KAGEY, DANIEL |
born: 15 Feb 1818 ? | died: 11 Dec 1903 ? |
buried: Shirley Cemetery, New Market |
Unit: Co. C, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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KAGEY, DAVID F. |
buried: Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
Parents: Abraham & Frances Kagey | Wife: Emma M. Henkel |
Unit: New Market Artillery |
Additional service: Rice's Co., Virginia Light Artillery |
Additional service: 25th Virginia Infantry |
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KAGEY, JOHN HENRY |
born: 1842 | died: 1895 |
buried: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Parents: Henry N. & Mary Kagey | Wife: Emma Foltz |
Unit: New Market Artillery |
Additional service: Danville Artillery |
Prior service: Co. B, 136th Virginia Militia (1st lieutenant) |
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KAGEY, JOHN W. (R.) |
born: circa 1838 | occupation: farmer |
resided: New Market |
Enlisted: 5 Jul 1861, Edinburg | Rank: 3rd corporal |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. F, 146th Virginia Militia |
Deserted 24 Oct 1863, gave himself up to the enemy |
Took oath of allegiance and was sent north via New Creek, West Virginia |
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KAHLER, ADAM |
Enlisted: 1 Apr 1862 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
On extra duty as teamster Dec 1862 |
Absent on surgeon's certificate since 20 Apr 1863 |
Discharged Aug 1864, supposed to be deranged in the mind |
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KARICOFE, JOHN E. |
died: 13 or 30 Sep 1862, Charlottesville | Father: Solomon Karicofe |
Enlisted: 23 Mar 1862, Mount Jackson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Mountain |
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KAUFFMAN, ENOCH V. |
born: 6 Nov 1840, Page County | died: 13 Jan 1923, Seneca, KS |
Wife: Sarah L. Slusher, m. 1868 |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
appears as 2nd sergeant Oct 1862 |
POW 4 May 1863, Fredericksburg (Chancellorsville Campaign); exchanged 10 May 1863, City Point |
POW 9 Oct 1864, Woodstock; to Point Lookout, MD 13 Oct 1864; released under oath 14 Jun 1865 |
postwar occupation: Proprietor Sycamore Mineral Springs, Brown County, Kansas |
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KAUFFMAN, JOSEPH FRANKLIN |
born: 22 Aug 1838 | KIA: 28 Aug 1862, Manassas |
buried: Kauffman Cemetery, southwest of Luray |
Enlisted: 10 Mar 1862, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded (date unknown), Rappahannock River |
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KAVANAUGH, JAMES M. |
born: circa 1828, Ireland | died: 1902 |
Immigrated to U.S. at age 21 | occupation: gardener |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Additional service: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market), private |
Absent sick 16 Jun 1861, chronic pneumonia |
Discharged 16 Dec 1861 |
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KAVANAUGH, JOHN |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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KAVANAUGH, PAT |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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KEESECKER, ISAAC |
died: 16 Dec 1864 | |
buried: Our Soldiers Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Rank: sergeant | |
Unit: Co. E, 2nd Virginia (not stated if Infantry or Cavalry |
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KEEZLE, CALVIN M. |
born: circa 1827 | |
Enlisted: 23 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to: Co. I, 1st Virginia Cavalry |
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KEISER, GEORGE FRANKLIN |
born: 28 Apr 1836, Rockingham County | died: 6 Nov 1916 |
buried: Greenville Baptist Church Cemetery |
Enlisted: 19 Apr 1861, Fishersville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to corporal 1 Jul 1861; to 2nd lieutenant Apr 12 1862 |
Wounded (arm) severely 27 Jun 1862; returned Feb 1863 |
Postwar biographical sketch says wounded (groin) at Gettysburg Jul 1863; wounded (left hand and chin) severely at Payne's Farm 27 Nov 1863 |
POW 12 May 1864, to Fort Delaware for 3 months; and then to Morris Island, where he became one of the "Immortal 600", being under fire for 44 days from the Charleston batteries; to Fort Pulaski; to Fort Monroe; to Fort Delaware; paroled 12 Jun 1865 |
postwar occupation (1885) painter and farmer, residing near Greenville |
One of four brothers who enlisted in Augusta Rifles |
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KEISER, JACOB H. |
born: Rockingham County | died: 1 Aug 1863, Gettysburg |
occupation: painter | Wife: Rebecca C. Keiser |
Enlisted: 19 Apr 1861, Fishersville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Elected 2nd lieutenant 16 Jul 1861; promoted to 1st lieutenant 12 Apr 1862 |
Wounded and captured 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg |
One of four brothers who enlisted in Augusta Rifles |
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KEISER, JOHN S. |
occupation: farmer | |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Fishersville (age 20) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 5th Virginia Infantry |
On sick leave, reduced to ranks by order of court-martial 6 Jul 1862; returned Dec 1862 |
Left as nurse at hospital by order of Dr. John A. Straith, brigade surgeon |
POW Wade's Depot; to Fort McHenry; exchanged 17 Mar 1864 |
POW 13 Sep 1864, Winchester; to Camp Chase |
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KEISER, JUNIUS N. |
resided: Waynesboro |
Unit: Co. E, 1st Virginia Cavalry |
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KEISER, WILLIAM E. |
resided: Waynesboro |
Unit: Co. E, 1st Virginia Cavalry |
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KEISTER, CYRUS |
born: 1839 | died: 1908 |
Wife: Fannie E. Keister | buried: St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Strasburg |
Unit: Co. G, 4th Virginia Cavalry |
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KEISTER, WILLIAM |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
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KELLER, ABRAHAM |
Enlisted: 29 Apr 1861 | |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 28 Aug 1862, Manassas |
Deserted 10 May 1863 |
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KELLER, AMOS |
born: 1839 | died: 1913 |
buried: (New) Keller Cemetery, Mount Olive, Shenandoah County |
Wife: Elizabeth Ann Snarr |
Enlisted: 30 Apr 1862 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
On detached service 19 Jan 1864 |
On detached servcie 12 Jun 1864 |
Present 20 Aug 1864 |
Paroled 10 May 1865, Winchester |
Postwar resident of Mount Olive, Shenandoah County; brother of Ananias Keller |
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KELLER, ANANIAS |
born: 22 Mar 1844, Toms Brook | died: 25 Dec 1922, Toms Brook |
Parents: John & Dorothy Keller |
Wife: (1) Mary Frances Hockman | Wife: (2) Sallie A. Pittman |
Enlisted: 5 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Deserted 23 Nov 1862, Brucetown, Frederick County; returned Dec 1862 |
Paroled 27 Apr 1864, Winchester |
Postwar resident of Toms Brook; brother of Amos Keller |
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KELLER, CHARLES |
born: Rockingham County | |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 4th sergeant 22 Apr 1862 |
AWOL after Oct 1862 |
POW, place and date unknown; to Fort Delaware 1865; released under oath 15 Jun 1865 |
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KELLER, ISAAC N. |
born: circa 1826, Rockingham County | |
Enlisted: 17 Dec 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as ambulance driver 21 Oct 1862 |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; released under oath 2 Apr 1865 |
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KELLER, JOHN |
Resident of Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 19 Mar 1862 | |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 24 Apr - Oct 1862 |
Admitted Chimborazo hospital, 3 May 1863, typhoid fever; retured to duty 5 Jun 1863 |
Captured 29 Sep 1863, Martinsburg, West Viriginia, to Fort Delaware, exchanged |
Captured 24 Jan 1865, Lebanon Church; to Fort McHenry, oath of allegiance and released 18 May 1865 |
"Guerilla, not to be exchanged during the war" |
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KELLER, JOHN H. |
born: 5 May 1845 | died: 4 Nov 1913 |
buried: Sheetz Cemetery, Calvary |
Parents: John & Mahala Keller | Wife: Lauretta V. Sheetz |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
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KELLER, JOSEPH |
Enlisted: 24 Aug 1862 | |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 28 Aug 1862, Second Manassas |
Wounded and captured 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; paroled at DeCamp Hospital, David's Island; admitted Fort McHenry Hospital 22 Feb 1864, cerebral spinal meningitis |
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KELLER, LEVI |
Resident of Shenandoah County | wife: Mary C. Haun |
Enlisted: 11 Mar 1863 | |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. D, 146th Virginia Militia |
Captured 24 Aug 1863, Martinsburg; to Fort Miffin 10 Nov 1863 |
Listed as a deserter |
Took oath of allegiance and was released to join U.S. Marine Corps |
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KELLER, TOBIAS |
born: 26 Nov 1841 | died: 10 Dec 1913 |
Parents: John & Dorothy Keller | Wife: Mollie H. Hockman |
Rank: private | |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
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KELLER, WILLIAM H. |
Parents: John & Catherine Keller | Wife: Mary Ann Fravel |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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KELLEY, BRYAN T. |
died of pneumonia, 1872, Kelley's Springs, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Orkney Springs | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional Service: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
On extra duty at Regimental Hospital 1 Mar - 24 May 1862 |
Discharged 6 Jul 1862, reason not given |
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KELLEY, JEREMIAH |
born: Ireland | occupation: shoemaker |
Enlisted: 18 Aug 1861, Lexington, VA (age 17) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred with company to 4th and 27th Regiments Virginia Infantry |
Captured Dec 1864 near Clarksburg; released 12 Dec 1864 after taking oath |
Brother of Thomas Kelley |
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KELLEY, JOHN H. |
born: circa 1835 | died: 6 Apr 1864, Point Lookout prison, of chronic diarrhea |
Enlisted: 19 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent Jul 1862 - Mar 1863 |
POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort McHenry 5 Jul 1863; to Fort Delaware 12 Jul 1863; to Point Lookout 26 Oct 1863 |
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KELLEY, JOSEPH H. |
born: circa 1842, Winchester ? | |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: 3rd sergeant |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Reduced to ranks 3 Nov 1861 |
Wounded 29 Aug 1862, Manassas |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout, MD 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; released under oath 16 Jun 1865 |
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KELLEY, PATRICK HENRY |
born: 17 Mar 1831, Richmond | died; 29 Oct 1906, Edinburg |
wife: Isabella F. Hockman | buried: Cedarwood Cemetery, Edinburg |
Enlisted: 2 Apr (year not stated), New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
Virginia State Library says wounded in the hip (date and location not stated) |
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KELLEY, THOMAS |
born: Ireland | occupation: miller |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Lexington (age 21) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred with company to 4th and 27th Regiments Virginia Infantry |
Captured at Spotsylvania; to Fort Delaware; no further record |
postwar resident of Lexington (1870), occupation: miller |
Brother of Jeremiah Kelley |
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KELLEY, THOMAS |
killed in action: 5 May 1864, Battle of the Wilderness |
Enlisted: 10 Mar 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded accidentally 21 Jul 1862; returned Dec 1862 |
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KELLEY, JOHN |
born: 1833, Scotland | |
Enlisted: 28 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 21 Jul 1861, Manassas; sent to Staunton; returned Apr 1863 |
Wounded 14 Jun 1863, Winchester; returned Oct 1863 |
Captured 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania; to Fort Delaware; exchanged 18 Sep 1864 |
In Richmond hospital with debility; and as a paroled prisoner 23 Sep 1864 |
Furloughed to Augusta County |
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KELLEY, MICHAEL |
rank: private | |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company, New Market |
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KELLEY, TOM |
rank: private | |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company, New Market |
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KEMP, L. |
tombstone inscription only |
buried: Lutheran Reformed Church Cemetery, New Market |
Unit: 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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KEMPER, WILLIAM PERIN |
died of wounds: 7 Sep 1862 | |
Enlisted: 23 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Reduced to ranks 23 Feb 1862 |
Mortally wounded in action 28 Aug 1862, Manassas |
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KEMPER, WILLIAM MICHIE |
killed in action: 3 May 1862, Chancellorsville | buried: Port Republic |
Enlisted: 23 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 2nd sergeant 23 Apr 1862 |
Promoted to 3rd lieutenant 23 Oct 1862 |
Appears as 2nd lieutenant 1 Jan 1863 |
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KENDALL, JOSEPH |
killed in action: 5 Aug 1862, Malvern Hill | |
Parents: Jeremiah & Jane Carter Kendall |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861, Markham, VA | |
Unit: Co. G, 49th Virginia Infantry |
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KENDALL, GEORGE W. |
Parents: Noah & Martha Thompson Kendall | Wife: Julia McCormack |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861, Markham, VA | |
Unit: Co. G, 49th Virginia Infantry |
Captured and exchanged twice |
paroled 21 Apr 1865 |
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KENDALL, SIDNEY |
born: Shenandoah County | killed in action: 29 Aug 1862, Manassas |
Wife: Mary Jane McDonald (m. 13 Nov 1860) | occupation: miller |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Strasburg | rank: private1 |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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KENDRICK, EDWARD S. |
killed in action: 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run |
Enlisted: 1 Jun 1861, Harpers Ferry | rank: private1 |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. F, 18 Apr 1862 |
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KENNEDY, GEORGE WASHINGTON |
born: 1842 | died: 1915 |
buried: St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
Parents: Jonas & Louisiana Kennedy | Wife: Laura W. Wick |
Unit: New Market Artillery |
Addional service: Danville Artillery |
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KENNEDY, JOHN T. |
born: Rockingham County | |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as guard on Ordnance train AUg 1862 - Aug 1863 |
Wounded 27 Nov 1863, Mine Run |
POW 6 Apr 1865, Farmville; to Point Lookout 14 Apr 1865; released under oath 28 Jun 1865 |
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KENNER, THOMAS B. |
born: 19 Jan 1829 | died: 1 Aug 1904 |
buried: Mt. Zion United Methodist Church (Old Strasburg) Cemetery, Strasburg |
Wife: Annie C. Kenner |
Unit: Co. I, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
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KENNEY, JOHN, JR. |
Enlisted: 21 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as Ordnance sergeant 22 Sep 1861 |
Appointed Ordnance sergeant 15 May 1862 |
Absent sick after 20 Feb 1864; no further record |
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KENNEY, ROBERT |
born: circa 1841 | |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed at Post Office, Harpers Ferry |
POW 24 Sep 1864, Luray; to Point Lookout 3 Oct 1864; exchanged 13 Feb 1865 |
Paroled 16 May 1865, Staunton |
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KENNEY, WILLIAM DISON |
born: Mar 1842 | |
Parents: Richard & Sarah Ann Mills Kenney | Wife: Seletha Harrell |
Unit: 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry (Mosby's Partisan Rangers) |
Paroled 24 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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KERCZEWSKY (KERCHESKEY), JOSEPH |
born: 1804, Poland | |
Parents: Martin & Mary Bolkoskie | Wife (1): Delie B. Kerczewsky, d. 5 Dec 1861 |
| Wife (2): Mary Kay, m. 10 Feb 1863, Staunton |
Appears as Joseph Cacheska on Continental Morgan Guards guard roster 29 Oct 1859 |
occupation: shoemaker |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Winchester | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Discharged 8 Nov 1861 |
Resided near Mt. Sidney, Augusta County 1870 |
Will probated 5 May 1885 |
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KERLIN, SAMUEL |
born: 11 Oct 1816 | died: 23 Sep 1893 |
buried: Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville |
Parents: David & Barbara Kerlin | Wife (1): Catherine Miller |
| Wife (2): Mary Pence |
Unit: Co. C, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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KERLIN, THOMAS J. |
Wife: Sallie C. Kerlin |
Unit: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
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KERN / KERNS, ISAAC T. |
born: 4 Aug 1845 | died: 19 Oct 1908 or 20 Feb 1909 |
buried: Frye Cemetery, Alonzaville, Shenandoah County |
Parents: Henry & Sarah Kern | Wife: Mary Ella Maphis |
Enlisted: 24 Mar 1864, Brownsburg | rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
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KESLER, JOHN H. |
buried: St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
rank: private |
Unit: 8th New Market Star Artillery |
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KESSUCKER, J.W. |
Unit: Co. E, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
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KEY, JOHN |
Parents: Patrick & Mary Key | Wife: Magdalene Rupert |
Unit: 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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KEYSAER, JOHN CONRAD |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed pioneer 22 Feb 1863 |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Wounded in thigh 3 Jun 1864; no record after 28 Jun 1864 |
Alive in Tennessee in 1920 |
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KEYSER, B.F. |
buried: Keyser Cemetery, Rileyville |
rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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KEYSER, EPHRIAM A. |
rank: private | |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
Alive in Rileyville, 1902 |
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KEYSER, JOSEPH F. |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
On detached duty supervising construction of fortifications Nov 1861 |
Detailed Engineer Corps Nov 1861 |
Artificer Feb - Mar 1862 |
Deserted 1 May 1862 |
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KIBLER, ALFRED |
born: 16 Jan 1831, Fort Valley | killed in action: 16 Sep 1862, Sharpsburg |
Parents: Philip & Margaret Coverstone Kibler | Wife: Julia Ann Coverstone (d/o John & Elizabeth Golladay Coverstone) |
Enlisted: 24 Mar 1862 | |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
Prior service: Co. C, 135th Virginia Militia |
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KIBLER, ANDREW J. |
resided: Edinburg | |
Enlisted: 15 Aug 1861, Winchester | rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Enlisted: 1 May 1862, New Market | rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Captured 4 Apr 1863, Millwood; to Fort McHenry 11 Apr 1863; to Fort Monroe for exchange 19 Apr 1863 |
Captured 25 Aug 1863, while scouting for General Lomax (no federal records to confirm this) |
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KIBLER, ANDREW JACKSON |
born: 11 Aug 1840, Fort Valley | died: 2 Dec 1913, Wellsville, KS |
buried: Wellsville Cemetery, Wellsville, KS |
Parents: Philip & Margaret Coverstone Kibler | Wife: Caroline Burner |
Enlisted: 15 Apr 1862 | |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Additional service: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional service: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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KIBLER, ANDREWS J., JR. |
born: circa 1830 | |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as laborer on railroad bridges 1861 (month not stated) |
Wounded 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run |
Paroled 8 May 1865, Winchester |
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KIBLER, CHARLES |
born: circa 1844, Rockingham County | occupation: laborer |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick with leave Jul - Oct 1861 |
Unfit for duty with St. Vitus Dance (chorea); discharged 1862 |
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KIBLER, DANIEL |
born: 6 Jan 1842 | died: 1 Apr 1863 |
buried: Sheetz Cemetery, Woodstock |
Parents: Philip & May Sheetz Kibler |
Unit: Co. K, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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KIBLER, DAVID C. |
born: 8 Nov 1837, Fort Valley | died: 13 Sep 1903, Harrisonburg |
buried: Harrisonburg |
Parents: Philip & Margaret Coverstone Kibler | Wife: Mary Keller |
Enlisted: 24 Mar 1862 |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry, "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
Prior service: Co. A, 146th Virginia Militia |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
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KIBLER, HIRAM C. |
born: Luray | |
Enlisted: 12 Mar 1862, Luray | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded Aug 1862, Manassas |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; released under oath 27 Jun 1865 |
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KIBLER, JACOB H. |
born: circa 1836 | killed in action: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | rank: 2nd sergeant |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 2nd lieutenant 8 Apr 1861 |
Promoted to captain 3 Apr 1862 |
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KIBLER, JAMES ALLEN |
born: Dec 1834, Shenandoah County | died: 24 Feb 1919 |
occupation: cabinetmaker | buried: Patmos Lutheran Church Cemetery, Woodstock |
Wife: Amanda Louise Fravel Hoover, married Nov 1866 |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 3rd corporal 3 Apr 1862 |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville, gunshot wound to lumbar region |
POW 2 Mar 1865, Waynesboro; to Fort Delaware 9 Mar 1865; relased under oath 15 Jun 1865 |
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KIBLER, NOAH |
born: 17 May 1827 | died: 10 May 1892 |
Wife: Mary Haas | resided: Shenandoah County |
occupation: farmer | buried: Patmos Lutheran Church Cemetery, Woodstock |
Enlisted: 23 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill | rank: private, conscripted |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
Discharged 4 Aug 1862 |
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KIBLER, REUBEN A. |
resided: Luray | |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as laborer on Railroad Aug 1861 |
Absent sick Oct 1862 - Feb 1863 |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; released under oath 27 Jun 1865 |
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KIBLER, WILLIAM H. |
Enlisted: 7 Mar 1862, Luray | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 23 May - 2 Aug 1862 |
MIA after 26 Jun 1863, Pennsylvania |
No further record (May be same William H. Kibler listed below) |
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KIBLER, WILLIAM H. |
born: 2 Dec 1824 | died: 29 Sep 1911 |
buried: Patmos Lutheran Church Cemetery, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 14 Feb 1863, New Market | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. L, 97th Virginia Militia |
Wounded 3 Jul 1863, Fairfield, PA |
Paroled 18 Apr 1865, Winchester |
postwar resident of Woodstock |
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KIBLINGER, WILLIAM C. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrad's Store | rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. B 31 Oct 1864 |
Paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomatox Court House |
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KIDWELL, WILLIAM MANLEY |
born: 8 Sep 1844 | died: 7 Jul 1892 |
Parents: William & Theodosia Wilkins Kidwell | Wife: Elizabeth Ann Atwood, m. 9 Jun 1866 |
Enlisted: 1 Sep 1863 | rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
Children: Laura Ellen, Virginia Elizabeth, James William, Anne Eliza, John Thomas, Mary Susan, Sarah Margaret and Mattie Bell Kidwell |
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KIEFFER, ALDINE SILLIMAN |
born: 1 Aug 1840, Saline County, MO | died: 30 Nov 1904, Dayton |
occupation: publisher, poet |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 4 Oct - 1 Dec 1861, typhoid fever |
Appears as 5th sergeant Feb 1863 |
POW 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; to Old Capitol Prison 4 May 1863; exchanged 10 May 1863 at City Point |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 21 May 1864; released under oath 23 Apr 1865 |
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KIGER, CORNELIUS EDWARD |
born: Sep 1831, Frederick County | died: 30 Aug 1918, near Grimes, Frederick County |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 28 Apr 1861, Winchester | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards |
Sick Aug - Oct 1861 |
Discharged 11 Nov 1862, Camp Baylor, for disability (hernia) |
Engaged in furniture and undertaking business |
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KILLEEN, THOMAS |
born: Ireland | killed in action: 28 Aug 1862, Manassas |
occupation: clerk |
Enlisted: 28 Apr 1861, Staunton | rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Reported for duty 24 May 1861 |
Promoted to 2nd lieutenant 13 Apr 1862 |
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KINGAN, JAMES A. |
Parents: James & Polly Kingan | Wife: Rebecca L. Wicks |
buried: St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
Unit: McIntosh's Battalion Confederate Artillery |
Unit: 8th New Market Star Artillery (1st sergeant) |
Unit: Danville Artillery |
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KIPPS, ADAM |
born: 24 Apr 1842 | died: 15 Apr 1893 |
buried: Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
Parents: Jacob & Elizabeth Kipps | Wife: Rebecca Ann Fansler |
Enlisted: 9 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia (private) |
Captured 2 Aug 1862, Orange Court House; paroled on the Steamer Juniata 1 Sep 1862; exchanged 21 Sep 1862 |
Captured 5 Mar 1865, Mount Jackson; confined at Fort Delaware; oath and released 15 Jun 1865 |
postwar resident of Shenandoah County |
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KIPPS, JACOB E., JR. |
born: 13 Jan 1840, Shenandoah County | died of wounds: 21 May 1862, Narrow Passage, Shenandoah County |
buried: Zirkle Cemetery, New Market |
Enlisted: 8 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior service: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia (private) |
Wounded in skirmish at Woodstock on Narrow Passage Creek 21 May 1862, by a ball from a yankee picket |
"an excellent young man and a brave soldier" |
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KIPPS, JOHN |
Wife: Susanna Lohr |
Unit: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
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KIPPS, LOUIS / LEWIS |
born: 14 Sep 1847 | died: 20 Feb 1926 |
buried: Mt. Zion Lutheran Cemetery, New Market |
Postwar rosters say he enlisted but by the time he reported, the war was over |
1910 census: age 62, farmer, Lee District, Shenandoah County; shows him as a veteran |
No further record |
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KIPPS, NICHOLAS |
born: 28 Nov 1824 | died: 1 Aug 1884 |
buried: Mt. Zion Lutheran Cemetery, New Market |
Wife: Mary Catherine Kipps |
Unit: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
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KIRBY, JOHN C. |
born: May 1834 | died: 10 Sep 1909, Harpers Ferry, WV |
unmarried | buried: Harper's Cemetery, Harpers Ferry |
Enlisted: 3 Jul 1861, Winchester | Rank: musician |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Captured at Winchester and paroled Jun 1862 |
Obituary Winchester Evening Star states he enlisted in 2nd Virginia Infantry and transferred to band, which became "Kirby's Band" |
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KIRKPATRICK, JOHN |
born: Rockingham County | died: 13 May 1863, Ellwood hospital |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: 4th corporal |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Under arrest for allowing prisoner to escape 19 Aug 1862; released unconditionally 10 Dec 1862 |
Wounded slightly 25 May 1862, Winchester; MWIA May 1863, Chancellorsville |
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KIRKPATRICK, THOMAS |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Under arrest 19 Aug 1862, being on guard duty when prisoner escaped; released 1 Sep 1862 and returned to duty |
Deserted 13 Dec 1862 |
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KISLING, WHITFIELD G. |
killed in action: 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House |
Commissioned 18 Apr 1861, McGaheysville | Rank: 1st lieutenant |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appointed adjutant 15 May 1862; Wounded 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run |
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KITE, CHARLES R. |
born: 18 Sep 1844, near Conrads Store | killed in action: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
buried: Elk Run Cemetery, Elkton |
Enlisted: 1 Oct 1862, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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KITE, JAMES F. |
Unit: Co. E, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior Service: Co. L, 97th Virginia Militia |
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KITE, JOHN WILLIAM |
killed in action: 21 Jul 1861, Manassas (shot through chest) |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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KITE, JOSEPH H. |
born: 1823 near Conrads Store | died: 1889, Elkton |
buried: Elk Run Cemetery, Elkton |
Wife: Sarah Miller |
Commissioned: 18 Apr 1861 | Rank: 1st lieutenant |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Resigned 6 Dec 1861 |
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KITE, WILLIAM EDWIN |
born: 3 Mar 1847, near Conrads Store | died: 1928, Elkton |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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KLINE, DANIEL WILLIAM |
born: 1843 | died: 1907, Winchester VA |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery |
Parents: John Jacob & Elizabeth Kline | Wife: Mary Hoover |
Rank: private |
Unit: Cutshaw's Battery (later merged into Carpenter's Battery) of Jackson's Artillery |
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KLINE, JOHN H. |
born: 1839 |
occupation: blacksmith and farmer |
Wife: Mary J. Swartz, married 17 Nov 1859 |
Enlisted: 9 Jul 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Deserted 19 Jul 1861 |
Rolls show him as both AWOL and present Feb - Mar 1862 |
Reward notice in Winchester Virginian 2 Feb 1862, stated he lived near Brucetown and was a blacksmith; Living in Frederick County 1870 |
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KLINE, JOHN S. |
born: 1847 | died: 1929 |
buried: Mount Jackson Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Wife: Mary Virginia Kline |
Unit: Co. F, 62nd Virginia Infantry |
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KNEISLEY, LEVI W. |
resident of Shenandoah County | died: 1909 |
Enlisted: 29 Apr 1862 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry , May 1862 |
Promoted to Corporal 1 Nov 1862; promoted to Sergeant 4 May 1863; Wounded 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg |
Captured 5 Jul 1863, South Mountain, MD; to Fort Delaware, exchanged: 31 Jul 1863 |
Captured 27 Sep 1863, Strasburg; paroled at Fort Delaware 30 Oct 1864; Present 31 Oct 1864 |
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KNEISLEY, LOUIS C. |
born: 1834 | died: 1909 |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Parents: Reuben & Susan Majors Kneisley | Wife: Frances C. Anderson |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Additional Service: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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KNEISLEY, HENRY C. |
Parents: Abraham & Sarah Kniesley | Wife: Sarah Cullers |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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KNISELEY, LUTHER B. |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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KNIGHT, GEORGE W. |
born: 9 Mar 1827, Baltimore | died: 28 Jun 1904 |
occupation: laborer |
buried: Union Forge Church Cemetery, Lantz Mill |
Parents: Aaron & Catherine Knight | Wife: (1) Sarah Catherine Barton |
| Wife: (2) Rebecca Hottel |
Enlisted: 21 Apr 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick after 25 Aug 1861; Discharged 1 Dec 1861, chronic dysentery |
Additional Service: Co. E, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
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KNIGHT, JOHN |
Resided: Page County |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 24 Jan - Dec 1862; under arrest Jan 1863; POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort McHenry; to Fort Delaware 9 Jul 1863; released under oath 20 Jun 1865 |
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KNIPPLE, EDWARD B. |
Resided: Winchester |
Enlisted: 10 Jun 1861, Mt. Meridian | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 1 Apr 1862 - ?; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; released under oath 14 Jun 1865 |
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KNISELY, LOUIS C. |
born: 1835 | died: 1910 |
Resided: Shenandoah County |
occupation: tinsmith |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: 4th corporal |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 2nd sergeant 3 Apr 1862; Wounded 25 May 1862, Winchester; Wounded (shoulder) Jul 1862, Seven Days |
Wounded 30 Aug 1862, Manassas; Transferred to Co. B 31 Oct 1864; Wounded May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; POW 12 Jan 1865, Woodstock; listed as guerilla; to Fort McHenry 18 Jan 1864; released 5 May 1865 |
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KNISELY, LUTHER B. |
born: circa 1842, Woodstock | died: Mar 1890, Kansas City, MO |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted from ranks to 4th corporal 21 May 1863; Promoted to 3rd corporal 10 Jun 1863 |
POW Woodstock 13 Dec 1863; to Wheeling Atheneum Prison; to Camp Chase, OH 18 Dec 1863; to Fort Delaware 17 Mar 1864; released under oath 15 Jun 1865 |
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KNOTT, EDWARD J. |
born: 22 Jun 1833 (?) | died: 22 May 1910 (?) |
buried: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Mount Jackson (?) |
Wife: Eliza E. Knott |
Unit: Co. G, 97th Virginia Militia |
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KNUPP, ABRAHAM |
born: 11 Jun 1831 | died: 20 Jan 1904 |
buried: Flat Rock Brethren Cemetery, Moore's Store |
Parents: Jacob & Liddie Knupp | Wife: Catherine Good |
Enlisted: 27 Aug 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
AWOL Mar - Apr, Jul - Aug 1864; No further record |
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KNUPP, AMBROSE |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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KNUPP, JOHN A. |
Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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KOINER, ABSOLOM |
born: 5 Aug 1824, Augusta County | died: 30 Dec 1920 |
buried: Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cemetery |
Student University of Virginia; Staunton lawyer, member Virginia Legislature |
Wife: Virginia M. Koiner, m. 1850 |
Enlisted: 19 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: captain |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Appointed Major, 5th Regiment Virginia Infantry 11 Sep 1861 |
Dropped at reorgnization Apr 1862; Promoted to Lt. Colonel, C.S.A. Colonel of Militia and Reserves |
Present at battle of Piedmont 5 Jun 1864; Member Virginia Legislature after the war; farmer at Fishersville |
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KOONTZ, ADAM |
Enlisted: 9 Jul 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 2nd corporal 23 Apr 1862 |
Wounded 29 Aug 1862, Manassas; Wounded (left thigh) 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; POW May 1863, Chancellorsville; to Old Capitol Prison May 1863; paroled 25 Jun 1863 |
No record after 13 Sep 1864 |
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KOONTZ / KOOTS, GEORGE H. |
born: 18 Aug 1825 (?) | died: 25 Oct 1908 (?) |
buried: Old Union Church Cemetery (?) |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
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KOONTZ, GEORGE WILLIAM |
born: 1839 | died: 1925 |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Parents: William J. & Elizabeth Ann Grandstaff Koontz | Wife: Mary C. Newman |
Rank: private |
Unit: 8th New Market Star Artillery |
Additional Service: Danville Artillery |
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KOONTZ, HUGH RAMSEY THOMPSON |
born: 19 Aug 1837, Woodstock | killed in action: 8 Oct 1864, Mount Jackson |
buried: Old Union Church Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Attended Woodstock Academy |
occupation: merchant, Mount Jackson, 1861 |
Attended Virginia Military Institute, beginning Spring, 1861 |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Orkney Springs |
Elected 1st Lieutenant (date not given) |
Elected Captain 30 Nov 1861 |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Credited with helping save Turner Ashby's life near North River Bridge, Apr 1862, when Ashby was surrounded, Koontz shot one of the men; appointed Captain 22 May 1862 |
court-martialed 17 Sep 1863, tried for conduct prejudice to good order |
Postwar source states he was placed in command of McNeill's Rangers; another account shows him as only a guide; At home on sick furlough, he joined his company when learning of the retreating federal army burning barns and forage, all superior officers were wounded and he was placed in command of the regiment by General T.L. Rosser. |
"While gallantly leading a charge of his regiment" he was mortally wounded within an hour of taking command, within three miles of his home. |
"Recognized as a brave, determined and gallant officer" |
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KOONTZ, JACOB G. |
born: Augusta County | died of wounds: 11 Jul 1863 |
Enlisted: 23 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
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KOONTZ, MILTON S. |
born: 27 Jul 1840 | died: 30 Oct 1867 |
buried: Old Edinburg Cemetery, Edinburg |
Parents: William J. & Elizabeth Ann Grandstaff Koontz |
Unit: Co. C, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to New Market Artillery |
Additional Service: Danville Artillery |
Additional Service: Co. G, 23rd Virginia Cavalry |
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KOONTZ, PETER W. |
buried: Mountain Valley ? |
Enlisted: 23 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 8 May 1862; detailed as hospital nurse 4 May 1863 |
AWOL 15 Jul - 10 Sep 1863; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 Aug 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; exchanged 10 Mar 1865, James River |
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KOONTZ, ROBERT |
Enlisted: 9 Jul 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
On detached service Apr - Jun 1862, Lynchburg; Wounded 15 Jun 1863, Winchester; Absent 15 Jun 1863 - Feb 1864; Wounded 24 Jul 1864, Kernstown; No record after Aug 1864 |
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KOONTZ, W.H. |
Parents: Harrison & Catherine Koontz | Wife: Barbara A. Holler |
Unit: Co. E, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
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WILLIAM KOONTZ |
born: 4 Feb 1836, Marksville District, Page County | died: 20 Oct 1905 |
buried: Methodist Church Cemetery |
Parents: Moses & Nancy Urt Koontz | Wife: Elizabeth Reynard |
Enlisted: 10 Aug 1862, age 27 |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry (postwar rosters only) |
Prior Service: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
Wounded 28 Aug 1862, Manassas; Paroled 20 Apr 1865, Mount Jackson; Residing in Edinburg, 1900 |
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KOSKI, SAMUEL |
occupation: baker |
Enlisted: 23 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill (age 22) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Transferred to Co. G 19 Jun 1861 |
Deserted 2 Nov 1861 at Centreville |
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KRAMER, WILLIAM H. |
died: 10 Apr 1864 |
Enlisted: 23 Dec 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Absent as courier for General Rosser Nov - Dec 1863, taking dispatches to Richmond |
Absent on foraging detail Mar 1864; Drowned in the James River near Natural Bridge 10 Apr 1864 |
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KRIDER, JOHN |
resident of Shenandoah County |
occupation: blacksmith |
Enlisted: 18 May 1861, age 20 |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry , "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
Wounded 21 Jul 1861, First Manassas; Captured 16 Jun 1862, Shenandoah County; to Camp Chase: 30 Jun 1862; exchanged 25 Aug 1862 |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; Paroled 15 Apr 1865, Lynchburg and 19 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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KRONK, HARRISON H. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
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KURTZ, GEORGE WASHINGTON |
born: 6 Mar 1838, Winchester | died: 14 Nov 1926 |
occupation: cabinetmaker |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Father: Isaac Kurtz | Wife: Mary Francis Clayton, married 1871; five children |
Member Continental Morgan Guards 1857 - 1861 |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Appointed 1st sergeant 1 Aug 1861; promoted to 1st lieutenant 18 Apr 1862; to captain 8 Jun 1862 |
Wounded (hip) 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; returned to duty Aug 1863; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania; to Fort Delaware; released 15 Jun 1865 |
Postwar furniture manufacturer and undertaker, Winchester |
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KURTZ, PETER LAUCK |
born: 1837 | died: 8 Dec 1895 |
occupation: printer |
buried: Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 5 Jun 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to sergeant 19 Apr 1862; to 1st sergeant 15 Jul 1862 |
In hospital Sep 1862 - Aug 1863; Transferred to Quartermaster Dept. Dec 1863; returned to Co. A 20 Feb 1864 |
POW 22 Sep 1864, Fishersville; to Fort McHenry and Point Lookout; exchanged 20 Feb 1864; Paroled 9 Apr 1865 |
postwar occupation: job printer, a founder and publisher of the Winchester News; Cousin of George W. Kurtz |
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KURTZ, ROBERT ISAAC, SR. |
born: 28 Jan 1823, Winchester | died: 9 Feb 1900, Deland, FL |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester |
Enlisted: 22 May 1862, Winchester (Turner Ashby Camp United Confederate Veterans records) | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded (head) 23 Mar 1862, Kernstown |
Enlisted: 1 Mar 1864 (Confederate Service Records) |
Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 23rd Virginia Cavalry |
Wounded 19 Sep 1864; Paroled 13 Apr 1865, Winchester |
postwar jailor and deputy sheriff, Frederick County |
Moved to Florida in 1885; Brother of Peter L. Kurtz, cousin of George W. Kurtz |
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