1st Kentucky Cavalry
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Armstead Lovelace Barnes - Private |
Did recruiting for this unit, and was captured by union then paroled. He then again was captured recruiting for this unit again,
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Date Added: 7/27/2006
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Thomas Andrew Moss - Private |
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Date Added: 7/1/2009
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Alexander Humphreys Todd - Sergeant |
Enlisted as a Ordinance Sergeant
Promoted to Full Aide de Camp (On Staff of Gen. Helm)
Killed Company S, 1st Cavalry Regiment Kentucky on 05 August 1862 in Baton Rouge, LA
Contact Name: Fred RosePromoted to Full Aide de Camp (On Staff of Gen. Helm)
Killed Company S, 1st Cavalry Regiment Kentucky on 05 August 1862 in Baton Rouge, LA
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Date Added: 1/19/2009
Company A | |
Nathaniel Cook - Private |
My Great Great Grandfather, Nathaniel Cook enlisted in Company A Kentucky 1st Cavalry on 20 October 1861 at Prestonburg, Ky.. He died on 10 Jan 1862 after being mortally wounded at Battle of Middle Creek, Ky. He is buried at Joseph Gearheart Cemetery Floyd County, Ky.
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Date Added: 1/20/2011
Company A | |
Chesterfield James Hiter - Private |
Enlisted in Co. A of 1st (Helm's) in June, 1861. Escaped Ft. Donelson with N.B. Forrest; discharged in July '62. Re-enlisted in 1KY (Woodward's) but did not ship with Woodward's 2nd KY. Remained in TN, named Captain of Woodward's Scouts in late 1862. Scouted for Morgan until surrender in Ohio. Hiter then continued to command a unit of 'Independent Scouts' (guerillas) until 1865. Surrendered as PVT, Co. 'A', 1KY CAV.
Contact Name: Dr. T. Y. HiterContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/20/2006
Company A | |
James Lee Snyder - Corporal |
In 1860 he resided in Brandenburg, Meade County, KY with his wife Mary at age 29. He was a butcher. Sarah Campbell age 29, lived with them. He had real estate valued at $2400, which was above average for the area.
Although he lived on the Ohio River, when his son was only 2 years old, he left Breckenridge County and served in Co. 'A', 13th Battalion of the First Confederate Kentucky Cavalry in the Civil War. The Unit was organized in 1861 by Col. Helms at Bowling Green, KY. It was nicknamed the 'Orphan Brigade' because once it was formed it rarely if ever returned to it's home state. The unit participated in the Battle of Perryville and other operations in the Tennessee area. After his discharge from the Army, James was arrested as a Confederate and was confined at Camp Chase, Columbus, OH, a Federal Prison Camp. He was paroled after a few months and returned home to Breckenridge County, KY. He was a butcher and a traveling lightning rod salesman. James received a pension for his military service. He owned land in Oklahoma but it didn't produce and he sold out at a very low price dependent on whether the buyer could make a go of farming- he couldn't and James never received any further money.
Contact Name: William FreemanAlthough he lived on the Ohio River, when his son was only 2 years old, he left Breckenridge County and served in Co. 'A', 13th Battalion of the First Confederate Kentucky Cavalry in the Civil War. The Unit was organized in 1861 by Col. Helms at Bowling Green, KY. It was nicknamed the 'Orphan Brigade' because once it was formed it rarely if ever returned to it's home state. The unit participated in the Battle of Perryville and other operations in the Tennessee area. After his discharge from the Army, James was arrested as a Confederate and was confined at Camp Chase, Columbus, OH, a Federal Prison Camp. He was paroled after a few months and returned home to Breckenridge County, KY. He was a butcher and a traveling lightning rod salesman. James received a pension for his military service. He owned land in Oklahoma but it didn't produce and he sold out at a very low price dependent on whether the buyer could make a go of farming- he couldn't and James never received any further money.
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Date Added: 2/10/2007
Company B | |
Hazzard Perry Baker Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 12/11/2008
Company B | |
Lynn B. Baker Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 12/11/2008
Company B | |
Drury Frank Rogers - Private |
Pvt. Frank Rogers enlisted in Col. Thomas Woodward's 'Oak Grove Rangers' in June, 1861. This command became companies 'A' & 'B' of the 1st KY. Cavalry C.S.A.
Frank Rogers enlisted in Co. C, 3rd KY. Infantry at Vicksburg, Miss. after discharge from 1st KY. Cavalry in July, 1862.
From Trigg Co, KY.
Contact Name: Sam ComynsFrank Rogers enlisted in Co. C, 3rd KY. Infantry at Vicksburg, Miss. after discharge from 1st KY. Cavalry in July, 1862.
From Trigg Co, KY.
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Date Added: 8/19/2010
Company C | |
simon jackson Rank Unknown |
can anyone share any info about this company?
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Date Added: 7/26/2012
Company E | |
James Clayton McQuerry - Private |
mustered into 3d Ky. Cavalry when 1st Ky. Cavalry disbanded.
Contact Name: Ronnie McQuerryContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/31/2006
Company F | |
John Anselm Bright, Jr. - Private |
A 5th great grand-uncle, John Bright,Jr. (1824-1878) served in Co. F, 1st KY. Cav. Discharged in 1862 on disability. From Union Co, KY.
Contact Name: Sam ComynsContact Email: Show Email
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Date Added: 8/10/2010
Company G | |
William Hamilton Washington Cummins - Private |
A cousin, Pvt. William H.W. Cummins (1841-1931) enlisted in Wilcox's Co. G, 1st KY. Cav. in Oct. 1861. Later served in 5th KY. Cavalry and Morgan's Men.
From Lyon Co, KY.
Surrendered and paroled at Abbeville, S.C. in May, 1865.
Commanded Jim Pearce Camp 527, United Confederate Veterans in 1919.
Contact Name: Sam ComynsFrom Lyon Co, KY.
Surrendered and paroled at Abbeville, S.C. in May, 1865.
Commanded Jim Pearce Camp 527, United Confederate Veterans in 1919.
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Date Added: 8/10/2010
Company G | |
John Binford Gore Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 3/28/2014
Company G | |
Robert U. Keville - Private |
1st (Helm's) KY Cav Rgt. Died after 1879. Listed as 'R. U. Kivill'.
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Date Added: 12/29/2009
Company G | |
Cornelius Jefferson Oliver - Private |
An uncle, Pvt. Cornelius Oliver was from Lyon Co, KY.
Enlisted in Wilcox's Co. G in Oct. 1861 at Hopkinsville, KY.
Escaped capture with Col. Nathan Bedford Forrest at surrender of Ft. Donelson, TN. in Feb. 1862.
Captured in Dec. 1864 in Sullivan Co, TN.
Released from federal prison camp in June, 1865.
Contact Name: Sam ComynsEnlisted in Wilcox's Co. G in Oct. 1861 at Hopkinsville, KY.
Escaped capture with Col. Nathan Bedford Forrest at surrender of Ft. Donelson, TN. in Feb. 1862.
Captured in Dec. 1864 in Sullivan Co, TN.
Released from federal prison camp in June, 1865.
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Date Added: 10/1/2010
Company G | |
Jasper Newton Oliver - Private |
A cousin, Pvt. Jasper Oliver (1843-1905) was from Lyon Co, KY. Enlisted in Wilcox's Co. G in Oct. 1861 at Hopkinsville, KY.
Escaped capture with Col. Nathan Bedford Forrest at surrender of Ft. Donelson, TN. in Feb. 1862.
Contact Name: Sam ComynsEscaped capture with Col. Nathan Bedford Forrest at surrender of Ft. Donelson, TN. in Feb. 1862.
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Date Added: 10/1/2010
Company G | |
Thomas Oliver - Private |
A cousin, Pvt. Thomas Oliver was from Lyon Co, KY.
Enlisted in Wilcox's Co. G in Oct. 1861 at Hopkinsville, KY.
Later reenlisted in Jan. 1863 in Cobb's 1st KY. Light Artillery at Tullahoma, Ala.
Died in hospital at Atlanta, Ga. on 28 Nov, 1863.
Contact Name: Sam ComynsEnlisted in Wilcox's Co. G in Oct. 1861 at Hopkinsville, KY.
Later reenlisted in Jan. 1863 in Cobb's 1st KY. Light Artillery at Tullahoma, Ala.
Died in hospital at Atlanta, Ga. on 28 Nov, 1863.
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Date Added: 9/30/2010
Company G | |
John Henry Clay Rogers - Private |
Pvt. John H.C. Rogers enlisted in Wilcox's Co. G, 1st KY. Cavalry in Oct. 1861.
Later served under Gen. John H. Morgan's cavalry command until capture at Mt. Stirling, Ky. in Oct. 1864.
Imprisoned at Rock Island, Ill. until he volunteered to Union Army for frontier service against Indians in Nebraska territory.
From Lyon Co, KY.
Contact Name: Sam ComynsLater served under Gen. John H. Morgan's cavalry command until capture at Mt. Stirling, Ky. in Oct. 1864.
Imprisoned at Rock Island, Ill. until he volunteered to Union Army for frontier service against Indians in Nebraska territory.
From Lyon Co, KY.
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Date Added: 8/19/2010
Company H | |
James Coin - 1st Sergeant |
Brother to John, Thomas and Joseph Coin of the 34th Georgia Infantry, Samuel D Coin of the 6th Alabama Infantry and Brother-in-law to Spear Fort Kuykendall of the 15th Northwest Arkansas Infantry.
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Date Added: 7/8/2009
Company H | |
A J Thomas - Private |
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Date Added: 12/27/2009