Pleasant Valley Tennessee. Have some photographs of E.J.Wallace's sons taken
in early 1900's Wife's name possibly Elizabeth Reaves, 11 children? some of
whose names were Jim, Mary Francis, b abt 1857, John M.
Jim Nye -- 2595 239th Ave , St
Francis, MN 55070
nyej@earthlink.net
Submitted on Sun May 14 09:50:01 MDT 2000
Looking for a picture of David Wood Maxwell CSA veteran of the Civil War -
16th TN. Infantry - B: March 5, 1822 D: August 24, 1869.
David Daniels
dcd876@cookeville.total-web.net
Submitted on Sun May 14 18:00:55 MDT 2000
Seeking vital stats on John Henry (Jack) UTLEY, b abt 1844, married Martha
J. FLATT (b abt 1847) either oct 62 or Oct 64. GF Utley served with CSA from
Tn (no info on unit(s). They were from McNairy County. Also seeking vitals on
Edward BLAKNEY (no dates) who married Lanie HAWKINS (my maternal Grandmother,
she was full Cherokee Indian). They also were from McNairy County, Tn.
Alvis Utley
alu1113@aol.com
Submitted on Tue May 23 20:40:56 MDT 2000
I am looking for information regarding Matthew Ransom, 2nd Tennessee
Infantry Division, CSA, who fought and died at the Battle of Shiloh, April 6,
1862. I am also looking for information on the monument erected at Shiloh,
near the Shiloh Church, in memory of the 2nd TN Infantry, ie. Who erected the
monument and when? I believe Matthew Ransom to be one of my ancestors but find
very little information regarding this man or his regiment.The unit fought
there on both days of the battle and susatined very high casualties. Matthew's
name is on the monument with other members of Co. D,2nd TN infantry, Bate's
Regiment, General Cleburne's Brigade. Any information regarding this man, the
monument or the regiment would be greatly appreciated.
Donovan Ransom
donovan3@prodigy.net
Submitted on Sun Apr 30 15:07:50 MDT 2000
Seeking information about U.S. 61st Colored Infantry Regiment CompanyH,
Fayette County and Duncan TAYLOR of Fayette or Haywood County. Anyinformation
about the enlistment process and which counties the mencame from will be
helpful. Thanks.
Sharon
SHauske@webtv.net
Submitted on Wed May 3 08:42:22 MDT 2000
Am interested in obtaining any historical information on the activities of
the 10th Tennessee Infantry (1861-1865) as one of my relatives served in the
10th (Company K) having enlisted sometime prior to 1862, as he was captured at
Ft. Donelson on Feb. 16, 1862. Was exchanged on Sep. 8, 1862 at Vicksburg.
Reenlisted on Oct 2, 1862 into Company E of the 10th Tennessee Infrantry at
Clinton, Miss.
Thomas Ryan
TPRyan41@aol.com
Submitted on Thu May 4 14:49:23 MDT 2000
Requestinfo on Toliver Wood and his father Gipson Wood of Cocke County in
through 1878. Can't get Gipson's pedigree. Request information on family of
Polly Sisk, Gipson's wife. Toliver served in the Civil War in the
26th(sometimes known as Tn 3rd East Inf Reg.) and the 5th(Mckennzie's Cavalry
BAT/Reg, info on this please.
Forrest Wood -- PO Box 536, Excelsioir
Springs, MO 64024
Invalid
Email. If you see this, please send me a valid email address.
DentonWood@aol
Submitted on Thu May 4 16:02:28 MDT 2000
Need information on Robert Martin YOUNG, son of John & Sarah, b. Jan. 1838,
TN, Perry? Co.; m. M. J. (?) Decatur? Co. Listed Decatur Co. 1850 census in
father's household; 1870 & 1880 Decatur Co. with Mary Jane, wife, & family.
Moved to Lamar Co., TX after 1880. Robert M. d. Feb. 16, 1908. Mary J. b.
1839; d. Sep 15, 1898, Lamar Co., TX. Both bur in Lee Cemetry, Roxton, Lamar
Co., TX. Children: Wyly J., b. Jan. 1856, . Martha F.?; Sarh E., b. Oct 1858;
John W., b. Dec. 2, 1861; d. Feb 17, 1934, m. Tennessee C. HORN; Mary E., b.
Mar 1864; Joseph Ann, b. ca 1867; Syvin J., b. ca 1870; Adam, b. Apr 1874, d.
ca 1901, m. Tennessee C. HORN; Dula YOUNG, b. Jul 1877, m. W. D. DUNCAN, Lamar
Co., dau, R. M. DUNCAN (1901-1907) also bur. in Lee Cem. Applying for Civil
War Veteran markers. Found Pvt. R. M. YOUNG, enlisted Sep 7, 1861, Co. A.,
28th Cons. Inf, muster roll, Mar, Apr, 1863, absent wounded Jan 2,
Murfreesboro. Is this the same R. M. YOUNG?
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Jean Caddel
geocad1@juno.com
Submitted on Fri May 5 13:54:52 MDT 2000
I am trying to find where Jacob Presley born Blount Co Tn died and when.
Where was he buried? He married Sarah Dunkin in Blount Co but I can't find
where he went after that. Joshua Presley was supposed to have died in the
Civil War but I can't find anything about him, either.
Minnie Carender -- 7097 Peacock
Road, Williamsburg, IN 47393-9754
minniecare@aol.com
Submitted on Sat May 6 19:13:41 MDT 2000
Looking for John W. COTTRELL m. Lillie E. MOORE after Civil War. Daughter
Stacy Belle COTTRELL b. 12-16-1890 Washington Co. d. 05-22-1974 m. 11-05-1913
Washington Co. Joe F. CRUMLEY b. 12-17-1889 d. 02-13-1969. Joe F. son of David
J. CRUMLEY/Mary Louisiana SENEKER of George CRUMLEY family, Sullivan Co. John
W. served in C.S.A. joined when approx. 16, captured, imprisoned Rock Island
Armory, Ill. records destroyed. Known towns Bluff City, Clover Bottom, Fall
Branch, Telford. Stacy had a bro. Glover
James Crumley
jjcblc@ksni.net
Submitted on Sun May 7 09:23:42 MDT 2000
I'm looking for information on Peter Howe who was Born in Ireland in 1829,
and was 15 years old when he came to America. My Peter Howe served in Cicil
War in the Confederate Army, with a Tennessee unit. I do not know the County
or City is unit was located in. The last known place he was known living was
at Confederate Veterans Home in 1914, that was the year he died and this
Confederat Veterans Home was located in Pee Wee Valley. Peter Howe was 85 at
the time of death. He was sent back to Richmond, Madison, Ky for burial in an
unmarked grave. If you have any information on this person please let me know.
I would sure like to hear from you. Carol Bruce Cbruce@indiana.edu If any of
you have any information on Peter Howe I sure would like to hear from you.
Carol Bruce Cbruce@indiana.edu
Carol A. Bruce
Cbruce@indiana.edu
Submitted on Sun May 7 10:29:08 MDT 2000
Does Anyone have a copy of the roster of Capt. Shields Co. 16th Tennessee
Volunteers, C. S. A. ? I think it was Co. G., but I'm not sure, because I
think it was re-designated. Mostly men from White County. Thanks
Bill Smith -- 1401 19th Ave SE,
Apt 9, , Decatur, AL 35601
WSmith6825@aol.com
Submitted on Sun May 7 12:24:01 MDT 2000
My grgrgrandfather, Nathan MIDDLETON, of the 29th Reg, Co F, NC troops,
under Ector's Brigade, was killed at the Battle of Chickamauga, GA. I am told
he was interred at Ridge, TN Civil War cemetary, then moved to GA (?). Can
anyone tell me what cemetary in Ridge that possibly would have been, and to
where in GA he possibly would have been moved? Is the Chick/Chatt Mem Park in
Fannin, Murray or Gilmer Co?? Are either of these cemetaries online?? Can any
one help? lkwebster@mindspring.com or lkwebster@hotmail.com
Lynda Webster
lkwebster@mindspring.com
Submitted on Tue Apr 25 18:32:01 MDT 2000
I am trying to get information on A.Duall McNairy. He is mentioned in
Spence's History of Hickman Co.and the Official Records as having left the
Confederate service and became a fighting guriella for the south. I'd like
more information about him of any kind.Thank you.
Cindy Somervell -- 1200 Skyline
Dr., North Little Rock, AR 72116
clsomervell@ualr.edu
Submitted on Wed Apr 26 15:59:17 MDT 2000
Looking for information on Henderson FARLEY and Rebecca MEDLEY who were on
the 1860 Putnam County census with children John and William. They later had
three more children, Dee Witt, Nancy, and Mary (Molly. The last three children
show on the 1880 Allen County, Kentucky census with an uncle, William Farley.
We do not know what happened to Henderson or Rebecca and we do not know
anything about any of their ancestors. Any help would be appreciated. Judy
Schwank
Judy Schwank
wmschwank@hotmail.com
Submitted on Wed Apr 26 19:51:39 MDT 2000
I am looking for information a Plantation in Memphis, Tennessee that was
owned by JOHN RECHTOR. He was from Berlin, Germany. Part of Memphis was his
plantation. During Civil War his family moved to Texas.
Kae Wilson
c48wils@aol.com
Submitted on Fri Apr 28 07:06:53 MDT 2000
I am trying to research my ancestors. I have found that my Great, Great,
Great grandfather, Henry Goins, was a cook in the 37th Tennessee Infantry,
C.S.A Company G. This regiment was originally formed in Bradley County. I
despreately would like to find any information on Henry goins in Bradley
county between 1840-1865.
Kelly Mahoney
kelly.mahoney@voicestream.com
Submitted on Fri Apr 28 18:30:54 MDT 2000
Would like help in finding information on my wifes great great
grandparents. James S. KELLY b: 1834, Ireland. Nancy GADSEY b:?, Franklin,
Williamson, TN, d:?, Klipknockie, Tioga, PA. James S. KELLY was a Confederate
soldier, listed as mia & declared dead in sept. 1864 was in the 95 18
Williamson 2nd BN Cav. Would like information on this unit & any additional
information on Jmes S. KELLY. Thier home must have been in Franklin as it is
known that there three children hide down in the basement as the Battle of
Franklin was going on outside in the year 1864. I also would like any
information on Nancy Gadsey & her family.
Wendell R. Evans
evanswendellr@usinternet.com
Submitted on Mon Apr 17 19:02:05 MDT 2000
My great great grandfather Calvin Killingsworth was a private in Co. A 3
Reg't Confederate Cavalry. He enlisted in Dunlap Tennessee. Does anyone have
information on this unit? Particularly I am interested in a roster of this
unit. Thank you Maureen Ryon
Maureen Ryon
MRyon88261@aol.com
Submitted on Wed Apr 19 11:38:52 MDT 2000
I am looking for EDWARD(NED)DOUGLAS Mead's Confederate Calvery maybe
Company B. January 19, 1864, Lincoln County Tennessee. Or ED S. DOUGLAS
Tennessee 9th Calvery Bat. Gant's Company A or B. I would be grateful for any
info. THANKS
Charita Miley
R.Trunkenbolz@worldnet.att.net
Submitted on Sat Apr 22 05:01:19 MDT 2000
There is a grave marker on the high plains of northeastern New Mexico for
one Calvin C. BAKER, 1845-1933, who served in the Ist Tennessee Mounted
Infantry. I live near the old cemetery. This is a remote, rural ranching area.
Curious to trace this veteran.
Dan Furlow
zfurlow@plateautel.net
Submitted on Sat Apr 22 20:29:18 MDT 2000
George Washington WISE and Margaret Alice ROSS met in TN during the Civil
War and by 1880 census had moved to CA and had a 2 mo. old daughter Mildred
May WISE. Looking for marr. record or more info on family of George Washington
WISE and his TN birthplace. Birth abt. 1837-1847.
Ed Keough
edkeough@together.net
Submitted on Sat Apr 1 04:21:41 MST 2000
We will be placing a tombstone for Pvt Wiley J. WESTERMAN at Greenlawn
Cemetery Simpson Co. Ky. Searching for family ties, info, photos, letters,
etc. His history is completely unknown except for his death and burial.Needed
for memorial services performed by the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
270-586-9343
Billy D. Byrd Director Confederate Studies
Archive Franklin, Ky. -- 112 West Ky. Ave., Franklin, KY 42134
byrd@kih.net
Submitted on Thu Apr 13 17:01:29 MDT 2000
I am looking for any info on ELISHA PACK WOOD could be listed as ELISHA B>
WOOD also from Hardin county Tennessee that served in the CSA and died while
in service.His wife was Martha Covey.I heard he was in Crews Battalion and
that he was in Corinth and Columbus hospital.If anyone has his war records or
knows any info on him or any other of the Wood boys from Nixion Tennessee
Hardin county please contact me at confederateslicks@yahoo.com Thanks!!!
Barbara Wood Hayes
confederateslicks@yahoo.com
Submitted on Fri Apr 14 21:13:58 MDT 2000
Looking for all decendents of Henry Cox died Lawrence Co.10/25/1924 aged 97
years. Henry Cox served with the 48th Tennesse Infantry (Nixon's) Co G from
1861 till the war ended He lived most of his life in Lawrence Co.
Marshall Parker
mkparker@mindspring.com
Submitted on Wed Mar 29 14:15:00 MST 2000
Seeking info on where to find what cival war units were out of Marion
Cty.Tn. and Roosters for them.Looking for Ambrose and James R.Adams units in
the civil War.
Becky Adams -- 1008 Weston St.,
North Augusta, SC 29841
gizmo4@bellsouth.net
Submitted on Mon Apr 3 21:00:30 MDT 2000
I am trying to find information on my grandfather, John Samuel Long. He was
a Private, Co. F, 1st Tennessee Cavalry - Married my grandmother, Mary
Elizabeth Pace when she was 17 and he near 70, year unknown but it must have
been in the early 1900's. Grandfather has a whole other family out there from
his first marriage! I would love to find them.
Judy (Long) Rogers
jleerogers_2000@yahoo.com
Submitted on Wed Apr 5 13:03:20 MDT 2000
My maternal grandmother's name was Catherine SCHADE, born in 1895. Her
parents were Charles Clemens SCHADE and Anne (WARNER) SCHADE. Charles Clemens
SCHADE was a judge in Lawrence County somewhere around the 1920's or 1930's.
He is listed in a book of Prominent Tennesseans. His parents were John and
Christine (Zeigler) SCHADE. John's father was George SCHADE. That's all I
know. Can anyone help me fill in some of the holes? Thanks!
Jim Nelson
jwnelson@charter.net
Submitted on Fri Apr 7 21:21:07 MDT 2000
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