Civil War Veterans of Warren County

This is a listing of known Warren County Veterans. 

 
 

Civil War
 
 
 
 
 

1st Battalion Virginia Calvary
 
 
 
 

ROY, McCarty D.: McCarty served first in the War of 1812 while he was very young. He lived in Front Royal. McCarty Enlisted in the Civil War, with his horse, March 1861 by G.W. Myers. McCarty served in Company A of the 1st Battalion, VA. Cav. On May 24, 1862 Both McCarty and his horse were killed. His burlial place has not been located by family members.
Donated by: Betty Smith



2nd Regiment Virginia Infantry
 
 
 
 

ROY, Richard Benton was born in Front Royal, Warren County, Va. Enlisted April 1861 at Harpers Ferry by Capt. Bowen. Richard served in Company I, 2nd Regiment, Va. Infantry. He was wounded on March 1862 at Kernstown and was cripples the rest of his life. Richard is buried in Confederate Circle at Arlington National Cemetery.
Donated by: Betty Smith



4th VA INF   Co D
 

Daniel Robinson served in Co. D, 4th VA Inf.
He was brother to George W. Robinson
 submitted by: Patricia Weachter



 

7th Virginia Calvary
 
 
 

ROY,Thomas M. Enlisted June 1861 at Conrad Store in Front Royal, Warren County, Va. by Capt. T. H. Buck. Served in Company E, 7th Va. Cavalry. Thomas was captured at the Battle of Antietam and was released at Winchester, Va. April 1865. He lived out his life in Front Royal and is buried in Prospect Cemetery there.
Donated by: Betty Smith


George W. Robinson was in the 7th VA. Calv., Co. E.
He served as a blacksmith.
submitted by:  ggggranddaughter Patricia Weachter


8th Battalion Virginia Reserves
(1st Battalion Valley Reserves)
 
 
 
 

STINSON, William F.:William enlisted in Company A (the Warren Reserves)
of the 8th Battalion Virginia Reserves
(also known as the 1st Battalion Valley Reserves under Major William A. J. Miller)
on September 19, 1864, at Front Royal. Company A was organized on July 19, 1864
and commanded by Captain D.W. Ridgeway.



12th Virginia Calvary
 
 
 
 

WILLIAMS,William, PVT. Company E, 12th Virginia Calvalry, Rosser's Laurel Brigade


TURNER, James Calvin Company I. He was killed May 6, 1864 at the Wilderness.
Submitted by great great granddaughter Ursula Ross



17th Virginia Infantry

THOMPSON ,  Elliott Duncan  of Bentonville, Warren County, VA.  He served in Co. B, 17th
Virginia Regular Infantry, Corse's Brigade of the Warren Rifles from April
1861 through the close of the war.  He was wounded at Antietam and returned
home briefly before returning to rejoin his unit.
Donated by: Jane Thompson Lewis



23rd Regiment, Virginia Calvary

COLLINS, JAMES WILSON was born May 31, 1834 in Shenandoah County, VA. He was a resident of Front Royal all his life. He served in Company A, 23rd Virginia Calvary.  Lieutenant James W. Collins' name is enscribed on the Confederate Monument in front of the Warren County Courthouse. He died in Alberton, Baltimore County, MD on October 4, 1906. His brother, CHARLES WILLIAM COLLINS served also as a Private and is buried at Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Donated by:  Sherry Young



ROY, Elisha James. He enlisted in Warren County, Va. by Capt. F. H. Calmes and served in Company D, 23rd Regiment, Va. Cavalry. He was taken prisoner and released April 1865 at Winchester, Va. This was at the same time as his brother Thomas. He lived out his life in Front Royal and is buried in Prospect Cemetery there.
Donated by: Betty Smith


38th Virginia Light Artillery
 
 
 
 

HEFLIN BROTHER From Linden
HEFLIN, John Thomas PVT. 38th VA, LightArtillery-Striblings Battery



HARMON'S COMPANY
 

 Jonas Baker served in Harmon's Company.
He was George W. Robinson's sister's husband.
submitted by: Patricia Weachter
 


43rd VA Cav. Mosby's Rangers
 
 
 
 

HEFLIN BROTHERS From Linden
HEFLIN,William A. PVT. 43rd VA Cav. Mosby's Rangers.
HEFLIN, Luther Rice PVT. 43rd VA, Transferred to the 38th VA, Light Arillery-Striblings Battery


KENNY,William Disen Kenney , Mosby's Rangers...
William was my gggrandfather he was born March 1842 died 1920...
he was married to Helen Seletha Harrell...
their marriage took place in Warren County at Chester Gap..


My great-great grandfather James F. HAWES served in Mosby's Rangers.
He died on June 25, 1928
submitted by :  BigFatRock@aol.com
 
 



49TH INFANTRY CO D

Thomas William FRISTOE was Killed in Action on 31 May 1862 at the Battle
of Seven Pines, Henrico Co., VA.  He served with the Confederate Army as
a Pvt. in the 49th Inf., Co. D.  He was born to Catherine (DuBois) and
Silas Fristoe on 20 Sep. 1826 in Warren Co., VA.  He married Elizabeth
Skelton on 25 Dec. 1849 in Warren Co., VA.  The couple had 5 children:
Lucy Botts, James Compton, John Milton, Thomas William, and Sarah "Sally"
Catherine.

Submitted  by his Maternal Great-Great Granddaughter
Martha D. Bush-Blocker



 
 
 
 
 

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