3rd Missouri Cavalry
Company Unknown | |
Leonard Willis Wills - Private |
Leonard Willis Wills served in more than one company of this unit. According to his pension papers, he also belonged to General Sterling Price's Body Guard.
Contact Name: Kevin HagenContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/9/2009
Company A | |
Lysander S Dunn - Private |
Lysander and several of his brothers as well as neighbors from Dade County were enlisted by Captain T.H. Lea. Lysander and his brother-in-law James Wills were both captured during or after the Battle of Springfield in January of 1863. Lysander died immediately after being released from Alton Prison in December of 1863.
Contact Name: Bert DunnContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/16/2007
Company A | |
Cornelius Weaver Rank Unknown |
Born in 1840 in Tennessee. Mr. Weaver is buried at Oak Wood Cemetery in Whitesboro, Texas.
Contact Name: Arturo E. LaraContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/7/2015
Company B | |
Benjamin Franklin Martin - Private |
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Contact Name: Arletta WilsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/1/2006
Company B | |
John H Rector - 4th Sergeant |
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Contact Name: Stephen Moyers WoodardContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: Givem Tha Cold Steel Boys
Date Added: 1/17/2011
Company D | |
Issac Newton Brasher - Private |
he was my 1st cousin 4 times removed.
Contact Name: robert caudleContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/30/2004
Company D | |
Mitchel Johnson Brasher - Private |
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Date Added: 7/30/2004
Company D | |
William Thompson Brasher - Private |
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Date Added: 7/30/2004
Company D | |
George A. Miller - Sergeant |
He served under Lt. Col. James D. White
Contact Name: MargieContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/9/2005
Company D | |
George W Pool - Private |
Enlisted in Company D, Missouri 3rd Cavalry Regiment.
Contact Name: John H LawsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/18/2010
Company F | |
John Inglish - 2nd Lieutenant |
Soon after the beginning of the war he enlisted in the State Guard, then entered Confederate service after Wilson's Creek and served until the close, first as Captain of a company and which he organized and was later Lieutenant of a company of Cavalry. He was in the battles of Lexington, Pea Ridge and Corinth, and was with Marmaduke at Shreveport and with Price in his raid through Missouri. He was wounded in the hip at Camden, and in the foot at Blue Springs.
Judge Inglish was elected as County Judge of Moniteau county in 1876 and served four years
Contact Name: James DixonJudge Inglish was elected as County Judge of Moniteau county in 1876 and served four years
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Date Added: 2/19/2012
Company F | |
Jacob Ephraim Shrum - Private |
1843 - 1924
Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/13/2022
Company F | |
John Shrum - Private |
1822 - 1865 John Shrum enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1861, and was assigned to Company "F", 3rd Missouri Cavalry, in General Joe Shelby's Brigade. This regiment is variously listed as 3rd Regiment, Shelby's Brigade; Smith's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry; Thompson Regiment, Missouri Cavalry; Hooper's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry; but was designated by the Confederate War Department as the 6th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry. On September 12, 1862, he re-enlisted in Company "F", Sixth Missouri Cavalry. He was enlisted by Colonel Coffee in Newton County, Missouri. Both John Shrum, and his son, Jacob, are listed as privates, Company "F", Hooper's Regiment, with residence in Dade County, Missouri. They appear on the Roll of Prisoners of War when the regiment was surrendered on May 26, 1865 at New Orleans, Louisiana, by General E. K. Smith to Major General E. R. S. Canby, U. S. Army. The prisoners were paroled (released) a few weeks later on June 14th, 1865, at Shreveport, Louisiana. John Shrum became sick with fever and chills, and died while en-route home to Missouri. His burial was along the route that he and his regiment were taking on the return, somewhere between Shreveport, Louisiana and Dade County, Missouri, possibly in the state of Arkansas.Military service: Private, Company F, 6th Missouri Cavalry (Confederacy)Occupation: farmer, Soldier in the Civil War
Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/13/2022
Company G | |
Ambrose Seals - Private |
Ambrose Seals my great great uncle served in the 3rd Missouri Cavalry, Co G, under Colonel Colton Greene from 1862-1864 and also took part in Price's raid into Missouri.
Contact Name: Patrick KealeyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/29/2014
Company G | |
William C Thurman - Private |
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Contact Name: Kevin ThurmanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/31/2009
Company H | |
Robert Hargrove Fletcher - Private |
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Contact Name: Laura MullinsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/3/2012
Company H | |
David M. Longacre - Private |
was at battle of Carthage, Oak Hills (Wilsons Creek) Lexington and Springfield and across the Mississippi,
Contact Name: Gary AyresContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/11/2007
Company I | |
John S Medlock - Private |
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Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/13/2008
Company I | |
Silas H Medlock - Private |
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Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/13/2008
Company I | |
Walter B Medlock - Corporal |
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Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/13/2008
Company K | |
Bartholomew 'Bartly' A. Gipson - Private |
Papers are written as Bartly A. Gibson.
Contact Name: Judy RossContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/24/2013
Company K | |
Richard McDowell - Private |
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Contact Name: Johnny McDowellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/29/2007