MAGRUDER, JOHN WILLIAM |
born: 2 Nov 1845, Woodstock | died: 2 Jul 1915 |
resident of Woodstock |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Attended Bloomfield Academy Dec 1861; Attended Virginia Military Institute; drill master with Jackson on Western Virginia trip 1862 (Bath-Romney Campaign Jan 1862); winter 1863-1864, served as courier at Lee's Headquarters |
Enlisted: Spring 1864 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry (postwar source) |
Captured date and place not stated; elected Captain of Luther Anderson Guards, 1877, Woodstock; Major of 2nd Virginia Infantry when it was first organized after the war; Captain, Co. A, 2nd Virginia Infantry, Spanish American War |
postwar farmer, assistant Cashier, Shenandoah County Bank and manager, milling business |
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MAGRUDER, PHILIP WILLIAM / WILSON |
born: 16 Mar 1838, Woodstock | died: 4 Mar 1907, Woodstock |
Parents: William W. & Mary Susan Williams Magruder | Wife: Ann Eliza Ott |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: 3rd sergeant |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Commissioned 2nd lieutenant 8 Oct 1861; not reelected and reduced to ranks 3 Apr 1862; wounded (spine and knee) 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; detailed as clerk Dec 1863, Staunton |
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MALONEY, JAMES A. |
born: 28 May 1830 | died: 1 Oct 1915 |
buried: St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
Parents: John & Harriett Maloney | Wife: Jane Eliza Miller |
Unit: Co. B, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MANNING, WILLIAM J. |
died: 21 Dec 1862, typhoid fever and pneumonia |
Enlisted: 10 Sep 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
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MANSFIELD, JERRY |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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MANSFIELD, JOHN |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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MAPHIS, AARON |
born: 10 May 1822 | died: 15 Aug 1903 |
buried: Frye Cemetery, Alonzaville | Wife: Isabel Smootz |
Unit: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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MAPHIS, GEORGE |
born: 18 Aug 1819 | died: 5 Apr 1911 |
buried: Lantz Bowman Cemetery, Edinburg | Wife: Anna Elizabeth Cline |
Unit: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
Additonal Service: Co. C, 3rd (Chrisman's) Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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MAPHIS, PHILIP W. |
born: 27 May 1837 | died: 11 Mar 1877 |
occupation: house painter | buried: Rhodes Maphis Cemetery, near Saumsville |
Parents: Philip & Rachel Maphis | Wife: Louisa C. Rhodes |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. L, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded (arm & side) 2 Jul 1861, Falling Waters (aka Hainesville; aka Hoke's Run); returned Aug 1861; reduced to private; AWOL Apr 17 - Dec 1862; no further record |
Enlisted: 2 Apr 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Paroled 6 Jun 1865, Staunton |
Alive in 1882 |
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MAPHIS, SAMUEL |
born: 6 Jun 1828, Shenandoah County | died: 28 Mar 1889 |
occupation: farmer | buried: Maphis Hamman Cemetery, Alonzaville |
Wife: Anna Wisman |
Enlisted: 23 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry "Continental Morgan Guard" |
Deserted 29 Dec 1862 near Guinea Station; noted on rolls until Feb 1863; desertion roll of 31 Mar 1864 states he was then at Summerville, Shenandoah County |
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MAPHIS, WILLIAM |
died: 29 Aug 1907 |
Assigned to Co. I, 33rd Virginia Infantry, 8 Apr 1862 |
Wounded 25 May 1862, Winchester, discharged |
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MAPHIS, WILLIAM H. |
born: circa 1844 |
Enlisted: 26 Aug 1862, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Wounded 5 May 1864, Todd's Tavern; paroled 19 Apr 1865, Winchester; No further record |
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MUNCH, JAMES MADISON |
born: Apr 1840, Strasburg | died: 28 Sep 1922, Washington, DC |
occupation: butcher |
buried: Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester | Parents: John M. & Emeline March |
Enlisted: 30 Apr 1861, Winchester | Rank: 1st sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry "Continental Morgan Guard" |
Sick in hospital, Winchester, Feb - Apr 1862; detailed at Winchester Oct 1862 - Feb 1863; on record as having deserted 12 Jun 1863, Front Royal; pension application, 18 Oct 1915, states he left the service after Sharpsburg "on account of my health and was sick for over a year" (Capt. Kurtz approved the pension) |
Removed to Washington, DC, 1916 |
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MARQUESS, JOHN B. |
died: 3 Nov 1861, hospital, Camp Johnson, of pneumonia | buried: Fairview Cemetery, Culpeper |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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MARQUESS, WILLIAM W. |
died: 13 Dec 1861, at home, of pneumonia |
Enlisted: 12 Aug 1861, Camp Johnson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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MARRITY, JOHN |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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MARRITY, JOSEPH |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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MARSHALL, JOHN H. |
born: near Conrads Store | died: 15 Mar 1865, Elmira Prison, of smallpox |
buried: Elmira, NY , Grave #1737 | re-interred Woodlawn Cemetery, Grave #1688 |
Wife: Julia Baughn, m. Apr 1862 |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL about 1 May 1862 - 6 Feb 1863; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864 |
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MARSHALL, JOSEPH |
born: 13 Aug 1824 | died: 17 Feb 1906 |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Wife: Catherine Ann Feller |
Unit: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MARSHALL, MONTGOMERY |
born: near Conrad's Store |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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MARSHALL, ROBERT F. |
born: near Conrads Store | died: 9 Sep 1864, Elmira Prison |
buried: Elmira Prison, Grave #215 | re-interred Woodlawn Cemetery, Grave #200 |
Conscripted 1 Jun 1863, Hamilton's Crossing | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864 |
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MARSHALL, WESLEY |
born: May 1817 | died after 1901 |
Wife: Sarah Ann Reynard |
Unit: Co. G, 136 Virginia Militia |
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MARSHALL, WILLIAM (A.?) |
born: near Conrads Store |
Wife: Fannie Helsley |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded: 24 Jul 1864; no further record |
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MARSTON, GEORGE THOMAS |
buried: Old Edinburg Cemetery |
Parents: Lewis & Margaret Marston | Wife: (1) Mary C. Evans |
| Wife: (2) Caroline J. Coffman Bell |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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MARSTON, JOHN R. |
born: circa 1844 | died: 26 Mar 1862, Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, typhoid fever |
buried: Isaiah Clem Cemetery, Seven Fountains |
Enlisted: 1 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
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MARSTON, JOSEPH H. |
born: 15 Sep 1841 | died: 1 Jun 1916, Robert E. Lee Confederate Soldiers Home, Richmond |
occupation: carpenter |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appears as 4th corporal about Sep 1861; transferred to Co. F, 18 Apr 1862; POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort McHenry 6 Jul 1863; to Fort Delaware 8 Jul 1863; to Point Lookout 27 Oct 1863; exchanged 30 Oct 1864 |
Paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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MARSTON, JOSEPH (JR.?) |
born: circa 1842 |
buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appears as 4th corporal 2 Aug 1861; service with Co. F, date unknown; Possible service with 35th Virginia Cavalry |
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MARTIN, GEORGE |
Enlisted: 1 Jun 1862, Strasburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Substitute; deserted 5 Jun 1862, with gun |
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MARTIN, ISAAC NEWTON |
born: circa 1836 | died: Ohio? |
occupation: miller | buried: Fernwood, OH |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 6 Jun 1862; paroled and exchanged; returned to duty Sep 1862; arrested 27 Jul 1864, Winchester; to Wheeling Atheneum Prison; released under amnesty oath 27 Aug 1864; no further record |
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MARTIN, JAMES N. |
born: circa 1846 |
Enlisted: 22 Mar 1862, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; paroled POW 11 May 1865, Winchester |
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MARTIN, JOHN W. |
Enlisted: 6 Mar 1862, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 23 May 1862 - about Sep 1862; accidentally wounded Sep 1862; absent Sep 1862 - Nov 1863?, General Hospital, Charlottesville, apparently with gunshot wound |
No further record |
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MARTIN, WILLIAM A. |
born: 10 Mar 1836 | buried: Rileyville Cemetery, Page County |
Wife: Elizabeth Martin (2 Aug 1842 - 27 Aug 1911) |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed 16 Aug 1862 hospital duty; POW 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; released 19 Jun 1865 |
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MARTIN, WILLIAM T. |
Mortally wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
occupation: baker | age: 23 |
Enlisted: 17 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Present & detailed as assistant baker for regiment 13 May - 4 Jun 186?; AWOL 17 Jun 1862; deserted late 1862; joined from desertion |
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MARTZ, ADDISON BLAIR |
born: 28 Oct 1834, Rockingham County | died of wounds: 5 May 1863 |
occupation: farmer |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Dicharged 26 Sep 1861, by order of Secretary of War; Reenlisted: 5 Jun 1862 |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 25 Aug 1862 - about Mar 1863, typhoid fever; MWIA Chancellorsville |
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MARTZ, DORILAS J. |
born: 1825 | died: 1906 |
buried: Old Edinburg Cemetery |
Wife: Elizabeth S. Grandstaff |
Unit: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
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MARTZ, DORILUS HENRY LEE |
born: 23 Mar 1837, Lacey Spring | died: 20 Oct 1914, Harrisonburg |
occupation: merchant | buried: Woodbine Cemetery, Harrisonburg |
Wife: Mary Nicholas Carter, m. 14 Nov 1860 |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: 1st sergeant |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 1st lieutenant 15 Aug 1861; promoted to captain 7 Nov 1861; wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; appointed Lieutenant Colonel 22 Sep 1863 |
POW 10 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 16 May 1864; to Hilton Head, SC 26 Jun 1864; exchanged prior to Oct 1864; Paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
Member Virginia House of Delegates for times prior to the war; Businessman, clerk of Circuit Court, Rockingham County |
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MARTZ, MICHAEL JACKSON |
born: 30 May 1843, Locust Grove, Rockingham County | died: 25 Aug 1922 |
buried: Lacey Springs Cemetery | Wife: Barbara Katherine Martz |
Enlisted: 16 Apr 1862, Port Republic | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Apparently transferred from cavalry 1862; absent sick 19 Aug 1862 - about Mar 1863; absent sick 9 Sep 1863 - Jul 1864; transferred to Co. B 31 Oct 1864; paroled 20 Apr 1865, New Market |
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MARYE, WILLIAM STAGE |
born: 1841 | died: 2 Dec 1895 |
buried: Lawler Cemetery, Luray |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 18 Jul 1861 - 15 Feb 1862; AWOL 17 Jun 1862 - 16 Aug 1862; POW Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort Delaware 21 Jul 1863; to Point Lookout 27 Oct 1863; exchanged 18 Feb 1865 |
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MASON, HENRY C. |
born: 24 Feb 1836, near Broadway | died: 16 May 1893, near Broadway (postwar rosters show d. 1913) |
buried: Cedar Run Cemetery, Rockingham County |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Point of Rocks, Virginia | Rank: 1st sergeant |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Horse killed in action 23 May 1862, Buckton Station; wounded (leg, slight) 25 Apr 1863, Greenland Gap, while on scout duty |
Commanding Co. G, 7th Virginia Cavalry 21 Jun 1864 |
Wounded (heel, severe) 23 Aug 1864, Ream's Station; paroled 31 May 1865, Harrisonburg |
postwar roster shows Lieutenant; postwar resident of Rockingham County; Three brothers in U.S. service |
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MASON, MOSES |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MASON, ROBERT J. |
Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MASSEY, GEORGE W. |
buried: Our Soldiers Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Unit: Co. D, 45th Battalion, Virginia (not stated if Infantry or Cavalry) |
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MATHES, FRANCIS M. |
born: circa 1844, Page County |
occupation: farmer |
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Discharged 1 Oct 1861, injured in a fall |
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MATHEW, WILLIAM H. |
occupation: carpenter |
age: 22 |
Enlisted: 19 Apr 1861, Fauquier County | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 5th Virginia Infantry |
absent sick 28 Aug - Oct 1861; wounded 28 Aug 1862, Manassas; POW 16 Oct 1862; returned Feb 1863; AWOL 15 Jul 1863, Darkesville |
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MATTHEWS, JAMES A. |
born: 29 Apr 1839, Page County | died: 18 Jan 1927, Nebraska City, Nebraska |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 27 Jul 1861 - 7 Sep 1861; promoted to 3rd corporal 22 Apr 1862; absent sick 25 May - circa Sep 1862; AWOL 25 Nov 1862 - circa Jan 1863; AWOL 2 Feb 1864 - ?; POW 23 Sep 1864, Fishers Hill; to Point Lookout 30 Sep 1864; exchanged 17 Mar 1865, Aikens Landing |
Paroled 1 May 1865, Winchester |
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MATTHEWS, JOHN |
Assigned: 23 Apr 1862, Elk Run, from militia |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL about Jun 1862 - Feb 1863; deserted Jun 1862; reenlisted from desertion 15 Feb 1863; AWOL after 4 May 1863; in hospital May 1863, Charlottesville; transferred to Staunton; declared deserter |
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MATTHEWS, ROBERT L. |
Rank: private |
Unit: 8th New Market Star Artillery |
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MAUCK, DANIEL |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MAUCK, DAVID |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MAUCK, JOHN C. |
Resident of Winchester |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed to conscript duty Feb 1863 - Sep 1863, Rockingham County; appears as 3rd sergeant Nov - Dec 1862 returns; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; released under oath 27 Jun 1865 |
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MAUCK, JOHN W. |
born: 16 Dec 1835 | killed in action: 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run |
buried: Coffman Cemetery, near Luray |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 27 Oct 1861 - about Mar 1863; elected 3rd lieutenant 23 Apr 1862; appears as 2nd lieutenant, no date given |
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MAUCK, JOSEPH W. |
born: 18 Feb 1835 | died: 21 May 1912, Rockingham County |
Resident of Mount Clinton |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: 1st sergeant |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to Jr. 2nd lieutenant 4 May 1863; wounded Jul 1863, Gettysburg; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 17 May 1864; to Hilton Head, SC; to Fort Delaware 12 Mar 1865; released under oath 4 Jun 1864 |
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MAUCK, MARCUS / MARQUIS |
born: 1821 | died: 11 Mar 1906, Stoney Creek, Shenandoah County (tombstone says d. 1905) |
buried: Coffman Cemetery, Wolf Gap, Shenandoah County | Wife: Delilah Mauck |
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861 |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 28 Aug 1862, Second Manassas; captured 20 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 23 May 1864; to Elmira 3 Jul 1864; oath and released 17 May 1865 |
postwar resident of Edinburg |
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MAUCK, ROBERT C. |
died of wounds: 11 Jul 1862, Staunton |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: captain |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Prior service: Co. F, 146th Virginia Militia |
MWIA 24 May 1862, Winchester |
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MAUZY, THOMAS G. |
born: 1844, Montevideo, Rockingham County | died: 1912 |
occupation: merchant | Wife: Anna Bell Liggett |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, McGaheysville | Rank: 4th sergeant |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appears as 2nd sergeant Sep - Oct 1861 returns; elected 3rd lieutenant 23 Apr 1862; promoted to 2nd lieutenant about Oct 1863; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 17 May 1864; released 4 Jun 1865 under oath |
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MAXWELL, JAMES |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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MAXWELL, PAT |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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MAY, ANANIAS |
killed in action: 28 Aug 1862, Manassas |
Enlisted: 4 Sep 1861, Camp Blair | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 3 May 1862 - 2 Aug 1862 |
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MAY, DAVID |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia |
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MAY, GEORGE W. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MAY, JOSIAH F. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MAY, SAMUEL ALEXANDER |
died: 1878, Cass County, MO |
Enlisted: 3 Jul 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 1 Oct 1864, Port Republic; to Point Lookout 10 Oct 1864; exchanged 28 Mar 1865, Aikens Landing |
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MAY, STROTHER |
Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MAYHEW, GEORGE FREDERICK |
Enlisted: 18 Jul 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appointed corporal 7 Nov 1861; wounded (arm) 8 May 1862, McDowell; returned to duty about Sep 1862; promoted to 4th sergeant 1 Aug 1862; appointed clerk Sep 1862 |
Appointed clerk, Quartermaster Department Nov 1862; returned to ranks about Feb 1863; detailed clerk, Quartermaster Department Mar 1863 - Dec 1864; paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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MAYPHIS, HARRISON A. |
Unit: Co. G, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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McALLISTER, JOHN W. |
born: 15 Dec 1835 | died: 8 Oct 1925 |
Enlisted: 19 Jun1 861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 17 Apr 1862 - Jul 1862; wounded 28 Aug 1862, Manassas; absent sick 20 May 1863 - about Aug 1863; listed as "deserted to another command in Western Virginia" |
No further record |
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McALLISTER, WILLIAM C. |
born: circa 1833 | died: 19 Jun 1913, Harrisonburg |
buried: Harrisonburg |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to corporal 1 Aug 1862; wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; returned to duty Fall 1864; paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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McCAULEY, LARKIN J. |
Enlisted: 10 Jun 1861, Port Republic | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. F, 18 Apr 1862; deserted 20 Jul 1862; reenlisted from desertion 20 Apr 1863; deserted 7 Jul 1863 |
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McCAULEY, DANIEL |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Deserted 15 Mar 1862; reenlisted from desertion 6 Feb 1863, Skinkers Neck; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout, MD 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; exchanged 14 Mar 1865, James River; in hospital 6 Mar 1865, Chimborazo, hepatitis; on furlough at war's end |
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McCAUSLAND, HENRY C. |
enlisted 10 Mar 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed 31 Dec 1862; returned Oct 1863 at Spotsylvania; absent Oct 1864; paroled 16 May 1865 |
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McCHESNEY, ADAM |
died: 23 Jan 1862 |
buried: Our Soldiers Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Unit: Co. E, 2nd Virginia Cavalry |
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McCLANAHAN, GEORGE M. |
born: 5 Jan 1841 | died: 6 Jan 1929 |
buried: Riverview Cemetery, Strasburg |
Parents: Robert & Hettie McClanahan | Wife: Ann R. Bowman |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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McCLANAHAN, GEORGE W. |
born: 6 Jun 1840 | died: 23 Sep 1907 |
buried: Walters Cemetery, St. David Church, Shenandoah County |
Parents: John & Mary McClanahan | Wife: Ann R. F. Bowman |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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McCLANAHAN, JAMES L. |
Wife: Margaret E. Rigg |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Additional Service: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Prior Service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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McCLOUD, JOHN |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 26 Jul - 2 Oct 1862; 23 Nov 1862; no further record after 23 Nov 1862 |
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McCLOUD, JOHN H. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 1 Sep - 24 Oct 1861, typhoid fever; AWOL 5 Jun 1862 - 10 Nov 1862 |
No further record after 10 Nov 1862 |
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McCLOUD, NICHOLAS |
enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 5 Jun - 2 Oct 1862; Absent sick after Dec 1862; no further record |
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McCLUNG, WILLIAM HARVEY |
born: 1826 | Mortally wounded (above right eye) 19 Oct 1864, Cedar Creek |
buried: Rocky Springs Presbyterian Cemetery, Deerfield, Augusta County |
enlisted 21 Mar 1862, Meem's Bottom, Shenandoah County | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 19 Jun 1862; deserted and dropped from rolls Dec 1862; joined from desertions Feb 1863; shown on rolls as absent, returned Apr 1863; detailed to guard Corps ordnance train Jun - Aug 1863 |
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McCOY, JAMES |
born: 1835 | died: 18 Apr 1910, Mt. Airy, Shenandoah County |
buried: Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Woodstock |
Parents: George & Margaret McCoy | Wife: Margaret Elizabeth Rosenberger |
Enlisted: 23 Mar 1862, Rudes Hill | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry "Continental Morgan Guard" |
Prior Service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
POW 17 Sep 1862, Sharpsburg; paroled 20 Sep 1862; returned to company Dec 1862; detailed service in the Valley Jan - Aug 1863; POW 12 May 1864; to Fort Delaware; released 10 Jun 1864 |
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McCRARY, JOHN C. |
Enlisted: 16 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 4th corporal 23 Apr 1862; wounded (thigh) 8 May 1862, McDowell; absent sick with leave about Aug 1862 - Apr 1863 |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; exchanged 2 Mar 1865, James River |
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McCREARY, CHARLES DOUGLAS |
killed in action: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 16 Aug 1862 - 21 Jan 1863, emilepsia |
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McDANIEL, HAMILTON |
buried: St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market | Rank: 4th sergeant |
Unit: 8th New Market Star Artillery |
Tombstone inscription "Rice's Co., Virginia Light Artillery" |
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McDANIEL, JACOB |
died of wounds: 26 Jul 1861 |
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861 |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
MWIA 21 Jul 1861, Manassas |
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McDANIEL, JAMES |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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McDANIEL, JERRY |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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McDANIEL, SAMUEL L. |
buried: St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
Parents: Jacob & Anna Spitzer McDaniel | Wife: Elizabeth C. Bennett |
Rank: private |
Unit: 8th New Market Star Artillery |
Additional Service: Danville Artillery |
Tombstone inscription "Rice's Battery" |
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McDANIEL, THOMAS F. |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL after 23 Apr 1862 |
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McDONALD, ANGUS WILLIAM, SR. |
born: 14 Feb 1799, Winchester | died: 1 Dec 1864, Richmond, as a result of his cruel treatment while in a U.S. prison |
buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond |
Attended the Winchester Academy; admitted to West Point 30 Jul 1814, graduated 17 Jul 1817; 3rd Lieutenant, Corps of Artillery, U.S.A. |
Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, 7th U.S. Infantry , 1818 |
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant, 7th U.S. Infantry , 1818 |
Served at New Orleans, 1817 and Mobile Bay, 1818; resigned 31 Jan 1819 |
Became partner in Missouri Fur Company and engaged in the fur trade on Yellowstone River, 1821-25; returned to Romney, Virginia to study law; served as deputy sheriff and coroner |
Admitted to bar 1826; prewar lawyer and resident of Winchester; appointed Commissioner of Virginia, 26 Mar 1858 |
Went to London to seek information to settle the border dispute between Virginia and Maryland; was in Richmond when the ordnance of secession was passed |
Went directly to Harpers Ferry and offered his services to Maj. Gen. Kenton Harper, Virginia Militia |
Appointed aide-de-camp to Colonel Thomas J. Jackson, 2 May 1861, Harpers Ferry; appointed Inspector General, Harpers Ferry, 5 May 1861 |
Commissioned Colonel, Partisan Service, 5 Jun 1861; commissioned by Jefferson Davis to raise a legion of Cavalry; left active duty in the field Nov 1861, disabled by rheumatism |
Assisted General Thomas J. Jackson in the occupation of Romney Jan 1862; commanding post at Lexington 12 Dec 1863; wounded near Lexington, 1864, during a skirmish with Hunter's men |
Captured 21 Jun 1864, Rockbridge County; confined at Atheneum Prison 13 Jul 1864 with manacles on wrists and ankles; one of only two officers subjected to such treatment - Jefferson Davis being the other |
Wrote letter to Baltimore Gazette telling of his conditions of imprisonment (smuggled out of prison); General Ethan Allen Hitchcock, U.S.A., former West Point classmate and friend, ordered his release; sent to Point Lookout, 29 Oct 1864 |
Admitted to U.S.A. General Hospital, Point Lookout, Ward B, 2 Nov 1864; exchanged at Venus Point, Savannah River, Georgia, 15 Nov 1864 |
Postwar roster shows he suffered from epilepsy, from which he died |
"I consider him, Angus McDonald, one of the greatest heroes of the war" -- Jefferson Davis |
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McDONALDSON, JOHN H. |
born: circa 1842 |
occupation: farmer | resident of Rockingham County |
Enlisted: 12 Feb 1863, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Absent 31 Dec 1863 - 31 Mar 1864, employed as brigade teamster; surrendered by 10 Nov 1863; took oath of allegiance and was sent north |
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McENDREE, GEORGE E. |
Enlisted: 7 Dec 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 28 Aug 1862, Manassas; returned Dec 1862; wounded (head) slightly Jul 1863, Gettysburg; returned Aug 1863; sick with ascitis acute Nov 1863 - Feb 1864 |
POW 22 Sep 1864, Strasburg; to Point Lookout; U.S. records show he joined the U.S. Army 14 Oct 1864 |
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McFARLAND, JAMES WILLIAM |
born: 24 Jan 1844 | died: 26 May 1903 |
buried: Riverview Cemetery, Strasburg |
Parents: Charles & Sarah McFarland | Wife: Barbara Bly |
Enlisted: 1 Apr 1863 |
Unit: Co. D, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Captured: 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 20 May 1864; exchanged 30 Oct 1864; paroled 4 May 1865, Winchester |
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McFARLAND, ROBERT F. |
died: 26 Nov 1862 |
buried: Our Soldiers Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Unit: Co. K, 55th Virginia (not stated if Infantry or Cavalry) |
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McGINNIS, THOMAS W. |
died: 23 Dec 1864 |
buried: Our Soldiers Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Unit: Co. E, 2nd Virginia Cavalry |
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McINTURFF, AARON |
born: 27 Sep 1820 | died: 5 Aug 1902 |
buried: McInturff Cemetery, Kings Crossing, Shenandoah County |
Wife: Barbara Clem |
Unit: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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McINTURFF, ADDISON |
born: 1832 | died: 1906 |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Parents: Frederick & Sarah Conner McInturff | Wife: Barbara Elizabeth Grandstaff |
Unit: Co. E, 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
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McINTURFF, AMBROSE P. |
born: 1845 | died: 1916 |
buried: Riverview Cemetery, Strasburg |
Parents: Jonathan & Catherine O'Farrell McInturff | Wife: Annie M. Hottel |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1863, Brandy Station | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
postwar resident of Strasburg |
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McINTURFF, FRANKLIN |
died: 12 Jul 1863 |
Enlisted: 5 Apr 1862 |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
MWIA / captured 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg |
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McINTURFF, FRANKLIN |
Enlisted: 24 Mar 1862 |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry , "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
Deserted 17 Sep 1862 |
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McINTURFF, HENRY |
born: 31 Dec 1816 | died: 25 Jun 1900 |
buried: McInturff Cemetery, Seven Fountains, Shenandoah County |
Parents: Henry & Christina McInturff | Wife: (1) Lydia Cullers |
| Wife: (2) Frances Knicely |
Unit: Co. D, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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McINTURFF, HENRY CALVIN |
Parents: Henry & Elizabeth McInturff | Wife: Maria Lineweaver |
Enlisted: 24 Mar 1862, age 19 |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Prior Service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
Wounded 1 Jul 1862, Malvern Hill; admitted Richmond Hospital 3 Jul 1862, gunshot wound; captured 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 20 May 1864; exchanged 30 Jul 1864 |
Paroled 18 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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McINTURFF, HIRAM |
Parents: John & Sevilla Lichliter McInturff | Wife: Christina Kniesley |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Prior Service: 146th Virginia Militia |
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McINTURFF, HYRAM |
Enlisted: 24 Mar 1862, age 19 |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Captured 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; in hospital in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, to Fort Delaware 19 Aug 1863; to Point Lookout 26 Oct 1863; to Hammond General Hospital Nov 1863, chronic diarrhea |
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McINTURFF, ISAAC |
Parents: Daniel McInturff & Mary Clem | Wife: Christena "Teeny" Clem |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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McINTURFF, JAMES MARION |
born: circa 1836 | resided: Shenandoah County |
Company blacksmith |
Unit: Co. E, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. C, E 136th Virginia Militia |
Paroled 4 May 1865, Woodstock |
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McINTURFF, JOHN L. |
born: 15 Sep 1833 | died: 2 Apr 1880 |
buried: Boyer Cemetery, Fort Valley |
Parents: John & Sevilla Lichliter McInturff | Wife: Mary Elizabeth Boyer |
Unit: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
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McINTURFF, JOSEPH BURNER |
born: 4 May 1845 | died: 16 Jan 1920 |
buried: Riverview Cemetery, Strasburg |
Parents: Daniel & Mary Burner McInturff | Wife: Ellen O. Koontz |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1863, Brandy Station | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Paroled 18 Apr 1865, Winchester |
Postwar resident of Strasburg |
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McINTURFF, LEVI |
born: circa 1811, Shenandoah County | occupation: farmer |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: orderly sergeant |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appears as 2nd sergeant Sep - Oct 1861 returns; reduced to ranks 3 Apr 1862; discharged 25 Sep 1862, over age, rheumatism of limbs and spine |
Veteran of Mexican War |
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McINTURFF, LEVI |
born: Oct 1838 (tombstone says b. 1841) | died: 27 Jul 1930 |
buried: McInturff Cemetery, Kings Crossing, Shenandoah County |
Parents: Isaac & Christina "Teeny" Clem McInturff | Wife: Julia Ann Beahm |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Prior Service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
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McINTURFF, LEWIS |
born: 1828 | occupation: mechanic |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 1 Mar 1862 - about Oct 1862; detailed as teamster on ordnance train 27 Nov 1863 - Dec 1863; deserted; took oath of allegiance and sent north |
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McINTURFF, MARCUS |
Parents: Henry & Elizabeth McInturff | Wife: Mary E. Long |
Unit: Co. E, 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
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McINTURFF, MARCUS L. |
born: 11 Jan 1836 | killed in action: 21 Jul 1861, Manassas |
buried: McInturff Cemetery, Kings Crossing, Shenandoah County |
Parents: George & Sarah Ross McInturff |
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861 |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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McINTURFF, MARTIN VAN BUREN |
born: 10 Aug 1839 | died: 1 Dec 1897 |
buried: Abraham Burner Cemetery, Woodstock |
Enlisted: 18 Jun 1861 |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
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McINTURFF, THOMAS W. |
born: 19 Sep 1837 | died: Jan 1916, Woodstock (tombstone says d. 19 Jan 1917) |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Parents: Jonathan & Catherine O'Farrell McInturff | Wife: Frances McInturff |
Enlisted: 18 Jun 1861 | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to Lieutenant 29 Aug 1861; captured 27 Aug 1862 (?); wounded / captured 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House |
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McINTURFF, WASHINGTON L. |
born: 25 Mar 1838 | died: 1 May 1861 |
buried: Sponaugle Cemetery, St. Davids Church | resided: Shenandoah County |
Wife: Laura V. McInturff |
Enlisted: 24 Mar 1862 |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry , "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
Prior Service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
Deserted 17 Apr 1862; captured 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 20 May 1864; oath and released 7 Jun 1865 |
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McLAUGHLIN, JOHN H. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: 2nd corporal |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Reduced to ranks 24 Apr 1862; wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; promoted to 4th corporal 24 Jun 1863; POW Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort Delaware Jul 1863; released from prison 18 Mar 1864; Joined U.S. Navy Mar 1864 |
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McLAUGHLIN, JOSEPH A. |
born: circa 1844, Rockingham County | occupation: shoemaker |
Enlisted: 14 Aug 1861, Fairfax Station | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Discharged 23 Sep 1861, "Irritatic spinalis" |
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McMULLEN, MATHIAS |
Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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McNAMARA, LAWRENCE |
occupation: laborer | age: 18 |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Lexington | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred with Co. to 4th & 27th Regiments Virginia Infantry |
Wounded near Martinsburg 2 Jul 1861; deserted to the enemy at Centreville 1 Sep 1862 |
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McNEAL, HENRY MARCUS |
born: 5 Feb 1838 | died: 15 Sep 1902 |
buried: St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
Wife: Catherine E. McNeal |
Unit: Staunton Artillery |
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McNEAL, JAMES B. (E.?) |
born: 26 Jul 1833 (?) | died: 25 Dec 1908 (?) |
buried: Zirkle Cemetery, New Market (?) |
Rank: private |
Unit: 8th New Market Star Artillery |
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McNEIL, TIM |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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McNUTT, JOSEPH M. |
Enlisted 23 Mar 1862, Strasburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 5th Virginia Infantry |
In hospital, Staunton with chronic nephritis Dec 1862; on duty as nurse Feb - Aug 1863; POW 13 Oct 1863; sent north via New Creek, Hampshire County |
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McQUAID, JOHN |
Rank: private |
Unit: Sibert's Irish Company (New Market) |
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McWILLIAMS, ABRAHAM |
Wife: Sarah Haun |
Unit: Co. C, 3rd (Chrismans) Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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McWILLIAMS, DAVID |
born: 1834, Shenandoah County | resident of Shenandoah County |
Parents: George & Mary Ellen McWilliams | Wife: Jemima Dodson 1834-1909 |
Enlisted: 1 Jun 1862, Mount Jackson | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
Transferred to 2nd Regiment Virginia Militia, 17 Dec 1861 |
Deserted and surrendered by 25 Jan 1864, took oath and was sent north |
Brother of Reuben McWilliams |
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McWILLIAMS, GEORGE |
born: 1828 Rockingham County, Virginia | died: probably Warren County, Virginia |
Parents: George & Mary Ellen Overholtzer McWilliams | Wife: (1) Minerva McWilliams |
| Wife: (2) Mary M. Holtzman Narcross |
Unit: Chew's Battery of Artillery |
Wounded 23 May 1862, Newtown, Virginia (shot through right lung) |
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McWILLIAMS, REUBEN |
born: 1845, Shenandoah County, Virginia | died: 1907, Grafton, West Virginia |
Parents: George & Mary Ellen McWilliams | Wife: Elizabeth Holler (b. 1842) |
Enlisted: 18 Feb 1862, Martinsburg, Virginia | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. B, 97th Virigna Militia |
AWOL Jul - Aug 1864; no further record |
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MEEK, JOHN McCUTCHAN |
born: 11 Jan 1832, Augusta County | died: 6 Apr 1896, near Middlebrook |
occupation: farmer | buried: Old Providence Association Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Spottswood |
Enlisted 18 Apr 1861, Staunton | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 5th Virginia Infantry |
In hospital, Winchester, Jan - Feb 1862; wounded 23 Mar 1862, Kernstown; wounded 16 Oct 1862, Kearneysville; wounded (arm amputated) & POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to DeCamp Hospital; to David's Island, New York harbor |
Retired to Invalid Corps 27 Mar 1863, Staunton |
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MEADOWS, WILLIAM |
Conscripted 1 Jul 1863, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 23 Jul 1863; No further record |
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MELHORN, JOHN WESLEY |
died: Nov 1891, McGaheysville |
resident of Rockingham County | occupation: farmer & merchant |
Commissioned: 10 Apr 1862 | Rank: 1st lieutenant |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to captain 11 Jul 1862; under arrest 14 Aug 1862 for being officer of the day when a prisoner escaped; released unconditionally & returned to duty 10 Dec 1862 |
Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; returned to duty 1 Feb 1864; POW 22 Sep 1864, Fishers Hill; to Fort Delaware 25 Sep 1864; released under oath 4 Jun 1865 |
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MERICA, GEORGE STROTHER |
born: 8 Oct 1841, #2 Furnace, Conrads Store | died: 10 Jan 1929, #2 Furnace, Conrads Store |
occupation: farmer | buried: Elk Run Cemetery, Elkton |
Wife: Eliza Amanda Monger, m. 10 Feb 1865 |
Enlisted: 17 Jun 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Present at all musters through Aug 1864; wounded 12 Aug 1864; no further record |
Served as Justice of the Peace |
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MESSER, B.V. |
died: 26 Jul 1864 |
buried: Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Grave #296 |
Unit: Co. C, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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MESSICK, BENJAMIN F. |
died of wounds, date unknown |
Enlisted: 25 Jun 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
To 2nd sergeant 4 Aug 1861; reduced to ranks 5 Oct 1861; elected 2nd lieutenant 19 Oct 1861; apparently reelected 2nd lieutenant 23 Apr 1862; MWIA 29 Aug 1862, Manassas |
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MEYERHOEFFER, ANDREW JACKSON |
born: 31 Dec 1830, Dayton | died: 10 Aug 1863, Fort Delaware prison |
Enlisted: 11 Jun 1862, Port Republic | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appointed 4th sergeant 9 Jan 1863; POW 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg; to Fort Delaware 12 Jul 1863 |
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MICHAEL, WILLIAM F. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1862, McGaheysville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 9 Aug 1862, Cedar Run; wounded 29 Aug 1862, Manassas; absent sick at home Jun 1863 - about Aug 1863; absent sick 24 May - 9 Jul 1864, Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, acute diarrhea |
Transferred to Co. B, 31 Oct 1864; No record after Dec 1864 |
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MIDDLETON, JOHN TYLER |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Enlisted from militia; AWOL after 18 Nov 1861; no further record |
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MIDDLETON, JOHN W. |
Parents: Pristly & Phoebe Middleton | Wife: Lucy Ellen Hanson |
Unit: Co. A, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
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MILEY, GEORGE WASHINGTON |
born: 18 Sep 1840, Shenandoah County | died: 4 Oct 1920, Woodstock |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Parents: Martin F. & Catherine Rhodes Miley | Wife: Tirzah Amelia Baker, 20 Nov 1865, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 25 Jun 1861, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as steward 10 Aug 1862, Mount Jackson; detailed as clerk in hospital, Mount Jackson; returned to ranks about Dec 1863; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 23 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 3 Jul 1864; exchanged 20 Feb 1865, James River; in hospital Mar 1865, Richmond |
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MILEY, JAMES MONROE |
Parents: Martin F. & Catherine Rhodes Miley | Wife: Hannah Frances Orndorff |
Unit: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MILEY, JOSEPH RHODES |
born: 27 Feb 1838 | died: 8 Apr 1900 |
occupation: clerk | buried: Riverview Cemetery, Strasburg |
Parents: Abraham & Sarah Roads Miley | Wife: Mary F. Bowman |
Enlisted: 29 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: 3rd Corporal |
Prior Service: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. F 18 Apr 1862 |
Enlisted: 22 May 1862, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Transferred to Field & Staff, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Elected Lieutenant Colonel; horse killed in action 13 Sep 1863, Culpeper Court House; promoted to 1st Sergeant Dec 1862; elected brevet 2nd Lieutenant 21 Nov 1863; commanding Company most of 1864; wounded 19 Oct 1864, Cedar Creek |
Postwar source says 8 horses killed under him; Postwar resident of Strasburg; Deputy clerk of Shenandoah County Court and Notary Public |
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MILLER, A.R. (RADER?) |
resident of Winchester |
Conscripted: 28 Mar 1864, Richmond | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout, MD May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; released under oath 27 Jun 1865 |
Probable service with McNeill's Rangers |
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MILLER, ABRAHAM |
Enlisted: 25 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Elected 2nd lieutenant 1 Jan 1863; POW 10 May 1864, Wilderness; to Fort Delaware 17 May 1864; paroled Fort Delaware 30 Oct 1864; exchanged at Point Lookout 31 Oct 1864 |
Furloughed under Medical Board certificate after Feb 1865 |
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MILLER, ABRAHAM S. |
died: 13 Nov 1891, near Port Republic, age 69 | Wife: Catherine Miller |
Enlisted: 14 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 5th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL Jun 1862, Woodstock |
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MILLER, ABRAM SHULTZ |
Parents: Dr. Abraham & Rebecca Miller | Wife: Julia V. Henkel |
Rank: surgeon |
Unit: 25th Virginia Infantry |
Additional Service: 18th Virginia Infantry |
Prior Service: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
Prior Service: 30th Regiment 7th Brigade Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, ALBERT J.K. |
born: circa 1843, Rockingham County | occupation: farmer |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, McGaheysville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick Aug 1861 - about Nov 1861; 1 Apr 1862 - Dec 1862; discharged by Surgeon's Certificate, epilepsy & loss of speech occasioned by typhoid fever |
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MILLER, ALFRED |
Parents: Jacob W. & Nellie Miller | Wife: Catherine Hess |
Unit: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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MILLER, AMBROSE |
Parents: Philip & Mary Miller | Wife: Martha J. Whetzel |
Unit: Co. B, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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MILLER, AMOS |
born: 1 Jan 1831 | died: 9 May 1863 |
buried: St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Jerome |
Parents: Jonathan & Rebecca Rinker Miller | Wife: Malinda Foltz |
Unit: Co. K, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Prior Service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
Tombstone says wounded at Chancellorsville |
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MILLER, ANANIAS |
born: 15 Dec 1843 | died: 23 Apr 1924, Berkeley County, West Virginia |
resided: Shenandoah County | buried: Lutheran Church Cemetery, Gerrardstown, West Virginia |
Enlisted: 19 Mar 1862 |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Captured 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 20 May 1864; oath and released 15 Jun 1865 |
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MILLER, AQUILLA |
Wife: Elenore Miller |
Unit: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, B. FRANK |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed to arrest deserters about Aug 1862; absent sick 28 Aug 1862 - about Jan 1863; detailed at hospital, Richmond, Jun 1863; discharged about Dec 1864 by order of General Lee |
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MILLER, BENJAMIN |
died: 2? May 1862, chronic diarrhea |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
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MILLER, BROWN |
killed in action: 3 May 1863, Charlottesville |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted Ordnance Sergeant 22 Apr 1862 |
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MILLER, CHARLES BINGLEY |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. F, 18 Apr 1862; hospital steward Aug 1862, Lynchburg; transferred to Co. C 31 Oct 1862; transferred to Co. G, 11 Nov 1862; promoted to corporal 1 Nov 1863 |
Detailed as shoemaker Feb - Mar 1864; absent with disability after Dec 1864; placed in Invalid Corps, P.A.C.S. Feb 1865; sent to Nelson Station, Nelson County |
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MILLER, CHARLES L. |
born: circa 1842, Woodstock |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: sergeant |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 3 Jul 1862 - 1 Feb 1863; transferred to hospital duty 18 Mar 1863; returned to ranks Sep 1863; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 17 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 14 Aug 1864; to Point Lookout 14 Oct 1864; exchanged 29 Oct 1864; paroled 19 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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MILLER, DANIEL |
Not on muster rolls | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Captured date and place unknown; confined 23 Apr 1863, Fort McHenry; to Fort Monroe to be exchanged |
No further record; Wife buried Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
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MILLER, DAVID |
born: 11 Nov 1832 (?) | died: 2 Feb 1917 (?) |
buried: Bowers Vann Cemetery, Wolf Gap (?) | Wife: Mary J. Miller |
Unit: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, ELI |
born: circa 1816, Rockingham County |
occupation: laborer |
Unit: 10th Virginia Infantry, (company not stated) |
Detailed as teamster 13 Sep 1861; detailed as wagoneer; discharged 18 Jul 1862 on account of age |
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MILLER, EPHRAIM |
born: 10 Oct 1826 | died: 14 Aug 1882 |
buried: Walnut Springs Church Cemetery, Oranda | Wife: Mary J. Miller |
Enlisted: 13 Jun 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 23 Aug - about Nov 1861; discharged 2 Jul 1862 due to disability (rheumatism?) |
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MILLER, GEORGE |
Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, GEORGE E. |
Unit: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, GEORGE F. |
born: 24 Mar 1823 (?) | died: 25 Aug 1880 (?) |
buried: St. Lukes United Church of Christ (County Line) Cemetery, Moores Store (?) |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, GEORGE MADISON |
born: 15 Dec 1838 | died: 28 Dec 1922 |
occupation: painter | buried: Walnut Springs Church Cemetery, Oranda, Shenandoah County |
Parents: Richard & Artemessia Grandstaff Miller | Wife: Fanny C. Vincent |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Edinburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. F, 18 Apr 1862; wounded (hand) 8 May 1862, McDowell; AWOL 2 Jun 1862 - Sep 1862 from 10th; no record with 10th after Nov 1862 |
Transferred to 7th Virginia Cavalry, date unknown |
Enlisted: 8 Jul 1862, New Market |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia (private) |
Captured 9 Jun 1863, Beverly Ford; to Old Capital Prison, paroled 25 Jun 1863; captured 6 Apr 1865, Shenandoah County |
Resided in Aurella, Iowa in 1900 |
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MILLER, GEORGE W. |
born: circa 5 Feb 1823 (?) | died: 3 Nov 1896 (?) |
buried: Walnut Springs Church Cemetery, Oranda, Shenandoah County (?) |
Parents: Thomas & Lydia Miller | Wife: Sarah Ann Painter |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, HARRISON |
born: 9 Apr 1832 | died: 7 Feb 1913 |
Resided in Toms Brook, 1900 | buried: Toms Brook Cemetery |
Enlisted: 18 Jun 1861, age 31 |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 21 Jul 1861, First Manassas; detailed as Brigade blacksmith through Dec 1863; paroled 18 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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MILLER, HIRAM HARRISON |
born: 1839, near Elkton | died: 1911 |
buried: Elk Run Cemetery, Elkton | Wife: Amanda Ewing |
Enlisted: 17 Jun 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Elected Jr. 2nd lieutenant, 23 Apr 1862; assistant Regimental surgeon; absent sick about Oct 1862 - Apr 1863; 26 May 1863 - 1864 |
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MILLER, HUGH |
born: 1833 | died: 1903 |
buried: St. Pauls Lutheran Cemetery, Jerome |
Parents: Godfrey & Catherine Rinker Miller | Wife: Caroline Dellinger |
Unit: Co. F, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, ISAAC R. |
born: 25 Apr 1836 | died: 11 Jun 1905 |
buried: Bethel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Shenandoah County |
Parents: Jonathan & Catherine Miller | Wife: Christina Ann Rush |
Enlisted: 28 Sep 1862, Leetown, Jefferson County, (West) Virginia |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia (private) |
AWOL: 1 Aug 1861 (from Militia); captured 12 Nov 1864, near Nineveh; confined 18 Nov 1864, Point Lookout; oath of allegiance and released 15 Jun 1865 |
Postwar resident of Moores Store |
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MILLER, JACOB |
Wife: Leah Barb |
Unit: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JACOB A. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JACOB F. |
born: 6 Dec 1843 (?) | died: 20 Feb 1917 (?) |
buried: Lebanon Church Cemetery, Lebanon Church, Shenandoah County (?) |
Parents: Jacob & Mary Miller | Wife: Mary Virginia Feller |
Unit: Co. D, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Additional Service: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. H, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JACOB H. |
born: 20 Jun 1841 (?) | died: 24 Dec 1920 (?) |
buried: Walnut Springs Church Cemetery, Oranda (?) |
Unit: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. H, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JACOB R. |
Wife: Catherine Lindamood |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JACOB S. |
Parents: Joseph & Rebecca Miller | Wife: Mary Catherine Spitler |
Unit: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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MILLER, JAMES |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JAMES F. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JAMES W. |
b. 17 Dec 1839 | d. 17 May 1884 |
buried: St. Pauls Lutheran Cemetery, Jerome | resided: Shenandoah County |
Parents: Godfrey & Catherine Rinker Miller | Wife: Rebecca Bower |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861 |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
AWOL: 2 Jun 1862 - 2 Aug 1862; captured: 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 20 May 1864; oath of allegiance and released 7 Jun 1865 |
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MILLER, JOHN |
Parents: Daniel Miller |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JOHN C. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JOHN D. |
Wife: Rebecca Miller |
Unit: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, JOHN H. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
May be John Henry Miller, listed below |
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MILLER, JOHN HENRY |
b. 24 Dec 1834 | d. 4 Dec 1906 |
buried: Lebanon Church Cemetery, Lebanon Church, Shenandoah County | Wife: Mary Miller |
Enlisted: 18 Jun 1861 |
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 17 Sep 1862, Sharpsburg; deserted 15 Nov 1863 |
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MILLER, JOHN P. |
Parents: Philip & Mary Miller | Wife: Eve Mumaw |
Unit: Co. B, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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MILLER, JOHN WESLEY |
born: circa 1841 |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed with provost guard Aug 1862; detailed as courier for General Jackson Oct 1862; absent sick 24 Sep 1862 - ?; detailed as teamster 18 Oct - 30 Nov 1862; detailed as courier for General Lee 25 Mar 1863 |
POW 30 Jun 1863, Greencastle, PA; to Fort McHenry 6 Jul 1863; to Fort Delaware 12 Jul 1863; to Point Lookout 27 Oct 1863; exchanged 1 Nov 1864; Paroled 2 May 1865, Harrisonburg |
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MILLER, JOSEPH |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Additional Service: Co. C, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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MILLER, JOSEPH |
Enlisted: 25 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent on detached service 29 Aug 1862 - Dec 1862; AWOL after Feb 1863; no further record |
Possible service with 35th Virginia Cavalry |
Resident of Longs Mill, TN, 1895 |
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MILLER, JOSEPH GEORGE HANSBERGER |
born: 1837, near Elkton | died: 16 Jun 1889, Elkton |
buried: Elk Run Cemetery, Elkton | Wife: Sallie Brubaker |
Commissioned: 18 Apr 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: 2nd lieutenant |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Resigned 21 Dec 1861; elected Sr. 2nd lieutenant 23 Apr 1862; promoted to 1st lieutenant 14 Jan 1863 |
Possible service with Co. C (2nd) for several months, date unknown; POW 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; no record after 28 Mar 1864 in command of company; paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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MILLER, MAHLON |
resided in Strasburg, 1900 |
Enlisted: 18 Jul 1861 |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Admitted Orange Court House hospital 9 Nov 1861, typhoid; returned to duty 30 Dec 1861; supposed to have deserted (imbecile) |
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MILLER, MATHIAS M. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, NOAH |
b. 2 Mar 1844 | d. 28 Jan 1916 |
buried: St. Pauls Lutheran Church Cemetery, Jerome |
Parents: John & Elizabeth Rinker Miller | Wife: Elizabeth Ann Miller (m. 4 May 1866) |
Unit: Co. K, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Noah Miller carried a lodged bullet in his chest from a wound received in battle. It is believed that this bullet eroded into an artery to cause his death. At the time of his death, he coughed and great quantities of blood poured forth leading him to bleed to death in minutes. |
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MILLER, PETER A. |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as teamster 28 Dec 1861; AWOL 28 Jul 1862 - 2 Oct 1862; detailed as teamster 1 Jun 1863 - Oct 1864; transferred to Co. B, 31 Oct 1864; no further record |
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MILLER, PHILIP A. |
born: 1841, Woodstock | died: 4 Sep 1917, San Antonio, TX |
resident of Shenandoah County | occupation: clerk |
buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, TX |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (1st), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. F 18 Apr 1862; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware May 1864; released under oath 15 Jun 1865 |
Resided in Denton, TX in 1900 |
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MILLER, RANDOLPH RUSSELL |
born: Staunton | killed in action: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
educated: V.M.I.,class of 1863; drill Master Apr - Jul 1861, Richmond |
Enlisted: 27 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appointed 2nd lieutenant 21 Nov 1862 |
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MILLER, ROBERT J. |
b. 1836 (?) | d. 1921 (?) |
buried: Cedarwood Cemetery, Edinburg (?) |
Parents: George Miller | Wife: Lucretia Elizabeth Hockman |
Unit: Co. E, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, ROBERT M. |
died of wounds: 11 Sep 1862, near Manassas |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
MWIA 28 Aug 1862, Manassas |
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MILLER, ROBERT S. |
born: circa 1841 | died: before 1900 |
resident of Shenandoah County |
Parents: Samuel & Mary Miller | Wife: Elizabeth Ann Sheetz, m. 21 Dec 1865, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Woodstock | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded 25 May 1862; POW 12 May 1864; to Fort Delaware 21 May 1864; released under oath 15 Jun 1865 |
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MILLER, SAMUEL |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
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MILLER, SAMUEL |
born: 19 Nov 1841, Shenandoah County | died: 11 Dec 1913 |
occupation: farmer | resided: Shenandoah County |
Assigned to Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry , 5 Apr 1862 |
Prior Service: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia (Corporal) |
Admitted to Mount Jackson Hospital 1 Jun 1862, sore hand; captured 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Fort Delaware 20 May 1864; oath of allegiance and released 22 Jun 1865 |
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MILLER, SILAS P. |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, McGaheysville | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 25 Sep - 31 Oct 1861; no further record after Apr 1862 |
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MILLER, WILLIAM |
born: circa 1844 | died: 1909 |
buried: Lebanon Church Cemetery, Lebanon Church, Shenandoah County |
Parents: Joseph & Nancy Miller | Wife: Frances E. Bly |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Strasburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick after Apr 1862; discharged, date unknown |
Additional Service: Co. E, 11th Virginia Cavalry |
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MILLER, WILLIAM C. |
born: circa 1844 | died: 18 Jan 1914, R.E. Lee Confederate Soldiers Home, Richmond |
buried: Atlanta, GA (probably) |
Enlisted: 10 Jun 1861, Port Republic (rank not stated) |
Unit: 10th Virginia Infantry (company not stated) |
Present at all muster periods throught 31 Oct 1864; paroled 11 May 1865, Staunton |
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MILLER, WILLIAM H. |
born: 23 Aug 1844 | died: 18 Aug 1913 |
resided: Shenandoah County | buried: Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, near Edinburg |
Parents: William H. & Elizabeth Miller | Wife: Mary F. Lindamood |
Enlisted: 7 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Enlisted: 1 May 1862 | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. C, 136th Virginia Militia |
Captured by 12th Illinois Cavalry at Bunker Hill 5 Sep 1862; to Camp Chase 15 Sep 1862; to Cairo, Illinois for exchange 29 Sep 1862 |
Captured 23 Jun 1863 near Sharpsburg, Maryland; to Fort McHenry 25 Jun 1863, "absent and unaccounted for"; present in ranks Sep - Oct 1863 |
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MILLER, WILLIAM H. |
born: Jan 1839 | died: Sep 1895 |
Rank: private |
Unit: 8th New Market Star Artillery |
Additional Service: Danville Artillery |
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MILLER, WILLIAM M. |
born: 25 Aug 1840, near Cootes Store, Rockingham County | died: 12 Jul 1862, near Cootes Store (at home), typhoid |
buried: on the farm of John S. Elliott, Brocks Gap |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Tradition has it he was wounded and caught a disease, returned home and died of disease |
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MILLS, ISAAC, JR. |
died: 28 Oct 1861 |
buried: Our Soldiers Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Unit: Co. K, 13th Virginia (not stated if Infantry or Cavalry) |
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MILTON, JOHN L. |
died: 12 Apr 1865, Elmira Prison, chronic diarrhea |
buried: Elmira Prison, Grave #268(4?) | re-interred Woodlawn Cemetery, Grave #2690 |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 28 Aug - 12 Nov 1861; Jan - Feb 1862; 15 Jun 1862 - about Jan 1863; AWOL 27 Jul 1863 - 13 Nov 1863; under arrest about Nov 1863; court-martialed about Feb 1864 |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864 |
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MILTON, SAMUEL |
born: 5 Mar 1845 | died: circa 1912, McGaheysville |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Apparently transferred to cavalry early in the war |
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MINNICH/MINNICK, CALVIN |
died near Dayton |
Enlisted: 6 Apr 1862 |
Unit: Co. I, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick Apr 1862 |
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MINNICK, DALLAS |
buried: Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick with leave 15 Oct - 26 Nov 1862, typhoid fever |
No record after Mar 1864; present for all muster periods through Mar 1864 |
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MINNICK, DAVID |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MINNICK, E.H. |
Enlisted: 20 Apr 1864, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Transferred to Co. B, 31 Oct 1864; no record after Dec 1864 |
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MINNICK, ELIJAH |
Enlisted: 25 Jun 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick from about Aug 1861 - Mar 1862; AWOL after Mar 1862 |
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MINNICK/MINNICH, GEORGE W. |
Wife: Frances J. Minnick |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia |
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MINNICK, HARVEY |
Rank: Corporal |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MINNICK, JACOB G. |
died: 20 Jun 1862, Winchester |
buried: Stonewall Cemetery, Winchester, Grave #336 |
Enlisted: 1 Jun 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
In hospital 27 May 1862, Winchester |
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MINNICK, JAMES C. |
Enlisted: 25 Jun 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 3 Apr 1862 - 13 Aug 1862; wounded 29 Aug 1862, Manassas; on detailed service, consript duty, Rockingham County, May 1863 - ?; POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; exchanged 29 Oct 1864 |
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MINNICK, JOHN |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MINNICK, JOHN B. |
killed in action: 27 Nov 1863, Payne's Farm, Mine Run |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed at hospital, Winchester, about Jun 1862 |
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MINNICK, JOHN WALLACE |
born: 30 Mar 1839 |
Enlisted: 14 Jun 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 5 Oct 1861 - about Jan 1862; detailed conscript duty about Jan 1863 - Sep 1863; detailed as clerk 8 Oct 1863; light duty by order surgeon's certificate; apparently sick with typhoid fever much of 1863 |
Detailed Quartermaster Department 1 Mar 1864; transferred to Co. B 31 Oct 1864; paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
Alive in 1920, attended Culpeper reunion |
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MINNICK, WILLIAM |
born: 19 Mar 1828 | died: 21 Dec 1908, Robert E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldier's Home |
buried: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia |
5'11" florid complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, dark whiskers | occupation: Blacksmith |
residence: Rockingham County |
Wife: Mary E. Guyer |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
had own horse; appraised at $150; on detached service 25 Aug 1862 - 30 Aug 1862, picketing on the Manassas Road |
AWOL 1 Aug 1862, $30 reward offered for his return; absent Nov - Dec 1862 |
Captured by 1st NY Cavalry, 11 Dec 1862 near Darkesville, Berkeley County |
Absent at Regimental return Dec 1862; captured at Bunker Hill, Berkeley County Dec 1862; sent to Cumberland, MD, then to Wheeling 14 Dec 1862, confined at Atheneum Prison |
Transferred to Camp Chase 15 Dec 1862; transferred to Cairo, IL 24 Dec 1862, to be exchanged; confined at Camp Douglas, IL; still there 31 Mar 1863; exchanged |
Absent 31 Dec 1864 - 31 Mar 1864, at home on furlough; had his own horse appraised at $665 |
Present 1 Nov 1863 - 30 Apr 1864; had his own horse; appraised at $1,000, and his own saddle, valued at $127 |
Present 1 May 1864 - 31 Aug 1864, had his own horse; appraised at $2,100 and his own saddle, valued at $127, both of which were captured by the enemy 7 Jul 1864. |
Postwar rosters show he was wounded |
Postwar resident of Broadway, Rockingham County, age 72 in 1900 |
Member of S.B. Gibbons Camp, UCV, Harrisonburg |
Postwar resident of Rockingham County, admitted to R.E. Lee Camp Confederate soldier's home 28 Jul 1903 and again 3 Feb 1905 due to age and paralysis |
Postwar rosters show service in Co. I, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
"A bold and terrible man in battle." |
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MITCHELL, PHILIP E.C. |
died: 9 Mar 1863 |
buried: Our Soldiers Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Unit: Co. D, 6th Virginia Cavalry |
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MOFFETT, PHILANDER B. |
born: 18 Oct 1817 (?) | died: 3 Feb 1893 (?) |
buried: St. Matthews Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market (?) |
Wife: Zirkle |
Unit: Co. C, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
Additional Service: Co. C, 3rd (Chrisman's) Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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MOFFETT, SAMUEL H. |
resident of Harrisonburg |
Rank: surgeon |
Unit: Field & Staff, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Commissioned prior to Jun 1861; present throught May 1862 pay voucher; no record after May 1862; on duty May 1863 |
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MOFFETT, WILLIS B. |
born: 15 Dec 1821 | died: 8 Jun 1888 |
buried: Moffett Cemetery, New Market |
Enlisted: 15 Apr 1862, Rockingham County | Rank: 1st Sergeant |
Unit: Co. H, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
On extra duty as Quartermaster sergeant, 31 Dec 1863 - 31 Mar 1864 |
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MOHLER, ABRAM W. |
killed in action: 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville |
Enlisted: 2 Jun 1861, Luray | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed to attend wounded 29 Mar 1862 |
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MOHLER, JACOB A. "JAKE" |
born: Shenandoah County | died: by 27 Jul 1894, Texas |
Enlisted: 20 Jun 1861, Romney, (West) Virginia | Rank: not stated |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Transferred to Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Enlisted in Co. K: 23 Sep 1861 |
Elected brevet 2nd Lieutenant Nov - Dec 1862; promoted to 1st Lieutenant 8 Oct 1864; commanding company Nov 1864; "He was in battle known for his personal daring and bravery"; obit says he was wounded nine times and had seven horses killed under him and that he was buried once with a bullet in his jaw |
It is reported that "he charged a federal force through a lower valley town wearing no other garment than a shirt in the sight of the ladies" |
Postwar resident of Texas, was a tax collector, superintendent of public schools and a county judge |
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MOHLER, LEONARD J. |
born: circa 1841, Augusta County | died: 5 Jan 1939 |
Enlisted: 5 Jul 1861, Port Republic | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as hospital clerk May 1862, Weyers Cave; detailed as hospital nurse / clerk 20 Mar 1863, 2nd Corps Hospital, Guinea Station by order of General Jackson; no record after 22 Sep 1864 clothing receipt |
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MOHLER, THOMAS A. |
Parents: Samuel & Christina Mohler | Wife: Sarah Walker |
Unit: 1st Co. K, 25th Virginia Infantry |
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MOHLER, THOMAS J. |
born: 8 May 1842 | died: 14 Mar 1914 |
buried: Rader Church Cemetery, Forestville |
Enlisted: 8 Mar 1862, Forestville | Rank: 4th Corporal |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Deserted: 6 May 1864 |
Postwar resident of Timberville |
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MOHLER, WILLIAM A. |
Parents: Samuel & Elenora Mohler | Wife: Josephine M. Cooper |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia (1st Sergeant) |
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MONGER, JOHN B. |
born: 17 Apr 1842, near Conrads Store | died: 20 Sep 1941, Poolesville, MD |
resident of Winchester | buried: Beallsville, MD |
Wife: Eliza Huffman, m. 26 Jun 1864 ? |
Enlisted: 17 Jun 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appears as Color corporal 31 Dec 1864 ?; 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 |
postwar resident of Poolesville, MD, farmer, lumberman |
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MONGER, JOSEPH BANKS |
born: circa 1838, near Conrads Store |
Wife: (1) Virginia Lucas, m. 13 Aug 1867 | Wife: (2) Annie E. Lucas, m. 5 Dec 1872 |
Enlisted: 17 Jun 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Deserted about 20 Apr 1862 |
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MONGER, JOSEPH F. |
born: circa 1839, Rockingham County | occupation: carpenter |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: 4th corporal |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Promoted to 3rd sergeant 25 Apr 1862; POW 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; exchanged 10 May 1863, City Point; transferred to Co. B, 31 Oct 1864; no record after 28 Jan 1865 furlough |
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MONTGOMERY, JOHN W. |
occupation: laborer | age: 18 |
Enlisted 15 Jun 1861, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Last seen in engagement at Martinsburg 2 Jul 1861; believed to have deserted |
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MOOMAW, DAVID |
born: 27 Feb 1832 | died: 10 Apr 1916 |
buried: Tomahawk Pond Cemetery, Orkney Springs | Wife: Mary C. Tusing |
Enlisted: 1 Aug 1861, Orkney Springs | Rank: 2nd Corporal |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Detailed as Regimental blacksmith; postwar farmer, resident of Orkney Springs |
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MOOMAW, GEORGE W. |
born: 27 Jun 1842, Hudsons Crossroads | died: 21 Dec 1928, Hudsons Crossroads |
occupation: farm laborer | resident of Hudsons Crossroads |
buried: St. John's United Church of Christ Cemetery, Hudsons Crossroads |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry (postwar rosters only) |
Prior service: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia |
Postwar resident of Belgrade, Shenandoah County |
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MOONEY, SAMUEL E. |
born: 14 Aug 1831 (tombstone says born: 25 Jan 1834) | died: 13 Aug 1919 |
occupation: farmer | resided: Conicville 1907 |
buried: Christ Reformed Church Cemetery, Conicville | Wife: Leannah Mooney |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861 |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Additional Service: Co. K, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
Admitted Chimborazo 17 Oct 1861, debility; returned to duty 28 Oct 1861; promoted to Corporal 21 Apr 1862; AWOL 1 Jun 1862; admitted Chimborazo 3 May 1863, gunshot wound to the hand; deserted 24 May 1863 |
AWOL 4 Aug 1863; listed as a deserter Dec 1863; captured 9 Dec 1863, Shenandoah County; to Camp Chase 8 Jan 1864; oath of allegiance and released 10 Mar 1865 |
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MOORE, AMOS |
born: 7 Apr 1843 | died: 12 May 1908 |
buried: Grace United Church of Christ Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Parents: George & Elizabeth Pence Moore | Wife: Martha J. Tusing |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry , "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
Prior Service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MOORE, BARTHOLOMEW |
Enlisted 28 Feb 1862, Winchester | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. L, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded (arm) severely 27 Jun 1862; returned Oct 1862; absent sick (laryngitis) at Chimborazo & Lynchburg hospital; returned Jun 1863; POW 22 Aug 1864, Strasburg; to Point Lookout; exchanged 17 Mar 1865; furloughed |
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MOORE, CORYDON K. |
born: 22 Aug 1818 | died: 20 Mar 1878 |
buried: Old Union Church Cemetery, Mount Jackson | Wife: Margaret Newman |
Unit: Co. C, 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves |
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MOORE, GEORGE N. |
Wife: Mary D. |
Unit: Co. B, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Additional Service: New Market Artillery |
Prior Service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
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MOORE, GEORGE W. |
Enlisted: 17 Jun 1862, Port Republic | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Detailed as shoemaker Feb - Mar 1864, shoe factory; POW 19 Sep 1864, Winchester, to Point Lookout 23 Sep 1864; exchanged 10 Feb 1865 |
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MOORE, JAMES |
born: circa 1840 |
Enlisted: 10 Jun 1861, Port Republic | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 12 May 1864, Spotsylvania Court House; to Point Lookout 18 May 1864; to Elmira, NY 2 Aug 1864; exchanged about 21 Feb 1865, James River; paroled 1 May 1865, Staunton |
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MOORE, JOHN H. |
Rank: Sergeant |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MOORE, JUNIUS A. |
resident of Shenandoah County | buried: Union Church Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
MWIA 21 Jul 1861, Manassas |
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MOORE, REUBEN W. |
born: 14 Aug 1861 | died: 21 May 1911 |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
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MOORE, WILLIAM P. |
born: Nov 1838 | died: 9 Mar 1909 |
buried: Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville |
Parents: Jacob & Elizabeth Moore | Wife: 1. Malinda Estep |
| Wife: 2. Hannah Shaffer |
Enlisted: 9 Apr 1862, Hawkinstown | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. G, 136th Virginia Militia |
Admitted C.S.A. General Hospital, Charlottesville, 28 Apr 1864, diphtheria; paroled 19 Apr 1864, Winchester |
Postwar resident of Forestville, Shenandoah County |
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MORAN, JAMES |
occupation: laborer |
Enlisted: 29 Apr 1861, West View | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. F, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Deserted 23 Jun 1862, Woodstock; signed oath of allegiance 2 Sep 1862, Fort Delaware |
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MORELAND, JOEL |
Parents: William & Mary Magdaline Rosse Moreland | Wife: Ellen Simpson |
Unit: Co. E, 35th Virginia Cavalry |
Prior Service: Co. E, 146th Virginia Militia |
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MORELAND, WILLIAM S. |
born: Hampshire County | killed in action: 28 Aug 1862, Manassas |
Enlisted: 7 Jun 1861, Winchester (age 18) | Rank: corporal |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry , "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Sick with bronchitis Oct - Dec 1861 |
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MORRIS, HARRISON |
Enlisted: 20 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 10th Virginia Infantry |
POW 10 Jul 1864, Frederick, MD; to Fort McHenry Jul 1864?; to Point Lookout Sep 1864; exchanged 11 Oct 1864; Invalid |
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MORRIS, SILAS |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 10 Jun - 12 Oct 1862; 15 Nov 1862 - 25 Jun 1863; 20 Oct 1863 - ?; deserted 31 Oct 1863 |
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MORT, JOHN |
born: circa 1837 | killed in action: 29 Aug 1862, Manassas |
Wife: Barbara Ann Kniesley, m. 19 Dec 1850, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Strasburg | Rank: 1st corporal |
Unit: Co. A, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appears as sergeant 28 Feb 1862 |
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MOSS, JESSE |
buried: Our Soldiers Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Unit: Co. G, 51st Virginia (not stated if Infantry or Cavalry) |
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MOSS, RIAL |
Enlisted: 10 Apr 1862, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C (2nd), 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick 16 May - 20 Sep 1862; 23 Nov 1862 - 16 Feb 1863, gonorrhea; detailed teamster, Ordnance train 9 Feb 1864; paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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MOUNTZ, JOSEPH |
born: 10 Apr 1819 | died: 4 Oct 1871 |
buried: Lebanon Church Cemetery | Wife: Rebecca Mountz |
Unit: Co. F, 18th Virginia Cavalry |
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MOWERY, JOHN A. |
born: 1824 (?) | died: 6 Jun 1891 (?) |
buried: Haun Carryer Cemetery, Calvary (?) | Wife: Mary Keller |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
This is NOT the John Mowery/Mowry listed on the roster of the 10th Virginia Infantry |
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MOWERY/MOWRY, JOHN F. |
born: 13 Jan 1822 | died: 6 Mar 1866, Shenandoah County |
occupation: carpenter, sawyer, miller | buried: Boehm Cemetery, near Lebanon Church |
Parents: Frederick R. & Catharine Supinger Mowery | Wife: Hannah Bowman, married 13 Apr 1846 |
Enlisted: 25 May 1861, Harpers Ferry | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. D, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Elected 3rd corporal 23 Apr 1862; AWOL 18 Jul 1862 - 22 Feb 1863; reduced to ranks 26 Aug 1862; AWOL 23 May 1863; deserted about Jun 1863 |
Family history says the John and two of his brothers all died as a result of the war, in John's case, from disease contracted during the war. Further info contact Don Silvius |
Children: Frederick R., Virginia Jane, Mary Elizabeth, Catherine, John F., Noah, Eliza Francis, Jacob, Sarah T., William A. |
This IS the John Mowery/Mowry listed on the roster of the 10th Virginia Infantry, whose middle initial is incorrectly listed as "A." instead of "F." |
Further info contact Don Silvius |
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MOWERY/MOWREY CORNELIUS |
born: 13 Dec 1828, Shenandoah County | died: 11 Dec 1864, Shenandoah County, typhoid fever |
buried: Boehm Cemetery, Lebanon Church |
Parents: Frederick R. & Catharine Supinger Mowrey | Wife: Martha A. Sonner |
Enlisted: 11 Jul 1861, Strasburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Absent sick from 22 Nov 1861 |
brother of Ephraim and John F. Mowery |
Further info contact Don Silvius |
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MOWERY, EPHRAIM |
born: 13 Dec 1823, Shenandoah County | died: 4 Apr 1865, Elmira Prison, NY, of chronic diarrhea |
buried: grave #2601, Elmira Prison Cemetery, Elmira, New York |
Parents: Frederick R. and Catherine Supinger Mowery | Wife: Mary Jane Boehm |
Enlisted: 11 Jul 1861, Strasburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
Stationed at Martinsburg, (West) Virginia, Nov 1861 |
Enlisted: Rude's Hill |
Unit: Co. G, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Wounded: 9 Jun 1862, Port Republic; captured by Sheridan at Fisher's Hill, Nov 1864; to Elmira Prison, NY; great granddaughter said he was captured on his own property |
brother of Cornelius & John F. Mowery |
Further info contact Don Silvius |
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MOWERY/MOWREY, JAMES EDWARD |
born: Jul 1845, Shenandoah County | died: 31 Jan 1928 |
buried: Richmond | Parents: James Madison and Rosetta Supinger Spencer Mowery |
Enlisted: 3 Mar 1864, Pisgah Church | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. E, 2nd Virginia Infantry |
Fought as a substitute for John Funkhouser until he was old enough to fight for himself; captured by federals before the Battle of Cedar Creek and spent the duration of the war in the "Old Guard Prison" in Elmira, New York |
postwar occupation: day laborer, carpenter, Middletown, Frederick County |
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MOWERY/MOWREY, JAMES MADISON "MATT" |
born: 5 Sep 1811, Frederick County | died: 19 May 1896, Shenandoah County |
resident of Winchester |
Parents: John R. and Margaret E. Evans Mowery | Wife: Rosetta Supinger Spencer, m. 27 May 1841, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 23 May 1861, New Market |
Unit: 11th Virginia Cavalry |
Appears on roll of prisoners captured by Sheridan at Cedar Creek; to Elmira Prison, 18 Aug 1864; released 18 Jun 1865 |
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MOYERS, ABRAHAM |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MOYERS, ADAM |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MOYERS, CHARLES W. |
Enlisted: 22 Jun 1861 |
Unit: Co. I, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 21 Jul 1861; absent Sick Aug 1861 |
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MOYERS, DAVID H. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MOYERS, GEORGE W. |
born: 9 Jan 1837 | died: 15 Oct 1905 |
buried: Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, New Market |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MOYERS, ISAAC |
Enlisted 18 May 1861 |
Unit: Co. G, 33rd Virginia Infantry , "Mount Jackson Rifles" |
AWOL 20 Mar 1862; listed as having been shot by bushwhackers Oct 1862 |
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MOYERS, JACOB |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MOYERS, MICHAEL |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MUMAW, CHRISTIAN |
born: 13 Aug 1824 | died: 21 Nov 1861 |
buried: St. Johns Reformed Cemetery, Hudsons Cross Roads | Wife: Eve Dellinger |
Unit: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
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MUMAW, DAVID A. |
Parents: John & Sarah Mumaw | Wife: Ann R. Helsley |
Enlisted: 15 Jul 1861 |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 2 Jun 1862 - Dec 1862; sentenced by court marial to pay loss and public reprimand; promoted to Sergeant 3 May 1863 |
AWOL 24 Dec 1863; present as Commissary Sergeant Feb 1865; paroled 9 Apr 1865, Appomattox Court House |
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MUMAW, GEORGE W. |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. C, 97th Virginia Militia |
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MUMAW, WILLIAM F. |
Enlisted: 12 Sep 1863, age 18 |
Unit: Co. K, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Paroled 21 Apr 1865, Mount Jackson |
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MUNDAY, HENRY |
Enlisted: 10 Jun 1861, Port Republic | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B,10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL about May 1862; deserted about May 1862 |
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MUNDAY, MEREDITH |
born: 1827 |
Enlisted: 23 Apr 1862, Elk Run | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. B, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Assigned to company from militia; deserted 29 Apr 1862 |
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MURPHEY, B. |
buried: Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock |
Unofficial source lists service in Co. B, 12th Virginia Cavalry |
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MURPHY, GEORGE W. |
born: 22 Jan 1832 | died: 7 Dec 1877 |
buried: Grace United Church of Christ Cemetery, Mount Jackson |
Parents: George & Catherine Murphy | Wife: 1. Mary Frances Calvert |
| 2. Lizzie A. Noel |
Unit: Co. B, 97th Virginia Militia |
Additional Service: Colonel, 13th Regiment, Virginia Militia |
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MURPHY, JAMES MASON |
born: 1839 |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 10th Virginia Infantry |
AWOL 17 Apr - 16 Jun 1862; absent sick 15 Sep 1862 - about Feb 1863; appointed color corporal 21 Apr 1863; wounded (legs) 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; returned to duty about Dec 1863 |
Detailed divisional postmaster by order of General Lee about Feb 1864; paroled 18 May 1865, Winchester |
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MURRAY, FRANCIS H. |
born: circa 1832, Frederick County | occupation: miller |
Enlisted: 18 Apr 1861, Conrads Store | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Absent sick Aug - Nov 1861; Nov 1861 - Feb 1863?; detailed as nurse 24 Feb 1863, Mount Jackson and Lynchburg; paroled 22 Apr 1865, Winchester |
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MURRY, MICHAEL |
died of typhoid fever: 11 Jun 1865 |
Enlisted 10 Mar 1862, New Market | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. H, 5th Virginia Infantry |
Wounded (head) 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; in hospital, Staunton 1 Jun - 31 Aug 1863; POW 2 Apr 1865, Petersburg; to Hart's Island, New York Harbor |
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MYERS, ALLEN B. |
Rank: 1st Lieutenant |
Unit: Co. K, 58th Virginia Militia |
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MYERS, DERASTUS E.W. |
resided: Shenandoah County |
Parents: John & Eliza Evans Myers | Wife: 1. Mary L. Farra |
| Wife: 2. Rebecca F. Hoffman |
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861 | Rank: Sergeant |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Reduced to ranks 12 Oct 1861 by order of court martial; promoted to Sergeant 21 Apr 1862; wounded 28 Aug 1862, Second Manassas; wounded 3 Jul 1863, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; captured 6 Nov 1863, Martinsburg, West Virginia; to Fort Delaware; oath of allegiance and released 13 Feb 1865 |
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MYERS, JOEL T. |
Parents: John & Delilah Myers | Wife: Mary Jane McFarling |
Rank: private |
Unit: Co. G, 146th Virginia Militia |
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MYERS, JOHN E. |
born: circa 9 Aug 1836, Pennsylvania | died: 9 May 1864 (of wounds), Spotsylvania County |
prewar owner of Columbia Furnace and Union Forge, Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: not stated |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Elected 2nd Lieutenant: 1 Feb 1862; elected Captain: 30 Oct 1862; courier for General Thomas J. Jackson: 30 Nov - 2 Dec 1862; wounded: 3 Jul 1863, Fairfield, Pennsylvania; wounded: 7 May 1864, Wilderness (fractured thigh), died of wounds |
Brother of Samuel B. Myers |
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MYERS, LYCURGUS C. |
born: 30 Jan 1840, Rockingham County | occupation: banker |
Commissioned 18 Apr 1861, Harrisonburg | Rank: 3rd lieutenant |
Unit: Co. H, 10th Virginia Infantry |
Appears as 2nd lieutenant 23 Apr 1862; wounded (thigh) 8 May 1862, McDowell; returned to duty about Feb 1864; assigned to Invalid Corps, P.A.C.S. 30 Apr 1864; detailed Assistant Provost Marshall, Harrisonburg; enrolling officer for Rockingham County Apr 1864 |
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MYERS, ROBERT F. |
resided: Shenandoah County |
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861 | Rank: Sergeant |
Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry |
Wounded: 21 Jul 1861, First Manassas; reduced to ranks 21 Apr 1862; captured: 6 May 1863, Martinsburg, (West) Virginia; to Fort Delaware; oath of allegiance and released 13 Feb 1865 |
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MYERS, SAMUEL B. |
born: 1 Aug 1830, Rochtsville, Pennsylvania | died: 15 Jan 1865, New Market (disease due to conditions of exposure) |
buried: Union Forge Church Cemetery, Lantz Mill, Shenandoah County |
Attended Jefferson College; Moved to Shenandoah County, 1852 |
Prewar owner of Columbia Furnace and Union Forge |
Raised a company of Cavalry from Shenandoah County (Shenandoah Rangers) |
Wife: Elizabeth H. Wissler |
Enlisted: 15 Jun 1861, Edinburg | Rank: not stated |
Unit: Co. C, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Addtional Service: F & S, 7th Virginia Cavalry |
Elected Captain of Shenandoah Rangers, submitted resignation 17 Sep 1861, not accepted; sent to Richmond by Col. Ashby to get arms and equipment for new companies Mar 1862; appointed Captain 1 May 1862; wounded: 2 Aug 1862, Orange Court House (slight) |
Appointed Major 30 Oct 1862; cited by Brig. Gen. W.E. Jones as "an efficient outpost commander" and detailed to picket duty in the Valley 21 Apr 1863, in Jones' absence |
In charge of sharpshooters Brandy Station, 9 Jun 1863; Boonsboro, 8 Jul 1863; submitted resignation: 23 Nov 1863 to work in iron works in Montgomery County; resignation approved by Col. R.H. Dulaney 24 Nov 1863; resignation disapproved by Brig. Gen. T.L. Rosser; stated "too fine an officer to lose" |
Horse killed in action: 11 Jun 1864, Trevilian Station; recommended for Lieutenant Colonel 19 Nov 1864 |
Often commanded skirmishers of brigade; "a most valued officer" |
Postwar source says died of wounds |
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MYSER / MISOR, JOHN S. |
born: Augusta County | died at hospital: 24 Jan 1863, Lynchburg (typhoid), age 27 |
occupation: farmer | buried: Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church Cemetery, Augusta County |
Enlisted: 23 Mar 1862, Rude's Hill | Rank: private |
Unit: Co. K, 5th Virginia Infantry, "Continental Morgan Guards" |
Hospital, Standardsville, Apr - Dec 1862 |
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