DASH/DOSH, JOHN G. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Strasburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
detailed on special duty at Strasburg, date unknown; no further record |
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DAVIDSON, WILLIAM H. |
Parents: Unknown | Wife: Catherine B. Hite |
Unit: Co. G (1st), 62nd Virginia Infantry |
Additional service: Co. B, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
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DAVIS, JOHN H. |
born: 1816 | died: 1871 |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Enlisted: 23 Apr 1862, McGaheysville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
detailed Division Pioneer Corps Sep 1863 at Skinkers Neck / Hamilton Crossing; no further record |
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DAVIS, WILLIAM H. |
born: 4 Aug 1841, Page County | died of pneumonia: 21 Feb 1888, Page County |
Wife: Louisa Katherine Beasley | married: 20 Sep 1866 |
occupation: farmer / carpenter for the railroad |
Enlisted: 17 Jun 1861, Conrad's Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
wounded 13 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg; POW, 2 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; no further record |
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DAY, JAMES E. |
occupation: shoemaker | resident of Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
no further record with 10th |
Possible service with Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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DAY, JOHN |
resident of Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
wounded during the war |
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DAY, ROBERT |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Enlisted: 25 Sep 1861, Romney | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
AWOL 1 Aug 1862; no further record |
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DAY, WILLIAM |
born: circa 1832 | resident of Strasburg |
Wife: Sarah Ellen Ship |
Enlisted: 9 Jul 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
wounded 29 Aug 1862, 2nd Manassas; left leg amputated at Sudley Church on the battlefield |
Alive in Richmond in 1900 at R.E. Lee Camp Soldiers Home |
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DAY, WILLIAM |
born: 1818, Shenandoah County | occupation: collier |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
discharged 14 Apr 1863, overage |
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DeHAVEN, ALEXANDER |
born: 1841, Frederick County | died: 1928 |
buried: Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Frederick County |
Parents: Henry D. & Elizabeth Margery Light DeHaven | Wife: Susan Catherine Whitacre |
Married: 2 Sep 1872 | Contributed by Stuart Perry |
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DELLINGER, AMBROSE |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DELLINGER, AMOS |
born: 27 Jun 1838 | died: 8 Dec 1889 |
buried: Dellinger Cemetery, Conicville |
Parents: David & Lydia Dellinger | Wife: Elizabeth Margaret Barr |
Enlisted: 5 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Reenlisted 1 May 1862, Conrad's Store |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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DELLINGER, AUGUSTINE |
Parents: Unknown | Wife: Leah Ryan |
Unit: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
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DELLINGER, DANIEL H. |
Parents: Unknown | Wife: Sarah C. Barr |
Unit: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
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DELLINGER, EMMANUEL |
born: Shenandoah County | Killed in action: 26 Oct 1861, Romney |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, location not stated | Rank: private |
Reenlisted 1 May 1862, Conrad's Store |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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DELLINGER, GEORGE WASHINGTON |
born: 12 Nov 1845, Shenandoah County | died: 27 Aug 1943, Clarke County |
Parents: Absolom & Catherine Coffman Dellinger | Wife: Anna C. Wisman |
Unit: Co. I, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Unofficial source (United Daughters of the Confederacy application) |
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DELLINGER, ISAAC |
buried: Dellinger Cemetery, Waterlick, Warren County |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Regimental Quartermaster Department shows he was employed as a teamster, 3 Apr 1862 - 31 Jul 1862 |
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DELLINGER, ISRAEL P. |
born: circa 1835 | resident of Shenandoah County |
occupation: blacksmith |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 10th Virginia Infantry; transferred to Co. F, 18 Apr 1862 |
detailed as regimental blacksmith May 1862; detailed as Brigade blacksmith |
POW, 2 Mar 1864, Waynesboro; to Fort Delaware 12 Mar 1865; released 15 Jun 1865 |
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DELLINGER, JAMES H. |
born: 23 Sep 1836, Shenandoah County | killed in action: 15 Sep 1863, Rapidan Station |
buried: Dellinger Cemetery, Conicville |
Parents: Philip C. & Christina Dellinger | Wife: unknown |
Enlisted: 7 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Reenlisted 1 May 1862, Conrad's Store |
Prior service: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
Leg broken, 20 Apr 1862 |
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DELLINGER, MORDECAI |
Unit: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
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DELLINGER, NOAH |
born: 1 Apr 1833 | died: 1 Oct 1913, Conicville |
buried: Dellinger Cemetery |
Parents: Philip C. & Christina Dellinger | Wife: Elizabeth A. Wilkin |
Enlisted: 1 Sep 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
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DELLINGER, RICHARD P. |
born: 7 Feb 1846 | died: 30 Oct 1917 |
buried: Lebanon Church Cemetery, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 12 Feb 1864, Timberville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
paroled 20 Apr 1865, Mount Jackson |
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DELLINGER, ROMANUS |
born: 1840 | resident of Shenandoah County |
buried: Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Hamburg |
Parents: Samuel & Catherine Lindamood Dellinger | Wife: Mary F. Rucker |
Enlisted: 10 Feb 1863, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
wounded 22 Sep 1863, Jack's Shop, Madison County; paroled 4 May 1865, Edinburg |
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DELLINGER, WILLIAM L. |
Parents: Unknown | Wife: Eliza A. Dellinger |
Unit: Co. B, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
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DELLINGER, WILLIAM P. |
born: 30 Jun 1839, Lost River, Hardy County | died: 17 Aug 1922, Shenandoah County |
buried: St. John's United Church of Christ Cemetery, Hudson's Crossroads |
Parents: Joshua & Mary Dellinger | Wife: Mary Catherine Hamman |
Enlisted: 15 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Enlisted: 1 May 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
detailed as teamster Jan 1862; wounded 6 May 1864, Todd's Tavern; paroled 20 Apr 1865, Mount Jackson |
postwar farmer residing in Shenandoah County |
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DIFFENDERFER, JOHN GEORGE |
born: circa 1839, Lancaster, Pennsylvania | died: 25 Sep 1923, Winchester |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Wife: Belle Hampson | |
Enlisted: 24 Apr 1861 | Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guard" |
prewar member Continental Morgan Guard |
mustered in at Camp Stephens 30 Apr 1861 |
reduced to ranks 1 Aug 1861; AWOL Dec 1861; carried on rolls as deserter Oct 1862 |
desertion roll dated 20 Apr 1864 states he deserted at Winchester 1 Dec 1861 |
postwar contractor; moved from Winchester to Winter Park, Florida circa 1893; returned Jun 1893 |
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DIGMAN / DIGNAN, PATRICK |
born: circa 1840 | |
Enlisted: 22 Jul 1861, Hay Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
POW, 1 Nov 1862, exchanged; POW, 21 Feb 1864, Hardy County, West Virginia; no further record |
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DINGES, JOHN W. |
born: circa 1843 | died of wounds: 6 May 1863 |
Enlisted: 28 May 1861, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
regimental drummer; wounded, 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
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DINGES, JOSEPH B. |
born: 27 Aug 1846, Germany | died: 6 Nov 1916 |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Enlisted: 1 Mar 1864, Woodstock | |
Unit: Field & Staff Band, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
postwar record shows service with Co. D |
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DINGES, WILLIAM J. |
Wife: Mary Frances Grandstaff |
Unit: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
Additional service: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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DINGLEDINE, JACOB BALZAR / BALSER |
born: 22 Jun 1836, Germany | died: 25 Sep 1920 |
buried: St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, Forestville |
Enrolled as conscript: 10 Feb 1864, Richmond | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
assigned to 7th, 17 Mar 1864 |
1910 census: age 73, retired farmer, Ashby District, Shenandoah County |
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DINGLEDINE, JOHN |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DINGLEDINE, JOHN BALSER |
Parents: Baltzer & Margaret Dingledine | Wife: Lydia M. Zirkle |
Unit: Co. D, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia |
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DINGLEDINE, JOHN H. |
Parents: Unknown | Wife: Mary Dingledine |
Unit: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia |
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DINKLE, ALLEN D. |
Enlisted: 1 Jan 1864, New Market | Rank: 4th sergeant |
Unit: Co. F, 5th Virginia Infantry |
transferred to Co. I, 7th Virginia Cavalry by order of General Lee, 1 Mar 1864 |
Commanding Co. I, Apr - Jun 1864; no further record |
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DIRTING, JOHN K. |
born: 4 Apr 1834 | died: 9 Dec 1912 |
occupation: millwright; resident of Shenandoah County |
buried: Union Forge Church Cemetery, near Edinburg |
Parents: Adam & Elizabeth Hisey Dirting | Wife: Catherine D. Coffelt |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. C, 10th Virginia Infantry |
promoted to 3rd sergeant 21 Aug 1861; no further record with 10th |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1862, New Market, by order of Col. Turner Ashby to serve as teamster |
Reenlisted 1 May 1862, Conrad's Store | Rank: 2nd sergeant |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
POW, 22 Apr 1863, near Strasburg; to Fort McHenry, MD, 28 Apr 1863; exchanged 2 May 1863 at City Point |
postwar roster shows rank as corporal |
1910 census: age 76, farmer, Madison District, Shenandoah County |
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DIRTING, PERRY J. |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Reenlisted: 1 May 1862, Conrad's Store | |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Admitted Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, 1 Mar 1864; at Chimborazo No. 5 17 Sep 1864 |
wounded, probably at Ream's Station; 23 Aug 1864 |
postwar residence listed as Harrisonburg |
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DODSON, ANDREW C. |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 12 May 1862 - Dec 1863; under arrest 5 Jan 1864; imprisoned at Lynchburg, Jul 1864 |
tried for desertion, sentence unrecorded |
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DODSON, CHARLES FREDERICK |
born: 5 Dec 1840, Shenandoah County | |
occupation: farmer |
Parents: Jacob & Elizabeth Craig Dodson | Wife: Elizabeth Frances Fry |
married: 21 Jun 1859 |
Enlisted: 7 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
Enlisted: 1 May 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
POW, 29 Nov 1863, Berryville; paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
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DODSON, JACOB |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DODSON, JOHN |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
discharged 1 Jan 1863, overage |
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DODSON, LEVI |
born: 4 Mar 1837, Shenandoah County | died: 9 Apr 1880 |
occupation: farmer |
buried: Christ Reformed Church Cemetery, Conicville |
Parents: Jacob & Elizabeth Craig Dodson | Wife: Isabella Helsley |
married: 12 Mar 1857 |
Enlisted: Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. F, 12th Virginia Militia |
paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
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DODSON, MORGAN |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL most of 1862; reported deserted 29 May 1863 - 23 Oct 1863 |
Court martialed 27 Jan 1864, apparently executed about 3 Feb 1864 |
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DODSON, MOSES |
occupation: school teacher |
Parents: Jacob & Elizabeth Craig Dodson |
Wife: (1) Diana Weatherholtz | married: 23 Sep 1844 |
Wife: (2) Dianah Hansberger | married: 14 Aug 1856 |
Unit: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
Prior service: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
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DODSON, THOMAS |
Parents: John & Jane Dodson | Wife: Anna Silvius |
Unit: Co. B, 136th Virginia Militia |
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DOFFELMEYER, DANIEL H. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, McGaheysville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 7 Oct 1861 - 31 Dec 1861; no further record with Co. E |
Appears on roster of Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry, and as having enlisted 8 Feb 1863 at Luray |
AWOL after 1 May 1863 - 31 Aug 1863; dropped from the rolls as probable deserter |
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DOFFELMEYER, GEORGE W. |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Fairfax Station | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
deserted Aug 1861 |
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DOLL, JACOB F. |
born: 25 Nov 1925, Shenandoah County | died: 18 Oct 1912 |
buried: St. John's Cemetery, Toms Brook |
Parents: Philip & Mary Funkhouser Doll | Wife: Catherine Windel |
Enlisted: 14 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
Deserted at Strasburg, 2 Jun 1862; dropped as deserter Feb 1863; but shown on rolls as present under arrest |
Pay for Jun 1863 - Jan 1864 stopped by sentence of court-martial |
Desertion roll dated 31 Mar 1864 states he left Camp Paxton and was then near Woodstock |
Other records show he enlisted 1 May 1864 at Waynesboro as private in Co. A, 35th Virginia Cavalry |
Deserted May 1864 |
Paroled 11 May 1865, Winchester |
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DOLL, JOSEPH |
Parents: Peter & Elizabeth Doll | Wife: Alvenia Frances Maphis |
Unit: Co. K, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
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DOLL, SAMUEL |
Parents: Philip & Mary Funkhouser Doll | Wife: Elizabeth Copp Wisman |
Unit: Co. G, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
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DONEVAN, WILLIAM |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
discharged 23 Sep 1861, Camp Blair, Fairfax Station; chronic conjunctivitis |
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DOVE, BENJAMIN F. |
born: circa 1840, Rockingham County | occupation: farmer |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL Mar 1862 - Jun 1863; wounded in ankle 27 Nov 1864, Mine Run; no further record |
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DOVE, GEORGE |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DOVE, JACOB C. |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DOVE, JOHN C. |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DOVE, JOHN C. |
Rank: 2nd lieutenant | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DOVE, JONAS |
Rank: corporal | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DOVE, JOSEPH |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DOVE, O.H.P. |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DOVE, WILLIAM C. |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DOVEL, DANIEL D. |
born: 1837 | died: 1901 |
buried: Coverstone Cemetery, Page County |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
absent due to concussion of the skull as a result of shell burst at Cedar Run, Aug 1862 |
transferred to Co. B, 31 Oct 1862; in hospital at Liberty, 11 Jun 1864; no further record |
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DOVEL, LUCIUS B. |
born: 1837 | died: 1904 |
buried: St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Page County |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 11 Jun 1862 - 31 Dec 1862, no further record |
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DOWNEY, ANGELO |
born: circa 1843 | postwar resident of Springfield, Ohio |
occupation: carpenter |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
transferred to Co. F, 18 Apr 1862 |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 21 May 1864; released under oath of allegiance 15 Jun 1865 |
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DOYLE, LITTLE B. |
resided: Lexington | in nursing business |
age 21 |
Enlisted: 28 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 5th Virginia Infantry |
mustered in 15 May 1861, Harpers Ferry |
Sick in hospital, Staunton Aug - Oct 1861 |
Promoted to sergeant, and to 2nd lieutenant 2 Oct 1862 |
Wounded (leg) 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Promoted to 1st lieutenant |
POW 20 May 1864; to Fort Delaware; to Hilton Head, South Carolina |
One of the "Immortal 600"; oath of allegiance |
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DOYLE, ROBERT L. |
born: 12 Oct 1812, Augusta County | KIA: 5 Jun 1864, Piedmont, Augusta County |
Attended Washington College; lawyer |
buried: Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Augusta County |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: captain |
Unit: Co. C, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Mustered in at Harpers Ferry 1 May 1861 |
Dropped at reorganization 17 Apr 1862 |
Appointed Lt. Col. 62nd Regiment Virginia Infantry 2 Sep 1862 |
Resigned to become Commonwealth's Attorney |
While acting as captain of reserves at Piedmont 5 Jun 1864 "was wounded while trying to rally his men. His men placed him under a tree - shot and bayoneted after his capture." |
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DOYLE, ROBERT MERRITT |
born: 20 Apr 1846 | died: 28 Sep 1862, Aldie (hospital) |
buried: Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Augusta County |
Parent: Robert L. Doyle |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. G, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded (leg) slightly 7 Jun 1862 |
Wounded 28 Aug 1862, Manassas |
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DOYLE, THOMAS E. |
occupation: teacher | age: 18 |
died: 7 Oct 1916, Old Soldiers' Home, Richmond |
buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Special duty with quartermaster butcher, Jun 1861 |
Commissary clerk Aug 1861 |
Absent Nov - Dec 1861; as clerk in inspector General's office |
POW 2 Jun 1862, Winchester; returned Dec 1862 |
Transferred to: Co. E, 33rd Virginia Infantry, 7 Jan 1863 |
promoted to 1st sergeant and 2nd lieutenant by the time of his capture at the Wilderness |
Sent to Fort Delaware; to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina; to Morris Island |
One of the "Immortal 600" |
After imprisonment at Fort Pulaski, was returned to Fort Delaware and released 16 Jun 1865 |
postwar Superintendent of Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind |
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DRAKE, DAVID WILLIAM |
Known as the"Father of the Stonewall Brigade Band" |
born: 23 Nov 1834, Frederick County | 25 Oct 1909 |
buried: Thornrose Cemetery, Staunton |
Organized Mountain Sax Horn Band at Staunton 1854 |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as regimental bugler Apr - Jun 1861 |
Transferred to: Co. E, 1st Virginia Cavalry and became sergeant major and principal musician 31 Oct 1861 |
Served until the end of the war |
With Robert N. Guy, in 1869, he opened a dry goods store in Staunton |
Resumed Stonewall Brigade Band membership, playing the E-flat cornet, and was incorporator of the band in 1875. Organized a militia cavalry company at Staunton, 1871. |
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DRIVER, EMANUEL |
born: 12 Aug 1826 | died: 11 Jan 1908 |
buried: Fairview Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Shenandoah County |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. ?, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
had a substitute in the person of Morrison Looker |
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DRUMHELLER, JAMES H. |
Enlisted: 15 Mar 1862, Augusta County | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 19 Oct 1864, Cedar Creek |
POW 5 Apr 1865, Amelia County; to City Point; released at Point Lookout 11 Jun 1865 |
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DRUMMOND, JACOB |
born: circa 1847 | |
Enlisted: 19 Feb 1862, Martinsburg, Virginia | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
paroled 8 May 1865, Winchester |
postwar roster says Co. F; postwar resident of Shenandoah County |
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DRUMMOND, WILLIAM |
Killed in action: 5 May 1865, Catharpin Road | |
Enlisted: 17 Mar 1862, Cedar Creek | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. B, 58th Virginia Militia |
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DUDLEY, WILLIAM GUILFORD, III |
KIA: 28 Aug 1862, Manassas | age: 24 |
occupation: farmer |
buried: Mossy Creek Cemetery |
Enlisted: 11 May 1861, Sangerville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 5th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL Jun 1861 - Jan 1862 |
Elected 2nd lieutenant 17 Apr 1862 |
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DUNCAN, GEORGE |
Rank: sergeant | |
Unit: Co. E, 35th Virginia Cavalry |
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DUNCAN / DUNKUM, HIRAM |
Rank: corporal | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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DUNLAP, WILLIAM BAILEY |
born: 31 Dec 1841, Tippecanoe, IN | postwar resident of Augusta County |
occupation: blacksmith |
Enlisted: 29 Apr 1861, West View | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Mustered in at Harpers Ferry 17 May 1861 |
Sick at Richmond and Staunton hospitals Nov 1861 - Apr 1862 |
POW 5 Jul 1863; to Fort Delaware and Fort McHenry; exchanged 18 Feb 1865; paroled at Appomattox Court House 9 Apr 1865 |
William S. Humphreys of Co. E, related in 1911 how he and Dunlap escaped from Point Lookout 26 Sep 1864 in Confederate Veteran magazine (CV XIX, p. 344) |
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DUNNIVAN / DUNIVIN, JOSEPH BYERLY |
born: 9 Aug 1842, Montevideo | died: 1912, Pleasent Valley |
buried: McGaheysville Reformed Church Cemetery |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, McGaheysville | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
detailed to collect company absentees in Rockingham County, Jan 1863 |
wounded 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; returned to duty Oct 1863; wounded 5 May 1864, Wilderness |
paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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