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49th Kentucky Mounted Infantry
| Company Unknown | |
Nelson Messer
Nelson Messer - Corporal |
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Died about 1909 in Rockcastle Co., Kentucky
Contact Name: Iris V YoungDate Added: 2/6/2012
| Company A | |
Edmund Gray
Edmund Gray - Private |
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Edmund died in of illness and was buried in Tennessee according to family lore. His wife Rebecca drew a widows pension. His son Hiram served in Company A of the 49th with him and survived the war.
Contact Name: Erwin GrayDate Added: 7/13/2015
| Company A | |
Hiram Gray
Hiram Gray - Private |
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Great Great Grandpa Hiram survived the war and drew a pension for chronic diahrreah (dysentery?). He served with his father Edmund who died of illness in Tennessee.
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Date Added: 7/13/2015
| Company A | |
Francis Marion Jones
Francis Marion Jones - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Robert MoyersDate Added: 7/20/2009
| Company A | |
Jesse Jones
Jesse Jones - Private |
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According to family history there were six Jones brothers in the 49th, all in Co. A.
Contact Name: Robert MoyersDate Added: 7/20/2009
| Company A | |
John Speed Jones
John Speed Jones - Sergeant |
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Half brother to my great grandmother, Nancy Minerva Jones Moyers. Relatives sent us a picture of the brothers in uniform.
Contact Name: Robert MoyersDate Added: 7/20/2009
| Company A | |
John Gray Jones
John Gray Jones - Musician |
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No comments
Contact Name: Robert MoyersDate Added: 7/20/2009
| Company A | |
Minor Jones
Minor Jones - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Robert MoyersDate Added: 7/20/2009
| Company A | |
William Jones jr.
William Jones jr. - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Robert MoyersDate Added: 7/20/2009
| Company A | |
Andrew York
Andrew York - Corporal |
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Andrew York is buried at Briar Creek Cemetery in Williamsburg, KY.
Contact Name: Carolyn McKeehanDate Added: 5/27/2014
| Company C | |
Joel S. Powers
Joel S. Powers - Sergeant |
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Joel S. Powers is my g/g/g grandfather. He served with the 49th Kentucky Mounted Infantry Company C from Camp Nelson.
Contact Name: AmandaDate Added: 6/25/2009
| Company C | |
Peruda Sowder
Peruda Sowder - Corporal |
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3rd great grandfather
Contact Name: Mitch BelewDate Added: 5/22/2013
| Company E | |
Edmond D Gross
Edmond D Gross - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Mark BrowningDate Added: 6/8/2011
| Company E | |
William Gross
William Gross - 1st Sergeant |
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No comments
Contact Name: Mark BrowningDate Added: 6/8/2011
| Company E | |
John Longworth
John Longworth - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Jennifer CochranDate Added: 2/25/2011
| Company E | |
Andrew Napier
Andrew Napier - Private |
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NEED INFORMTION ON HIM
Contact Name: WAYNEDate Added: 8/24/2010
| Company E | |
Elijah B North
Elijah B North - Private |
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Elijah had a twin brother named Elisha. He enlisted June 18th, 1863 in Camp Nelson Kentucky. Mustered out 12-26-1864 at Lexington, KY
Contact Name: JULIE Gillespie Date Added: 12/28/2017
| Company F | |
David Johnson
David Johnson - Private |
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David Johnson was married to Elizabeth Gibson, ( my wife's ancestor.)
Residence: Mercer County,Ky.
Enlisted on 7/20/1863 at Camp Nelson, KY as a Private.
On 9/19/1863 he mustered into 'F' Co. KY 49th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 12/26/1864 at Lexington, KY
Contact Name: Glenn LandResidence: Mercer County,Ky.
Enlisted on 7/20/1863 at Camp Nelson, KY as a Private.
On 9/19/1863 he mustered into 'F' Co. KY 49th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 12/26/1864 at Lexington, KY
Date Added: 4/14/2007
| Company F | |
Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith - Private |
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Joseph Smith was my G-G-grandfather and was wanting any info on the 49th please.
Contact Name: Barry DixonDate Added: 6/11/2008
| Company G | |
Isaac Bryant
Isaac Bryant - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Kevin TunstallContact Homepage: theconmil.com
Date Added: 5/25/2011
| Company G | |
Larkin Kidd
Larkin Kidd - Corporal |
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my uncle's wife greatgrand father
Contact Name: LTC (ret.) Ellis Dwight CordellDate Added: 10/29/2011
| Company G | |
John Rilry Moses
John Rilry Moses - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: STEPHEN M DUPUYDate Added: 4/8/2007
| Company G | |
Benjamin Franklin Noe
Benjamin Franklin Noe - 2nd Lieutenant |
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My 3x great grandfather died in 1863
Contact Name: Nathan NoeDate Added: 5/16/2021
| Company G | |
Ambrose Parks
Ambrose Parks - Private |
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Brothers Ambrose, Geo. W. and Jesse B. Parks all served in the 49th regiment.
Contact Name: L G ChristensenContact Homepage: www.familyfolkloreandfacts.com
Date Added: 1/31/2016
| Company G | |
George W Parks
George W Parks - Private |
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Brothers Ambrose, Geo. W. and Jesse B. Parks all served in the 49th regiment.
Contact Name: L G ChristensenContact Homepage: www.familyfolkloreandfacts.com
Date Added: 1/31/2016
| Company G | |
Jesse B Parks
Jesse B Parks - Private |
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Brothers Ambrose, Geo. W. and Jesse B. Parks all served in the 49th regiment.
Contact Name: L G ChristensenContact Homepage: www.familyfolkloreandfacts.com
Date Added: 1/31/2016
| Company H | |
Richard Gray
Richard Gray - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Justin HollenDate Added: 12/19/2012
| Company H | |
James Griffitts
James Griffitts - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Debbie FainDate Added: 12/22/2012
| Company I | |
John Meece
John Meece - Musician |
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This is my great grandfather who served from September 1963 to December 24, 1964 as a musician (drummer.)
He re-enlisted in March 1864 under another regiment and served through July 1865.
Contact Name: Thomas A. SchenkHe re-enlisted in March 1864 under another regiment and served through July 1865.
Date Added: 6/19/2007
| Company K | |
Solomon D Carter
Solomon D Carter - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Brad CarterDate Added: 12/31/2018
| Company K | |
Joseph Gibson
Joseph Gibson - Private |
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Married to Hannah Gibson ( my wife's ancestor:)
Joseph Gibson:
Residence: Mercer County, Kentucky
Enlisted on 7/21/1863 at Camp Nelson, KY as a Private.
On 9/19/1863 he mustered into 'K' Co. KY 49th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 12/26/1864 at Lexington, KY. May have served the remainder of the war in the Ky 16th inf.
Contact Name: Glenn LandJoseph Gibson:
Residence: Mercer County, Kentucky
Enlisted on 7/21/1863 at Camp Nelson, KY as a Private.
On 9/19/1863 he mustered into 'K' Co. KY 49th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 12/26/1864 at Lexington, KY. May have served the remainder of the war in the Ky 16th inf.
Date Added: 4/14/2007
| Company K | |
John Marsh
John Marsh - Private |
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I have been researching and trying to find where John Marsh is buried,
He died 1/25/1864 or June, i can't make out the month.
I found a John Maish died 1/25/1864 buried in ky. national Cemetary .
Need help
Contact Name: Vickie LeeHe died 1/25/1864 or June, i can't make out the month.
I found a John Maish died 1/25/1864 buried in ky. national Cemetary .
Need help
Date Added: 2/17/2012
| Company K | |
William Harrison Sowder
William Harrison Sowder - Corporal |
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2nd great grandfather
Contact Name: Mitch BelewDate Added: 5/22/2013
| Company K | |
Larkin Webb
Larkin Webb - Sergeant |
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1. LARKIN1 WEBB was born Abt. 1814 in Grainger County, Tennessee, and died January 02, 1887 in Pineville, Bell County, Kentucky. He married MARGARET LEE February 28, 1839 in Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee, daughter of ANDREW LEE and MARGARET/PEGGY DANIELS. She was born Abt. 1816 in Harlan County, Kentucky, and died Aft. 1889.
Notes for LARKIN WEBB:
1. According to pension application he was 5' 6'' tall with a fair complexion, light hair and blue eyes. He did sign his pension application.
2. August 11, 1858, Knox Co. Court land order grant (Book 54, pg. 339-p. 1795) survey 50 acres on Little Clear Creek. The same day Larkin had 50 acres surveyed on Little Poplar Creek, Knox Co. His land was adjacent to that of James Mason who witnessed the deed along with Elam Partin(Knox Co. Survey Book 3, pg. 309). Larkin signed with his marker. The survey mentioned hickory, white oak, beech and chestnut trees.
3. July 25, 1863 - Filed grant in Knox County Court for 200 acres on the north side of Little Clear Creek (Book 64, pg.211).
4. A private in Co. K, 49th Regiment Kentucky Infantry Volunteer, enrolled August 4 1863 at Knox Co., for one year. At Camp Nelson, September 19 1863. Reported on the rolls from Sept. 19, 1863 to Feb. 29, 1864. Sergeant. Served under Captain John Goodin. Mustered out with company at Lexington, Kentucky
December 26, 1864.
5. July 22, 1869, Larkin & Margaret sold 50 acres on Little Clear Creek to James Mason.
6. Justice of the Peace in District No. 2, Aug 1870. Ordered by Circuit Court to hold his courts on the 3rd Thursday of each month as the law requires.
7. June 12, 1871, Larkin and other Justices were summoned to court to make some arrangements about building a county jail.
8. June 1872, appointed Justice of the Peace for District No.2
9. January 26, 1876 bought land from Riley & Sarah Gibson. Witnessed by James Mason & Wesley Partin. Lived next door to daughter Rachel and her husband Levi Gibson in 1880. Census lists both parents as being born in Tennessee.
10. Oct 8, 1883 - Circuit Court orders that Larkin be exempted from Poll Tax.
11. May 5, 1884 - Larkin and Peggy sold 37.5 acres on Big Clear Creek to son Pierson Webb.
12. Dec 22, 1886 - Sold a tract on Little Clear Creek to J.C. Turner.
13. Nov 30, 1895 - Sold 37.5 acres to James Webb.
More About LARKIN WEBB:
Burial: Webb Cemetery, Big Clear Creek, Bell County, Kentucky
http://ronpartin.com/genealogy/49th%20Regiment%20Kentucky%20Infantry
49th Regiment Kentucky Infantry
Knox and Whitley County Partins in the Civil War
The 49th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry was organized at Camp Nelson, Kentucky, under Colonel John G. Eve, This Regiment was originally recruited for the cavalry service but, prior to muster-in, viz: on December 14, 1863, the various detachments were consolidated into ten companies and the officers were duly commissioned from the date. All the companies and detachments were mustered into the United States service on the 19th day of September 1863, except two, one of which was mentioned in October 7, 1863, and the other November 3, 1863.
The Regiment marched as follows: It left Camp Nelson for Somerset, Kentucky, October 20, 1863; shortly afterwards two companies went to Camp Burnside, and one was put on duty at Waynesburg, Kentucky; The Regiment was moved from Somerset to Camp Burnside on the 3rd and 4th days of January 1864, and on the 1st day of August 1864, it left Camp Burnside for Lexington, Kentucky, where it arrived on the 6th and on the 17th it was sent to Louisville, with the view of being marched against Adam Johnson's command; but it was recalled and returned to Lexington on August 21, 1864; It remained on duty, chiefly in the central portion of the State, until December 26, 1864, when it was mustered out at Lexington, Kentucky.
The veterans from this Regiment re-enlisted by Captain J.M. Cook, were transferred to 7th Kentucky Cavalry and constituted Co. L of this Regiment. Those re-enlisted by Captain Francis Catron were transferred to 1st Kentucky Cavalry.
ROLL OF COMPANY K
John Goodin, Captain; Henry Blendowaki, 1st Lieutenant; Thomas J. Ingram, 2nd Lieutenant; William F. Collins, 1st Sergeant; Beth Fuson, Sergeant; William S. Partin, Sergeant; Larkin Webb, Sergeant; James B. Collins, Sergeant; Tyler Messer, Corporal; William Morrison, Corporal; William H. Money, Corporal; Jeol D. Partin, Corporal; George T. Dunaway, Corporal; James Fuson, Musician; Alexander Carroll, Wagoner.
PRIVATES:
William Brawner, James Cusacks, Solomon Carter, John T. Crawford,
Michael Dolin, John Dunn, Joseph Goodin, Harrison Gibson, William Goodin,
Daniel K. Gambrell, Riley Gibson, Joseph Gibson, Hamilton Hembree, William
Hoge, Martin Hillman, Amos Iney, Alonzo D. Kitts, James McMain, Thomas
Marsee, Joseph Marsee, Bratcher Mason, Elijah Marical, Sion Messer, Daniel
S. Partin, Joseph Partin, Henry S. Partin, Skelton Patterson, William
Partin, Andrew Riley, Harvey Sowders, James A. Sparks, Frederick Sidwall,
Benjamin Tudder, Harmon Tudder, William J. Wimen, Pearcen Webb, Franklin Wilson, John Youkowski.
Transferred: Henry Schwank, Sergeant; Charley Ross, Corporal; Samuel Fuller, Corporal; John E. Brown, Musician; Robert Blackman, P.; William T. Fritz, P.; Nathan Harlow, P.; John Haden, P.; Charley Marshall, P.; John McGuire, P.; Joseph Potocki, John Pettit, Loyd B. Ray, William Slatrey, Christopher Shorter, Thomas H. Scott, Francis Voclear, Albert Williams, Edward Wagner.
Contact Name: BairdNotes for LARKIN WEBB:
1. According to pension application he was 5' 6'' tall with a fair complexion, light hair and blue eyes. He did sign his pension application.
2. August 11, 1858, Knox Co. Court land order grant (Book 54, pg. 339-p. 1795) survey 50 acres on Little Clear Creek. The same day Larkin had 50 acres surveyed on Little Poplar Creek, Knox Co. His land was adjacent to that of James Mason who witnessed the deed along with Elam Partin(Knox Co. Survey Book 3, pg. 309). Larkin signed with his marker. The survey mentioned hickory, white oak, beech and chestnut trees.
3. July 25, 1863 - Filed grant in Knox County Court for 200 acres on the north side of Little Clear Creek (Book 64, pg.211).
4. A private in Co. K, 49th Regiment Kentucky Infantry Volunteer, enrolled August 4 1863 at Knox Co., for one year. At Camp Nelson, September 19 1863. Reported on the rolls from Sept. 19, 1863 to Feb. 29, 1864. Sergeant. Served under Captain John Goodin. Mustered out with company at Lexington, Kentucky
December 26, 1864.
5. July 22, 1869, Larkin & Margaret sold 50 acres on Little Clear Creek to James Mason.
6. Justice of the Peace in District No. 2, Aug 1870. Ordered by Circuit Court to hold his courts on the 3rd Thursday of each month as the law requires.
7. June 12, 1871, Larkin and other Justices were summoned to court to make some arrangements about building a county jail.
8. June 1872, appointed Justice of the Peace for District No.2
9. January 26, 1876 bought land from Riley & Sarah Gibson. Witnessed by James Mason & Wesley Partin. Lived next door to daughter Rachel and her husband Levi Gibson in 1880. Census lists both parents as being born in Tennessee.
10. Oct 8, 1883 - Circuit Court orders that Larkin be exempted from Poll Tax.
11. May 5, 1884 - Larkin and Peggy sold 37.5 acres on Big Clear Creek to son Pierson Webb.
12. Dec 22, 1886 - Sold a tract on Little Clear Creek to J.C. Turner.
13. Nov 30, 1895 - Sold 37.5 acres to James Webb.
More About LARKIN WEBB:
Burial: Webb Cemetery, Big Clear Creek, Bell County, Kentucky
http://ronpartin.com/genealogy/49th%20Regiment%20Kentucky%20Infantry
49th Regiment Kentucky Infantry
Knox and Whitley County Partins in the Civil War
The 49th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry was organized at Camp Nelson, Kentucky, under Colonel John G. Eve, This Regiment was originally recruited for the cavalry service but, prior to muster-in, viz: on December 14, 1863, the various detachments were consolidated into ten companies and the officers were duly commissioned from the date. All the companies and detachments were mustered into the United States service on the 19th day of September 1863, except two, one of which was mentioned in October 7, 1863, and the other November 3, 1863.
The Regiment marched as follows: It left Camp Nelson for Somerset, Kentucky, October 20, 1863; shortly afterwards two companies went to Camp Burnside, and one was put on duty at Waynesburg, Kentucky; The Regiment was moved from Somerset to Camp Burnside on the 3rd and 4th days of January 1864, and on the 1st day of August 1864, it left Camp Burnside for Lexington, Kentucky, where it arrived on the 6th and on the 17th it was sent to Louisville, with the view of being marched against Adam Johnson's command; but it was recalled and returned to Lexington on August 21, 1864; It remained on duty, chiefly in the central portion of the State, until December 26, 1864, when it was mustered out at Lexington, Kentucky.
The veterans from this Regiment re-enlisted by Captain J.M. Cook, were transferred to 7th Kentucky Cavalry and constituted Co. L of this Regiment. Those re-enlisted by Captain Francis Catron were transferred to 1st Kentucky Cavalry.
ROLL OF COMPANY K
John Goodin, Captain; Henry Blendowaki, 1st Lieutenant; Thomas J. Ingram, 2nd Lieutenant; William F. Collins, 1st Sergeant; Beth Fuson, Sergeant; William S. Partin, Sergeant; Larkin Webb, Sergeant; James B. Collins, Sergeant; Tyler Messer, Corporal; William Morrison, Corporal; William H. Money, Corporal; Jeol D. Partin, Corporal; George T. Dunaway, Corporal; James Fuson, Musician; Alexander Carroll, Wagoner.
PRIVATES:
William Brawner, James Cusacks, Solomon Carter, John T. Crawford,
Michael Dolin, John Dunn, Joseph Goodin, Harrison Gibson, William Goodin,
Daniel K. Gambrell, Riley Gibson, Joseph Gibson, Hamilton Hembree, William
Hoge, Martin Hillman, Amos Iney, Alonzo D. Kitts, James McMain, Thomas
Marsee, Joseph Marsee, Bratcher Mason, Elijah Marical, Sion Messer, Daniel
S. Partin, Joseph Partin, Henry S. Partin, Skelton Patterson, William
Partin, Andrew Riley, Harvey Sowders, James A. Sparks, Frederick Sidwall,
Benjamin Tudder, Harmon Tudder, William J. Wimen, Pearcen Webb, Franklin Wilson, John Youkowski.
Transferred: Henry Schwank, Sergeant; Charley Ross, Corporal; Samuel Fuller, Corporal; John E. Brown, Musician; Robert Blackman, P.; William T. Fritz, P.; Nathan Harlow, P.; John Haden, P.; Charley Marshall, P.; John McGuire, P.; Joseph Potocki, John Pettit, Loyd B. Ray, William Slatrey, Christopher Shorter, Thomas H. Scott, Francis Voclear, Albert Williams, Edward Wagner.
Date Added: 8/22/2010