2nd Texas Cavalry
Company A | |
William Jasper Johnson - 2nd Lieutenant |
Born: Dec 26 1828 Georgia.Died: Apr 4 1902 Comanche Texas. Enlisted: Sep 5 1861 San Antonio TX. {by Capt,Sutherland} in Baylors Regiment,Co.A.Texas Cavalry.{ 2nd reg't Arizona Brigade.}Promoted from Sergent to 2nd Lieutentent: spouse :-{Adeline Amanda Leatherman.}
Contact Name: T.StricklandContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/22/2013
Company A | |
William Jasper Joyce - Private |
William was the chaplain of the regiment
Contact Name: H.SheenContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/5/2005
Company A | |
Gabriel Rascoe - Private |
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Contact Name: George W. Jones, IIIContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/22/2017
Company B | |
Charles (Duncan) S. Johnson - 3rd Lieutenant |
left home at age 15 against fathers orders to enlist. Lied about his age and changed name to Charles S. Johnson.
Contact Name: Mark JohnsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/17/2006
Company C | |
Charles Atterberry - Private |
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Contact Name: Mary DillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/12/2010
Company D | |
John W Frazer - Private |
John was 23 years old when he joined as a Pvt. Capt. James Walker's Company 2nd Regiment Texas Mounted Rifles. He enlisted on 19 April, 1861 at Hallettsville, Lavaca County Texas. They mustered in at San Antonio Tx. on 23 May 1861. His horse was valued at $50.00 and equipment at $20.00. A remark on his CSA CMR card: He lost his pistol in action. It was valued at $20.00..... He survived the war and died 3 April 1917 in Koreth, Lavaca Co. Texas where he is buried beside his wife Catherine Schulte... John's mother, Sophia Pankey was my 2nd Great Grand Aunt.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/8/2014
Company D | |
John Christopher Jetton - Private |
John was born in 1841 in Marshall Count Alabama. The 1860 census finds him at age 18 in Lavaca, Lavaca County Texas. The Post Office is at Hallettsville. He has 7 items in his archival file. He enlists at Hallettsville on 15 April 1861 in Co D 2nd Regt. Tx Cavalry Capt. James Walker's Co aka Capt. George L Patrick's Co. [Arizona Brigade]
His horse is valued at $65 and equipment at $18. It is 125 miles to rendezvous at San Antonia where they mustered 23 March. 1 Julu 1861 he is on extra duty as a Herder. A CMR July 1861 states he is wounded and left at the hospital at Fort Bliss. He is now in Capt. Patrick's Company. The last CMR states that the died 1 June 1862 at a General Hospital of Dysentery. It is assumed the hospital was in Texas.
His burial details are unknown. He was the 3rd cousin of wife of my 2nd cousin 3 x removed. Blood is very thin but still kin.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasHis horse is valued at $65 and equipment at $18. It is 125 miles to rendezvous at San Antonia where they mustered 23 March. 1 Julu 1861 he is on extra duty as a Herder. A CMR July 1861 states he is wounded and left at the hospital at Fort Bliss. He is now in Capt. Patrick's Company. The last CMR states that the died 1 June 1862 at a General Hospital of Dysentery. It is assumed the hospital was in Texas.
His burial details are unknown. He was the 3rd cousin of wife of my 2nd cousin 3 x removed. Blood is very thin but still kin.
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Date Added: 8/2/2024
Company D | |
Frederick R Perkins - Private |
Enlisted 15 April, 1861, at San Antonio, was one of the 14-man patrol under the command of Lieut. Reuben Hays, who rode out of Ft. Davis to engage Chief Nicolas and his Mescalero Apaches who had been raiding throughout the area. When found the Apaches were some 80 in number, and the outcome was never in doubt. After a protracted running gun battle, Lt. Mays and his men were all killed, save one Mexican scout who managed to slip away unseen. Perkins was a grgrgr-uncle, brother to my grgrgr-grandfather.
Contact Name: Bentley JesseeContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/4/2022
Company D | |
James Clair Walker - Captain |
Dr. James C. Walker of Hallettsville, TX organized Co. D of the 2nd Texas Mounted Volunteers (aka 2nd Texas Cavalry) on 15 April 1861. They were mustered into service in San Antonio on 19 April 1861, and James Walker was elected the Company's Captain. They participated in the Baylor and Sibley Expeditions in New Mexico. After they returned in 1862, Capt. Walker was elected Lt. Col., replacing Lt. Col. Baylor.
Contact Name: George J. L. WalkerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/5/2011
Company F | |
Phillip Houston Coe - 1st Lieutenant |
17 July 1839 - 9 Oct 1871 Killed by Wild Bill Hickok.
Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/9/2021
Company F | |
William Penn Rabb - Corporal |
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Contact Name: Marlon SustaireContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/26/2008
Company G | |
Amander Koonce - Private |
His first name is incorrecly listed in the Soldier-Sailor System.
Contact Name: Mary RhoadsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/23/2008
Company G | |
Christopher Columbus Koonce - Private |
He also fought in 11th Infantry Regiment.
Contact Name: Mary RhoadsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/23/2008
Company H | |
George Washington Johnson - Private |
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Contact Name: Mark JohnsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/17/2006
Company I | |
Jacob Smelzer Beeman - Private |
Enlisted Sep 21 1861 Mckinney Texas age 23 {By col. B. Hardin Stones regiment] pow BATTLE of Corinth Mississippi in enemy works paroled oct 13 1862 Bolivar Tenn. KIA.Dec 21 1862. at battle of Davis Mills Tenn & Wolf River Miss. {buried at Vicksburg Miss Natl cemetary.} Born: Mar 8 1838 Greene Ill.
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Date Added: 12/6/2012
Company I | |
Peter Carpenter Smeltzer Beeman - Private |
{Warton Stones Regiment 13th Brig: Reserves} Enlisted Mar 17 1862 Camp washington Arkansas to Dallas Texas. on detail Dec1863 having horse shod . muster roll May- Jun 1864 my 3rd grt uncle.Born:Aug 15,1832 Greene Co. Illinois.Died: Nov 5 1910 Hood,Cooke Co.Texas. Wife,{Matilda Carolyn Riggs 1842-1907 married 1868.Dallas Texas.
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Date Added: 12/6/2012