3rd Tennessee Infantry
Company Unknown | |
Leander J. Garren Rank Unknown |
He was shot and killed on Old Federal Road in Monroe County, Tennessee during the Civil War. He was my Grand Uncle.
Contact Name: CL PattersonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/26/2005
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G M Robinson - Private |
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Date Added: 12/30/2010
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Andrew Jackson Vaughn - Major |
b. Aug 1829 Roane, TN d 16 Feb 1872 Columbus, Colorado, TX. Brigade/Regiment Quartermaster, appointed 29 May 1861 by Gen. John Crawford Vaughn (his brother). He was disabled at the time from a wound received in service during the Mexican War. He was married to Martha A. Robinson (sister of my great grandfather, Thomas Jefferson Robinson). They had children; Charles L, James Andrew, Earnest, Mabel, and Idella. Very little known about children.. some are found in Bozeman, MT. Was a lawyer before war and after.
Contact Name: Thomas RobinsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/30/2013
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John Crawford Vaughn - General |
General John Crawford was the brother of my great grandmother.
Contact Name: CL PattersonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/26/2005
Company A | |
John Calhoun Lester - 2nd Lieutenant |
Company G, formerly Company A
Contact Name: Gay MathisContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/9/2007
Company A | |
William Jarrot Ridgeway - 2nd Lieutenant |
He was born 18 Jan 1831 in Limestone Co., Alabama and died 31 Aug 1882 in Columbia, Tenn. Buried in Elkton, Tennessee. He married Harriot Brow Hunter on 10 Mar 1868.
He was wounded in battle at Raymond Mississippi.
Contact Name: Donnie StanfordHe was wounded in battle at Raymond Mississippi.
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Contact Homepage: Yahoo
Date Added: 12/24/2007
Company B | |
Charles Denton - Private |
Joined Co B (Monroe Co), 3rd TN Reg't (Inf) of Conf. Vols in Knoxville, TN May 23rd, 1861. Later deserted and served in Co M, 10 KY Cav. See Find A Grave Memorial# 73446428
Contact Name: Lee FergusonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/12/2015
Company B | |
Willis E Humphreys - Private |
Humphreys , Willis BATTLE UNIT NAME: 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Lillard's) SIDE: Confederacy COMPANY: B SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER: M231 ROLL 22 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: none
Contact Name: Tyrone S E MartinContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://martinthornton.tribalpages.com/
Date Added: 7/10/2016
Company B | |
Pendelton Monroe Isbell - Private |
3rd Lillard’s Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Company “B” (3rd Regt. East Tenn.) A first cousin with the same name, fought for the Union. Both are buried in the same Church cemetery.
Confederate Veteran Pendelton Monroe Isbell applied for a Confederate Pension on October 15, 1901. He stated he was 'almost 73 years old', being born Nov.4, 1828, in Monroe County, Tennessee. He enlisted April 17, 1861 into Company B 3rd Tennessee Infantry, commanded by Colonel John Crawford Vaughn. 'I was wounded in the battle of Tazwell, Tennessee, shot through the right leg with a minnie ball, four inches above the knee, also shot in the head above the left eye, causing loss of the left eye, and partial use of the right leg. He was attended to by Regimental Surgeon, Dr. A.C. Blevins, and detailed to other duties until he was well enough to do normal duty. I never asked for a discharge'. He surrendered and was paroled home, at Wytheville, Virginia, May, 1865. He said he 'never took the Oath of Allegiance to the U.S. Government', and wouldn't 'under any circumstances'.
Contact Name: Glenn LandConfederate Veteran Pendelton Monroe Isbell applied for a Confederate Pension on October 15, 1901. He stated he was 'almost 73 years old', being born Nov.4, 1828, in Monroe County, Tennessee. He enlisted April 17, 1861 into Company B 3rd Tennessee Infantry, commanded by Colonel John Crawford Vaughn. 'I was wounded in the battle of Tazwell, Tennessee, shot through the right leg with a minnie ball, four inches above the knee, also shot in the head above the left eye, causing loss of the left eye, and partial use of the right leg. He was attended to by Regimental Surgeon, Dr. A.C. Blevins, and detailed to other duties until he was well enough to do normal duty. I never asked for a discharge'. He surrendered and was paroled home, at Wytheville, Virginia, May, 1865. He said he 'never took the Oath of Allegiance to the U.S. Government', and wouldn't 'under any circumstances'.
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Date Added: 6/12/2019
Company B | |
George Washington Patterson - Sergeant |
George Washington was my grandfather. He is buried in Lane Paraire Cemetery, Johnson County, Texas. He died 18 Nov 1918 in Johnson County, Texas. Married Rebecca Elizabeth Young the daughter of Alfred Vaughn and Mary Ann Vaughn.
Contact Name: CL PattersonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/26/2005
Company B | |
General Jackson Roberts - Sergeant |
Born 19 June 1837, Enlisted 20 September 1861 (Vaughn's 3rd), Captured at the Battle of Vicksburg 4 July 1863, paroled 10 July 1863.
He was my great-grandfather on my mother's side.
Contact Name: Troy FosterHe was my great-grandfather on my mother's side.
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Date Added: 9/11/2005
Company B | |
Albert G. Stephens - Captain |
Captain Albert G. Stephens, born in the east of Tennesse on March 25 1840, married with Mary Jane Stephens from Praire Grove Tennessee, joint to CSA on 1961 like second lieutenant and ended like Captain Company B 3rd Regiment Tennessee Mounted Infantry Lillard's from Monroe Co. Tennessee.
Captain Stephens raised 4 children: William Albert, born in Missouri, Hugh Louis, born in Arkansas, Henry, bonr in Oregon and Caroline married with Reagan Moore in Oklahoma.
After April 12 1865, he moves to Arkansas, Oregon, missouri, Oklahoma and in 1888, he moves with his family to Acapulco, Mexico.
Captain Stephens owns a Mexican hacienda in Acapulco Mexico with 6,664 Hectareas named: EL PROTRERO and Hacienda CACALUTLA .
Captain Albert G. Stephens and his wife, Mary Jane Stephens ship from The United States to Acapulco Mexico 3 full Victorian style houses wuth 2 levels each house. One of this houses was called 'LA CASA DEL CONSULADO' (the consulate house) because this house was the U.S. American Consulate in Acapulco, Mexico located in the actual Hidalgo Ave. in Downtown. Actually is the sede of the Telephone Company TELMEX.
On 1914 with the revolucionary war in Mexico, after suffered the thief of 18,000 heads of Hereford, Captain Stephens return to the United States and Died on Muskogee Oklahoma at 75 years old on Friday october 22, 1915.
Hugh L. Stephens married with Elodia Estada who was descendant of a Mexican Insurgency Hero Hermeregildo 'TATA NACHO' Galeana and Henry Stephens married Juana Galeana.
Contact Name: Oscar S. MezaCaptain Stephens raised 4 children: William Albert, born in Missouri, Hugh Louis, born in Arkansas, Henry, bonr in Oregon and Caroline married with Reagan Moore in Oklahoma.
After April 12 1865, he moves to Arkansas, Oregon, missouri, Oklahoma and in 1888, he moves with his family to Acapulco, Mexico.
Captain Stephens owns a Mexican hacienda in Acapulco Mexico with 6,664 Hectareas named: EL PROTRERO and Hacienda CACALUTLA .
Captain Albert G. Stephens and his wife, Mary Jane Stephens ship from The United States to Acapulco Mexico 3 full Victorian style houses wuth 2 levels each house. One of this houses was called 'LA CASA DEL CONSULADO' (the consulate house) because this house was the U.S. American Consulate in Acapulco, Mexico located in the actual Hidalgo Ave. in Downtown. Actually is the sede of the Telephone Company TELMEX.
On 1914 with the revolucionary war in Mexico, after suffered the thief of 18,000 heads of Hereford, Captain Stephens return to the United States and Died on Muskogee Oklahoma at 75 years old on Friday october 22, 1915.
Hugh L. Stephens married with Elodia Estada who was descendant of a Mexican Insurgency Hero Hermeregildo 'TATA NACHO' Galeana and Henry Stephens married Juana Galeana.
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Date Added: 3/9/2008
Company B | |
Robert Ralston Young - Other |
Served in the Civil War, a color bearer in Company B, 59th Tennessee, Wilsons Regement, Vaughn''s Brigade, Cheatham''s Division. He was also in Company K, 3rd Tennessee Mtd Infantry, CSA. Pension application number 33474 as a veteran of the Civil War. He was captured at Baker''s Creek (Champion''s Hill) in 1863, just outside of Edwards, Hinds County, Mississippi. This was just before the siege of Vicksburg by General US Grant. He was the son of Joseph Alexander Young and Mary Ann Vaughn
Contact Name: CL PattersonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/26/2005
Company C | |
Anderson N. Copeland - Private |
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Contact Name: Paul W. CopelandContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/19/2006
Company C | |
David DeLafayette Franklin - Private |
David Franklin was captured 7/4/1863
Contact Name: Robert FickiesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/22/2018
Company C | |
Nelson A Lawson - Private |
collateral ancestor..(Lillard''s) Tennessee Mounted Infantry
Contact Name: Jay RobertsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/20/2004
Company C | |
John H. O'Neal - Private |
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Contact Name: Jeff WardContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/18/2008
Company D | |
Caleb J. Crofts - Private |
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Contact Name: Dick L. CroftContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/25/2011
Company D | |
William Crofts - Private |
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Contact Name: Dick L. CroftContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/25/2011
Company D | |
Andrew Jackson Johns - Private |
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Date Added: 4/1/2018
Company D | |
Joseph Calvin Matthews - Private |
Enlisted from Maury County, Tennessee. Wounded September 18, 1863 during battle of Chickamauga. Returned home (near Columbia, Tennessee) to recuperate from his wound and was taken prisoner there. After the war, he and his family moved to Spring Hill, Texas, where he owned the general store and served as Postmaster.
Contact Name: Monty MatthewsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/13/2007
Company D | |
Robert Harvey Matthews - Private |
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Contact Name: Monty MatthewsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/30/2015
Company D | |
Martin McClain - Private |
Martin McClain served with Clack's 3rd Tn. Inf.
Served 4 years, wounded, he is buried at McClain Cemetery in Lewis Co., Tn.
Contact Name: Mary Bob McClainServed 4 years, wounded, he is buried at McClain Cemetery in Lewis Co., Tn.
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Date Added: 8/7/2010
Company D | |
Phelix Webster Roberson - Corporal |
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Contact Name: Richard L. MontgomeryContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/4/2013
Company E | |
John Thomas Branch Rank Unknown |
Enlisted at age 17 went to Kentucky under Gen. Buckner was surrendered at Fort Donelson and sent to Camp Douglas. Was there 3 months,bribed a guard and escaped. Returned to Tennessee and joined Co G 9th Tennessee Cavalry and was captured Nov. 9, 1863, sent to Camp Morton where he and 10 others dug a tunnel and escaped on Jan. 10,1865.
Contact Name: John R. WittContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/5/2014
Company E | |
Jessie Cline - 2nd Corporal |
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Contact Name: Scott GraggContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: 22nct.org
Date Added: 8/23/2011
Company E | |
Hezekiah Collins - Private |
Hezekiah is my ggGrandfather. He served in Lillard's Mounted Infantry, Co E, 3rd Regiment from 1861-1864. He became a POW on Feb. 19, 1864 in Blount County, TN.
Contact Name: Tony CollinsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/3/2010
Company E | |
Dr. Samuel Tucker Gillespy - 2nd Lieutenant |
Samuel identified as Assistant Surgeon of E Company. He had just completed one year of medical school at the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia in 1860.
Contact Name: Todd GillespieContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://www.mundia.com/us/Person/21327283/1072573248
Date Added: 10/4/2010
Company E | |
Powel Paul Graves Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: John R. WittContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/5/2014
Company E | |
Larkin Samuel Lamar - Private |
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Contact Name: Randy CochrumContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/28/2025
Company E | |
Derrell Wallace - Private |
Captured at Vicksburg. Signed Oath by General Grant. Evidence he was in a hospital. No record of him after he signed the Oath.
Contact Name: Chuck DavidsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/15/2018
Company E | |
James Monroe Witherspoon - Private |
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Contact Name: Stephen Moyers WoodardContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: Givem Tha Cold Steel Boys
Date Added: 1/21/2011
Company F | |
David Hightower - 2nd Lieutenant |
collateral ancestor....(Lillard''s) Tenn. Mtd. Infantry
Contact Name: Jay RobertsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/20/2004
Company G | |
Willis Green Collins - Corporal |
enlisted in the Confederate Army May 18, 1861. He was a 2nd Corporal assigned to Company H, 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers. His name appeared on the Roll of Prisoners of War at Camp Douglas, Illinois, on August 1, 1862. He was captured at Fort Doleson February 16, 1862. He was among 184 prisoners of war who were exchanged on board the steamer John H. Done, near Vicksburg, Mississippi, on September 23, 1862. Discharge date uknown. Willis' father, Henry Collins, also fought for the Confederacy under the 11th Tennessee Cavalry.
Contact Name: Dustin CollinsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/8/2005
Company G | |
William Brownlow Erwin - Private |
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Contact Name: Richard CroweContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/4/2005
Company G | |
Yancy M. Griggs - Private |
Yancy M. Griggs was captured at Fort Donelson and died at Camp Douglas.
Contact Name: Donnie StanfordContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: yahoo
Date Added: 7/21/2013
Company G | |
John F. Walton - Private |
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Contact Name: Richard CroweContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/4/2005
Company G | |
John Thomas Weeks - Private |
John Thomas Weeks CSA, 3rd Reg., Tennessee Vols. Lillard's Mtd. Infantry, Co.G Enlisted Calhoun, McMinn County, Tenn. Feb. 28, 1862, by Capt. Giddens. My great-grandfather, died about July 20th, 1863, a few days after the fall of Vicksburg. He signed the Oath of Allegiance to the United States and died shortly after, either from wounds received or illness.
He was survived by his wife, Mary C. Shamblin Weeks, and
four children. Elizabeth Weeks Yeargain, Sarah C. Weeks Willis, Mary Jane Weeks Duffield, and Joel Weeks(Never married)
Contact Name: Steve WillisHe was survived by his wife, Mary C. Shamblin Weeks, and
four children. Elizabeth Weeks Yeargain, Sarah C. Weeks Willis, Mary Jane Weeks Duffield, and Joel Weeks(Never married)
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Date Added: 6/3/2012
Company H | |
Gideon Morgan Bowman - Private |
Gideon Morgan BOWMAN (abt 1842-24 Jul 1924), PVT, Co H, 3rd TN Inf, CSA, enlisted 10 Feb 1862 at Flat Lake, KY & was discharged 23 Feb 1865 at Nashville, TN He was born in TN. Residence records found for TN, AR, OK, and CA. He died at the Sawtelle Disabled Soldiers Home [now West Los Angeles]. He was survived by his widow Mary Emaline GILES (same city). They m 15 May 1864 in Roane Co, TN. Pension Certificate 809.335. Pension amt $50. Buried in Sec 40-M.5 in the Sawtelle Cemetery, now the Los Angeles National Cemetery [West LA]. [Research of D Giles Loiselle, great-grand niece of Mary Giles Bowman]
Contact Name: D Giles LoiselleContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://TnType.com
Date Added: 2/10/2010
Company H | |
John G. B. Deen - Private |
My great-great granduncle (brother in law of Sam W. Grimes, also of the 3rd TN Inf. ) Maury Co., TN native born about 1842. Enlisted in Co. H of the 3rd Tennesse Volunteer Infantry (Clack''s) about May 16, 1861. Captured at Ft. Donelson. Discharged from service on October 8, 1862 due to complications from Thypoid Fever. Tennessee pensioner. After war settled in Obion Co. TN. Was peddler, fisherman, etc. near Reelfoot Lake until his death in 1921. Buried (unmarked grave) at Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, near Hornbeak in Obion County, TN.
Contact Name: David JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/16/2004
Company H | |
Moses Jr. L. Deen - Private |
My great-great granduncle (nephew of Moses L. Deen, ''Sr.''). Maury or Marshall Co., TN native born about 1846. Enlisted in Co. H of the 3rd Tennesse Volunteer Infantry (Clack''s) about May 24, 1861. Captured at Ft. Donelson. Discharged Feb. 22, 1863 as ''underage'' and as a ''non-conscript''?? Moved to Obion Co., TN after the war and lived there until his death about 1900.
Contact Name: David JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/16/2004
Company H | |
Moses Sr. L. Deen - Private |
My great-great-great-great granduncle (uncle of Moses Jr.). Maury or Marshall Co., TN native born about 1840. Enlisted in Co. H of the 3rd Tennesse Volunteer Infantry (Clack''s) about May 24, 1861. Captured at Ft. Donelson. Severely wounded at Battle of Raymond. Captured and realeased by federals. Discharged due to wounds on Dec. 28, 1863. Lived in Obion Co., TN after war. Died about 1900 and is buried in an unmarked grave at Mt. Ararat Cemetery near Troy, TN.
Contact Name: David JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/16/2004
Company H | |
Noah M. Deen - Private |
My great-great-great granduncle. Maury or Marshall Co., TN native born about 1830. Enlisted in Co. H of the 3rd Tennesse Volunteer Infantry (Clack''s) about May 24, 1861. Captured at Ft. Donelson. Captured at Raymond, MS on May 12, 1863, recaptured by Confederate cavalry, then deserted. Moved to Obion Co., TN after war. Died before 1900.
Contact Name: David JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/16/2004
Company H | |
William W. Deen - Private |
My great-great granduncle. Maury or Marshall Co., TN native born about 1843. Enlisted in Co. H of the 3rd Tennesse Volunteer Infantry (Clack''s) about May 24, 1861. Captured at Ft. Donelson. Discharged due to disability October 1862.
Contact Name: David JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/16/2004
Company H | |
Samuel William Grimes - Private |
My great-great grandfather. Born in Maury Co. TN in 1844. Enlisted in the 3rd Infantry (Clack''s) May 24, 1861. Captured at Ft. Donelson. Captured at Resaca, GA May 1864. As POW at Rock Island enlisted in Co. E, 2nd US Vol. Inf. for ''frontier service'' in October 1864. Fought Indians in Kansas until Nov. 1865. Received US pension and died in Obion Co. TN in 1928. Buried at Mt. Ararat Cememtery near Troy, TN. His father Levi Carroll Grimes of the 48th TN Inf CSA died in Confederate service.
Contact Name: David JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/16/2004
Company H | |
Jefferson Jones - 1st Lieutenant |
Enlisted April 26, 1861 in Sweetwater, Tn by Captain J.C. Boyd for a period of 12 months. He re-enlisted in December 1861. He was elected 1st Lieutenant May 14, 1862.
Contact Name: Andy WittContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/30/2009
Company H | |
Josiah Franklin Porch - Private |
Joined in Lewisburg, Tennessee in May 1861. Captured at Fort Donelson, survived Camp Douglas. After parole, continued with the 3rd Tennessee for the rest of the war, wounded in the hand at Chickamauga. Surrendered with Gen. Joseph E.Johnston April 26, 1865. Moved to Texas, farmed in Grayson and Wise Counties, moved to Oklahoma in 1898, died in 1922 at Carter, Beckham Co., Oklahoma. At some point, the spelling of his last name was changed to Poarch. He was my great-grandfather.
Contact Name: Jim ChandlerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/1/2005
Company H | |
David Russell Rank Unknown |
Source of David Russell is his Wife, Dolly Lucinda Russell's, application for a widow's pension.
Contact Name: Showni Medlin-CrumpContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/10/2012
Company H | |
Enoch Harrison Smith - Musician |
captured Ft Donnelson May 1862, sent to Camp Douglas, IL; after return to service appointed a Regimental Bugler
Contact Name: Sharon CrockettContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/14/2014
Company H | |
Amos C. Westbrook - 4th Corporal |
My great-great-great granduncle. Maury or Marshall Co., TN native born about 1842. Enlisted in Co. H of the 3rd Tennesse Volunteer Infantry (Clack''s) about May 24, 1861. Captured at Ft. Donelson. After exchange, furloghed home due to sickness. Died at home in Lewis County, Tennessee on either October 21 or 28, 1862.
Contact Name: David JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/16/2004
Company H | |
Jasper N. Westbrook - Private |
My great-great-great granduncle. Maury or Marshall Co., TN native born about 1842. Enlisted in Co. H of the 3rd Tennesse Volunteer Infantry (Clack''s) about May 24, 1861. Captured at Ft. Donelson. In January 1864 transferred to the 48th Tennessee Infantry. Died in Perry County, Tennessee during the late 1800s.
Contact Name: David JonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/16/2004
Company I | |
Leonard B. Guinn - Private |
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Contact Name: Jason CulbertsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/5/2010
Company I | |
John Parnell Hale - Sergeant |
John's mother was Lydia Jane Cox, sister to my maternal gr,gr,gr, grandfather, John Cox Jr. of Sullivan County, East Tennessee.
Along with his brother James, he probably fought on both sides in the Civil War !!! His CONFEDERATE service was in : 3RD (BROWN`S) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT Records filed as 3rd (Clack`s) Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Organized May 16, 1861 at Lynnville, Giles County; mustered into Confederate service at Camp Trousdale, August 7, 1861; reorganized September 26, 1862; merged into 4th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment April 9, 1865; paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, May 1, 1865 John P. Hale (First_Last) Regiment Name 3 (Clack`s) Tennessee Infantry. Side Confederate Company I Soldier`s Rank_In Private Soldier`s Rank_Out Sergeant.
Contact Name: Glenn LandAlong with his brother James, he probably fought on both sides in the Civil War !!! His CONFEDERATE service was in : 3RD (BROWN`S) TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT Records filed as 3rd (Clack`s) Tennessee Infantry Regiment. Organized May 16, 1861 at Lynnville, Giles County; mustered into Confederate service at Camp Trousdale, August 7, 1861; reorganized September 26, 1862; merged into 4th Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment April 9, 1865; paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, May 1, 1865 John P. Hale (First_Last) Regiment Name 3 (Clack`s) Tennessee Infantry. Side Confederate Company I Soldier`s Rank_In Private Soldier`s Rank_Out Sergeant.
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Date Added: 8/13/2006
Company I | |
Samuel Leonidas Yokley - Private |
S.L. Yokley was killed while on post at Raimond, MS on 12 May 1863.
Contact Name: Wm. Kent YokleyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/18/2012
Company K | |
Larkin Cardin - 2nd Corporal |
Larkin about 1826 near Lynnville, Giles County, Tenn. [*Note The 3rd was organized at Lynnville, Giles County 16 May 1861 after its capture at Fort Donalson it re-organized at Jackson Miss. on 26 Sept 1862. He was initially in Co A but after re-organization he is in co K.] Battles: Fort Donalson, Vicksburg Campaign, Raymond, Miss. Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Atlanta Campaign. The 3rd regiment had 2565 men on its roll.
He has 13 items in his archival file. He died 4 July 1909 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tenn. He is buried in the Dunnavant Cem in that town. He is in my family tree on the end of a remote marriage.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasHe has 13 items in his archival file. He died 4 July 1909 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tenn. He is buried in the Dunnavant Cem in that town. He is in my family tree on the end of a remote marriage.
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Date Added: 8/25/2024
Company K | |
James e Gann - Private |
My relative was part of the 3rd Tennessee Provisional Army, led by Col Vaughn. They fought at the first Manassas and later when led by Col. Lillard at Vicksburg. The unit eventually became the 3rd TN. Mounted Infantry. James died of smallpox at Vicksburg. He was born in Jefferson County, TN., the son of Henry and Amy Gann. He lived in Monroe County, TN. when he enlisted.
I'm intested in speaking to anyone with pics of troops from the 3rd TN. I'm trying to determine what type of uniform my ancestor would have worn. Also, if you are related along this line, please contact me.
Thanks !
Contact Name: Randy GannI'm intested in speaking to anyone with pics of troops from the 3rd TN. I'm trying to determine what type of uniform my ancestor would have worn. Also, if you are related along this line, please contact me.
Thanks !
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Contact Homepage: www.dixierestorationparts.com
Date Added: 8/27/2010
Company K | |
Reuben Allen Peters - Private |
3rd Lillard’s Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Company “K” (3rd Regt. East Tenn.)
Enlisted April 1, 1863 in Knoxville, TN by Major Peck
Appears on Company Muster Roll – Pvt. (2d) Co. K, 3 Reg’t Tennessee Mounted Cav. For May 1st to Aug 31, 1863
Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War: Captured by the Army of the Tennessee at Big Black near Vicksburg, MS – May 17, 1863
Sent to Memphis, TN May 25, 1863 or Captured at Bakers Creek
Roll dated Headquarters Dept. of Tennessee, in the Field near Vicksburg, MS – June 20, 1863
Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War:
Sent from Camp Morton, Ind. To Fort Delaware, June 23, 1863. (never arrived at Ft. Delaware)
Buried at Rose Hill, Columbia, TN – Block “E” – Feb. 14, 1868 – C.S.A. Cross, MCTC
Contact Name: Curtis PetersEnlisted April 1, 1863 in Knoxville, TN by Major Peck
Appears on Company Muster Roll – Pvt. (2d) Co. K, 3 Reg’t Tennessee Mounted Cav. For May 1st to Aug 31, 1863
Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War: Captured by the Army of the Tennessee at Big Black near Vicksburg, MS – May 17, 1863
Sent to Memphis, TN May 25, 1863 or Captured at Bakers Creek
Roll dated Headquarters Dept. of Tennessee, in the Field near Vicksburg, MS – June 20, 1863
Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War:
Sent from Camp Morton, Ind. To Fort Delaware, June 23, 1863. (never arrived at Ft. Delaware)
Buried at Rose Hill, Columbia, TN – Block “E” – Feb. 14, 1868 – C.S.A. Cross, MCTC
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Date Added: 12/30/2010
Company K | |
Travis Archie Smith Rank Unknown |
Travis A.(Archie) Smith joined 3rd Rgmt TN Mounted Infantry 1860. Served in Co. K.
Contact Name: Maribeth WoodContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/28/2010
Company K | |
Manchester Weatherford - Private |
My grandfather Manchester Weatherford lived in Lawrence co. Tennessee at the start of the Civil war.He was captured at Champain Hill.I do not have anymore information. In the 1890's He and his family moved to Bell co.,Texas. He died in Bell co. in 1923.
Contact Name: joe weatherfordContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/8/2014