JACK, ROBERT W. |
born: circa 1843 | |
occupation: laborer |
Enlisted: 29 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed to brigade commissary 28 Jun 1861; no record after 6 Feb 1862 |
Enlisted: 9 Aug 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Captured 11 Aug 1862; exchanged 21 Sep 1862 |
AWOL Jan - Dec 1863; Mar 1864; Jul 1864 |
Paroled Edinburg, 4 May 1865 |
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JACKSON, THOMAS J. |
born: 4 May 1842 | KIA: 8 May 1864, Wilderness (source: tombstone inscription) |
buried: Jackson Cemetery, Marlboro, Shenandoah County |
Parents: Thomas A. & Maria Jackson | |
Enlisted: 11 Mar 1862, Winchester | Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. C, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia (sergeant) |
Captured by 8th Illinois Cavalry at Poolesville, MD, 9 Sep 1862; exchanged 27 Sep 1862, Aiken's Landing |
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JACKSON, WILLIAM A. |
born: 1837 | occupation: laborer |
Enlisted: 12 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Promoted to corporal 18 Apr 1862 |
In hospital, Winchester, Sep - Dec 1862 |
Transferred to Co. H, Apr 1862 and probably reduced to private at this time |
Paroled 15 Apr 1865, Winchester; alive in 1889 |
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JANNEY, WILLIAM A. |
Enlisted: 28 Feb 1862 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Deserted 16 Apr 1862; joined from desertion; released from arrest and sent to his company 1 Nov 1862 |
AWOL 22 Jul 1863 and last carried on the rolls Oct 1863; reported as having deserted at Darkesville |
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JENKINS, B.H. |
Enlisted: 1 Mar 1863, Harrisonburg | Rank: musician |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appears in Regimental Band Aug 1863 |
POW 21 Nov 1863, Rappahannock River; released under oath 8 Jan 1864 |
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JENKINS, BENJAMIN |
KIA: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 20 Apr 1862 - Dec 1862 |
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JENKINS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN |
born: 1 May 1840 | died: 14 Mar 1906 |
buried: St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery near Stanley, Page County |
Enlisted: 20 Dec 1863, Orange Court House | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Present Feb 1864; shown on roll Oct 1864 as AWOL in Page County |
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JENKINS, CHARLES E. |
died of wounds: 2 Sep 1862, Gordonsville | Remains sent to Orange County |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Mortally wounded 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run |
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JENKINS, HARVEY |
Died of chronic diarrhea: 15 Sep 1864, Fort Delaware prison |
Enlisted: 26 Feb 1864, Pisgah Church near Orange Court House | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 21 May 1864 |
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JENKINS, HENRY |
born: circa 1834 | died: 15 Mar 1910 |
buried: Shenandoah County Poor Farm Cemetery, Maurertown |
Wife: Lucretia Jenkins |
Unit: New Market Artillery |
Additional service: Danville Artillery |
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JENKINS, ISAAC C. |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 12 Oct 1861 - 1 Jan 1862; 6 Apr 1862 - 1863 |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Absent after 9 Aug 1863; deserted 16 Aug 1864, Bermuda Hundred |
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JENKINS, JEREMIAH |
Enlisted: 14 Jul 1861, Winchester (age 22) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Deserted 19 Sep 1861; returned Dec 1861 |
AWOL 26 Jan 1862; returned Feb 1862; last record |
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JENKINS, JOHN HARRISON |
born: 1840 | occupation: stone cutter |
Enlisted: 22 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Shown as corporal on rolls Jun 1861 |
AWOL and sick Aug - Oct 1861; sick at Winchester Oct 1861 and so noted on rolls to Feb 1862, which is his last military record |
Alive in 1868 |
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JENKINS, JOHN RICHARD |
born: 1 Jun 1820 | died: 6 Jan 1885, Strasburg, consumption |
resided: Front Royal | buried: Walnut Farm (Stickley Cemetery), near Strasburg |
Wife: Frances Matilda Stickley |
Enlisted: 1 May 1861, Conrad's Store | Rank: 2nd sergeant |
Unit: Co. E, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Wounded (shoulder) 9 Jun 1862, Port Republic |
Served as guide to Col. Turner Ashby at Buckton Station, 23 May 1862 |
Wounded (three places - had 22 balls pass through his clothing) 9 Jun 1863, Brandy Station |
Killed a yankee 25 May 1864 |
Paroled 25 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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JENKINS, WILLARD |
died of disease: 28 May 1862, Harrisonburg hospital |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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JENNINGS, HENRY KELLY |
born: 18 Aug 1827 | died: 24 Feb 1912 |
buried: Mt. Zion United Methodist Church (Old Strasburg) Cemetery, Strasburg |
Parents: Smith & Elizabeth Jennings | Wife: Frances C.H. Long |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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JENNINGS, JOSEPH HENRY, JR. |
born: Shenandoah County | died: 28 Apr 1913 |
Wife: Anna V. Roberts, married 1874 | occupation: farmer |
buried: Episcopal & Masonic Cemetery, Middleway, Jefferson County, West Virginia |
Enlisted: 6 Jul 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
In Richmond hospital Mar - Apr 1863 |
Promoted to corporal 1 Sep 1863 |
Served in Co. H, 31 Oct - 10 Nov 1864; returned to Co. A |
postwar occupation: miller |
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JENNINGS, WILLIAM K. |
born: 1839, Conrad's Store | died: 1900, Elkton |
buried: Elk Run Cemetery, Elkton |
Enlisted: 25 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as commissary clerk/sergeant Dec 1861 |
Wounded 30 Aug 1862, Manassas |
Promoted Jr. 2nd lieutenant 19 Jan 1863 |
Wounded 19 Sep 1864, Winchester; disabled by wounds; at home on surgeon's certificate |
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JENNINGS, WILLIAM THOMAS |
born: 7 May 1837 | occupation: physician, Lacey Springs, 1884 |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed special duty, medical department after 13 Aug 1861; hospital steward |
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JETT, LUTHER G. |
born: 21 Aug 1842 | died: 24 Mar 1894 |
buried: Peters Cemetery, Detrick, Shenandoah County |
Wife: Mary I. Burner Veach |
Unit: Co. G, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Co. A, 23rd Virginia Cavalry |
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JEWELL, FIELDING / FULDING / PHELAN |
born: circa 1822 | Wife: Sarah Silvius, married 9 May 1850, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 1 Jul 1861 | |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
Absent Oct 1861; present through Apr 1862; AWOL 10 May 1862 |
Brother-in-law of Martin Silvius, also of Co. G |
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JEWELL, G.H. |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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JEWELL, JAMES H. |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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JEWELL, JAMES W. |
Enlisted: 17 Mar 1862 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout, MD May 1864; to Elmira, NY Jul 1864; released 27 Jun 1865 |
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JOBE, RICHARD McSHERRY |
born: 1843, Martinsburg | died: 9 Jan 1904 |
buried: Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, MD |
biographical sketch in Confederate Military History states he was at Elizabeth, KY and traveled to Winchester to enlist |
Enlisted: 26 Jun 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to corporal 29 Apr 1862; to sergeant 15 Jul 1862; reduced to private Dec 1862 |
Reported as captured 19 Oct 1864; biographical sketch states in May, near Winchester, he was taken to Camp Chase, where he had a part in an elaborate, but unsuccessful escape plan. |
Exchanged 12 Mar 1865 and was on parole in Edinburg when he learned of Lee's surrender |
After business ventures at Brucetown and Berkeley Springs, he moved to Baltimore |
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JOHNSON, DAVID |
Enlisted: 3 Jul 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Missing in action: Jun 1862, White Oak Swamp |
Deserted 10 Jun 1863 |
Court-martial 19 Sep 1863 ? |
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JOHNSON, ELIPHALET |
Enlisted: 19 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent most of enlistment |
Transferred to: 9th Virginia Cavalry, 13 Apr 1863 |
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JOHNSON, ERASMUS |
born: 9 Jan 1818, Frederick County, MD | died: 27 Aug 1867 |
occupation: bricklayer |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 25 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Guard for company baggage at Manassas Junction Oct 1861 |
Sick at Winchester hospital and sent home, 12 Nov 1861 |
Discharged 11 Nov 1862 |
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JOHNSON, JIM |
teamster, Negro |
Unit: 7th Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A. |
Wounded/captured 26 Oct 1861, Romney, Virginia |
Refused to stop the team he was driving when ordered to do so and received a saber cut to the side of the head |
No further record |
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JOHNSON, JOSEPH F. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as wagoneer 1 Feb 1862 |
AWOL ? Apr 1862 |
POW 22 Dec 1863 |
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JOHNSTON, BENJAMIN NEWTON |
born: 14 Feb 1842 | occupation: laborer |
Enlisted: 30 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
AWOL 8 Aug 1863, Orange Court House, and so noted on rolls through Oct 1863 |
Reported in Mar 1864 to be in Frederick County |
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JOHNSTON, JOHN I. |
Resident of "Clover Hill" in Rockland, Warren County |
KIA: 3 Jul 1863, Fairfield, Pennsylvania | buried: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. B, 17th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to: Co. E, 7th Virginia Cavalry 13 Nov 1862, in exchange for George Williams |
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JOHNSTON, JOHN WILLIAM |
born: 1 Jul 1839 | died: 29 Nov 1926 |
occupation: laborer | buried: Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 30 May 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Sick at Winchester Feb - Apr 1862; sent to hospital with Jacob Carper 16 Dec 1862; "absent in charge of sick", returned 22 Dec 1862 |
AWOL 17 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg, and so carried on rolls to Oct 1863 |
Desertion report 31 Mar 1864 has him in Frederick County |
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JOLLIFFE, JOHN MARSHALL |
died: 18 May 1899 | buried: Burwell Cemetery "Old Chapel", Millwood, Virginia |
Parents: John & Lucy Marshall Burwell Jolliffe | Wife: Katherine Miller McCormick |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Millwood, Clarke County | |
Unit: Co. C, 2nd Virginia Infantry, "Nelson's Rifles" |
Wounded at Chancellorsville, walked with a limp the rest of his life |
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JONES, BAILEY DUNLAP |
born: 2 Apr 1838, Augusta County | KIA: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
buried: Union Presbyterian Church Cemetety, near Parassus |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Sick leave 15 Aug - Oct 1861 |
Promoted to corporal Dec 1861; to sergeant 16 Apr 1862 |
Sick Nov 1862 - Feb 1863 |
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JONES, EVAN |
born: 4 Sep 1842 | died: 16 Feb 1913, Rockingham County |
occupation: farm laborer |
buried: St. John's United Church of Christ Cemetery, Hudson's Crossroads, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 18 Feb 1862, Martinsburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
Horse killed in action 23 Aug 1864, Ream's Station |
Postwar farmer, Rockingham County and Hudson's Crossroads, Shenandoah County |
Brother of Israel and John Jones |
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JONES, HENRY CLAY |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Additional service: McNeill's Rangers |
Detailed 4 Sep 1862 as orderly |
POW 4 Jul 1863, South Mountain, MD; to Fort McHenry 9 Jul 1863; to Point Lookout 27 Oct 1863; exchanged 13 Feb 1864 |
Brother of Gen. J.R. Jones |
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JONES, HENRY J. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, McGaheysville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL after 20 Apr 1862; no further record |
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JONES, ISRAEL |
born: 12 Sep 1830 | died: 24 Jan 1905, Rockingham County |
buried: St. Luke's United Church of Christ (County Line) Cemetery, Moore's Store |
Enlisted: 7 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Wounded (ankle, slight) 16 Oct 1861 Bolivar Heights, Harpers Ferry |
Wounded (saber cut across head, nearly bled to death) 11 Dec 1862 near Darkesville, Virginia |
Horse killed in action 11 Dec 1862 near Darkesville |
Captured Dec 1862, Bunker Hill, Virginia; confined at Atheneum Prison, transferred to Camp Chase, 14 Dec 1862, then to Cairo, Illinois; confined at Camp Douglas, Illinois; exchanged 6 Apr 1863, City Point |
Postwar farmer, Timberville |
Brother of Evan and John Jones |
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JONES, JAMES W. |
born: 1838 | died: 17 Dec 1888 (fell out the window while sleepwalking) |
Parents: James W. & Catherine Ritter Jones |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: 2nd lieutenant |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick at Winchester hospital Aug 1861 - Feb 1862 |
Promoted to 1st lieutenant Apr or Jul 1862 |
Absent sick Jul 1862 - Aug 1863 |
Wounded 27 Nov 1863, Payne's Farm |
Resigned 27 Jan 1864 for disability, varicose ulcers on both legs |
Postwar resident of Winchester |
Brother of John R. Jones |
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JONES, JOHN |
Rank: corporal | |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
May be one of the two John Jones listed below |
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JONES, JOHN |
born: 30 Mar 1840 | died: 19 Aug 1912 |
buried: St. Luke's United Church of Christ (County Line) Cemetery, Moore's Store |
Enlisted: 2 Apr 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Postwar rosters show wounded/captured at Gettysburg 7 Jul 1863; confined at Fort Delaware |
May have served in Co. A, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Brother of Israel and Evan Jones |
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JONES, JOHN R. |
born: May 1842, Winchester | died: 12 Feb 1923 |
occupation: butcher | buried: Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to sergeant Oct 1861; reduced to private Mar 1862 |
Absent sick Jun - Aug 1863 |
Enlisted: Co. C, 23rd Virginia Cavalry | |
POW 21 Oct 1863, Winchester; to Atheneum Prison, Wheeling; to Camp Chase; to Rock Island, IL |
Biographical sketch states he was wounded and captured at New Creek; sent to Elmira |
Reported to have enlisted 5 Feb 1864, in C.S. Navy |
postwar resident of Charlottesville; returned to Winchester 1922 |
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JONES, JOHN R. |
born: circa 1843 | |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. F, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Not on muster rolls |
Captured 2 Dec 1864, Hampshire County, West Virginia; confined at Elmira Prison, 15 Dec 1864; exchanged at Boulware's Wharf, James River 18 Mar or 21 Mar 1865 |
Paroled 3 May 1865, Winchester |
Postwar resident of Frederick County |
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JONES, JOSEPH W. |
born: 13 Aug 1834 | died: 22 Apr 1888 |
buried: St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
Parents: John & Susan Jones | Wife: Mary Malvina Windle |
Rank: 1st lieutenant | |
Unit: 8th New Market Star Artillery |
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JONES, ROBERT S. |
born: 1836 | died: 1893 |
buried: Old Union Church Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Parents: Robert & Ann Smith Jones | Wife: Amanda A. Ruby |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
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JONES, SAMUEL M. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: 2nd sergeant |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 9 Aug 1862 |
Promoted to 2nd lieutenant 23 Oct 1862; no further record |
Service with: McNeill's Rangers |
Brother of Gen. J.R. Jones |
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JONES, THOMAS |
occupation: mechanic |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appointed 3rd corporal 5 Oct 1861; Reduced to ranks 23 Apr 1862 |
Appointed 4th corporal 26 Sep 1862; appears as 3rd corporal Jan - Feb 1863 returns |
Appears as 2nd corporal May - Jun 1863 returns |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; no further record |
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JONES, WILLIAM |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia |
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JONES, WILLIAM EDMONDSON "GRUMBLE" |
born: 9 May 1824, Middle Fork of Holston River, Washington County, Virginia |
killed in action: 5 Jun 1864, Piedmont |
buried: Old Glade Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Washington County |
Graduated Emory and Henry College 1844; Graduated West Point 1848; 2nd Lieutenant, U.S. Mounted Rifles |
Resigned 1856, returned to Virginia; organized Washington Mounted Rifles, which became Co. D, 1st Virginia Cavalry |
Appointed Colonel of 1st Virginia Cavalry 28 Sep 1861, resigned 22 Apr 1862 |
Recommended for Colonel by Brigadier General B.H. Robertson 18 Jun 1862; appointed Colonel 20 Jul 1862, confirmed by election, oredered to report to 11th Virginia Cavalry; assumed command of 7th Virginia Cavalry 18 Jul 1862 |
Wounded (hand, slight) 2 Aug 1862, Orange Court House; admitted 30 Aug 1862, Lynchburg General Hospital, reason not stated, treated in private quarters |
Recommended for promotion to Brigadier General by Major General T.J. Jackson, 26 Sep 1862; promoted to Brigadier General 30 Oct 1862 |
Arrested 31 Aug 1863, brought up on charges by General J.E.B. Stuart 12 Aug 1863 for disobeying orders, conduct prejudiced to good order and using disrespectful language to his superior officer; tried and found not guilty of the first two charges and guilty of the third |
Reassigned to duty in Southwest Virginia at his own request |
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JONES, WILLIAM H.H. |
occupation: laborer |
Enlisted: 28 Apr 1861, Winchester (age 22) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Wounded 23 Mar 1862, Kernstown |
Confined at Castle Godwin, Richmond Jul 1862; returned to company Dec 1862 |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
AWOL 18 Jun 1863, at Winchester |
Desertion roll 31 Mar states he left in Frederick County and was then in Winchester |
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JONES, WILLIAM ROBERT |
born: 29 Jun 1846, Winchester | died: 5 Dec 1904 |
occupation: butcher | buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Parents: Edward & Julia E. Jones | Wife: Florence R. Pennington, m. 1875 |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Deserted 25 Jan 1864 |
Enlisted: 1 Mar 1864, Frederick County | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 23rd Virginia Cavalry |
Absent wounded 24 Oct 1864 |
Paroled 6 May 1865, Winchester |
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JORDAN, ANDREW J. |
Enlisted: 25 Jun 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick after 10 Oct 1861 |
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JORDAN, DeWITT CLINTON |
born: 24 Sep 1840 | died: 18 Jun 1878 (33rd VA history says d. 15 Jun 1878) |
buried: Old Union Church Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Parents: Reuben R. & Rebecca Jane Jordan | Wife: Lelia Payne Sigler |
Enlisted: 18 May 1861 | Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
Promoted to lieutenant, 21 Apr 1862 |
Wounded 28 Aug 1862, Second Manassas |
Promoted to captain 1 Oct 1862 |
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JORDAN, JOHN HARRISON A. |
Parents: Jacob & Sarah Smith Jordan | Wife: Sarah Catherine Reedy |
Unit: Co. H, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. C, 146th Virginia Militia |
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JORDAN, JOSEPH H. |
Rank: captain | |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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JORDAN, LEWIS G. |
occupation: laborer | died: 25 Jul 1922, Grottoes |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton (age 20) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 21 Jul 1861, Manassas |
Wounded 28 Aug 1862, Manassas, and so noted on rolls to Dec 1862 |
"lost eyesight in the war" |
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JORDAN, SAMUEL B. |
Parents: Elihu Rush & Rebecca Jordan | Wife: Leannah M. Loyd |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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JUDD, SAMUEL N. |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Frequently absent sick; in hospital 24 May 1864, Staunton; no further record |
Probable service with : 35th Virginia Cavalry |
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