FADELY, DAVID S. |
Rank: sergeant | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FADELY, ELIAS COFFMAN "ELI" |
born: circa 1830 | |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Reenlisted: 1 May 1862, Conrad's Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
postwar resident of Columbia Furnace, Shenandoah County |
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FADELY, ISAAC P. |
died: 6 Feb 1906, Richmond Soldier's Home | resident of St. Jacob's Church area, Shenandoah County |
buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond |
Parents: Jonathan & Catherine Fadely | Wife: Elizabeth M. Helsley |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861 | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
wounded 21 Jul 1861, Manassas; right leg amputated |
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FADELY, JOSEPH SAMUEL |
born: 10 Dec 1838, Hudsons Cross Roads | died: 21 Nov 1912 |
buried: Grace United Church of Christ Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Parents: Henry & Sally Fadely | Wife: Magdalene Moore |
Enlisted: 27 Aug 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Additional service: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
on extra duty as Co. cook, Nov 1862; paroled 20 Apr 1865, Mount Jackson |
postwar farmer, resident of Mt. Clifton, Rinkerton |
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FADELY, LORENZO DOW |
born: 26 Aug 1831, Edinburg | died: 12 May 1901, Edinburg |
buried: St. Paul's Reformed Church Cemetery, Woodstock |
Parents: David & Elizabeth Fadely | Wife: Barbara Ann Will |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | |
Reenlisted: 1 May 1862, Conrad's Store | Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
postwar merchant, resident of Columbia Furnace, Shenandoah County |
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FADELY, MICHAEL M. |
died: 1865, Richmond |
Parents: Ephraim & Hannah J. Fadely | Wife: Mary Jane Grandstaff |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Transferred to: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House |
Prior service: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia |
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FADELY, RAPHAEL |
born: circa 1831 | died: 10 Mar 1865, pneumonia |
Enlisted: 18 May 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware; exchanged 27 Feb 1865, City Point |
Admitted Chimborazo Hospital #2, 6 Mar 1865 for pneumonia |
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FADELY, SYLVANUS E. |
Parents: Isaac & Leah Dellinger Fadely | Wife: Delilah Bowers |
Unit: Co. H, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
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FADELY, WILLAM HENRY |
born: 13 Jul 1833, Lantz Mill | died: 17 Aug 1917 |
resident of Shenandoah County |
buried: Mt. Olive Brethren Church Cemetery |
Enlisted: 26 Feb 1864, near Salem, Fauquier County | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
previously exempted for disability |
POW 7 Mar 1865, Edinburg; "guerrilla, not to be exchanged during the war"; to Fort McHenry; oath and release 1 May 1865 |
postwar resident of Harrisonburg |
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FAGAN, DANIEL |
born: circa 1827, Winchester | died: 5 Feb 1892, Luray |
occupation: marble cutter | buried: Green Hill Cemetery |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: 1st lieutenant |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. F, 31st Virginia Militia |
Wounded 21 Jul 1861, First Manassas |
Absent sick most of term of service; resigned 5 May 1862 |
postwar Mayor of Luray |
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FAHNESTOCK, PETER SYDLE |
Parents: William & Mary Ann Sydle Fahnestock | Wife: (1) Susan Coldron |
Wife: (2) Annie M. Gardner | |
Unit: Co. F, 31st Virginia Militia |
teamster |
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FAHNESTOCK, SAMUEL J. |
Parents: William & Mary Ann Sydle Fahnestock | Wife: (1) Susan R. Chrisman |
Wife: (2) Susan S. Hauck | |
Unit: Co. F, 31st Virginia Militia |
teamster |
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FAIRBURN, JEREMIAH W. "JERRY" |
born: 1844, Shenandoah County | postwar resident of Louisiana |
Enlisted: 5 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. B, 58th Virginia Militia |
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FALLS, WILLIAM W. |
died: 8 Mar 1865, Elmira prison, NY; chronic diarrhea |
buried: Elmira, NY, grave #2483, apparently re-interred at Woodlawn Cemetery, grave #2370 |
Conscript 23 Feb 1864 |
Assigned 24 Feb 1864 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout May 1864; to Elmira, NY, 2 Aug 1864 |
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FANSLER, CHRISTOPHER |
born: 27 Jul 1844 | died: 24 Nov 1910 |
resident of Shenandoah County |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Wife: Helen Stickley | |
Enlisted: 13 Aug 1862, Woodstock | |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
POW 20 Dec 1863, Mount Jackson; to Fort Delaware; oath of allegiance 15 Jun 1865 |
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FANSLER, DAVID C. |
Parents: Samuel & Mary Ann Cook Fansler | Sarah E. Fansler |
Unit: New Market Artillery |
Additional service: Danville Artillery |
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FANSLER, GEORGE WASHINGTON |
Parents: William & Ellen Fansler | Wife: Mary E. Hottel |
Enlisted: 5 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. D, 146th Virginia Militia |
POW 21 May 1862, Woodstock; exchanged 5 Aug 1862, Aiken's Landing |
wounded 18 Aug 1864, Weldon Railroad (leg, slight) |
postwar carpenter, Shenandoah County |
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FANSLER, HENRY |
born: 8 May 1825 | died: 31 May 1895 |
buried: Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1862, Rockingham County | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia (Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers) |
POW 9 Jun 1863, Brandy Station; exchanged 30 Jun 1863, City Point |
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FANSLER, JOHN SIRAM |
born: 22 Mar 1846 | died: 8 Aug 1926 |
buried: Trinity Powder Springs Cemetery, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 14 Aug 1864, Falling Springs | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
postwar farmer residing at Orkney Springs, Shenandoah County |
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FANSLER, SAMUEL |
hired as a substitute for William A. Will |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Rockingham County | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. C, 146th Virginia Militia |
POW 2 Aug 1862, Orange Court House; exchanged 21 Sep 1862 |
employed as blacksmith Nov 1862 |
POW 7 Mar 1864, Shenandoah County; to Fort Delaware; oath of allegiance & release 15 Jul 1865 |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County |
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FANT, ENOCH WESLEY |
born: 21 Jun 1845 | died: 24 Jan 1936 |
buried: St. Johns United Church of Christ Cemetery, Harrisville |
Parents: E.W. & Elizabeth M. Fant | Wife: Willie A. Hoffman |
Enlisted: 12 Jun 1863, Brandy Station | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
POW 11 May 1864, Shenandoah County; to Camp Chase; paroled & sent to City Point to be exchanged 25 Feb 1865 |
admitted Jackson Hospital 7 Mar 1865; debilitas |
paroled 18 Apr 1865, Winchester |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County |
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FARRA / FARROW, WILLIAM H. |
born: circa 1827 | died of wounds: 4 Jul 1864 |
Enlisted: 1 Jan 1863, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
wounded 14 Jun 1864, Harrison's Landing (elbow joint, mortal) |
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FARRISS, JOHN F. |
born: 1843 | occupation: carpenter |
Enlisted: 17 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Contintental Morgan Guards" |
Reported KIA 2 Jul 1861, Falling Waters, but was actually captured and taken to Fort Delaware |
Another source of 20 Apr 1864 reports he had not been heard from since his capture |
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FATELY, D.S. |
Rank: sergeant | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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FAUBER, CORNELIUS |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FAUBER, PHILIP H. |
Parents: Jacob & Mary Swartz Fauber | Wife: Elizabeth Jacobs |
Unit: Co. D, 146th Virginia Militia |
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FAULKNER, ISAAC HAMILTON, JR. |
born: 7 Jul 1841, Winchester | died: 7 Nov 1911 |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Parents: Isaac Hamilton & Julia Ann Faulkner | occupation: shoemaker |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Mustered in at Manassas 29 Jul 1861 |
Promoted to corporal 29 Apr 1862 |
AWOL Aug 1862 - Feb 1863; wounded (two fingers missing) 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Sent to hospital Dec 1863; detailed at hospital 25 Jan 1864; in Lynchburg hospital Dec 1864 |
Paroled 19 Apr 1865, Winchester |
Mayor of Winchester after the war |
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FAULKNER, JAMES FREDERICK |
born: 5 Feb 1839, Winchester | died: 7 Aug 1897 |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Parents: Isaac Hamilton & Julia Ann Faulkner | occupation: shoemaker |
Enlisted: 19 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Mustered in at Manassas 29 Jul 1861 |
Mary Magill applied to Jackson to have Faulkner detailed to make shoes for the ladies who attended the Winchester hospitals, and on 14 Nov 1862, Jackson replied that while he had no authority for detailing Faulkner for such a purpose, he would approve a furlough for him to do the work. "Be assured that I feel a deep & abiding interest in our female soldiers. They are patriots in the truest sense of the word, and I more than admire them." see Magill, Women, or Chronicles of the Late War |
Shown on the rolls as having deserted 21 Nov 1862, Winchester |
POW 1 Feb 1863, Winchester; to Camp Chase; exchanged 23 May 1863 |
Enlisted: 28 Feb 1864 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 43rd Battalion Virginia (Mosby's) Cavalry |
Paroled 21 Apr 1865, Winchester |
postwar occupation: merchant |
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FAUVER, JOHN |
Wife: Delilah Fauver | |
Unit: Co. H, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. H, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FAWLEY, JOSEPH |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FAWLEY, STEPHEN |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FEATHER, PETER W. |
Wife: Evaline Feather | |
Unit: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FEELER, JACOB G. |
Unit: Co. B, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
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FEELEY, JOHN ELIAS |
Unit: Co. F, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Additional service: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia; (Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers) |
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FEELEY, THOMAS W. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FEELEY, SILAS R. |
Parents: Alexander & Christina E. Feely | Wife: (1) Susan R. Sonner |
Wife: (2) Olivia J. Feeley | Wife: (3) Sarah Catherine Randolph Ewers |
Unit: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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FEELEY, WATSON |
Unit: Co. F, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
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FEELEY, WILLIAM A. |
Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. E, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FELLER, JACOB G. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FELLER, JOHN H. |
Resident of Alonzaville, Shenandoah County |
Parents: Philip & Catherine Feller | Wife: Amanda C. Gochenour |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. D, 146th Virginia Militia |
Additional service: 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to: Co. C, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Co. B, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
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FELLER, MADISON |
Unit: Co. B, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
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FELLER, MADISON |
born: Shenandoah County | Killed in action: 28 Aug 1862 |
Enlisted: 18 Jun 1861 | |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
promoted to sergeant 27 Apr 1862; KIA Second battle of Manassas |
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FELLER, MAHLON G. |
born: 28 May 1844, Shenandoah County | died: 31 Oct 1925, Washington, DC |
buried: Washington, DC |
Parents: Samuel G. & Rachel Feller | Wife: Alice E. Miller |
Enlisted: 11 May 1863, Brandy Station | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. D, 146th Virginia Militia |
Entered service as a courier, often delivered messages to Robert E. Lee |
POW, 6 Oct 1864, Woodstock; to Point Lookout; paroled to be exchanged 13 Feb 1865 |
Exchanged 14-15 Feb 1865, Cox's Landing, James River; paroled 10 May 1865, Winchester |
postwar carpenter, contractor and builder, Woodstock and Washington, DC |
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FELLER, NOAH G. |
Parents: John G. & Catherine Feller | Wife: (1) Rebecca R. Baker |
Wife: (2) Annie E. Painter | |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FELLER, SAMUEL W. |
Parents: John & Elizabeth Fettiery Feller | Wife: Martha Ann Bushong |
Unit: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FERRELL, OTWAY P. |
born: circa 1842 | died: 1868, Woodstock |
resident of Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 8 May 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private / musician (fifer) |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry, 18 Apr 1862 |
Present for dudy 29 Feb 1864 |
Transferred to: Regimental Band, 7th Virginia Cavalry after 29 Feb 1864 |
POW, 11 Jan 1865, Woodstock; to Fort McHenry, Jan 1865; ordered not to be exchanged, "guerrilla" by order of Sheridan; parole and oath 1 May 1865, Winchester |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County |
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FETZER, BERNARD |
Wife: Anna A. Fetzer | |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Additional service: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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FETZER, CYRUS |
born: circa 1838 | died: 1927, Maurertown |
Parents: William & Catherine Fetzer | Wife: Rebecca Rosenberger |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Point of Rocks, Virginia | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
postwar rosters list him with Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
paroled 17 Apr 1865, Winchester, as a member of the 33rd |
postwar resident of Maurertown, Shenandoah County |
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FIFER, HARVEY |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FIFER, JERRY |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FINK, JOSIAH |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FINLEY, GEORGE WILLIAMSON |
born: 1 Dec 1838, Yanceyville, North Carolina | died: 23 Apr 1909, Staunton |
buried: Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church Cemetery |
student at Hampden-Sidney 1855-56; graduated Washington College, 1858 |
bank clerk and farmer, Augusta County |
Rank: captain | |
Unit: 5th Virginia Infantry |
POW date and place unknown |
Graduated Union Theological Seminary, 1867 |
Presbyterian minister in West Virginia and Virginia |
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FIREBAUGH, SAMUEL ANGUS |
born: 26 Sep 1933 | died: 4 Mar 1896, Mount Clinton, pneumonia |
occupation: merchant and farmer |
buried: Crooks Creek Church Cemetery |
Enlisted: 5 Jul 1861 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Present to 1st quarter return, 1864; no further record |
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FISHER, D.A. |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 20 Jun - 30 Sep 1862 |
Transferred to Co. I, 1st Virginia Cavalry, 18 Dec 1862 |
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FISHER, DAVID S. |
age: 20 | occupation: blacksmith |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Mustered in at Harpers Ferry 1 May 1861 |
Absent sick 26 Mar 1863 with "secondary syphilis, not improving" |
On rolls as having deserted 23 Sep 1863 |
Records show he was captured by enemy cavalry at Madison Court House and sent north 17 Dec 1863 |
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FISHER, ISAAC M. |
born: circa 1841 | occupation: forgeman |
Parents: Uriah & Mary M. Fisher | Wife: Mary F. Stover, m. 2 Aug 1865 |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Strasburg | Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Reenlisted: Apr 1862 | Rank: 3rd corporal | |
Probable additional service: Chew's Artillery |
AWOL Nov 1862 - Jun 1863; dropped from rolls 30 Jun 1863 |
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FISHER, JOHN D. |
KIA: 9 Jul 1864, Monocacy, Maryland |
Enlisted: 10 Mar 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 5th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 9 Oct 1862; returned Apr 1863 |
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FITCH, CHARLES WESLEY |
born: 1844, Amsterdam, Botetourt County | died: 15 Nov 1921, Greenville |
buried: Greenville Methodist Church Cemetery | resided: Greenville |
occupation: carpenter | never married |
Enlisted: 13 Apr 1863 | Rank: teamster |
Unit: Quartermaster's Department |
Conscripted and assigned 25 Apr 1864 at Richmond as private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania; sent to Fort Delaware; released 20 Jun 1865 |
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FITZMOYER, LEMUEL R. |
born: 1 Jul 1844 | died: 6 Sep 1909 |
buried: Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville |
Enlisted: 28 Apr 1864, Waynesboro | |
Wounded 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House (arm); paroled 19 Apr 1865, Winchester |
postwar farmer, residing in Shenandoah County |
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FLEET, JAMES LEWIS |
born: 16 Aug 1842 | died: 20 Jan 1907 |
occupation: brickmaker | buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 24 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
POW 12 Mar 1862; to Baltimore |
U.S. Records show "desires to take oath, does not wish to be exchanged" |
Deserted 28 Nov 1862 at Orange Court House; desertion record of 20 Apr 1864 confirms this statement |
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FLEET, LORENZO DOW |
born: circa 1827 | buried: St. Paul's Church Cemetery, Strasburg |
Wife: Martha A. Fleet | |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Strasburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Sick from 1 Jun 1861 - 2 Aug 1862, dropsy |
Discharged 2 Aug 1862 |
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FLEET, WILLIAM H. |
occupation: brickmaker | buried: Rileyville Cemetery, Page County |
Enlisted: 24 May 1861, Winchester (age 23) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Promoted to sergeant 18 Apr 1862 |
Paroled 15 Apr 1865 |
Railroad section foreman at Luray after the war |
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FLEMING, ANDREW B. |
born: circa 1841 | |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick most of 1861; returned to duty 23 Nov 1861 |
Absent sick most of 1862 - 1863 |
Paroled 22 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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FLEMING, BENTON SCOTT |
born: circa 1844, Page County | died: 19 Jul 1886 |
occupation: farmer |
Enlisted: 7 Mar 1862, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 21 Mar 1862, Rappahannock River |
Wounded 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort McHenry Jul 1863; to Fort Delaware Jul 1863; exchanged Sep 1863 |
Wounded 27 Nov 1863, Mine Run |
Discharged 9 Feb 1865 due to disability caused by wounds |
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FLEMING, HAMILTON |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent from duty 20 May 1862 - 27 Feb 1863 |
Sick most of 1863; reported died in Nov 1863? |
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FLEMING, HARRISON |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick from time of enlistment |
No record of service from Jul 1861 |
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FLEMING, HARVEY M. |
born: 27 Jul 1846 | died: 20 Jul 1927 |
buried: Zirkle Cemetery, New Market |
Parents: James & Josephine Hopper Fleming | Wife: Frances Virginia Olinger |
Enlisted: 5 Apr 1864, Falling Springs | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
paroled 19 Apr 1865, Winchester |
postwar farmer residing in Shenandoah County |
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FLEMING, JOHN CALVIN |
born: circa 1831 | resided: Rockingham County |
occupation: farmer |
Enlisted: 19 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick most of 1862 - 1863 |
Detailed hospital service, Orange Court House, as a nurse |
POW 6 Apr 1865, Farmville; to Point Lookout 17 Apr 1865; released 26 Jun 1865 |
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FLEMING, WILLIAM THOMAS |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Deserted 10 Jan 1863 |
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FLEMINGS, ABRAHAM |
Parents: Albert & Mary Flemings | Wife: Elizabeth Catherine Philips |
Unit: Co. B, 146th Virginia Militia |
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FLEMINGS, JOHN H. |
born: Shenandoah County | |
Parents: Shadrack & Frances Pearson Flemings | Wife: Elizabeth Maphis |
Enlisted: 18 May 1861 | |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
alive in Mar 1903 |
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FLEMINGS, JOHN M. |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FLETCHER, ABNER K. |
resident of Rockingham County | died: 27 Oct 1917, Harrisonburg |
buried: Harrisonburg | |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
to 3rd sergeant 1862; to 2nd sergeant, Summer 1862; to 1st sergeant 3 May 1863 |
Wounded 5 May 1864 |
POW 2 Mar 1865, Waynesboro; to Point Lookout 12 May 1865; released under oath 9 Jun 1865 |
postwar clerk of U.S. Court |
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FLETCHER, DAVID |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FLETCHER, JOHN R. |
KIA: 5 May 1864, the Wilderness |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. G, 1 Jan 1863; promoted to corporal 3 May 1863 |
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FLETCHER, LOUIS JOHNSON |
occupation: silversmith | died of wounds: 3 Jul 1862 |
buried: Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Winchester (age 18) | Rank: 2nd lieutenant |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 1st lieutenant Feb 1862; to captain 23 Apr 1862 |
Wounded (leg) slightly 27 Jun 1862 |
Wounded at Malvern Hill 1 Jul 1862 |
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FLICK, FRANCIS M. |
Enlisted: 19 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 2 Jun 1862, Strasburg; to Fort Delaware Jun 1862; exchanged 5 Aug 1862, Aikens Landing |
POW 5 May 1864, Wilderness; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY, 2 Aug 1864; exchanged Feb 1865, James River |
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FLICK, JOSEPH H. |
born: circa 1840, Rockingham County | died: 2 Dec 1861, General Hospital, Culpeper Court House, of pneumonia |
occupation: farmer |
buried: Fairview Cemetery, Culpeper |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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FLICK, NOAH |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL sick 2 May 1862 |
POW 2 Jun 1862, Strasburg; exchanged 5 Aug 1862, Aikens Landing |
Assigned to hospital duty as nurse, Mar 1863, Lynchburg & Richmond |
No record after Sep 1864 |
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FLINN, VELASQUEZ HOWARD |
born: 22 Aug 1828 | died: 30 Apr 1879 |
buried: Green Hill Cemetery, Luray |
Wife: Julia A. Flinn, m. Washington, DC, 1853 |
Commissioned Assistant Surgeon 2 Sep 1861, Winchester |
Served also as Assistant Surgeon, 1st Battalion Virginia Regulars (Irish Battalion) 2 Sep 1861 - 16 Feb 1863 |
Released to: 10th Virginia Infantry, 16 Feb 1863 |
Resigned 5 Dec 1864, chronic rheumatism |
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FLOYD, JOHN H. |
born: 18 Apr 1843 | died: 21 Nov 1905 |
buried: Beaver Creek Brethren Church, Rockingham County |
Enlisted: 12 Feb 1863 | |
Unit: Provost Guard |
Assigned to: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry |
At Richmond hospital 28 May 1864; transferred to Farmville, 3 Jun 1864, with chronic rheumatism |
AWOL Oct 1864 |
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FLYNN, JAMES A. |
mortally wounded 26 Apr 1863, Greenland, Virginia, during Jones' Western Virginia Campaign |
Enlisted: Mar 1863, Mount Jackson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
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FOGLE, HARVEY |
Parents: Valentine & Eve Fogle | Wife: Martha Carrier Fogle |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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FOGLE, JACOB |
Parents: Philip & Polly Fogle | Wife: Martha Carrier |
Unit: Co. G, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia, Pioneer Corps |
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FOGLE, JAMES HENRY (HARVEY) |
born: 7 Nov 1832 | died: 26 Nov 1916 |
buried: Arkton Tinker Church Cemetery, New Market |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
postwar resident of Conicville |
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FOGLE, JOHN HARVEY |
born: 1 Sep 1830, Shenandoah County | |
Enlisted: 1 Sep 1861, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
POW 13 Dec 1863, Maurertown; to Camp Chase 18 Dec 1863; to Fort Delaware 11 Mar 1864 |
oath of allegiance & released 15 Jun 1865 |
postwar farmer and resident of Conicville, Shenandoah County |
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FOGLE, SAMUEL |
born: circa 1821 | died: 20 Sep 1927 |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Wife: Rebecca Teater | |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
discharged 16 Jul 1862, no reason stated |
postwar resident of St. David's Church, Shenandoah County |
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FOLEY, JAMES M. |
resided: Mount Crawford |
Enlisted: 22 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to musician 8 Apr 1862 |
Transferred as musician: Co. D, 5th Virginia Infantry, 21 Feb 1865 |
Records do not indicate he was transferred to the Stonewall Brigade Band, but he became a drum major. |
Paroled at Appomattox Court House 9 Apr 1865 as private in 5th Virginia Infantry |
Not a member of the Stonewall Brigade Band after the war, but he did accompany some of the musicians to the Niagara Falls reunion in 1883 and on trips to Buffalo and Louisville in August 1901. |
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FOLEY, WILLIAM H. |
resided: Petersburg |
Graduated Georgetown College 1839 |
Enlisted: 22 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: musician (drummer) |
Unit: Co. I, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to musician Apr 1862 |
Transferred to: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry, 13 Aug 1863 |
Present 21 Nov 1864 |
postwar resident of Mount Crawford |
Father of William H. Foley (1843 - 1908) |
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FOLEY, WILLIAM H. |
born: 4 May 1843 | died: 28 Oct 1908 |
resided: Rockingham County | buried: Methodist Church Cemetery, Mount Crawford |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1863, Orange Court House | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to: Co. C, 5th Virginia Infantry, 1 Aug 1863 |
Transferred to: Stonewall Brigade Band |
postwar organized and directed the Ashby Cornet Band in Mount Crawford |
Accompanied the Stonewall Brigade Band to Carlisle in 1881 and to Buffalo and Louisville in 1901, and was also with the 5th Virginia Infantry veterans at the joint reunion in Niagara Falls in 1883 |
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FOLTZ, GEORGE |
born: 6 Mar 1833, Shenandoah County | died: 20 Jan 1920, Shenandoah County |
buried: Frye Cemetery, Hamburg |
never married | |
Enlisted: 7 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Previous service: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
transferred to: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry 1 May 1862 |
paroled 4 May 1865, Edinburg |
postwar farmer, Shenandoah County |
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FOLTZ, ISAAC |
born: 20 Aug 1830 | died: 13 Jul 1907 |
resided: Shenandoah County |
buried: Frye Foltz Cemetery, Hamburg, Shenandoah County |
Parents: John & Mary Bender (1801-1876) Foltz | Wife: Susan A. Rosenberger (daughter of Jacob & Anna Rinker Rosenberger) |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
transferred to: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry 1 May 1862 |
Virginia State Library incorrectly shows KIA at Todd's Tavern 5 May 1864 |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County |
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FOLTZ, ISAAC J. |
Parents: John & Leah Miller (1804 - 1878) Foltz (daughter of Godfrey & Barbara Funkhouser Miller |
Wife: Mary Catherine Miller (1842 - 1923) (daughter of Godfrey Miller, Jr. & Catherine Rinker |
Unit: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FOLTZ, JACOB |
born: 28 Oct 1822 | killed in action: 6 May 1864, Spotsylvania County |
buried: Foltz Cemetery, Lantz Mill, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
transferred to: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry 1 May 1862 |
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FOLTZ, JACOB |
Unit: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
Additional service: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
Not known if this is the same as the above Jacob Foltz |
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FOLTZ, JOHN EFFIAH |
Parents: Jacob & Rachel Shaver Foltz | Wife: Sarah Jane "Sallie" Foltz (1845 - 1926) (d/o Uriah Foltz & Anna Hoover |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
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FOLTZ, JONATHAN |
born: circa 1825 | died: 28 Apr 1887 |
buried: Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Edinburg |
Parents: George P. (1796 - 1868) & Mary Wetzel (1795 - 1876) Foltz |
Wife: Mary Foltz (Jonathan's wife was his first cousin, daughter of Joseph Foltz, Jr. & Catherine Helsley) |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County |
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FOLTZ, JOSEPH M. |
born: circa 1836 | died: 12 Sep 1897 |
buried: Funkhouser Cemetery, Hardy County, West Virginia |
occupation: farmer |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Orkney Springs | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Assistant Forage master; Nov 1862 - 31 Dec 1863 |
Detailed to Regimental Quartermaster Department; Jun 1864 - Aug 1864 |
paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
postwar resident of Hardy County, West Virginia |
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FOLTZ, NATHANIEL SCOTT |
born: 5 Jul 1838 | died: 22 Feb 1916 |
buried: Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville |
Parents: John W. (1805 - 1866) & Mary Magdalene Funk Foltz |
Wife: Susanna Pence, daughter of Philip & Catherine Bowers Pence |
Enlisted: 20 Feb 1862, Martinsburg, Virginia | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
postwar resident of Forestville, Shenandoah County |
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FOLTZ, RAPHAEL |
born: 1837 | died: 1884 |
Parents: John W. (1805 - 1866) & Mary Magdalene Funk Foltz |
Wife: Catherine Stover, daughter of Jacob & Catherine Stover |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
brother of Nathaniel Scott Foltz |
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FOLTZ, SAMUEL J. |
born: circa 1840 | |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
paroled 20 Apr 1864, New Market; no further record |
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FOLTZ, WALTER JOSHUA |
born: 1845, Stoney Creek | died: 4 Feb 1931, Richmond |
resided: Shenandoah County |
buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond |
Enlisted: 1 Sep 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
POW 18 Dec 1863, Edinburg; to Fort Delaware; oath of allegiance 20 Jun 1865, Fort Delaware |
postwar resident of Sarasota Springs, NY |
Entered Soldier's Home, Richmond, 11 Jul 1906 |
resided in Frederick County 1926 |
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FOLTZ, WILLIAM A. |
born: circa 1840 | |
Enlisted: 7 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
transferred to: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry, 1 May 1862 |
no further record |
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FOLTZ, WILLIAM J. |
died: 30 Nov 1913, Mathias, West Virginia | |
Enlisted: 7 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
transferred to: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry, 1 May 1862 |
postwar record shows service in Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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FORD, ISAAC |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FORD, JOSEPH F. |
died: age 71, buried Cedar Grove Cemetery, near Mount Jackson |
Enlisted: 18 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick Jul - Aug 1861; AWOL sick Oct 1861, typhoid fever, Chimborazo Hospital #1, Richmond, Nov 1861 |
Deserted from hospital without knowledge of surgeon |
Discharged 14 Nov 1861 |
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FORD, REUBON |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 22 May 1 - 19 Aug 1862 |
AWOL 10 Nov 1862; no further record |
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FORNEY, MEREDITH |
born: 12 May 1832 | died: 5 Oct 1890 |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
occupation: shoemaker |
Enlisted: 6 May 1861 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Appointed corporal 1 Sep 1861; promoted to 2nd lieutenant 18 Apr 1862 |
Sent to Guiney's Station 21 Feb 1863 |
Transferred to Richmond hospital 24 Feb 1863 with rheumatism |
POW 3 Dec 1863, Frederick County; to Camp Chase; to Fort Delaware; exchanged 11 Oct 1864 |
Paroled 12 Apr 1865 |
postwar deputy sheriff and jailor, Frederick County; member Friendship Fire Co., Winchester |
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FORRER, SAMUEL J. |
born: 1837 | died: 1898 |
buried: Evergreen Memorial Gardens, Luray |
Wife: Anne Pearman (1834 - 1912) |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Sick 18 Jul 1861, Winchester |
On Commissary duty 22 Jun 1861, served as regimental butcher Jun 1861 |
AWOL 12 May 1862 - 15 Mar 1863 |
On conscript duty, Page County, no date |
Wounded (ankle) 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; paroled Chester, PA; exchanged Aug 1863, no further record |
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FOSTER, JAMES T. |
born: 30 Dec 1844 | died: 24 May 1914 |
buried: Cedarwood Cemetery, Edinburg |
Wife: Martha V. Foster |
Enlisted: 1 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Reenlisted: 1 May 1862, Conrad's Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
POW 2 Aug 1862, Orange Court House; to Fort Monroe; exchanged 21 Sep 1862 |
postwar roster shows service in Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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FOSTER, JOHN WILLIAM |
Unit: Co. A, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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FOUNTAIN, NEHEMIAH |
born: circa 1838 | |
Parents: Nehemiah & Lydia Fountain | Wife: Mary Catherine Welsh |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: 2nd lieutenant |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 1st lieutenant 8 Oct 1861 |
Absent sick on furlough 25 Dec 1861 - 1 Aug 1862 |
Elected 1st lieutenant 3 Apr 1862 |
Detailed conscript officer at Woodstock 1 Aug 1862 |
Promoted to captain 3 May 1863 |
POW 2 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort McHenry 7 Jul 1863; to Fort Delaware 12 Jul 1863; to Johnson's Island, Ohio 20 Jul 1863; exchanged 24 Feb 1865, City Point |
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FOWLER, NOAH |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FOX, JOHN A. |
died: 29 Sep 1861, Camp Blair, Fairfax Station, of typhoid fever |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 15 Aug - 29 Sep 1861 |
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FOX, JOSEPH |
born: circa 1840 | occupation: laborer |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. F, 18 Apr 1862 |
in hospital, Winchester, 5 Oct 1862 |
Assigned duty in cavalry 17 Feb 1863; returned to ranks |
Deserted 4 Jul 1863; confined in brigade guardhouse winter 1863 - Feb 1864 |
Confined Lynchburg Prison hospital Mar 1864 |
Paroled 20 Apr 1865 |
postwar resident of Oak Ridge, Rockingham County |
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FRANK, DAVID |
Enlisted: 17 Jun 1862, Port Republic | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred from Provost Co. |
AWOL 28 Aug 1862 - Mar 1863 |
Probable POW Aug 1862; exchanged Sep 1862, Aikens Landing |
Detailed nurse hospital duty Mar 1863, Richmond |
Transferred Oct 1863 to Danville hospital |
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FRANK, HENRY A. |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FRANK, ISAAC |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FRANK, JOHN H. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: 4th corporal |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Reduced to ranks 27 Mar 1862 |
Wounded (leg) 8 May 1862, McDowell; returned to ranks Jun 1863 |
Detailed as ambulance driver 23 Sep 1863 |
Transferred to Co. B 31 Oct 1864 |
Paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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FRAVEL, DAVID |
Parents: Henry & Barbara Fravel | Wife: Louise Supinger |
Unit: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FRAVEL, F. MARION |
died: 7 Apr 1906 | |
buried: Union Forge Cemetery, Lantz Mill |
Wife: Aletha E. Fravel |
Enlisted: 16 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
employed in Ordnance Department, 1 Apr - 30 Apr 1862 |
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FRAVEL, HENRY C. |
born: 5 Oct 1842 | died: 28 Nov 1894, Luray |
buried: Green Hill Cemetery, Luray |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Reported deserted 23 Jul 1863 |
Believed to have transferred: Chew's Artillery, circa Jul 1863 |
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FRAVEL, JOHN H. |
Unit: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
Additional service: Chew's Artillery |
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FRAVEL, JOHN W. |
born: 9 Jan 1844, Shenandoah County | died: 14 Mar 1912 |
Student | buried: St. John's United Chruch of Christ Cemetery |
Wife: Mary Magdalene Fravel | |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick Jul 1861 - Oct 1861 |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; right leg amputated |
Discharged 16 Jan 1865 |
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FRAVEL, JOSEPH |
Parents: Henry & Catherine Fravel | Wife: Catherine V. Hottel |
Unit: Co. D, 146th Virginia Militia |
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FRAVEL, WILLIAM |
Wife: Mary Catherine Hottle | |
Unit: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
Additional service: Co. C, 3rd (Chrisman's) Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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FRAVEL, WILLIAM F. |
born: circa 5 Jul 1845 | died: 9 Nov 1914 |
buried: Union Forge Cemetery, Lantz Mill |
Enlisted: 30 Oct 1863, Gaines Mill | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
no further record |
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FRAZIER, ELIAS |
born: circa 1940, Greene County | Mortally wounded June 28 at Sappony Church: Died 12 Jul 1864, Petersburg |
occupation: farmer |
residence: Grove Hill, Page County |
Parents: William T. & Ardena Morris Frazier | brother of William S. Frazier |
Unit: Co. H, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Page Greys" |
Additional service: Co. D, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: 97th Virginia Militia |
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FRAZIER, GEORGE A. |
Enlisted: 17 Jun 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Reported deserted 20 Apr 1862 |
Appears on register of prisoners received by Army of Potomac Feb 1864 |
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FRAZIER, NOAH W. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick Oct 1861 - Aug 1862 |
Wounded 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run? |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Absent sick after 26 Jul 1863 |
AWOL Feb 1864; deserted Feb 1864 |
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FREDERICK, PHILIP E., JR. |
Parents: Philip E. & Mary Frederick | Wife: Elenora Day |
Unit: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
Additional service: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Danville Artillery |
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FREED, DAVID |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FRIDLEY, JAMES |
KIA: 14 Jun 1863, Winchester |
buried: Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 14 Mar 1862, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 5th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 13 Sep 1862; joined from desertion Apr 1863 |
Lost pay for 13 Sep 1862 - 17 Mar 1863 |
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FRIER, FORD |
died of wounds: 15 Dec 1862 | occupation: miller |
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861, Winchester (age 18) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Sick with fever and sent home 20 Oct 1861 |
AWOL or sick, in Winchester Jan 1862; AWOL 11 Mar 1862; returned Oct 1862 |
Sent to hospital where he remained until expiration of enlistment |
Conscripted 3 Oct 1862, Bunker Hill |
Assigned: Co. F, 2nd Virginia Infantry, private |
Wounded at Fredericksburg 13 Dec 1862 |
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FRISTOE, WILLAM B. |
died 24 Aug 1862, of wounds received 21 Aug 1862, Rappahannock River |
Resident of Page County |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861 | |
Unit: 10th Virginia Infantry |
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FRY, AMBROSE B. |
Parents: John A. & Catherine Fry | Wife: Julia Ann Gochenour |
Unit: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
|
FRY, FRANKLIN |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FRY, GEORGE A. |
Wife: Sarah C. Fry | |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
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FRY, HARRISON |
Wife: Elizabeth Magdalene Lloyd | |
Unit: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
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FRY, ISRAEL |
born: 17 Nov 1823 | died: 20 Jun 1905 |
buried: Christ Reforned Cemetery, Conicville |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
promoted to corporal, 21 Apr 1862 |
Enlisted: 22 Oct 1862, near Rippon, Virginia | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
detailed as company cook, Dec 1862 |
on detached duty as blacksmith with 7th Virginia Cavalry Quartermasters Department, 31 Dec 1863 - 31 Mar 1864 |
no further record |
postwar resident of Conicville, Shenandoah County |
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FRY, JESSE PUGH |
born: 17 Oct 1842, Marlboro, Virginia | died: 2 Jun 1921, Strasburg |
buried: Riverview Cemetery, Strasburg |
Enlisted: 1 May 1862, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. D, 51st Virginia Militia |
paroled 20 Apr 1865 |
postwar resident of Meadow Mills, Virginia |
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FRY, JOHN ANDREW |
born: 1834 | |
Parents: John Anthony & Catharine Grandstaff Fry | Wife: Sarah Elizabeth Beazley |
Drafted 16 Apr 1862, Rude's Hill | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Sick and sent to hosp., 10 Oct 1862; returned to duty 12 May 1863; Wounded at Gettysburg, 2 Jul 1863; all remaining entries show him still absent from wound |
POW at Fisher's Hill, 22 Sep 1864; to Pt. Lookout; exchanged 17 Mar 1865; paroled 20 Apr 1865, Mt. Jackson |
Also served in Stonewall's Bridgade "B" Co. VA 33rd Infantry according to his Confederate Pension records |
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FRY, JOHN H. |
Parents: Philip & Sarah Lineweaver Fry | Wife: Ellen Coffman |
Unit: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FRY, JOHN M. |
born: 13 Apr 1827 | died: 21 Mar 1898 |
buried: Frye Foltz Cemetery, Hamburg |
Enlisted: 1 Apr 1863, Lacey's Springs | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
transferred to Infantry by order of General Robert E. Lee, 27, Apr 1864 |
paroled as member of Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry, 20 Apr 1865, Mount Jackson |
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FRY, JOSEPH |
Parents: Henry & Elizabeth Fry | Wife: Nancy Miller |
Enlisted: 23 Sep 1861, Romney | Rank: private |
Enlisted: 7 Aug 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
detailed 31 Dec 1861 for duty in Confederate Navy Department and ordered to report for duty at Columbia Furnace |
transferred to 12th Virginia Cavalry; no further record |
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FRY, READUS M. |
born: 5 Nov 1834 | died of pneumonia: 30 Apr 1897, Readus, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861, Edinburg | Rank: 5th sergeant |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
reduced to private 1 Jan 1862 |
Reenlisted: 1 May 1862, Conrad's Store | |
promoted to 5th sergeant 31 Dec 1863; postwar rosters say he was wounded |
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FRY, REUBEN |
born: circa 1832 | occupation: house carpenter |
Parents: George & Sarah Fry | Wife: Sarah E. Walters |
Enlisted: 28 May 1862, Dayton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
paroled 19 apr 1865, Winchester |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County and Parkersburg, West Virginia |
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FRY, SAMUEL |
Parents: John & Sarah Fry | |
Unit: Co. G, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
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FRY, SOLOMON |
Parents: Absalom & Catherine Fry | Wife: Barbara Rinker |
Unit: Co. G, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FRY, SYLVENUS/SYLVANUS |
born: Shenandoah County | occupation: cooper |
Parents: William & Phoebe Ann Lindamood Fry | Wife: (1) Mary E. Funkhouser |
Wife: (2) Leah Miller | |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861 | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
wounded 21 Jul 1861, Manassas |
discharged 23 Mar 1863, loss of index finger on right hand from accidental wound 4 Jul 1862 |
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FRYE, ATWELL WASHINGTON |
Wife: Martha W. Frye | |
Unit: Co. H, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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FRYE, ERASMUS |
born: 27 Aug 1839, Shenandoah County | died: 20 May 1821, Shenandoah County |
occupation: teacher | buried: Frye Foltz Cemetery, Hamburg |
Parents: Moses & Mary E. Mohler | Wife: Emily C. Brumback |
Enlisted: 7 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
transferred to Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry, 1 May 1862 |
Prior service: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
POW 29 Nov 1862, Berryville; to Old Capitol Prison; exchanged at City Point, 27 Mar 1863 |
wounded 5 May 1864, Todd's Tavern; paroled 21 Apr 1865, Winchester |
postwar farmer in Shenandoah County |
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FRYE, JAMES W. |
born: circa 1829 | |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
not on muster rolls; AWOL 1 Aug 1862 |
1910 census; age 81, shoemaker, blind, Davis District, Shenandoah County |
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FRYE, JOHN E. |
born: 1842 | |
Enlisted: 1 May 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
paroled 20 Apr 1865, Mount Jackson |
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FRYE, JOHN PRESLEY |
Unit: Co. H, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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FUGITT, GEORGE |
born: 1843 | occupation: laborer |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Sick in hospital, Winchester Dec 1861; 30 day furlough (reenlistment) 20 Feb 1862 |
Wounded 9 Jun 1862, Port Republic; sick leave at home 20 Oct 1862 |
In hospital, Winchester Dec 1862; deserted 2 Feb 1863 |
Took U.S. oath Aug 1863 |
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FULK, ADAM H. |
Rank: corporal | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FULK, CHRISTIAN |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FULK, GEORGE C. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Killed two yankees 14 Sep 1861, Shepherdstown |
Sick on surgeon's certificate, 6 Dec 1862; no further record |
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FULLER, JOHN WILLIAM |
born: 30 Apr 1842, Loudoun County | died: 9 Jan 1937, Richmond |
occupation: blacksmith | resided: Frederick County |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 20 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Mustered in at Camp Stephens |
Wounded (breast) at Chancellorsville; sent to hospital in Staunton |
Deserted at Winchester 1 Aug or 1 Sep 1863 |
Surrendered at Martinsburg 1 Oct 1863; oath of allegiance to U.S. 18 Oct 1863 |
To Ft. Mifflin, PA 20 Oct 1863; escaped from hospital 28 Apr 1864 |
postwar occupation: blacksmith |
Last known survivor of Company K |
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FULTZ, ALEXANDER HAMILTON |
Parents: David & Margaret Ann Leas Fultz | Wife: Anna Mary Morton Brown |
Unit: Staunton Artillery (Imboden's / Balthis' / Garber's) |
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FULTZ, HUGH HOLMES |
Parents: David & Margaret Ann Leas Fultz | Wife: Martha A. Ham of Rhode Island (married 9 Oct 1873 in RI) |
Unit: McClanahan's Battery (formerly Co. A, 62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry) |
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FULTZ, JACOB |
died: 7 Oct 1861, General Hospital, Mount Jackson, diphtheria |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, McGaheysville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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FULTZ, JAMES B. |
Enlisted: 13 May 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Appointed 4th sergeant 17 Nov 1863 |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout Jun 1864; to Elmira, NY, 2 Aug 1864; exchanged 20 Feb 1865, James River |
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FULTZ, JAMES JORDAN |
KIA: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Enlisted: 18 May 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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FULTZ, JOHN HAMPDEN |
Parents: David & Margaret Ann Leas Fultz | Wife: Elizabeth "Lizzie" Corey Sears Chapman |
Elizabeth was the daughter of Rev. Dr. Barnas Sears and his wife Elizabeth Briggs Corey, and was the widow of Robert B. Chapman when she married Hampden Fultz in Staunton, 12 Oct 1874 |
Unit: Co. E, 1st Virginia Cavalry, "Augusta Rangers" |
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FULTZ, JOSEPH |
Parents: John Fultz (1793 - 1869) & Mary Margaret "Peggy" Pence |
Wife: Dorothy Rinker |
Unit: Chew's Artillery |
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FULTZ, REUBEN T. |
Wife: Sarah C. Fultz |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
Additional service: Chew's Artillery |
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FULTZ, WALKER |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Service from pension records; resident of Shenandoah County, 1918 |
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FUNK, ALLEN BROWN |
born: circa 1846, Shenandoah County | died: 21 Mar 1921, Richmond |
buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond |
Enlisted: 17 Mar 1864, Brownsburg, Rockbridge County | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
wounded May 1864, Wilderness (hip) |
postwar resident of Broadway, sold musical instruments and taught vocal music |
1910 census; age 62, piano salesman, Broadway |
Admitted to Camp Lee Soldiers Home, Richmond, 10 Nov 1916 |
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FUNK, CHRISTIAN |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FUNK, GEORGE J. |
born: 16 Apr 1840 | died: 13 Apr 1897 |
buried: Funk Cemetery, Seven Fountains, Shenandoah County |
Parents: Isaac & Rebecca Keller Funk | Wife: Jane Catherine O'Farrell |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
promoted to corporal 1 Aug 1862 |
wounded 28 Aug 1862, Second Manassas |
reduced to ranks; promoted to full private 1 Nov 1862 |
detailed 15 Jan 1863; returned 15 Jun 1863 |
wounded 9 Jul 1864, Monocacy, Maryland; AWOL 23 Sep 1864; returned 14 Nov 1864 |
surrendered 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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FUNK, HOPKINS RALSTON |
born: 1 May 1840, Rockingham County | died: 14 Dec 1901, Moores Store |
buried: Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville |
Parents: Jesse & Elizabeth Funk | Wife: Elizabeth Armentrout |
Enlisted: 18 Jun 1861, Romney | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
employed as company blacksmith, 1 Jan 1862 - 30 Apr 1862, Nov 1862 - Dec 1862, 31 Dec 1863 - 31 Mar 1864, 31 May 1864 - 31 Aug 1864 |
wounded 23 Aug 1864, Ream's Station (face, severely) |
postwar roster states wounded severely two times |
postwar blacksmith, Moores Store, Shenandoah County |
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FUNK, JACOB W. |
born: Shenandoah County | |
occupation: farmer |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861 | |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; released from Fort Delaware 20 Jun 1865 |
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FUNK, JOHN |
Parents: Jacob & Elizabeth Stover Funk | Sarah Frances Shaver |
Unit: Co. A, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FUNK, JONAS SMITH |
died: 6 Sep 1872, Missouri at age 39 | |
resident of Shenandoah County |
Parents: Israel & Sarah Smith Funk | Wife: Elizabeth Cullers Funk |
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861 | |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Tenth Legion Minute Men" |
absent sick 15 Oct 1861; AWOL 15 May 1862; returned 15 Sep 1862 |
absent sick 15 Oct 1862; returned 15 Dec 1862 |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware; oath of allegiance & released 15 May 1865 |
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FUNK, JOSEPH F. |
born: 1 Nov 1830, Shenandoah County | died: 27 Jun 1899 |
Wife: Catherine Ann Nichison | |
5 Apr 1862, assigned to: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; released from Fort Delaware 15 Jun 1865 |
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FUNK, MICHAEL S. |
born: Shenandoah County | occupation: laborer |
Parents: Israel & Sarah Smith Funk | Wife: Susan Lichliter |
Enlisted: 18 Jun 1861 | |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
POW 28 Aug 1862, Second Manassas |
paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox |
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FUNK, MILTON E. |
born: 1 Jan 1843, Forestville | died of disease: 20 Mar 1862, Charles Town (fever) |
buried: Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville |
Enlisted: 18 Jun 1861, Romney | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
wounded 16 Oct 1861, Bolivar Heights (Harpers Ferry) (shoulder, severe) |
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FUNK, OBED |
Parents: Jacob & Elizabeth Funk | Wife: Susan Ann Stover |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FUNK, REUBEN H. |
Parents: Jesse & Rebecca Branham Funk | Wife: Elizabeth Barton |
Unit: 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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FUNK, SILAS MILTON |
born: Shenandoah County | died: 15 Jul 1927, Pughs Run, Shenandoah County |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
occupation: farmer |
Parents: Joseph & Kitty Ann Funk | Louisa E. Crabill |
Enlisted: 19 Mar 1862 | |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
paroled 18 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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FUNK, WILLIAM S. |
born: Woodstock | died: Jan 1918 |
Wife: Lucretia Funk |
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861 |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; exchanged from Fort Delaware 31 Jul 1863 |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; released from Fort Delaware 11 May 1865 |
postwar basket maker and laborer |
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FUNKHOUSER, AMOS |
Unit: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. A, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FUNKHOUSER, CASPER |
Parents: Andrew & Elizabeth Funkhouser | Wife: Sarah Elizabeth Snapp |
Unit: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
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FUNKHOUSER, CHRISTIAN B. |
born: 23 Mar 1826 | died: 17 Nov 1906 |
buried: Morning Star Lutheran Church Cemetery, Orkney Springs |
Wife: Magdaline Hepner | |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Orkney Springs | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
postwar resident of Orkney Springs |
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FUNKHOUSER, DAVID |
born: 22 Apr 1832 | died: 2 Jan 1906 |
buried: Trinity Powder Springs Union Church Cemetery, Basye |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Orkney Springs | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. A, 136th Virginia Militia |
deserted 24 Nov 1862, Brucetown; present 31 Dec 1863 |
postwar roster shows him detailed as company cook |
postwar resident of Orkney Springs |
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FUNKHOUSER, DAVID B. |
Parents: David & Sophia Bowman Funkhouser | Wife: Louisa M. Newell |
Unit: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. A, 136th Virginia Militia |
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FUNKHOUSER, DAVID E. |
Enlisted: 17 Jun 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
wounded 20 Jun 1863, Upperville; AWOL Jul 1864; no further record |
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FUNKHOUSER, GEORGE G. |
Wife: Mary H. Funkhouser | |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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FUNKHOUSER, GODFREY |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
promoted to corporal Sep 1861 |
POW 23 Mar 1862, Kernstown; returned 14 Aug 1862 |
promoted to sergeant 1 Dec 1862 |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; released from Fort Delaware 7 Jun 1865 |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County |
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FUNKHOUSER, ISAAC B. |
born: 30 Mar 1839 | died: 18 Jan 1909 |
buried: Trinity Powder Springs Union Church Cemetery, Basye |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
AWOL 1 Aug 1862 |
employed as blacksmith in Regimental Quartermaster Department, 17 Feb - 31 Mar 1863 |
postwar resident of Orkney Springs |
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FUNKHOUSER, ISRAEL |
Parents: Daniel & Dolly Funkhouser | WIfe: (1) Emeline Elizabeth Dellinger |
Wife: (2) Jennie McMann |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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FUNKHOUSER, JACOB H. |
born: 17 Mar 1825 | died: 21 Dec 1914 |
buried: Trinity Powder Springs Union Church Cemetery, Basye |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
discharged 6 Jun 1862, reason not stated |
postwar cooper in Orkney Springs |
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FUNKHOUSER, JAMES W. |
Parents: Henry & Hannah Funkhouser | Wife: Fannie M. Snapp |
Unit: Co. F, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
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FUNKHOUSER, JOHN H. |
born: 25 Mar 1831 (or 22 Jan 1831) | died: 23 Dec 1920 |
buried: Funkhouser Cemetery, Hardy County, West Virginia |
Parents: Henry & Hannah Funkhouser | Wife: (1) Mary Ann Funkhouser |
Wife: (2) Joanna Pifer | |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Orkney Springs | Rank: 3rd sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
detailed as teamster in Regimental Quartermaster's Department 18 Apr 1862 |
wounded 5 May 1864, Catharpin Road, Wilderness (shoulder) |
postwar resident of Moorefield, West Virginia |
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FUNKHOUSER, JOHN P. |
Wife: Elizabeth Funkhouser | |
Unit: Co. B, 146th Virginia Militia |
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FUNKHOUSER, LUTHER DAVID |
Wife: Alice Funkhouser | |
Unit: Co. E, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
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FUNKHOUSER, MONROE |
born: 19 Jan 1838, near Mount Jackson | died: 2 Jun 1927, Woodstock |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Parents: Andrew & Elizabeth Rinker Funkhouser | Wife: Virginia Crawford |
Enlisted: 1 Apr 1861, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
transferred to: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry; elected 1st lieutenant |
signed roll as commanding officer of the 12th; Sep / Oct 1863, Jul / Aug 1864 |
paroled 4 May 1864, Edinburg |
postwar farmer, residing at "Pleasant Vale" near Mount Jackson and Woodstock |
member Shenandoah County school board |
1910 census: age 72, copier in clerk's office, Woodstock |
brother George Absalom Funkhouser fought for U.S. |
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FUNKHOUSER, SAMUEL B. |
born: 5 Dec 1838 | died: 9 Apr 1869 |
buried: John Funkhouser Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Shenandoah County |
Parents: John & Catherine Funkhouser | Wife: Amanda Rosenberger |
Enlisted: 16 Jul 1861 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
transferred to: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry; 1 May 1862 |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County |
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FUNKHOUSER, SAMUEL H. |
Enlisted: 23 Sep 1861, Romney | Rank: 3rd sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
transferred to: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
POW 5 Apr 1862, Woodstock; listed as sergeant; to Fort Delaware; exchanged at Aiken's Landing 5 Aug 1862 |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County; later moved to Indiana |
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FUNKHOUSER, SIMON |
born: circa 17 Jan 1828 | died: 18 Jan 1892, near Belgrade (pneumonia and la grippe) |
buried: St. Johns Church Cemetery, Hudsons Crossroads |
Wife: Elizabeth Polk |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Orkney Springs | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
employed as collier and blacksmith, 1 Jan 1862 - 31 Mar 1862 |
postwar resident of Belgrade, Shenandoah County |
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FUNKHOUSER, WILLIAM |
born: 13 Jun 1834 | died: 18 Jun 1902 |
buried: Trinithy Powder Springs Church Cemetery, Basye |
Parents: Abraham & Polly Funkhouser | Wife: Sarah C. Higgs |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Orkney Springs | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
wounded 24 Apr 1863, Greenland Gap, Hardy County, Virginia (shoulder, slight) |
pension record shows right collar bone shot off and shoulder blade fractured |
absent on surgeon's certificate from 25 Apr 1863 |
postwar resident of Orkney Springs |
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FUNKHOUSER, WILLIAM D. |
born: Shenandoah County | died of typhoid: 14 May 1862, New Market |
occupation: coach trimmer | age: 27 |
buried: Thornrose Cemetery, Augusta County |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Appointed sergeant 31 Aug 1861 |
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FURRY, ANDREW J. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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FURRY, JAMES WILLIAM |
born: circa 1834 |
Enlisted: 19 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Served without interruption except one short absence with leave, no record after Oct 1864 |
POW paroled 30 May 1865, Harrisonburg |
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FURRY, WILLIAM J. |
occupation: mechanic |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Discharged 13 Nov 1861 |
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FUXELL, FRANCIS |
resided: Culpeper |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" (private) |
Deserted 20 Jul 1863, Shepherdstown |
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