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4th Virginia Infantry
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Company Unknown
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Samuel H. Ferguson - Unknown
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I have a great great uncle who is buried (born 1842 died 1917) in Citizens Cemetery in Chattanooga, TN. His birth name was Syeign K. Ferguson but the cemetery record has him as S. K. Ferguson and that he served in the 4th VA. Infantry CSA. The only Ferguson who served in the 4th. VA. Inf. CSA was Samuel H. Ferguson. My research shows they were both born in the same year and were both 19 years old when they enlisted in the 4th Va. Inf. Any information that could shed light on this person would be appreciated.
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Contact Name:
Wayne Ferguson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/3/2010
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Company Unknown
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John B. McCroskey - Unknown
Contact Name:
Charles R. Dameron
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 1/11/2007
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Company Unknown
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James H Romans - Private
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James H. Romans was my two times great grandfather's younger brother.James H. Romans was killed fighting under Stonewall Jackson at first Manassas. He died on July 24, 1861 just a few days after the battle ended.
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Contact Name:
Marilee Bowles-Carey
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 9/16/2013
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Company Unknown
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James Ward - Unknown
Contact Name:
james ward
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: jim_ward@hotmail.com
Date Added: 10/15/2018
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Company A
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William Thomas Baldwin - 3rd Sergeant
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He was a member of the Wythe Grays from 1859, at the start of the war he was a 3rd Corporal and promoted to 3rd Sgt. He transfer to another unit July 1862.
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Contact Name:
Mark Baldwin
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 6/16/2007
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Company A
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John Jackson - Private
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Searching for cemetery information. Known info: Lived around Pocahontas County WV Died after 1910. Lived with son James W. Jackson near Edray
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Contact Name:
Karen Jackson Dittmore
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/7/2007
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Company B
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Jacob Cooper - Private
Contact Name:
Diane Simmons
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 4/9/2017
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Company B
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Hazel Creed Cornett - Unknown
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Hazel Creed Cornett was my gg-grandfather from Grayson Co, Va.
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Contact Name:
Susan Taylor Woodson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 4/12/2008
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Company C
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Thomas Cloyd Craig - Corporal
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Thomas Cloyd Craig, son of Dr. Robert McNealy and Elizabeth (Law) Craig, was b. in Pulaski County, Va., 11 May 1843. Was educated in private schools at home, completing a thorough course in classics and higher mathematics. He was a non-commissioned officer (Corporal)in a well drilled military company, the 'Pulaski Guards' and when the Civil War broke out his company was ordered to the front on the 17th day of April, 1861, as Company C, (Commanded by Captain James Alexander Walker)of the 4th Virginia Regiment, of the 1st Virginia 'Stonewall' Brigade.
He was promoted to rhe rank of 4th Sergeant in January 1862.
At the battle of Winchester or Kernstown on March 23, 1862, he was captured and kept a prisoner at Ft. Delaware and was exchanged on August 12, 1862. He immediately re-enlisted in a cavalry regiment, the 25th Virginia. He was again captured in a battle in the mountains of Kentucky on April 12th, 1864, but made his escape the same day. When the news of Lee's surrender was heard, his brigade was on the march to Lynchburg, from southwest Virginia, the brigade was disbanded at Christainsburg, 20 miles from his home at Newbern and the men told to go home as the war was over.
In four more days he would have been four years in the Confederate army. On reaching his home the next day, he hitched up the horse he had ridden three years in the Cavalry service to a plow, with a mule that had belonged to the Confederate government, and drove into the l)est field on his father's farm, and began farming, with a revolver at his waist and slept in a bed in the stable at night to protect his team from thieving soldiers, returning to their homes in the South.
In the meantime, he studied medicine, with his father as preceptor, and finally graduated from the Medical College of Virginia and was appointed interne in the City Hospital, after a competitive examination. This position he held 18 months. He then took over his father's practice at his home, but after a year, he left for the west, and located at Easton, Kansas, where he has been in continuous practice ever since, except the year 1891 when he was sent to the legislature, defeating a Populist and a Republican, by a big majority.
November 10th, 1872, he m. Miss Mary Joseph Tearney at Leavenworth, Kansas. She was b. at Harper's Ferry, Va., and died 2-19-1888, leaving no children. January 7, 1892, he m. Elizabeth A. Hines who bore three Children:
Lucy, b. 3-14-1894. David Cloyd, b. 4-1-1897. Jesse Law, b. 2-25-1899.
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Contact Name:
Brett Gasper
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Date Added: 2/24/2013
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Company C
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william s dawson - Private
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Company C
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William a Lane - Private
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William was my 4th G-grandfather.He was in the 4th va.infantry reg.co.-c. Part of the stonewall brigade.
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Contact Name:
Barry R Lane
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Date Added: 11/4/2015
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Company C
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william pugh - Unknown
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this is my g g g grandfathers brother who died at the Point Lookout, Md prison along with his brother J.W. Pugh
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Contact Name:
michael carr
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 6/20/2009
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Company C
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Napoleon B. Raines - Private
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N.B. Raines was a Private in Company C, 'Pulasaki Guards', of the 4th Virginia Infantry, 1st Virginia Brigade. He was present at the First Battle of Manassas, Va on July 21, 1861 when General Benard Bee told his 4th Alabama Brigade troops...'There stands Jackson like a stone wall, rally behind the Virgians!'... and Thomas Jonathan Jackson became 'Stonewall'. He survived the war and returned to Pulaski County.
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Contact Name:
Benny P. Haimovitz
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 6/10/2007
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Company C
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James Alexander Saunders - Private
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He appears as James A. Sanders on the Muster Roll. He enlisted on April 17, 1861 in Newbern, VA in Capt. James A. Walker's Company C (Pulaski Guards), 4 Regiment Virginia Infantry. He was injured at the Battle of Gettysburg and missed Gen. Lee's surrender. He was my great grandfather. He died on 06 Oct 1895 in Chambersville, Collin County, TX.
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Company E
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Miles Frank Adams - Private
Contact Name:
Diane Simmons
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 10/15/2013
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Company E
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Charles Lewis Gordon - 4th Sergeant
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Enlisted in 1861 Wounded in the Battle of Manasses(2nd) Aug. 28, 1862- Survived- Promoted to Sgt. on Oct. 14, 1862-paid $6.05 for 1 yr. service Wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 3, 1863-Survived
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Contact Name:
Tonya Reynolds
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Date Added: 2/3/2016
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Company E
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David Tobias Robinson - Private
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Enlisted as a private in Company E (Montgomery Highlanders), 4th Virginia Infantry, Virginia’s First Brigade (The Stonewall Brigade) in 1862. Wounded at 2nd Manassas and again at Gettysburg. Captured at Gettysburg and exchanged.Was promoted to lieutenant March 8, 1864 and he was mustered out after the surrender at Appomattox as a lieutenant, although family legend says he ended the war as a captain. One of only eight officers remaining in the Stonewall Brigade at Appomattox.
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Contact Name:
Dale Robinson
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Date Added: 8/16/2009
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Company F
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Stephen Thomas Bird - Sergeant
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Wounded 3 May 1863 Chancellorsville and died of his wounds 7 days later. His epitath was that he was 'Buried in his best blanket.'
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Company F
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Andrew P BOURNE - 2nd Lieutenant
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Andrew was w.i.a 11/27/1863 at paynes farm.he died of his wounds 12/9/1863.
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Company F
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Elbert Montgomery Bourne - Unknown
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Elbert enlisted on 4/24/1861 in grayson county,va.
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Company F
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Ephraim Bourne - Sergeant
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Ephraim was taken p.o.w. at wilderness 5/8/1864 sent to fort delaware
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Company F
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George A Bourne - Unknown
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George was w.i.a. on 8/9/1862 at cedar mountain.taken p.o.w. at spotsylvania on 5/12/1864 sent to elmira,ny.
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Company F
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James M Bourne - Captain
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James enlisted 4/24/1861.he was k.i.a 9/17/1862 at sharpsburg,md.he is buried near battlefield.
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Company F
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John A Bourne - 3rd Sergeant
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John enlisted 4/21/1861.w.i.a on 5/7/1864 in the valley.w.i.a 11/12/1864 at cedarville.
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Company F
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Montgomery Bourne - Unknown
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Montgomery may have also served as 5th sgt.in 22nd va cavalry.
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Company F
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Stephen R Bourne - Unknown
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Stephen enlisted 3/20/1862.died at staunton on 6/5/1862.
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Company F
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Barney B Cannoy - 2nd Lieutenant
Contact Name:
Reece Sebastian
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/20/2010
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Company F
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William B. Cecil - Unknown
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Company F
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George washington Funk - Unknown
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Company F
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George W Funk - Unknown
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Died in November 1862 in Winchester Virginia of Smallpox
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Company F
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George Washington Funk jr. - Private
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Shot in left leg during battle of Chancellorsville.
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Company F
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Alexander Hale - Unknown
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Alexander served in unknown unit.
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Company F
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Creed B. Hale - Unknown
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Creed was lilled in the first manassas battle 7/21/1861
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Company F
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Fletcher Hale - Unknown
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Fletcher was taken p.o.w.2/6/1864 at mortons ford.sent to fort delaware.
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Company F
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Fountain Hale - Unknown
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Fountain served in unknown unit.
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Company F
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Gideon Hale - Unknown
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Gideon was a wagon master.w.i.a.on 11/27/1863 at paynes farm
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Company F
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Henry L Hale - Unknown
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Henry was taken p.o.w.5/12/1864 at spotsylvania sent to elmira,ny.
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Company F
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Isiah Hale - Unknown
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Isiah served in unknown unit.
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Company F
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Jacob B Hale - Unknown
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Jacob was a teamster.taken p.o.w.5/15/1864 at spotsylvania sent to point lookout.
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Company F
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Jacob Lester Hale - Unknown
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Jacob served as teamster.w.i.a.at paynes farm 11/27/1863.taken p.o.w. 5/12/1864 at spotsylvania.sent to elmira,ny
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Company F
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John William Hale - Private
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John was taken p.o.w. during the battle of spotsylvania in 5/12/1864 sent to elmira,ny.also served as teamster with captain glaizes forage train.
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Company F
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John Wiley Hale - Corporal
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Company F
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John M Hale - Captain
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Company F
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Josiah B Hale - Unknown
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Josiah was w.i.a 8/28/1862 at groveton.taken p.o.w 5/12/1864 at spotsylvania sent to elmira,ny.
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Company F
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Leftwich Hale - Unknown
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Leftwich enlisted 4/27/1861 he died 8/8/1862.
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Company F
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Nicholas Hale - Unknown
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Nicholas served in unknown unit.
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Company F
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Oscar Hale - Unknown
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Oscar was killed at First Manassas battle.
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Company F
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Peter F Hale - Unknown
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Peter served in unknown unit.
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Company F
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Peyton G Hale - Unknown
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Peyton served in unknown unit.
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Company F
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Peyton N. Hale - Captain
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Peyton was killed in action during first manassas battle 7/27/1861.
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Company F
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Rufus H Hale - Private
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Rufus H. Hale of the Grayson County Daredevils--4th Va. Infantry-Company F was my GrGrandfather. Many of this family and relatives fought with this group under Stonewall Jackson. Rufus was captured at Spotsylvania Cthouse; taken to Elmira Prison Camp. I do have his pension application. Rufus died in Ga. in 1929 after living in Ky. from 1868 along with other Hale family members until about 1920 when he moved to Ga. and lived with my grandfather, his son, Allen T. Hale
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Contact Name:
Roberta Whitacre
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Date Added: 2/4/2009
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Company F
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Rufus H Hale - Unknown
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Rufus was taken p.o.w. 5/12/1864 at spotsylvania sent to elmira,ny.
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Company F
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William Bourne Hale - Sergeant
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William was an ordinance sgt.w.i.a. at paynes farm 11/27/1863.taken p.o.w.5/12/1864 at spotsylvania sent to elmira,ny.
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Company F
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William Peaden Waugh - Unknown
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William served in the 'dare devil company' led by Capt.Peyton Hale.William was w.i.a at the First Manassas battle.his wounds were so severe he was left for dead overnight on the battlefield.the next morning he was taken for treatment.
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Company F
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John W. Wright - Unknown
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John W. Wright was my gg-uncle from Grayson Co, Va.
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Contact Name:
Susan Taylor Woodson
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Date Added: 4/12/2008
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Company F
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Stephen Leftridge Wright - Unknown
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Stephen Leftridge Wright was my gg-grandfather from Grayson Co, Va.
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Contact Name:
Susan Taylor Woodson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 4/12/2008
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Company F
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William Jefferson Wright - Unknown
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William Jefferson Wright was my gg-uncle from Grayson Co, Va.
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Contact Name:
Susan Taylor Woodson
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Date Added: 4/12/2008
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Company F
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Josiah Wynn - Private
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Josiah Wynn B:15 Aug 1825 Grayson, Virginia D:21 July 1861 Manassas, Prince William County, Virginia, USA Company F 4th Infantry Josiah joined the Grayson Dare Devils under Captain Peyton Nathan Hale, which became part of the 4th Va Infantry brigaded with the 2m 5th, 27th, and 33rd Virginia under Thomas Jackson. Captain Hale and Josiah Wynn lost their lives at the first Bull Run.
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Contact Name:
Mary Beth Winkowski
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Date Added: 11/7/2023
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Company G
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C L Paschall - Private
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If anyone has his photo would you please post it?
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Contact Name:
Rick Paschall
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/30/2010
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Company G
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George W. Phlegar - 4th Sergeant
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Another 2nd cousin four times removed. Enlisted as a Private in Company G of the 4th Virginia Infantry on July 16, 1861, at the age of 24. He was promoted to Full Sergeant 4th Class on September 25, 1862. He was killed at the battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863.
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Company G
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William Yingling - Unknown
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Served in the 4th Va. Inf until expiration of his enlistment in 1862, transferred to 7th Va. Cav (Ashby's), transferred to 14th Va. Cav, 24&25th Va Cav and later 35th Battalion Va. Cav. (all due to reorganiztion). At the end of his enlistment, Wm. reenlisted in the 4th Inf. and served out the remainder of the war in this regiment.
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Company H
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J. W. Pugh - Unknown
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This is my g g g grandfathers brother who died a P.O.W. in the Point Lookout Md. Prison along with his brother William Pugh
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Contact Name:
michael carr
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 6/20/2009
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Company I
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John Henry Coffman - Private
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May 2009 a stone was placed for Pvt. John Henry Coffman at the Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Indiana. This was done by the 4th. Virginia Co. I, LHV a Civil War group from Indianapolis, Indiana. There are several men from Virginia that fought in the Civil War/War Berween the States buried in this cemetery. Not related...
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Contact Name:
Robert Attkisson
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Date Added: 6/25/2009
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Company L
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Abraham Buck - Private
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Abraham died in Winchester ,Va Jan 21, 1862. What was the cause of death and Where in Winchester is he buried?
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Company L
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Franklin Wall - Private
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Stonewall brigade soldier; wounded, but lived, at Gettysburg; Farmer in Montgomery Co. Va.; Died Dec. 1901.
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Contact Name:
Robert Wall
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Date Added: 11/15/2011
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