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33rd Texas Cavalry 
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Edward Lomax James
Edward Lomax James - Sergeant |
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Edward was born 8 Nov 1836 in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Richard James ESQ and Mary Lomax. He married Emily Henerita Newton. His field officer was his cousin by marriage, Lt James R. Sweet. He died 22 Jul 1889 and is buried in Travis Co, TX
Contact Name: Mike EdwardsDate Added: 9/10/2017
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Wiley R. Park
Wiley R. Park Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: joDate Added: 6/29/2007
| Company B | |
B. F. Biggs
B. F. Biggs - Private |
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Contact Name: Donna KeatingDate Added: 11/30/2011
| Company B | |
David H. Brown
David H. Brown - Sergeant |
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Discharged from the US Army dated 2 Oct. 1855 at Fort Duncan ( Eagle Pass Texas).
He had been in service under Captain George Wallace's Company, First (Illinois) Regiment of Infantry. He participated in a number of Indian Battles. He had been a weaver by trade in Coventry, Warwickshire, England. He served as a Sergeant in the Confederate Army during the Civil War 1862-1865 was attached to B company,33rd Texas Cavalry, and participated in The Battle of the Nueces.
Contact Name: Jessie John SanchezHe had been in service under Captain George Wallace's Company, First (Illinois) Regiment of Infantry. He participated in a number of Indian Battles. He had been a weaver by trade in Coventry, Warwickshire, England. He served as a Sergeant in the Confederate Army during the Civil War 1862-1865 was attached to B company,33rd Texas Cavalry, and participated in The Battle of the Nueces.
Date Added: 4/7/2006
| Company C | |
William C Croft
William C Croft Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Ron CroftDate Added: 5/27/2010
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Thomas Rabb
Thomas Rabb - Captain |
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Contact Name: Marlon SustaireDate Added: 10/26/2008
| Company E | |
William Houston Ingram
William Houston Ingram - Private |
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Contact Name: Donna L. EstesDate Added: 6/3/2009
| Company F | |
Winfield Scott St. clair
Winfield Scott St. clair - Private |
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Contact Name: Taylor Marie WhiteDate Added: 11/28/2016
| Company F | |
Andrew P. Sullivan
Andrew P. Sullivan - Private |
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He was born 19th Feb.,1825 and died 30th Jan.,1901. He enlisted with the 33rd Regiment,Texas Cavalry, 9th May 1864. The 33rd Regiment, Texas Cavalry, was organized in April, 1863, by using Duff's Partisan Rangers, 14th Battalion, Texas Cavalry, as its nucleus. Its members were recruited at San Antonio-Bexar County, Port Lavaca-Calhoun County, Mt. Vernon-Franklin County, and in Kaufman County. This unit served in Gano's and Hardeman's Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, and was active along the lower Rio Grande.
Contact Name: Louis Stubbs, JrContact Homepage: Andrew P. Sullivan
Date Added: 1/17/2010
| Company G | |
Joseph Crawford Baker
Joseph Crawford Baker - Private |
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Brother of Robert P. Baker--
J. C. Baker (same as Joseph Crawford) applied for and received a pension for services in the Confederate Army. He could not give the date he entered the Army, stating 'three
years till close of War.' He stated that he served in Company G, 33rd Texas Cavalry. In the index to Confederate Services, there was a Joseph Baker in this Company. His
services records were typed, most were hand written. This record reads:
Baker, Joseph
Co., G, 33 Tex Cav. (Duff's Partisan Rangers 14 Batt'n Cav)
(Confederate)
Pvt
Inside the envelope is one card (typed)
Joseph Baker
Pvt., Co, G 33 ?Tex Cav Reg'm.
Name appears on a Parole of Prisoners of War at Columbus, Texas 27 July 1865--
He had to swear to a typed statement that he would not participate in the War again.
Residence: Gonzales, Texas--
To further confuse the issue, in order to secure his pension, J.C. Baker had to get statements form two people attesting to his proof of service. One such statement was made by R. G. Rawls in Tyler Co., TX on 1 August 1914. Rawls swore that he had known J. C. Baker for 60 years and that they served together for 2 years during the war in Co. G, 33rd Texas Cav. Confederate records on file in the National Archives indicate that R. G. Rawls served in Co. D, 11 (Spaight's) Batt'n Texas Vols. Formerly designated as 6th (Liken's) Battn Texas Infantry.--
Joseph C. Baker was discharged from Co. I, 13th Texas Cavalry on 24 May 62 because of the new conscription act passed by the Confederate Congress in April 62, that exempted from service all men under 18 and over 35. Joseph is listed on the March muster as 15 years old. He had enlisted in Orange Co., TX on 1 Mar 62. He was discharged at Camp Burnett, near Porter's Springs, Houston County, Texas when the regiment was reorganized to comply with the new law. The age requirements were ignored later in the war when Joseph joined the 33rd Texas Cavalry.
Contact Name: Richard C. Baker, Jr.J. C. Baker (same as Joseph Crawford) applied for and received a pension for services in the Confederate Army. He could not give the date he entered the Army, stating 'three
years till close of War.' He stated that he served in Company G, 33rd Texas Cavalry. In the index to Confederate Services, there was a Joseph Baker in this Company. His
services records were typed, most were hand written. This record reads:
Baker, Joseph
Co., G, 33 Tex Cav. (Duff's Partisan Rangers 14 Batt'n Cav)
(Confederate)
Pvt
Inside the envelope is one card (typed)
Joseph Baker
Pvt., Co, G 33 ?Tex Cav Reg'm.
Name appears on a Parole of Prisoners of War at Columbus, Texas 27 July 1865--
He had to swear to a typed statement that he would not participate in the War again.
Residence: Gonzales, Texas--
To further confuse the issue, in order to secure his pension, J.C. Baker had to get statements form two people attesting to his proof of service. One such statement was made by R. G. Rawls in Tyler Co., TX on 1 August 1914. Rawls swore that he had known J. C. Baker for 60 years and that they served together for 2 years during the war in Co. G, 33rd Texas Cav. Confederate records on file in the National Archives indicate that R. G. Rawls served in Co. D, 11 (Spaight's) Batt'n Texas Vols. Formerly designated as 6th (Liken's) Battn Texas Infantry.--
Joseph C. Baker was discharged from Co. I, 13th Texas Cavalry on 24 May 62 because of the new conscription act passed by the Confederate Congress in April 62, that exempted from service all men under 18 and over 35. Joseph is listed on the March muster as 15 years old. He had enlisted in Orange Co., TX on 1 Mar 62. He was discharged at Camp Burnett, near Porter's Springs, Houston County, Texas when the regiment was reorganized to comply with the new law. The age requirements were ignored later in the war when Joseph joined the 33rd Texas Cavalry.
Contact Homepage: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/k/Richard-C-Baker-jr/
Date Added: 5/25/2009
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Robert P. Baker
Robert P. Baker Rank Unknown |
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Robert P. Baker
Co. G, 33rd Texas Cavalry (Duff's Partisan Rangers 14 Batt'n Cavalry)
Age 37
Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named
above for 28 Jan to 30 April 1863.
Enrolled
When: 1 November 1862
Where: Sutherland Springs, Wilson Co., Texas.
By Whom: Weyman.
Mustered in to service
When: 28 January 1863
Where: Columbus, Colorado Co., Texas
by whom: Coopwood.
Remarks: sick in hospital
May & June 1863
Remarks: sick furlough
Absent enlisted men accounted for: Absent sick at home. Furloughed by Board of Physicians.
Contact Name: Richard C. Baker, Jr.Co. G, 33rd Texas Cavalry (Duff's Partisan Rangers 14 Batt'n Cavalry)
Age 37
Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named
above for 28 Jan to 30 April 1863.
Enrolled
When: 1 November 1862
Where: Sutherland Springs, Wilson Co., Texas.
By Whom: Weyman.
Mustered in to service
When: 28 January 1863
Where: Columbus, Colorado Co., Texas
by whom: Coopwood.
Remarks: sick in hospital
May & June 1863
Remarks: sick furlough
Absent enlisted men accounted for: Absent sick at home. Furloughed by Board of Physicians.
Contact Homepage: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/k/Richard-C-Baker-jr/
Date Added: 5/10/2009
| Company K | |
Bartholomew Dupuy
Bartholomew Dupuy - Private |
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Bartholomew was born 3 May 1839 in District #2 Henry, Kentucky. He died Sept 1888 in Edna, Jackson Co. Texas. He was 23 years old when joined on 10 Mar 1862 as a Pvt. Capt John T Breckenridge's Co Partisan Rangers 14th Battn: Vols. attached to Shea's Battn: Vols. Enlisted at Texana & mustered 9 April 1862 at camp Esparanza by Major D.D. Shea. This became Co K Duff's Regiment / Sharp's Battalion. About July 1862 he developed kidney problems and it grew worse. He was given a Certificate of Disability re: Kidney disease while stationed at Station Indianola, Texas dated 8 August 1862. He is the father in law of husband of my 5th cousin 3 x removed..
Contact Name: phillip thomasDate Added: 9/22/2019
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James Henry Madden
James Henry Madden - Private |
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Contact Name: Anne MaddenDate Added: 9/4/2017