| GABBERT, JAMES J. |
| born: 1833, Augusta County | died: 29 Aug 1863, near Staunton |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Greenville | |
| Unit: 5th Virginia Infantry, Co. not stated |
| Injured shoeing a mule, discharged 29 Sep 1861 |
|
| GAILU, W. J. |
| Rank: private | |
| Unit: Co. E, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| Hospitalized with consumption, discharged 1 Jul 1861, as shown on a report of the sick and wounded of the 5th Virginia Infantry, July 1861, at Camp Stephens, Winchester and Manassas |
| Not shown on Co. E rolls. |
|
| GAINES, JAMES H. |
| KIA: 21 Jul 1861, Manassas |
| Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
|
| GAINES, JOHN HOPKINS |
| born: 4 May 1842, Rockingham County | died: 6 May 1880 |
| Enlisted: 24 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort McHenry Jul 1863; to Fort Delaware Jul 1863; to Point Lookout Jul 1863; exchanged 18 Feb 1865 |
| Paroled May 1865, Staunton |
|
| GAINES, LUCIAN |
| Negro | murdered in Fauquier County 1863 |
| Enlisted: 20 May 1861, Potomac Furnace | Rank: teamster |
| Unit: Co. A, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| not mounted; postwar rosters show he drove a wagon and never rode in the ranks |
|
| GAITHER, GEORGE W. |
| buried: Keezletown |
| Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent sick 2 Jul 1862 - 16 Sep 1862 |
| No further record after Dec 1864 |
| Possible service with Co. H |
|
| GAITHER, JOHN R. |
| died: 16 Sep 1864, Elmira Prison, NY, of chronic diarrhea |
| buried: Elmira, NY, Grave #302; re-interred Woodlawn Cemetery, Grave #301 |
| Enlisted: 9 Jul 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run; returned to duty Jan 1863 |
| Detailed nurse 4 May 1863 |
| POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864 |
|
| GALINO, MICHAEL |
| Rank: private | |
| Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
| Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
|
| GANNUER, JOHN C. |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
|
| GARBER, JOHN |
| Rank: private | |
| Unit: Co. I, 5th Virginia Militia |
| Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
|
| GARBER, JOSEPH J. |
| born: 19 Oct 1843 | died: 3 Jun 1911 |
| buried: Flat Rock Cemetery, Moores Store |
| Parents: John & Anna Garber | Wife: (1) Nancy Green |
| Wife: (2) Dorothy V. Stickley | Wife: (3) Hannah M. Garber |
| Rank: private | |
| Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| Prior service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Mmilitia |
| paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
| postwar resident of Forestville |
|
| GARRISON, JAMES B. |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent sick 7 Oct 1861 - Jan 1862 |
| AWOL after 25 Apr 1862 |
| Probable service with another command |
|
| GARRISON, JOHN W. |
| Enlisted: 23 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Drafted from militia 23 Apr 1862 |
| AWOL after 29 Apr 1862 |
| Deserted near Port Republic |
|
| GAW, ROBERT NEWMAN, JR. |
| born: 24 Oct 1846, Woodstock | died: 3 Jan 1913, Waynesboro |
| buried: Riverview Cemetery, Waynesboro, Augusta County |
| Rank: private | |
| Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| paroled 17 Apr 1865, Winchester |
| postwar merchant and resident of Augusta County |
|
| GEORGE, JOHN W. |
| born: 16 Nov 1833 | died: 28 Jul 1918 |
| buried: Union Church Cemetery, Columbia Furnace |
| Parents: John & Sarah George | Wife: Mary C. Irvin |
| Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
| Enlisted: Apr 1862 | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| Discharged by conscription act 26 Jul 1862, at Gordonsville |
|
| GETZ, JACOB |
| no further record |
|
| GETZ, JOHN T. |
| born: 3 Mar 1836 | died: 5 Feb 1901 |
| buried: Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville |
| Enlisted: 27 Jun 1863, Hillsboro | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| Prior service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
| paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
| postwar farmer and resident of Getz, Shenandoah County |
|
| GETZ, JONATHAN |
| born: 15 Mar 1835, Forestville | died: 4 Feb 1901, Getz Corner |
| Parents: Moses Getz & Polly Jones | Wife: Leanah Bowers |
| Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| Prior service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
|
| GETZ, MOSES |
| born: 17 May 1823 | died: 15 May 1897, Getz Corner |
| Parents: David Getz & Anna Mary Pennywitt | Wife: Elizabeth Kerlin |
| Unit: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
|
| GETZ, SAMUEL |
| born: 4 Nov 1826 | |
| Parents: David Getz & Anna Mary Pennywitt | Wife: Elizabeth Clinedinst |
| wife on pension rolls; family history says he died in the war |
|
| GETZ, SAMUEL DAVID |
| born: 16 Jan 1847 | died: 12 Feb 1917 |
| buried: St. Mary's Pine Church Cemetery, west of Mount Jackson |
| Parents: Philip Harpine & Barbara Walters Getz | Wife: Sarah S. Jordan |
| Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| paroled 20 Apr 1865, Mount Jackson |
| postwar merchang and resident of Forestville |
|
| GIBBONS, SIMEON BEAUFORD |
| born: 25 May 1833, Page County | KIA: 8 May 1862, McDowell |
| occupation: merchant | buried: Woodbine Cemetery, Harrisonburg |
| Educated and graduated VMI, 1852; VMI Board of Visitors 1859 - 60 |
| Wife: Fannie Schaklett |
| Colonel 4th Regiment Virginia Volunteers (Militia), 1859 - Apr 1861 |
| Appointed Colonel |
| Unit: 10th Virginia Infantry |
|
| GIBBONS, WILLIAM STEVENS |
| born: 27 Jul 1842, Harrisonburg | died: 11 Apr 1931, Rome, Georgia |
| Educated VMI, 1861, Drill Master Apr - May 1861, Richmond |
| Wife: Ella I, Pitner |
| Assigned Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry, about May 1861 |
| Transferred to 3rd Tennessee Infantry prior to Aug 1861 until about Apr 1862 |
| Assigned orderly to Col. Gibbons, his brother |
| Returned to ranks as private May 1862 |
| Transferred to Lee's Body Guard, 39th Virginia Cavalry about May 1864 |
| POW Jul 1864, Hedgesville, West Virginia; to Camp Chase, Ohio Jul 1864; exchanged Mar 1865 |
| postwar drug store operator and farmer, Rome, Georgia |
|
| GIBBS, CHARLES R. |
| Enlisted: 5 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Transferred to Co. C (2nd) 10 Apr 1862 |
| Appears as 3rd corporal Apr - May 1862 returns |
| Appears as 3rd sergeant on Sep - Oct 1862 returns |
| Appears as 2nd sergeant on Mahy - Jun 1863 returns |
| Paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
|
| GIBBS, F.A. |
| KIA: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
| Wife: Rebecca Gibbs |
| Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Detailed wagoneer 24 Apr - 12 May 1862 |
| Absent sick 18 May - 22 Sep 1862 |
|
| GIBSON, JOHN B. |
| occupation: laborer | died: 12 Dec 1908, near Fishersville |
| buried: Asbury Baptist Church Cemetery |
| Enlisted: 28 Apr 1861, Staunton (age 27) | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. G, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded (side) slightly Jun 1862; wounded (head) at Chancellorsville 3 May 1863 |
| POW at Gettysburg 3 Jul 1863; to Fort McHenry; to Fort Delaware; exchanged 18 Feb 1865 |
| Paroled at Staunton 30 Apr 1865 |
|
| GIBSON, S.W. |
| Enlisted: 10 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent sick 22 Jun - 14 Aug 1862 |
| Under arrest 18 Aug 1862 for being on guard when a prisoner escaped |
| Released 1 Sep 1862 |
| Absent sick 11 Oct 1862; no further record |
|
| GILKESON, JAMES BAKER |
| occupation: physician | age: 23 |
| Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. L, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| Appointed Assistant Surgeon, 5th Regiment, 17 Apr 1861 and served until 29 Apr 1861; never mustered in with the regiment |
| Contract surgeon at Staunton and Winchester 1862 - 1863 |
| Appointed Assistant Surgeon Jul 1863 and served with the Sumter Battalion, Georgia Artillery |
| Paroled at Appomattox Court House 9 Apr 1865 as Assistant Surgeon, W.T. Poague's Artillery Battalion |
|
| GILKESON, WILLIAM GRATTAN |
| born: 17 Apr 1838 | died: 12 Jun 1871, Bentonville, Warren County |
| occupation: farmer |
| Enlisted: 28 Apr 1861, West View | Rank: 1st lieutenant |
| Unit: Co. F, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| Dropped from rolls 17 Apr 1862 |
| Enlisted: 6 May 1862, Augusta County | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. I, 14th Virginia Cavalry |
| Promoted to corporal 15 Apr 1863 |
|
| GILL, GEORGE WILLIAM |
| born: circa 1843 | died: 1929, Woodstock |
| occupation: blacksmith |
| buried: Pittsburgh, PA |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Detailed as blacksmith 1 Aug 1862, Ordnance Train, 1st Division |
| Transferred to Co. B, 31 Oct 1864 |
| Detailed Quartermaster Department, Gordon's Division as blacksmith |
| POW Apr 1865, Appomattox |
|
| GILLOCK, REUBEN LAWRENCE |
| resided: Staunton | KIA: 27 Nov 1863, Payne's Farm |
| Enlisted: 14 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
| Carried on rolls as AWOL May 1862 |
| Promoted to corporal 1 Sep 1863 |
| Placed on the roll of honor for conduct at Payne's Farm; see G.O. No. 64, A&IGO, Richmond, VA, 10 Aug 1864, in O.R. Armies, Ser. I, XXIX, Pt. 1, p. 908 |
|
| GINN, JAMES |
| born 16 Oct 1842 | died: 19 Jan 1912 |
| occupation: carpenter |
| Married Hannah Miller, 8 Oct 1867, Clear Spring, Maryland |
| buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, Kansas |
| Enlisted: 19 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded 21 Jun 1861, Manassas; returned Dec 1861 |
| Present Feb 1862 |
| Removed to Lawrence, Kansas in 1870 |
|
| GLADWELL, SOLOMON |
| Enlisted: 10 Mar 1863, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| At Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond 17 Sep - 20 Sep 1864 |
| Reported deserted Dec 1864 |
|
| GLAIZE, GEORGE W. |
| Parents: John H. & Barbara Glaize | Wife: Rebecca M. Funkhouser |
| Unit: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
| Prior service: Co. H, 136th Virginia Militia |
|
| GLENN, GEORGE HIRAM |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrad's Store | Rank: corporal |
| Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Reduced to ranks 20 Jul 1861 for being AWOL |
| Served as wagoner; Absent from 19 Jun 1862 - 1 Jul 1862 |
| Reenlisted: 1 Jul 1862 |
| AWOL from 25 Jul 1862; no futher record; dropped from rolls |
|
| GLENN, MARK T. |
| Enlisted: 1 Mar 1862, Luray | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| AWOL 1 Jun 1862 - Sep 1862 |
| AWOL 25 Nov 1862 - Dec 1862 |
| Detached service at hospital, Lynchburg, 25 Mar 1863 |
| Apparently disabled and unfit for duty |
|
| GOCHENOUR, DAVID H. |
| born: 8 Oct 1844 | died: 22 Jan 1908 |
| buried: Jonas Gochenour Cemetery, Shenandoah County |
| Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
|
| GOCHENOUR, HAMPSON HENRY |
| born: 23 Jun 1839 | died: 3 Jan 1915 |
| buried: Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, near Woodstock |
| Parents: Barbara Wisman & Henry Gochenour | Wife: Mary Jane Petefish; m. 28 Jan 1869, Page County |
| pre-war service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
| Enlisted: 14 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| AWOL 17 Sep 1862; another record gives 30 Aug 1862, at Manassas |
| Enlisted: 1 May 1864, Waynesboro | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. D, 35th Virginia Cavalry |
| Transferred to Co. A |
| Paroled at New Market, 20 Apr 1865 |
| postwar occupation: farmer |
| Children: Willie Gochenour, Eddie Gochenour, Viola Gochenour, Emma Gochenour |
|
| GOCHENOUR, JACOB |
| Parents: Joseph & Elizabeth Neff Gochenour | Wife: Caroline Crist |
| Unit: New Market Artillery |
| transferred to: Danville Artillery |
|
| GOCHENOUR, JOHN |
| born: 27 Jan 1826 | killed in action: May 1863, Chancellorsville |
| buried: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
| Parents: Joseph & Elizabeth Huff Gochenour | Wife: Matilda F. Keys; married 25 Dec 1850 |
| Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry; "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
| Prior service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
| children: Cora Alice Gochenour (b. 10 Aug 1853), Elizabeth P. Gochenour (b. 2 Jun 1856) |
|
| GOCHENOUR, JONAS |
| born: 28 Jun 1815 | died: 28 Mar 1868 |
| Parents: Susannah Grove & Jacob Gochenour | Wife: Mary Ann Coffman; married 17 Mar 1843 |
| Unit: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
| children: David H. Gochenour (b. 1844), Joseph H. Gochenour (b. 1846), Jacob Harvey Gochenour (b. 1849) |
|
| GOCHENOUR, PHILIP |
| Parents: Levi & Mary Wisman Gochenour | Wife: Louisa Belle Foltz |
| Enlisted: 14 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| Prior service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
| POW 19 Sep 1862; deserted 14 Nov 1862, Winchester |
| Dropped by sentence of court-martial; reinstated and entitled to bounty |
| Returned Apr 1863; AWOL 23 Jul 1863 |
| Desertion record of 31 Mar 1864 states that he left in Shenandoah County and was serving in White's battalion of cavalry |
|
| GOCHENOUR, SAMUEL |
| Parents: Henry & Barbara Wisman Gochenour | Wife: Susannah Catherine Hamman |
| Unit: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
|
| GODLOVE, ISAAC |
| Parents: Francis & Elizabeth Godlove | Wife: Lydia Copp Reedy |
| Unit: Co. I, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
|
| GOLLADAY, BENJAMIN F. |
| born: 15 Mar 1845 | died: 20 May 1915 |
| buried: Clem Golladay Cemetery, St. David's Church |
| selected from militia to work detail and sent to cut wood at Caroline Furnace |
|
| GOLLADAY, DAVID |
| Parents: Abraham & Mary Burner Golladay | Wife: Mary Susan Sheetz |
| Unit: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
|
| GOLLADAY, GEORGE N. |
| born: 6 Aug 1830 | died: 28 Aug 1872 |
| Enlisted: 14 Apr 1862 | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
| hospitalized 11 Aug 1862; returned 15 Apr 1863 |
| wounded 27 Nov 1863, Payne's Farm (arm, slight) |
| hospitalized 30 Nov 1863, Charlottesville; transferred to General Hospital, Lynchburg 3 Dec 1863; returned 15 Apr 1864 |
| POW 9 Jul 1864, Monocacy, Maryland; to Point Lookout 11 Jul 1864; exchanged 30 Oct 1864; no further record |
|
| GOLLADAY, GEORGE W. |
| occupation: laborer | age: 18 |
| Enlisted: 12 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guard" |
| hospitalized 9 Aug 1862; Charlottesville, VA (sick) |
| Enlisted: 24 Sep 1862, Berryville, as private in Co. D, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
| AWOL 12 Oct 1862; paroled 20 Apr 1865, Winchester |
|
| GOLLADAY, JACOB BURNER |
| Residence: Woodstock |
| Parents: Abraham & Mary Burner Golladay | Wife: Sarah C. Lonas |
| Enlisted: 29 Aug 1861 | Rank: lieutenant |
| Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
| promoted to Captain 21 Apr 1862 |
| wounded 1 Jul 1862, Malvern Hill; absent sick 15 Nov 1863; returned 15 Dec 1863 |
| promoted to full major 21 Mar 1864 |
| POW 23 Sep 1864, Woodstock; to Fort Delaware; oath of allegiance & released 21 Jul 1865 |
|
| GOLLADAY, JAMES W. |
| Parents: Samuel & Delilah Golladay | Wife: Atilla Jane Munch |
| Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
|
| GOLLADAY, JOHN CALVIN |
| born: 1842 | died: 1919 |
| Lived and died in Kansas after the war, unofficial source |
|
| GOLLADAY, PERRY |
| Parents: Jacob & Peggy Golladay | Wife: Malinda Catherine Fleming |
| Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry; "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
| Additional service: Chew's Artillery |
|
| GOLLADAY, PEYTON |
| Parents: Jacob & Margaret Golladay | Wife: Catherine A. Rinker |
| Unit: New Market Artillery |
| transferred to Danville Artillery |
|
| GOLLADAY, SAMUEL C. |
| born: 1841 | died: 1914 |
| buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
| Parents: Isaac & Elizabeth Golladay | Wife: Lydia C. McInturff |
| Rank: sergeant |
| Unit: Co. E, 35th Virginia Cavalry |
|
| GOLLADAY, JACOB A. |
| born: 1838 | died: 1874 |
| buried: Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Woodstock |
| Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| postwar rosters only |
|
| GOOD, ABRAHAM |
| born: 8 Jan 1843 | died: 25 Jan 1926 |
| buried: Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville |
| Parents: Abraham & Elizabeth Ryman Good | Wife: Virginia Frances Coffman |
| Enlisted: 1 May 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
| Prior service: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
| paroled 20 Apr 1865, Mount Jackson |
|
| GOOD, HENRY P. (PHILLIP?) |
| KIA: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
| Enlisted: Dec 1861, Manassas | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
|
| GOOD, JACKSON |
| born: 3 Sep 1844 | died: 12 Nov 1863, Point Lookout |
| buried: St. James Church Cemetery, Zepp |
| Enlisted: 25 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| AWOL 12 Jun - 3 Aug 1862 |
| POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort McHenry 7 Jul 1863; to Fort Delaware 12 Jul 1863; to Point Lookout 26 Oct 1863 |
| Twin brother of Jacob R. Good |
|
| GOOD, JACOB R. |
| born: 3 Sep 1844 | died: 31 Mar 1917 |
| buried: St. James Church Cemetery, Zepp |
| Enlisted: 25 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| AWOL after 22 Dec 1862; no further record |
| Twin brother of Jackson Good |
|
| GOOD, JOHN |
| Parents: Abraham & Elizabeth Ryman Good | Wife: Mary Webb |
| Unit: Co. G, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
| Prior service: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
|
| GOOD, JOHN A. |
| born: 20 Feb 1909 | died: 12 Jan 1884 |
| buried: Pleasant View Memorial Gardens, Woodstock |
| Enlisted: 25 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent sick nearly entire term of enlistement; last appears absent 1 Mar 1865 |
|
| GOOD, PAUL |
| Rank: private | |
| Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
| Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
|
| GOOD, SYLVANUS |
| born: 11 Dec 1842, Shenandoah County | died: 12 Oct 1910 |
| buried: Pleasant View Memorial Gardens, Hamburg |
| Parents: John A. & Catherine Fry Good | Wife: (1) Virginia F. Good |
| Wife: (2) Mary Alice Coffman | |
| 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. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
| wounded 11 Oct 1863, Warrenton Springs (right leg amputated in Federal hospital in Culpeper) |
| POW 11 Oct 1863, near Culpeper; to Elmira, NY; to Point Lookout Oct 1864; exchanged 24 Oct 1864 |
| paroled 4 May 1865, Edinburg |
| postwar shoemaker and resident of Shenandoah County |
|
| GOODE, PETER |
| Parents: Peter & Julia Goode | Wife: (1) Jane Bassel |
| Wife: (2) Abigail Shaffer | |
| Unit: New Market Artillery |
|
| GOODEN / GOODIN, GEORGE HARVEY |
| born: 29 Dec 1843, McGaheysville | died: 24 Apr 1906, Elkton |
| occupation: builder, cooper, carpenter | Wife: Sarah Monger, m. 30 Apr 1871 |
| Unit: 10th Virginia Infantry, company not stated |
| Transferred to: Co. F, 2nd Virginia Infantry, 24 Feb 1863 |
| Disabled by wounds 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
|
| GOODSHELL, JOHN |
| Parents: Henry & Elizabeth Goodshell | Wife: Mary E. Vinson |
| Rank: private | |
| Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
| Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
|
| GORDON, GEORGE A. |
| resided: New Orleans, Louisiana | occupation: laborer |
| Enlisted: 9 Jun 1861, Wincheser (age 18) | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guard" |
| Promoted to corporal 18 Apr 1862; appointed sergeant 10 Jun 1862 |
| Wounded 17 Sep 1862, Sharpsburg; returned Dec 1862 |
| Wounded (hand) 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; sent to Staunton hospital |
| Wounded (arm) Oct 1864, Winchester; to hospital |
| Assigned to hospital duty at Lexington 6 Nov 1864 |
| Retired to Invalid Corps 6 Feb 1865 |
| Paroled 10 May 1865, Winchester |
|
| GORDON, JAMES H. |
| Resident of Page County |
| Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| AWOL 10 Mar 1862 - 5 Jun 1863; returned to ranks 5 Jun 1863 |
| Deserted 24 Jun 1863, Hagerstown, MD |
| Confined to Fort Mifflin, PA, 2 Jul 1863; released 17 Nov 1863 under oath of allegiance |
| Apparently employed by the U.S. Government after 1863 |
|
| GORDON, JOHN |
| born: 10 Aug 1845 | died: 16 Jul 1934 |
| buried: St. Luke's United Church of Christ (County Line), Cemetery, Moores Store |
| Wife: Magdalene Gordon | |
| Enlisted: 10 Feb 1864, Timberville | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. H, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| postwar farmer residing at Moores Store |
|
| GRABILL, JOHN HENRY |
| Parents: Ephraim & Caroline Grabill | Wife: Mary L. Hollingsworth |
| Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
| Additional service: Co. E, 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry |
|
| GRANDSTAFF, ALONZA FRANKLIN |
| born: 1843, Shenandoah County | died: 1916 |
| resided: Shenandoah County |
| buried: Mount Jackson Cemetery |
| Parents: John J. & Isabella A. Murray Grandstaff | wife: Cora Alice Allen |
| Enlisted: 10 May 1862 | Rank: corporal |
| Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
| Additional service: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| Prior service: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
| paroled 4 May 1865, Edinburg |
| postwar farmer and stock trader, resident of Quicksburg, Shenandoah County |
|
| GRANDSTAFF, GEORGE J. |
| born: 31 May 1839, Shenandoah County | died: 12 Aug 1892, Edinburg |
| residence: Shenandoah County |
| buried: Cedarwood Cemetery, Edinburg |
| Wife: Anna R. Matthews |
| Enlisted: 5 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| Enlisted: 1 May 1862, Woodstock | Rank: not stated |
| Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
| Prior service: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
| appointed Captain of Co. K, 15 Aug 1862 |
| Unofficial source (W.L. Wilson) says Grandstaff commanded the regiment after the death of Major Knott, 6 Apr 1865 |
| paroled 4 May 1865, Edinburg; postwar clerk, Washington, DC |
| Deputy Sheriff, Commissioner of Revenue, Shenandoah County; member Virginia House of Delegates, 1881 - 1883 |
|
| GRANDSTAFF, GEORGE W. |
| died: Woodstock | residence: Edinburg |
| occupation: farmer |
| Father: Jacob Grandstaff | Wife: Eliza Ann Artz |
| Enlisted: 23 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill (age 36) | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
| AWOL 16 Apr 1862, sick 15 Jun 1862, returned 15 Dec 1862 |
| under arrest 16 Dec 1862, returned 15 Apr 1863, courtmartialed 18 May 1863 (to forfeit pay & 30 days cutting wood), returned 15 Apr 1864 |
| On rolls 15 Oct 1864 |
|
| GRANDSTAFF, ISAAC M. |
| born: circa 1842 | died: Wadesville, Jefferson County, WV, after the war |
| occupation: laborer |
| Enlisted: 29 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Assigned duty as teamster Sep - Oct 1861 |
| No further record after Feb 1862 |
|
| GRANDSTAFF, JACOB F. |
| born: 20 Oct 1831, Shenandoah County | died: 27 Sep 1890 |
| buried: Lantz Bowman Cemetery, Edinburg |
| Parents: Benjamin & Elizabeth Grandstaff | Wife: Elizabeth Bowman |
| Enlisted: 5 Apr 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| Enlisted: 1 May 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
| Prior service: Co. D, 136th Virginia Militia |
| paroled 4 May 1865, Edinburg |
| postwar carpenter residing in Shenandoah County |
|
| GRANDSTAFF, NOAH J. |
| Parents: Samuel & Harriet Grandstaff | Wife: Mary E. Row |
| Unit: Co. H, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
|
| GRANDSTAFF, P. HAMILTON |
| Resident of Luray, Page County |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864 |
| Released 27 Jun 1865 under oath of allegiance |
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| GRANDSTAFF, PHILIP |
| Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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| GRANDSTAFF, PHILIP BROADUS |
| born: Shenandoah County | died from wounds: 15 Feb 1864 |
| Enlisted: 23 May 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
| Mortally wounded in action Jan 1864, Moorefield, West Virginia |
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| GRANDSTAFF, PRESLEY HAMILTON |
| born: 1838 | died: 1914 |
| buried: Old Edinburg Cemetery |
| Wife: Mary F. Grandstaff | |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861 | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded 21 Jul 1861, Manassas; returned to duty 20 Dec 1861 |
| Transferred to Co. F, 18 Apr 1862 |
| Enlisted: 13 Aug 1862, Woodstock | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
| paroled 4 May 1865, Edinburg |
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| GRANDSTAFF, ROBERT HENRY |
| born: 18 Feb 1835 | died: 13 Aug 1913 |
| occupation: farmer |
| buried: Old Edinburg Cemetery |
| Wife: Elizabeth V. Grandstaff | |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent sick with leave after 20 Sep 1861, typhoid fever |
| no further record after Feb 1862 |
| Enlisted: 8 Aug 1862, Woodstock | |
| Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
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| GRANDSTAFF, WILLIAM LEMUEL |
| born: 18 Dec 1842 | buried: Bethel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Hamburg |
| Parents: Benjamin & Elizabeth Grandstaff | Wife: Sarah F. Burke |
| Enlisted: 7 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| Prior service: 136th Virginia Militia |
| paroled 4 May 1865, Edinburg; postwar resident of Bowman's, Shenandoah County |
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| GRASS, JOSEPH |
| Enlisted: 23 Mar 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. H, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded and left on the fieldd at Gettysburg 3 Jul 1863 |
| Reported as mortally wounded |
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| GRAVES, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN |
| Unit: New Market Artillery |
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| GRAVES, TRENTON O. |
| born: 7 Jan 1838 | died: 10 Jul 1890 |
| buried: Graves Chapel Cemetery, Page County |
| Wife: Emma C. Graves (22 Apr 1843 - 4 Aug 1898) |
| Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: corporal |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded 21 Jul 1861, Manassas |
| seriously wounded in the knee while in the act of giving a dying comrade (John W. Kite) a drink of water |
| Detailed to collect public arms by order of Gen. Smith, circa Feb 1862 |
| Discharged on account of disability 11 Sep 1863 |
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| GRAY, JAMES H. |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: corporal |
| Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| AWOL 16 Jun - Aug 1862 |
| Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
| POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout Jun 1864; to Elmira, NY, Aug 1864; released 2 Jun 1865, under oath |
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| GRAY, WILLIAM C.R. |
| Resident of Rockingham County |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent sick Apr 1862 - 1 Aug 1862 |
| No further record |
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| GRAYSON, ANDREW F., JR. |
| Killed in independent action 17 ? Aug 1862, Page County |
| Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Detached service as guard on baggage train Oct - Dec 1861 |
| Detailed to attend sick 15 Jun 1862 |
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| GRAYSON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN |
| born: 30 Oct 1814 | died: 11 Sep 1893, buried Luray |
| buried: Antioch Independent Bible Church Cemetery, Page County |
| Enlisted: 22 Mar 1862, Luray | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Sick with leave 15 Jun 186? - Dec 1862 |
| Appointed 5th sergeant 25 Jan 1863 |
| POW 23 Sep 1864, Strasburg; to Point Lookout 3 Oct 1864; released 27 Jun 1865 under oath |
| Probably also served with 35th Virginia Cavalry |
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| GRAYSON, DAVID COFFMAN |
| born: 29 May 1838 | died: 26 Jun 1933, Washington, DC |
| buried: Green Hill Cemetery, Luray |
| Appointed: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: 2nd lieutenant |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Appears as 3rd lieutenant, Oct 1861 |
| Detailed to recruiting duty Feb 1862 |
| Elected 1st lieutenant 22 Apr 1862 |
| Wounded (right lung) 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run; returned to duty Dec 1862 |
| POW 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; to Old Capitol Prison, 18 May 1863 |
| Promoted to captain, 25 Feb 1864 |
| POW 10 May 1864, Wilderness; to Fort Delaware 17 May 1864; to Hilton Head, SC Aug 1864; to Fort Pulaski, GA, 26 Dec 1864; to Fort Delaware 12 Mar 1865; released 15 Jun 1865 under oath |
| Owner of lumber business in Washington, DC (Grayson & Cain) after the war |
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| GRAYSON, WILLIAM F. |
| born: 24 Nov 1845 | died: 30 Apr 1928 |
| buried: Prospect Hill Cemetery, Front Royal |
| Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: musician |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent after 22 May 1862 on surgeon's certificate |
| Discharged 14 Sep 1863 on account of age |
| Also served with Co. E, 35th Virginia Cavalry |
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| GREEN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN |
| born: 1845 | occupation: laborer |
| Enlisted: 23 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
| Absent sick Aug - Dec 1861; on rolls as AWOL 11 Mar 1862 - Oct 1862 |
| Enlisted: 23 Jul 1862, Gordonsville | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. H, 6th Virginia Cavalry |
| POW 29 Oct 1862; to Atheneum Prison, Wheeling; described as farmer from Warren County |
| Sent to Camp Chase 2 Nov 1862; exchanged 2 Dec 1862, Vicksburg |
| Documentation states resided at Front Royal |
| Present under arrest 28 Feb 1863 |
| POW 31 Oct 1863, Martinsburg; to Fr. Mifflin, PA; took oath and released 2 Dec 1863 |
| Enlisted 2 Dec 1863, Philadelphia, PA; U.S. Marine Corps |
| Signed papers with an "X"; deserted 19 Oct 1864 |
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| GREIVER, NEWEL L. |
| born: circa 1831, Augusta County | occupation: tinner |
| Enlisted: 18 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Discharged 4 Aug 1862 |
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| GRIFFEY (GRIFFITH), MARK |
| Killed in action: 13 Sep 1863, Culpeper | |
| Enlisted: 3 Apr 1862 | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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| GRIFFITH, WILLIAM |
| Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent 5 Jul 1861 - 14 Oct 1861 |
| Absent 12 Nov 1861 - Sep 1862 |
| Discharged 12 Sep 1862 |
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| GRIM, ISAAC |
| born: 16 Jan 1816 | died: 16 Dec 1872 |
| Parents: Jacob & Margaret Holt Grim | Wife: Rebecca Rinker |
| Unit: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
| Additional service: Co. C, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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| GRIM, JACOB FRANKLIN |
| born: circa 1835 | residence: Shenandoah County |
| Wife: Mary Ann Hollar | |
| Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| transferred to: Co. F, 12th Virginia Cavalry; 1 May 1862 |
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| GRIM, JOHN |
| Enlisted: 18 May 1861 | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Cavalry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
| Wounded 21 Jul 1861, Manassas; returned 15 Mar 1862; deserted 17 Apr 1862 |
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| GRIM, JOHN H. |
| Rank: private | |
| Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
| Source: Broadfoot Database of Confederate Soldiers |
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| GRIM, JOSEPH THOMAS |
| Parents: Philip & Elizabeth Ann McCullaugh Grim | Wife: Ann E. Pence |
| Unit: Co. G, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
| Additional service: Co. A, 23rd Virginia Cavalry |
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| GRIM, REUBEN W. |
| born: 1843 | Killed in action: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
| Parents: Philip & Elizabeth Ann McCullaugh Grim | |
| Unit: Co. G, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
| Additional service: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
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| GRIM, WELLINGTON |
| Parents: Philip & Elizabeth Ann McCullaugh Grim | Wife: Catherine Flemings |
| Unit: Co. G, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
| Additional service: Co. A, 23rd Virginia Cavalry |
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| GRIMM, WASHINGTON |
| born: 11 Sep 1842 | buried: Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, GA |
| occupation: coachmaker | resided: Frederick County |
| Wife: Annie M. Haymaker, died 4 Mar 1916 |
| Enlisted: 24 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
| Promoted to corporal May 1861; to sergeant by end of Oct 1861; reduced to private 1862 |
| Absent at hospital 1 Jan 1863; wounded (right side) severely at Payne's Farm 27 Nov 1863 |
| Placed on Roll of Honor for conduct at Payne's Farm, see G.O. No. 64, A&IGO, Richmond, VA, 10 Aug 1864 in O.R. Armies, Ser. I, XXIX, Pt. 1, p. 908 |
| Color sergeant late Nov 1864 |
| POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania, to Fort Delaware and took oath 25 Feb 1865 |
| Removed to Rome, Georgia about 1888 |
| postwar occupation: coachmaker |
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| GROVE, HENRY H. |
| Parents: Christopher & Harriet Beard Grove | Wife: Araminta B. Read |
| Unit: Co. B, 136th Virginia Militia |
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| GROVE, JACOB R. |
| died: 27 Dec 1864 |
| buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, NY, Grave #1294 |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| AWOL after 27 Jul 1862 |
| Reported deserted Jul 1862 |
| Dropped from rolls 1 Jan 1863 |
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| GROVE, JACOB R. (N.?) |
| died: 27 Dec 1864, Elmira, NY, chronic diarrhea |
| buried: Elmira Prison, grave #1267 |
| Enlisted: 5 May 1862, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent sick Jun 1862 - Jul 1862; Nov 1862 - Oct 1863 |
| POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864 |
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| GROVE, JAMES HARVEY |
| born: 26 Nov 1833, Shenandoah County or Newtown, Frederick County | KIA: 17 Sep 1862, Sharpsburg |
| resided: Winchester | occupation: shoemaker |
| buried: Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester |
| pre-war service: Continental Morgan Guards, 1859 |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
| Promoted to corporal 18 May 1862 |
| Wounded Jul 1862, Malvern Hill |
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| GROVE, JOHN W. |
| born: 1844 | died: 1924 |
| buried: Green Hill Cemetery, Luray |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort McHenry 6 Jul 1863; to Fort Delaware 12 Jul 1863; to Point Lookout 26 Oct 1863; exchanged 1 Oct 1864, Aikens Landing |
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| GROVE, LEWIS WILLIAM |
| born: circa 1823, Newtown (Stephens City), Frederick County |
| moved to Doddridge County, (West) Virginia, 1852; returned to Edinburg |
| died: 23 Feb 1905 | buried: Cedarwood Cemetery, Edinburg |
| Wife: Ann Elizabeth Grove | |
| Enlisted: 1 Jan 1863, New Market |
| Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
| POW 25 Jan 1863, Winchester; to Camp Chase; exchanged; "Rebel Bushwhacker" |
| wounded 9 Jun 1863, Brandy Station (leg); detailed as saddler, 31 Dec 1863 - 31 Mar 1864 |
| paroled 4 May 1865, Edinburg |
| postwar harnessmaker in Edinburg |
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| GROVE, LUTHER S. |
| born: 1841 | died: 1918 |
| Resided Shenandoah County | buried: Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Strasburg |
| Wife: Frances M. Grove | |
| Enlisted: 28 Jul 1861, Fairfax Station | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run; returned to duty Dec 1862 |
| Wounded 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg |
| Transferred to Co. F prior to May 1864 |
| POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 21 May 1864; released under oath 15 Jun 1865 |
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| GROVE, MILES McG. |
| Resident of Rockingham County |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run; returned to duty Jun 1863 |
| Detailed at hospital, Lynchburg 15 Sep 1863 |
| POW 25 Mar 1865, Petersburg; released 13 Jun 1865 under oath |
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| GROVE, PHILIP E. |
| born: 5 Feb 1834 | died: 28 Sep 1933 |
| buried: Riverview Cemetery, Strasburg |
| Parents: Lorenzo & Sarah Cooper Grove | Wife: (1) Mary Ellen Shipe |
| Wife: (2) Annie R. Kelley | |
| Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Absent sick after 25 May 1863 |
| POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 19 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; paroled & exchanged Mar 1865 |
| Paroled 17 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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| GROVE, SAMUEL M. |
| Parents: Samuel & Sarah Grove | Wife: Alcinda Veach |
| Unit: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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| GROVER, ALEXANDER A. |
| Enlisted: 1 Apr 1862, Staunton | Rank: musician |
| Unit: 5th Virginia Infantry Band |
| Sick at hospital 1 Oct 1862 - Feb 1863 |
| Last muster Oct 1864; paroled Appomattox Court House, 9 Apr 1865 |
| Chief Musician Price Barnitz, in his reminiscences listed Grover as a cymbalist, but he also played the bass drum. |
| He was not an active member of the band after the war, but was carried on the roster as an ex-member in 1896 |
| resided in Frederick County in 1896 |
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| GRUBBS, JOHN W. |
| resident of Clarke County |
| Enlisted: 19 Sep 1862, Martinsburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. I, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded at Chancellorsville 3 May 1863 |
| POW at Salem Church, 20 May 1864; to Old Capitol Prison; to Fort Delaware |
| Oath of allegiance, 20 Jun 1865 |
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| GRUBBS, MARTIN L. |
| born: 1839? | resident of Clarke County |
| Unit: 2nd Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded at 2nd Manassas, 28 Aug 1862 |
| POW at Winchester, 4 Oct 1863; to Wheeling, Camp Chase, Rock Island, Illinois |
| Enlisted in the U.S. Army for frontier service, 18 Oct 1864 |
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| GRUBBS, PHILIP L. |
| born: 1843? | died: 8 Dec 1913, Warren County |
| Unit: Co. C, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
| Wounded at Cedar Run, 9 Aug 1862; at General Hospital, Charlottesville 11 Aug - 11 Sep 1862 |
| Wounded in neck 2 Jun 1864; at General Hospital, Charlottesville, 21 Jun 1864; furloughed for 60 days, 27 Jun 1864 |
| POW at Milldale, 31 Oct 1864; to Old Capitol Prison; to Elmire; oath of allegiance 21 Jun 1865 |
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| GRUBBS, SAMUEL T. |
| born: 1837? | occupation: carpenter |
| Unit: Co. C, 2nd Virginia Infantry | Rank: private |
| Elected Lieutenant 25 Sep 1862 |
| Wounded in hand at 2nd Manassas, date not specific |
| Collecting conscripts in Clarke County, Nov - Dec 1862 |
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| GRUBBS, WILLIAM |
| born: 1829? | occupation: wheelwright |
| Unit: Co. C, 2nd Virginia Infantry | Rank: private |
| Absent sick 12 May - 14 Nov 1861 |
| Charged $4.29 for losing a cap box and a waist belt, Mar / Apr 1864 |
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| GRUBER, R.T. |
| KIA at 2nd Manassas, date not specific (late Aug 1862) |
| Unit: Co. K, 2nd Virginia Infantry | Rank: private |
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| GUARD, THOMAS W. |
| born: 1835? | occupation: tailor |
| Enlisted: 8 Jun 1861, Martinsburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. I, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
| AWOL 27 Dec 1861; AWOL 12 Mar 1862 |
| Detailed as nurse at Culpeper Court House and Lynchburg hospitals, 20 Apr 1862 |
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| GUIHEEN, MAURICE |
| Resident of Rockingham County |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: corporal |
| Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Promoted to 1st sergeant 15 Aug 1861; to 2nd lieutenant 22 Apr 1862 |
| Under arrest Feb 1863 |
| Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
| POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 17 May 1864; to Hilton Head, SC Aug 1864; to Fort Pulaski, GA Oct 1864; to Hilton Head, SC Jan 1865; released 4 Jun 1865, Fort Delaware, under oath |
|
| GUIN, JOHN WILLIAM |
| born: 1836? | |
| Enlisted: 19 Apr 1861, Hedgesville | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. E, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
| Deserted 18 Jul 1861 |
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| GUINN, JAMES MARTIN VAN BUREN |
| born: 12 Jun 1842 | died: 23 Nov 1906 |
| occupation: shoemaker | Resident of Berkeley County |
| Buried: Hedgesville Cemetery, Hedgesville, WV |
| Enlisted: 21 Apr 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. E, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
| Absent sick Nov - Dec 1861; present Sep - Oct 1862; absent sick 29 Nov 1862 |
| At General Hospital, Charlottesville, 6 Dec 1862 - 10 Jan 1863; rheumatism |
| AWOL Jul - Aug 1863; POW (Rebel deserter) 2 Jul 1863 (Ft. Mifflin, PA) |
| Oath of allegiance 17 Nov 1863 |
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| GUY, FRANCES W. |
| born: 1840, Henrico County, Virginia | |
| Parents: Warner A. & Hannah Scott Guy | |
| Rank: sergeant | |
| Unit: Co. E, 3rd Virginia Cavalry |
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| GUY, GEORGE W. |
| Enlisted: 7 Mar 1863, Luray | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Deserted 18 Mar 1863; to Old Capitol Prison, administered oath of allegiance 2 Jun 1863 |
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| GUY, JAMES H. |
| born: 1841, Winchester | died: 16 Jun 1863 at his home in Winchester |
| occupation: laborer |
| Enlisted: 30 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
| Wounded 16 Jun 1863 (hip), Winchester |
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| GUY, WARNER A. |
| born: 1825, Caroline County | |
| Parents: Warner A. & Hannah Scott Guy | Wife: Sarah F. Lawton, married 1854, Powhatan County |
| Rank: corporal | |
| Unit: Co. D, 3rd Virginia Cavalry |
| Children: George Franklin Guy (b. 1861); Robert Nelson Guy (b. 1866); Olton Edward Guy (b. 1870) |
|
| GUY, WILLIAM S. |
| born: 1836 | |
| Parents: Warner A. & Hannah Scott Guy | |
| Rank: Junior 2nd Lieutenant | |
| Unit: Co. E, 3rd Virginia Cavalry |
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| GUYER, PETER |
| born: 18 Mar 1834, Rockingham County | died: 25 Oct 1915, Harrisonburg |
| occupation: plasterer |
| Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
| Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
| Disabled 4 May 1861 by railroad car passing over toes |
| Discharged 9 Dec 1861 |
| Service with McNeill's Rangers |
|