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— Saml. Thatcher, Capt., John Walton, Lieut., Jotham Walton, 2d Lieut., Josiah Moore, Sergt., Joseph Bates, Sergt., Samll. Butterfield. Sergt., James Kittle, Sergt., Thos. FiSergt., Samll. Butterfield. Sergt., James Kittle, Sergt., Thos. Fillebrown, Corp., Belcher Hancock. Corp., Joshua Gamage, Drumr., Will. Bradish, Drumr., Joseph Ayers, John Batherick, Will. Bordman, Jr., Oliver Brown, Benj. Butterfield, Edmund BSergt., James Kittle, Sergt., Thos. Fillebrown, Corp., Belcher Hancock. Corp., Joshua Gamage, Drumr., Will. Bradish, Drumr., Joseph Ayers, John Batherick, Will. Bordman, Jr., Oliver Brown, Benj. Butterfield, Edmund Bowman, Will. Brewer, John Caldwell, Walter Coxs, Cox is the proper name. Samll. Coxs, Joseph Coxs, Solomon Cooper, Henry Dickson, Isaiah Dickson, John Dickson, John ESergt., Thos. Fillebrown, Corp., Belcher Hancock. Corp., Joshua Gamage, Drumr., Will. Bradish, Drumr., Joseph Ayers, John Batherick, Will. Bordman, Jr., Oliver Brown, Benj. Butterfield, Edmund Bowman, Will. Brewer, John Caldwell, Walter Coxs, Cox is the proper name. Samll. Coxs, Joseph Coxs, Solomon Cooper, Henry Dickson, Isaiah Dickson, John Dickson, John Evers, Ebenr Fisher, Stephen Frost, Jonathan Frost, David Frost, John Frost, Ebenr. Fessenden, Stephen Goddard, Benj. Goddard, Thos. Goddard, Nathaniel Goddard, Torry Hancoin Locke, Capt. Solomon Bowman, Lieut. Stephen Frost, Ens. John Cutter, Sergt. Moses Hovey, Sergt. Thomas Cutter, Corpl. John Tidd, Corpl. James Fowle, Corpl. Seth Stone, Corpl. W
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1., Literal copy of Births, deaths, and Marriages in Medford from earliest records. (search)
is wife dyed Sebtember 2: 1696 hannah kidder & dorithy kider daughters of ephraim kidder & Rachell his wife was born March 23: 169 7/8 Ebenezer Brooks sone of ebenezer Brooks & abagaill his wife born May 15: 1698 Andrew hall sone of John Hall & Jemimah his wife born october 27: 1698: Mercy Tufts daughter of Peter Tufts & mercy his wife born november 13: 1698 Parcivell hall sone of Parcivell Hall & Jane his wife born december the 18th: 1698 Stephen Willis & Susanna Wade were maried Sergt Bradshoe his daughtr Sarah born March the 19, 1699 of her mother Mary Bradsho The 6th of Octobr 1699, Abigael Brooks was born Daughter of Ebenr Brooks and Abigael his wife the 13 of november 1699 Susanna Willis was born: daughter of Stephen Willis & Susana his wife the 5th of January 1699/700 Joseph frances was born the sone of John frances & lydia his wife the second day of may 1700 Persis Tufts the daughter of Jonathan Tufts & Rebecah his wife was Born the 24 day of June 1700 John Brocu
First Company.--Lieut Brown, Lieut C L Wript, Serg J Roberts, Serg R Corbyn, Privates D P Hurlbut,Serg R Corbyn, Privates D P Hurlbut, B Masters, J Register, M Berant, H McClellan, Thomas Aybar, W Booth, S Brown, R Wilson, 8 Griffith,ohnson. Second Company.--Lieut Tillinghast, Serg W C Butler, Corp'l C S Rains, Corp'l R Cobb, Pram, J T Hull Fourth Company.--Capt McCartan, Serg M M Alexander, Corp'l H R Cross, Corp'l C M BroR Zetrower. Fifth Company.--Lieut J O'Neal, Serg W F Sollo, Privates E F Decotts, T Saunders, A s Cason. Eight Company — Lieut J R Kimbrew, Serg M P C Brooks Privates J M Wadsworth, T P Quiett J M Wilder. Ninth Company--Capt W R Moore, Serg A T Stockes, Privates R Allen, H J Carson G W G Company.--Capt L Williams, Lieut J J Thompson, Serg M F Cox, Serg L R Cummings, Serg T J Sanchez. Serg L R Cummings, Serg T J Sanchez. Corp'l D H Bennett, Privates John A Canson. T McCain, D W Robinson, C L Dickins, J H Stunders, J MoSerg T J Sanchez. Corp'l D H Bennett, Privates John A Canson. T McCain, D W Robinson, C L Dickins, J H Stunders, J Moore, J J Thomas, C D Rawis, J F Strach, J J Williams. Eleventh Company--Captain Ballentyne, Serg[2 more...]
rry, slightly. Missing: Wilson Hawkins. Company D--Killed: Priv Jos T Womack. Wounded: Orderly Serg't Geo Keon, both thighs, broken, and left on the field; Privates J L Floyd, arm broke; J P Bupany G.--Killed: Private H F Dorn- bush. Wounded: Lt John T McEutire, slightly on the head; orderly Serg't J G Sloan, very slight on the head, corp'l J C Alexander, in the vide; privates J H Bradleyningham, and R N Grant, slightly. Company M.--Wounded: Capt L W Stowe, slightly in shoulder; Serg H F White, slight in the leg; Privates J S Smith, slightly in thigh; James Kezec, in the side; J re, J R Sims, Thomas J Armstrong. Wounded--Capt J N Lightfoot, Second Lieut J T R Lightfoot, Serg W P Thurman, Serg L Heurst, Corp'l C W Taylor, Privates A W Black, B Milton, E G Pitts, John L KiSerg L Heurst, Corp'l C W Taylor, Privates A W Black, B Milton, E G Pitts, John L Kirkland, J R Purmamore, Chas L Messar, S S Curry, Martin V Kirkland, J T Lingo, Thos Alman, Thos Trawick, John Lammons, Wm H Tiller, Jas A Hutto, F M Camron, J F Sims, Irvin Jackson, F M Armstrong J F
nlie, wounded; Privates W G Curtise, A Bayley, missing — Total--7 wounded and 2 missing. Company L--Private A Wilborn, killed; Capt J F Stow, Privates J B Russell, Dobson Burrow, John E Thornborough; B B Brady, H Steed, Henry Lassiter, wounded; Serg M D Bishop, Private George Patterson, missing. Total--1 killed, 7 wounded, 2 missing. Company M--Private Emsley Alread, killed; Lieut M B Kivet, Serg J W Lawrence, Privates H E Smith, David York, A A Steel L F Holden, J W Race, wounded; Lieut Serg J W Lawrence, Privates H E Smith, David York, A A Steel L F Holden, J W Race, wounded; Lieut L F McMasters, Privates H C Sugler, Alphers Pugh, L C York, missing. Total--1 killed, 7 wounded, 4 missing. Total in regiment--25 killed, 95 wounded, and 24 missing. In addition, I add the loss of Col C E Lightfoot and Lieut-Col J O Long killed, and Maj. T S Golloway wounded making an aggregate of 137 killed, wounded, and missing. P E Charles, Adjutant. The Fifth Alabama regiment. Editors Dispatch: Observing a request in a late issue of your paper that Adjutants of regi
am — killed: none. Wounded: Privates G W Neall, slightly by shell. Company G, Capt L Wright — killed: private Rufus is. wounded: Capt Luther Wright, in the month; Lieut Geo. W Marshall, badly in foot and leg; Privates John J Miller, in shoulder; Geo M Farrar severely in side; H W Brooke, in leg. Company H, Capt Thos R Dew — killed: none. Wounded: L B Andrews, badly; Thos E Payse, slightly; Geo F Gouldman, slightly. Company I, Capt J D Brace — killed: Privates Geo West. Wounded Serg a W Jones, slightly; Corp H C for, in hand; Privates N Jones, C H Jones, slightly; P Jones, in hand; J O West, in shoulder; Geo English, in mouth; E Groves, in head, slightly; W a Carroll, slightly in head; C W Schooler, slightly in leg. Company K, Capt J P Ware — killed: Thos P Burrows. Wounded: J J Carneal, Mordecai Taylor. Killed4 Wounded40 Total44 Total number engaged in the tow days' fight, 273. Wm Broun, 1st Lieut., Acting Adjutant 47th Virginia Reg. C
The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in the recent battles before Richmond. (search)
Huisle, Story, Webb, and Huckstep. Capt Jones and Lieut Tensil are among the missing. The following are the names of a portion of the wounded: J W Sarver, Gen. Brown, Early, Levi Dempsay, Ord-Serg Yates, Thornhill, Lieut Moore, Lieut Almond, Serg-Major Tensil, T. P Barrel, T. P. Mays, ensign of the 7th, J. J. Bolling, John A Jenkins, Wesley Mannel, Ord-Serg Cooper, Lieut Estes, Lieut Fogg, Lewis Monroe, Daniel Bish, Josse Young. J. L. Kidd, Ayler, H. J. Wilburn, David Acres, B. P Meadows,nes, D A. Trico, Jos Sarpeni. Company E.--Wounded: W. R. Pendleton, D. Newcomb. Company H.--Killed: Lieut R B Strite H W. Orther Jas H Carter. Wounded: Capt Shear it Farns worth, E R Legg E S Russell. Company I.--Filted Colur-Serg C. W Cheshire, Geo. Buckland. Wounded; Lieut. Morchead, D. S Hessey, Juel Robinson, Wm Loy, F. Shingleton. Company B.--Killed: Lieut. P D. Sherrard, Owen Millerson, W. B Bird, John W. Washington. Thos Oferrull. Wounded Ord-serg J. A Hamute
ne. Co I — Killed: None. Wounded: Privates Lipscomb, sabre cut on heart; Leftwich, mortally. Missing: R Lee, T E Moiver. Co K — Killed: None. Wounded: Privates R Harrison, leg; J C Serpens, slightly on arm; Jno Day, severely in ankle; D Anderson, slightly. Missing. Private Morrell. Recapitulation — Killed, wounded and missing. 15. Total 34. Third Regiment Virginia Cavalry--Co A — Killed: None. Wounded: J E Reynolds. Missing: None. Co B — Killed: W W Young. Wounded: Lieut Millan, Serg J B Herbert, private West, severely. Missing: None. Co C — Killed: Sergt G M Betts, private J T Wilkins. Wounded: Capt Chappel, slightly; Lieut Jas W Hall, severely. Missing: W H Brower. Co D — Killed: None. Wounded: Jas E Adams, severely; L A Masston, F Mountcastle, Pat Carroll, Chas Walker. Missing: None. Co E — Killed: None. Wounded: Corp Fester Missing; None. Co F — Killed: None. Wounded: Lt B W Lacy, Lt Chump, Sergt Apperson; W G Christian, H C Grump, W McKenzie. M
The Daily Dispatch: May 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg. (search)
ion, Jackson's corps: Staff killed: none. Wounded: Col James K Company B, Capt. Welsh.--killed: Private John Purcell. Wounded: 1st Serg Jas Gallagher; Serg P C Hyleman, Privates Alex Smith, Henry Benson, Dike Rady, Wm Kess, John P Chittum, James Woods and L Spruse. Company C. Lieut Clarks com'g--killed: 1st Serg Wunded: Lieut R M Moore, Greg Hauger Corp'l H W Haws, Privates J J Meys, a J Ballard, and Thomas Holt. Company G, Copt. McEldowney.--killed: none. Wounded: 1st Serg M W Sneakey, Corp'l J Benson, Privates Wm Allman, P F Huffman, Jas Graham, Jas Frazer, Jas Rees, Jas T Pexton, and Arch Smiley. Company H, Copt. Bonde.--wounderpera's G B Kemper and Adam Koonts Privates J A Fowles J H Yost, R B Ragan, J Bezansen, B Randall, G K Lewis. Company I.--Capt S A Sellers; Lieut J G H Miller; Serg' J F Menges; Corp'l D W Sacrist Company K.--Lieut D C Grayson; Serg't E V Coffman; Private W A Martin. Company D.--Privates, J R Coffman, J W Bricken, E M
on, on F. Gordonsville, W Bryans, Cobb's Legion, Co. C, Charlottesville; E Bodges, 1st N C, Co. A, Charlet; H M Jackson, 1st E, C, Co. H, Charlet; T J His don, Cobb's Legion, Co. K, Charlet; J H 6th Va, Co. I Gordonsville; R F Eggleston. 2d Va, Co. D, Charlottesville; F J Allden, 5th Va, Co. A, Charlottesville; Benben Twitty, 8th Ga, Co. C, Gordonsville; W R Goodwin, Cobble Legion, Co. L, Charlottesville, J T Frooman. White's bat'n, Co. A, Gordonsville; N Mocre 6th Va, Co. D, Gordonsville; Serg J W Bonciberger, 8th Va, Co. d, Gordonsville; T J Smith, 4th Va, Co. H, Charlottesville; P Himme wright, 11th Va, Co. H, Charlottesville; D H Lichister, 11th Va, Co. H, Charlottesville.; Lafayette Boyer, 12th Va, Co. F, Charlottesville; C J May, 2d Va, Co. C, Charlottesville; Dan'l Bennett, Cobb's Legion, Co. A, Charlottesville; John Hebb, 48th Ala, Co. I, Charlottesville; James Hesters, 2d Ga, Co. I, Charlottesville; John Haslett 2d N C, Co. C, Charlottesville; L W Grove 7th Va Co. C, Charlo