Patrick County, Virginia Muster Roll

By Rhonda Robertson

Recorded in Circuit Court Order Bok 18, page 550-569 requested recorded by W. T. Akers, William Ayres and William B. Via members of the Stuart-Wharton Camp of Confederate Veterans.


Roll of Company I, 24th Virginia Regiment

Left Patrick Courthouse May 28, 1861 - Confederate States Army


A. M. Lybrooks, Captain

John Mitchell, First Lieutenant

Bruce Frazier, Second Lieutenant

Powel Hughes, Third Lieutenant


Arnold, John Died in camp

Aistrop, H. C.

Blackard, William Died in hospital

Blackard, Wiloby Died in hospital

Blackard, Aaron

Boswell, W. T.

Bryant, William Killed at Howlet House

Bowlin, W. T.

Barnett, W. H. Killed at Gettysburg

Bishop, Joseph Died on the way home

Beasley, R. M.

Barnard, Charles Died at hospital

Barnard, Thomas

Burnett, Frank Died in hospital

Clifton, William

Clark, Thomas Wounded at Seven Pines

Clark, C. C.

Coleman, William

Conway, B. D. Wounded

Dalton, Willis

DeHart, Thomas

DeHart, Jonathan Killed at Drury's Bluff

Dehart, Daniel E.

Duncan, John Died in camp

Edwards, Joseph Wounded

Frazier, Ben Died in hospital

Frazier, Albert

Frazier, Samuel Died in hospital

Figgins, George W.

Gilbert, Penn Wounded at Drury's Bluff, died in Richmond

Gilbert, John T. Died in hospital

Gilbert, Samuel S. Missing at Gettysburg

Gilbert, L. D. Wounded

Grady, Patterson Died in camp

Gilpin, Thomas

Gunter, Joseph

Gunter, G. B.

Gilley, William Died in hospital

Harris, William

Haley, Samuel H

Hundley, James Died in hospital

Hatcher, Daniel Wounded at captured at Gettysburg

Haden, William A Wounded

Hooker, William Died in hospital

Joyce, John Died in hospital

Keaton, Matt Disappeared

Keaton, Mc Died in hospital

Keaton, White Died in hospital

King, William

Kerstn, A. M.

Lawless, Marion Died in hospital

Lawless, A. J. Killed at Drury's Bluff

Lawless, Thomas Left in Pennsylvania

Lawless, Mc. A.

Lawless, George W.

Loving, Arthur J. Wounded at Gettysburg, died from wounds

Leak, Thomas

Light, H. C. First Corporal, twice wounded

Lawson, Hamp Disappeared

Mabe, William

Martin, A. W. Wounded

Martin, John W. Died in hospital

Martin, James Died in hospital

Moss, Doc Died in hospital

Moss, Robert

Nunn, William

Nunn, Edward

Nunn, Frank Died in hospital

Overby, Thomas Died in hospital

Plasters, W. C. Wounded at Gettysburg

Plasters, Mark Wounded at Seven Pines

Plasters, Joseph Died in hospital at Richmond

Plasters, Mike Died in hospital at Newport News

Puckett, Hosey

Pack, James Died in hospital

Roberson, William Died in camp

Roberson, James M>

Radford, R. F.

Ross, Lewis T.

Simpson, Howard

Shelton, Joseph A. Died in hospital

Shelton, James Killed in Williamsburg

Shelton, Joseph

Spencer, John R.

Spencer, W. H. Killed at Seven Pines

Spencer, Harden Killed at Drury's Bluff

Shockley, William H. Third Corporal, twice wounded

Staples, John Wounded at Williamsburg

Taylor, George

Taylor, James Went North

Tuggle, Anderson Killed at Second Manassas

Vipperman, Thomas H. Killed at Drury's Bluff

Wiggington, A. J. Wounded at Cold Harbor

Wiggington, C. M. Wounded at Gettysburg

Waller, James Wounded, died at Williamsburg

Waller, Peter

Waller, John C.

Waller, John Died in hospital

Williams, John D. Scout and missing

Williams, Frank

Wimbish, Peter Lost in Maryland

Wimbish, John Third Sergeant, killed at Drury's Bluff

Wolf, Harry

Willard, Isaac Died in hospital

Young, A. J. Died in Richmond hospital


Stuart, Patrick County, Virginia, enrollment of Company J

Confederate Reserves of A. D. 1864


A. D. Reynolds, Captain

P. H. Giles, First Lieutenant

Ed Davis, Second Lieutenant

Zack Frazier, Third Lieutenant

Tolliver Spencer, Orderly


Ayres William

Agee, Austin

Aistrop, Pat

Alexander, William

Bennett, Richard

Boyd, German

Bowman, Coleman

Barnard, Charles

Conner, R. W.

Carter, Walker

Cheeley, J. A.

Carter, John

Craddock, Jack Died in prison

Collins, Jack

Canidy, Constant

Chaney, Steven

DeHart, John

Dehart, Green W.

Dilon, Reid

Delon, John G.

Doss, Joll

Epperson, William

Edwards, Albert

East, William

Fain, Henry

Fain, Jacob

Foster, Abe

Floyd, John

Fray, John

Gilbert, William P.

Gilbert, Robert

Gates, William

Hatcher, Rush

Hall, Waller

Hall, Russell

Hancock, Lewis P. Died in the war

Hubbard, Jeff Died in the war

Hooker, James

Hooker, Eph

Joyce, Abe

Joyce, Calvin

Jenkins, Peter

Keaton, Hanceford

Martin, Isaac

Martin, Daniel

Martin, Richard

Martin, James Enlisted in 58th Virginia Regiment

Moran, George

Lize, Lee

Mills, James

Marshall, Elijah

Newman, Hayman

Newman, Joseph

Oakley, William

Orander, John

Perkins, Jordan

Pigg, George

Pigg, Beverly

Pickeral, Thomas

Pendleton, George

Ross, Samuel

Ray, Pink

Ross, William

Ross, Jeff

Rickman, Henry Died in the war

Reynolds, Caloway

Stovall, John P.

Smith, Daniel

Scott, Joseph Enlisted 1864 District of Danville, VA 1865

Spangler, Coon

Tuggle, Tab Died in the time of the war

Tatum, James

Thompson, Taylor

Wimbish, James Died in the war

Williams, Henry

Ziglar, William

Duncan, John

Tate, James

Tolliver, Spencer

A. D. Reynolds Promoted to Major

P. H. Giles Promoted to Captain

Ed Davis Promoted to First Lieutenant

Zack Frazier Promoted to Second Lieutenant

John P. Stovall Elected Third Lieutenant


The Roll of Captain D. Lee Ross's Company C, 51st Virginia Infantry

Captain W. T. Akers, Company D, 51st Regiment of Virginia Infantry

and Captain R. J. Woolwine's Company D, 51st Regiment of Virginia Infantry


Captain Ross commanded this company the first year of the war and it was then Company C when the company was reorganized in 1862. W. T. Akers was elected Captain and was then lettered Company D and renamed Company D until the end of the war.


D. Lee Ross, Captain first year of war, did not reenlist.

W. T. Akers, 1st Lieutenant first year of war, elected Captain 1862, promoted to Major of Rgt in 1864

A. J. Harbour, 2nd Lieutenant, first year of war, did not reenlist

C. F. Ross, 3rd Lieutenant, first year of war, did not reenlist

J. M. Cruise, 1st Sergeant, transferred to Company H, 51st Regiment

S. F. Shelor, 2nd Sergeant then promoted to 1st Sergeant, Company D, then to Lieutenant, Company D

Isaac A. Nolen, 3rd Sergeant, first year of war, did not reenlist

W. G. Price, Sergeant first year of war, then promoted to Captain, Company H, 51st Rgt of VA Infantry

John E. Lackey, 5th Sergeant, captured, died in prison

William D. Via, 1st Corporal

C. C. Rakes, 2nd Corporal

B. R. Hall, 3rd Corporal was promoted to Sergeant

R. J. Woolwine, 4th Corporal, promoted to Orderly Sergeant in 1861, elected Lieutenant in 1862 and promoted to Captain in 1864.


Akers, John A. Elected Lieutenant killed in battle

Akers, Nathaniel C.

Akers, William Tyler Died of wounds

Adams, M. P. Killed in battle

Akers, Isaac N. Promoted to Sergeant

Agee, G. M.

Agee, John T. Died in service

Akers, Samuel R. Promoted to Sergeant

Anthony, J. V.

Adams, J. I.

Allen, Creed G. Deserted

Akers, E. A.

Branch, Joshua Deserted

Brammer, Jonathan S.

Burnett, Jeremiah

Balisles, George W.

Burnett, John Died May 27, 1927

Boyd, Isaac

Belcher, Costley

Brammer, M. S.

Belcher, Peter

Belcher, Daniel Died in service

Burnett, J. A. Promoted to Lieutenant

Bryant, Alexander N.

Bryant, A. J.

Brammer, T. P. Deserted

Bradley, M. W.

Bowers, Jacob

Bryant, William

Bowling, John W.

Bowling, Henry T.

Boyd, Samuel S. Deserted

Boyd, William Deserted

Conner, Alexander Killed in action

Canady, Randolph

Canady, Marshall P.

Canady, Pleasant

Canady, Constant

Clark, J. R.

Clark, Jackson

Cheely, R. J.

Cheely, Graves W. Promoted to Lieutenant

Conner, George W.

Cockram, Charles

Cannaday, S. H. Deserted

Carter, John P. Promoted to Corporal

Cockram, William H

Corn, Peter

Craddock, James Deserted

Cox, Elijah

Cockram, David Deserted

DeHart, Pleasant

DeHart, John W. Deserted

DeHart, Eli Deserted

DeHart, Joseph C. Deserted

Dodson, F. W. Deserted

DeHart, Eleazer

DeHart, Thomas T. Deserted

DeHart, Aaron Died in service

DeHart, Robert

Duggins, Edward C. Died in service

French, G. C. Killed in battle

Foley, Peyton

Foley, James W.

Farley, C. P.

Foster, Peyton M.

Foley, Reed

Foley, Fleming Deserted

Foley, William S. Deserted

Griffith, Perry

Graham, James

Griffith, M. H. Promoted to Corporal, deserted

Hodges, Robert Died in service

Houchins, Michael W.

Hubbard, S. W. Died in service

Hubbard, Jonathan W.

Hopkins, H. D. Deserted

Harriss, W. T.

Harriss, George L.

Holley, John R.

Hall, David Killed at Fort Donelson

Hall, James F.

Hall, David T.

Hylton, Ira A. Died in service

Harbour, J. T. Killed in battle

Harbour, C. J.

Hatcher, Elkanah

Hatcher, Edin T.

Hollensworth, T. L. Killed in battle

Hall, William C.

Hall, John C.

Hall, Jasper R.

Horsley, Rubin C.

Hungate, Thomas

Hubbard, Thomas M.

Hancock, John T.

Hylton, William B.

Holley, David

Harbour, A. J. (Hick)

Hanks, Pugh H.

Janey, John

Jefferson, William

Jefferson, John P.

Jestice, John Died on his way to the Army

Keaton, Hiram

Keaton, James M.

Lackey, James M.

Leary, William Deserted

Lawson, James M.

Lawson, Lafayette

McAlexander, James Died in service

McAlexander, Jeremiah Died in service

Martin, William G. Deserted

McAlexander, John

Moore, W. T. Died in service

McAlexander, Samuel

McAlexander, David

McAlexander, Daniel

McAlexander, Charles

McAlexander, Darius

Morrison, David J. Deserted

McAlexander, James C. Deserted

McGee, John P.

McGee, William

McDonald, Hiram F. Deserted

Morrison, Thomas C.

Martin, David H. Deserted

Morrison, James T.

Martin, Larkin T. Died in service

Morrison, John T. Deserted

Martin, E. N.

Martin, Crawford

McGee, Green Deserted

Moore, Jacob S.

Manan, William

Mize, W. B.

Nolen, C. M.

Nolen, Ephraim S. Died in service

Nolen, John Deserted

Nolen, David Deserted

Pendleton, John

Price, B. M.

Roberson, Abram

Ross, James Died in service

Ross, Samuel

Roberson, Landon

Ratliff, L. G. Died from wounds

Rorrer, W. R. Deserted

Ray, Joseph Deserted

Reynolds, George W.

Reynolds, William A. Deserted

Ross, Charles P.

Rakes, John D.

Ross, James W. Died in service

Ratliff, Phillip

Ross, R. R.

Rakes, Alexander

Ross, William

Reynolds, William Captured and died in prison

Ross, John T.

Ross, John W. Killed on pickett

Rakes, Charles J. Deserted

Rakes, S. J. Died in prison

Shelton, R. L.

Spencer, James M.

Sowder, Emanuel

Stovall, Quincy A.

Shelor, James F.

Smith, George

Salmons, Jonathan

Shelton, William A.

Smith, C. B. Killed in battle

Salmons, John Deserted

Turner, John T.

Turner, E. B.

Thomas, Pleasant

Thomas, W. H.

Thomas, Charles T.

Thomas, N. A. Deserted

Thomas, Lewis T.

Thomas, Tazewell P.

Thomas, Peter J.

Turner, Creed O.

Thomas, J. R. Died in service

Turner, George T. Deserted

Turner, Bruce L. Died in service

Vaughn, C. P.

Vaughn, E. D. Promoted to Sergeant

Vaughn, James P. Died in service

Vaughn, John J. Died in service

Via, D. G. Died in service

Via, William A. Died in service

Via, James R.

Via, J. E.

Washburn, John T. Promoted to Corporal

Whaling, James

Wood, German

Wood, John

Washington, David

Wood, Richard J.

Wright, C. J.

Wood, Levi

Willard, James

Washburn, J. P.

Young, Pleasant Killed in battle

Zentmeyer, David F.


We certify that the foregoing roll is as near correct as we can make it. R. J. Woolwine, Captain Company D, 51st Regiment Infantry, Wharton's Brigade, Breckenridge's Division, Early's Corps, S. T. Shelor, Lieutenant Company D, 51st Virginia Regiment approved W. T. Akers, Major, 51st Virginia Regiment.


A Sketch of Captain John E. Penn's Company of Patrick County, Virginia


Captain John E. Penn's Company Patrick-Henry Volunteers left Penn's Store July 1, 1861 for Lynchburg to go into camp for military instruction. They marched from Lynchburg July 3rd and were mustered into service July 5th and were assigned to the 42nd Virginia Regiment as Company H Lowrings Brigade, General R. E. Lee's Division, they left Lynchburg July 20th being ordered to Beverly from that place and this command was known as the Army of Northern Virginia.

The enemy were found so strongly fortified on he Alleghany Mountains that our General deemed it impossible to dislodge them. The command was then ordered to Sewell Mountain to reinforce General Gloyd and Wise who were falling back in the face of a large force of the enemy. The enemy then fell back on Gauley River and the roads were in such bad condition that our Army could not pursue them. This command was then ordered to Greenbrier Ridge (Bridge) to go into winter quarters. Sometime in December it was ordered to the Valley of Virginia to form General Stonewall Jackson's Division. History will tell the balance of the movements of this command. A list of the names of Company H, 42nd Virginia Regiment.


John E. Penn Captain

J. A. Tatum First Lieutenant

Joseph G. Penn Second Lieutenant

R. G. Penn Third Lieutenant

E. L. Penn Orderly

Thomas G. Penn First Sergeant

J. J. Adams Second Sergeant

Hubbard Brown Third Sergeant

Green Penn Fourth Sergeant

J. T. Cobb First Corporal

John S. Penn Second Corporal

J. P. Anglin Third Corporal

Edd Agee Fourth Corporal


Allen, J. H.

Agee, Charles

Burge, Robert

Carter, Robert

Dalton, Hayman

Gillie, Fountain

Giles, S. S.

Harris, William

Hutts, Owen

Keaton, Hansford

Murphy, William L.

Penn, William A.

Paul, Michael

Scales, Noah

Smith, James

Sanders, Jack

Spencer, E. E. J.

Shelton, William

Stuart, William D.

Tillie, Burwell

Thomas, James

Washburn, William

Agee, James

Brown, J. M.

Clark, Alexander

Dalton, Peter

Edwards, William H.

Gillie, Leftridge

Hatcher, Robert

Hancock, John

Koger, James

Keaton, Lee

Murphy, William F.

Penn, Samuel

McReynolds, Hardin

Scales, Nat

Sanders, Silos

Spencer, Green

Shelton, Joshua

Sheltnson, Anderson

Stone, James

Tillie, J. H.

Thompson, Austin

Woodall, James

Agee, Garrett

Brown, Robert

Clark, William H.

Dalton, Nick

Gillie, P. D. Deserted

Goad, Henry

Harriss, Israel Deserted

Koger, J. H.

Koger, King

Lee, H. H.

Murphy, Richard M.

Paul, Vaten

Scales, James

Smith, Thomas

Sanders, James

Spencer, John

Shelton, William C.

Shelton, Peter

Tatum, William F.

Tuggle, Nathaniel

Via, W. B.


Muster Roll of Company H, 51st Virginia Infantry

which left Patrick County July, 1861 in command of Captain Green Conner and

reorganized in 1862 with the following officers


William G. Price Captain, living in the west

E. D. Via First Lieutenant, resigned

N. B. Terry Second Lieutenant

N. R. Hall Third Lieutenant

J. W. Cruise Fourth Lieutenant

S. G. Arrington First Sergeant

C. M. Boyd Second Sergeant, killed

S. G. Rorrer Third Sergeant, died from wounds

David Conner Fourth Sergeant

R. B. Williams Fifth Sergeant

C. G. Pendleton First Corporal, wounded Lee Town, Virginia

John Moran Second Corporal

George T. Burroughes Third Corporal

William Conner Fourth Corporal, went to West Virginia


Ayres, William Wounded at Lee Town, Virginia

Adkins, O. C. M. Deserted

Adkins, Booher Deserted

Burroughs, George T. Killed

Buroughs, Tom Went west

Boyd, Israel

Boyd, Charles

Boyd, Caleb

Boyd, H. H. Deserted

Bowman, Charles H.

Branch, John Deserted

Blancet, Samuel

Brammer, H. T.

Cockram, Peter Deserted, went to Ohio

Cockrun, German Deserted, went to Ohio

Conner, William B. Deserted

Conner, John Deserted

Conner, James Deserted

Collins, A. J.

Coleman, Samuel

Davis, Wesley

Duncan, A. J.

Dehart, W. Green Died Raleigh Courthouse, West VA 1861

DeHart, W. T., Jr.

DeHart, William

DeHart, Thomas J.

DeHart, Thomas Deserted

Donathan, George

Elgin, Absolum

Fry, Louis A.

Fry, John H.

Fain, William Living in Floyd County

Graham, Parris M. Floyd County

Graham, Noah B. Killed at Lee Town, VA

Haley, Gussom

Hubbard, William

Hubbard, Ben. B.

Hubbard, John C.

Hamley, Henderson

Hundy, H. H. Killed

Himes, James

Handy, Peter Deserted

Handy, Nat

Hale, Jerry L. Living, from Franklin

Harriss, Gran Deserted

Harriss, Samuel Deserted

Harriss, Newman

Hylton, Hardin Deserted, went to Ohio

Haden, Ceaton

Howell, Caleb

Howell, I. C.

Harriss, Philip From Floyd County

Hughs, John J. Deserted

Hall, Hardin

Hall, John H.

Huff, John H.

Ingram, R. L. Deserted

Joyce, Thomas

Jones, David Deserted

Jones, William Deserted

Jefferson, Peyton G. Deserted

Jefferson, M. P. Deserted

Jefferson, Thomas T. Deserted

Lyon, William, Sr.

Lyon, William, Jr.

Lyon, Silas T.

Lusk, Eli Deserted from Wyoming County, WV

Lusk, Floyd Deserted from Wyoming County, WV

Martin, Joshua

McAlexander, William H.

McAlexander, Peter

Miles, A. W. Killed

Moss, Robert

McHine, E. A. Discharged from Monroe County, VA

Moran, James Killed at Lee Town, Virginia

Nunn, William

Newman, John

Pendleton, V. H.

Pigg, Paul C.

Pigg, Thomas

Plaster, T. J.

Rakes, David Deserted

Rakes, Thomas T.

Rorrer, John W.

Reed, Flemon

Richardson, John S.

Shelor, J. F.

Summer, J. H. From Floyd County

Scott, John W.

Scott, Samuel

Souers, T. E.

Terry, Henry C.

Terry, W. A.

Terry, Mat Wounded at Fort Donelson

Terry, John J.

Underwood, Alfred Crossed lines to Ohio

Wood, Elijah

Williams, James Deserted

Wood, John B.

Willard, A. J.

Roberson, Welch


This roll is as near complete as we can get and if there are any names left out please send them to William Ayers, Stuart, Virginia and they will be placed on the roll.


Muster Roll of Company H, 58th Virginia Regiment

Left Patrick September 1861


George E. Booher Captain, Company H, 58th Virginia Regiment

William Frazier First Lieutenant

George W. Hylton Second Lieutenant

Henderson Shelton Third Lieutenant

C. T. Martin First Sergeant


Shelton, William

Shelton, Tobe

Shelton, Arch

Craddock, William J.

Craddock, Josh

Stovall, George

Ore, Robert

Mabe, Mat Killed

Morrison, Janot Wounded one arm

Carter, Robert

Hughes, Matt Died in service

Clark, Harrison

Clark, William

Brim, Rice

Brim, Phil

Shelton, Charles

Shelton, Lee

Martin, William

Martin, Jim

Mabe, Jessey

Belton, Ham

Gunter, Beverly

Adams, Abraham

Spencer, J. J. Died in prison, Elmyra, New York

Hatcher, William


Any names that are not on this roll will be entered on the same as they send in their names to William Ayers, Stuart. This is only part of the roll but it is the best we can do now.


Roll of Company K, 50th Regiment of Confederate States Army


J. T. Lawson Captain, first organized

Martin Staples First Lieutenant

W. T. Noel Second Lieutenant

B. F. Cloud Third Lieutenant, second organization

Asa Scott Second Lieutenant

J. H. Rangeley Third Lieutenant

C. T. Lawson First Sergeant

I. H. Ruthledge First Sergeant, Killed Chancellorsville

S. H. Dunkley First Sergeant

James Campbell Second Sergeant

T. J. Hatcher Sergeant, died Elmira, New York

Joseph Smith Sergeant, went west

Emy Deatherage Sergeant

F. S. Dickerson Sergeant, living in Carroll County

John Shelor Sergeant, died at Elmira, New York

John Stopp Corporal, killed 1864

Samuel Smith Corporal, killed at Fort Donelson

G. A. Richardson Corporal, killed at Chancellorsville

Leroy Boalt Corporal, living in Carroll County

A. F. Mays Corporal, lost an arm

D. K. Harrell Corporal

R. D. Yeatts Corporal

Robert Newman Corporal, killed May 1864


Arrington, William

Ayres, William ` Transferred to 51st Virginia Regiment

Bowman, Preston Killed at Fort Donaldson

Bowman, Ruel

Barnard, Jehue

Barnard, Patison Killed on Blackw

Barnard, Joseph Killed at Elimira, New York

Bowman, John

Bowman, Ruben

Bowman, Crockett Killed at Gettysburg

Bowman, Henry Died at Elmira, New York

Bowman, Galen

Bowman, Jeff

Beasley, Richard

Bowling, William

Bowling, J. T. Transferred to 42nd Infantry

Boyd, R. J.

Clifton, Daniel

Clifton, James

Clifton, Samuel

Cheeley, Peter

Craddock, P. J.

Castle, Joseph

Castle, Carter

Cockram, A. G. Killed at Chancellorsville

Cockram, Nathan Killed May 1864

Campbell, J. E. P.

Conner, John Living in Wythe County

Chanler, Jackson

Cranford, William

Dalton, Frederic

Dunkin, John H.

Deatherage, Champ Killed at Charleston, WV

Deatherage, Leab

Edens, Claborne

Epperson, Benny

Epperson, John

Fergeoson, Harden Killed at Fort Donaldson

Fain, Abraham Died at Elmira, New York

Goen, Perrion Killed at Gettysburg

George, A. J.

Gates, Vergal

Houchins, J. T.

Houchins, Burwell

Harrell, T. G.

Harrell, W. B. Died at Point Lookout

Harriss, Green

Hylton, James A.

Houchens, John Left in Tennessee, February, 1862

Handy, W. R.

Handy, Isaac

Holand, Ballard Died at Point Lookout

Hatcher, John

Hatcher, Joseph

King, Robert F.

Kimbal, William

Lawson, Silas Still living at West Emmis, MO 1914

Lambert, C. C.

Lawson, W. Z. T. Killed May, 1863

Lawson, A. T. Died at Point Lookout

Lewis, A. J.

Mankins, Joel Died Point Lookout

Mankins, Cloud

Mankins, _____

McAlexander, Joel Died Richmond, 1865

McMillon, Edward

Mabe, Samuel

Monday, J. A.

McPeak, Bluford Wounded

Mays, George Died at Elmira, New York 1865

Moore, E. E. Left in Maryland, 1864

Newman, Joseph Died Point Lookout

Newman, John

Perkins, C. T. Killed at Fort Donaldson 1864

Perkins, William Killed at Fort Donaldson 1863

Puckett, Reed

Puckett, Robert

Puckett, Elijah

Puckett, Doctor

Puckett, Ephraim

Puckett, John

Pagget, Campbell

Pickeral, Richard

Palmer, Tiberious Left Maryland 1864

Pendleton, A. C. Killed Winchester 1864

Pack, James Killed Chancellorsville

Pack, John Killed Chancellorsville

Rogers, Sanders

Richardson, H. D.

Richardson, Elkanah

Rakes, C. B. Went to the enemy

Rutledge, James Killed at Gettysvburg

Reynolds, T. B.

Reynolds, J. J.

Reynolds, P. B.

Rose, Jacob

Rogers, George R.

Scott, G. B. Killed near Richmond

Sayers, Phil Killed near Richmond

Sayers, William

Shelor, G. B. Died at Fort Donaldson 1862

Sanders, Vinsen Died at Fort Donaldson 1862

Smith, William Died at Blue Sulphur Springs

Smith, Daniel

Smith, Thomas Wounded

Smith, Albert

Smith, Isaac

Smith, Elis

Spangler, F. M.

Spangler, Wash

Terry, William

Terry, R. P.

Terry, J. G.

Underwood, W. R.

Webb, Henry

Wood, John Killed at Gettysburg 1863

Wood, S. H. Went to Ohio in time of war

West. J. G. Died in August 1863

West, W. J.

Howell, Samuel Killed in Battle 1864

Hufferfinger, W. A. Living in Carroll County

Yeatts, George W.

Robertson, Jack


Soldiers that enlisted from Patrick County in different commands


Roberson, Samuel F. Company K, 10th Virginia Cavalry

Roberson, Daniel A Company K, 10th Virginia Cavalry

Bennett, Thomas Killed, 10th Virginia Cavalry

Bennett, Venith T. Killed, Company K, 10th Virginia Cavalry

McAlexander, Peter Company K, 10th Virginia Cavalry

Wright, Jackson Orange Artillery

Wright, Wash Orange Artillery

Emberson, Wade Orange Artillery

Akers, Henry Died, Orange Artillery

Martin, C. J. Orange Artillery

Thomas, Taswell Orange Artillery

Thomas R. T. Orange Artillery

Thomas, R. H. Orange Artillery

Rorrer, William A Orange Artillery

Shelton, Robert Orange Artillery

Wright, S. G. Died, Orange Artillery

Wood, Elijah Orange Artillery

Helm, Adam Orange Artillery

Bennett, Bluford Died, Orange Artillery

Burnett, Jacob

Thomas, Jackson

Thomas, James

Houchins, Lee

Ratliff, C. L.

Roberson, Abram

Martin, John

Hall, Henry

Via, Isaac

Via, Ruben Died 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Boaz, Jefferson Died 32nd Virginia Cavalry

Burge, D. E.

Joyce, William 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Boaz, James 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Allen, George 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Adams, William 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Fry, Richard 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Young, C. H. 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Cobb, T. 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Mays, James 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Spencer, John 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

Collins, Levi P. Company H, 23rd Virginia Battalion

Moss, W. A. Company H, 23rd Virginia Battalion

Collins, Joseph Company H, 23rd Virginia Battalion

Carter, Franklin Company H, 23rd Virginia Battalion

Wright, James Company H, 23rd Virginia Battalion

Goins, Lee Company H, 32nd? Virginia Battalion

Martin, S. J. Company D, 6th Virginia Regiment Int.

Williams, P. S. Company D, 6th Virginia Regiment Int.

Wood, J. W. Company D, 6th Virginia Regiment Int.

Taylor, D. R. Company D, 6th Virginia Regiment Int.

Adams, Thomas Company D, 6th Virginia Regiment Int.

Purdy, John Company D, 6th Virginia Regiment Int

Martin, J. W.

Hollingsworth, Jackson

DeHart, Jesse H. Company A, 24th Virginia Regiment Infantry

DeHart, Henry Company A, 24th Virginia Regiment Infantry

Dillon, Marion Company A, 24th Virginia Regiment Infantry

Dillon, Purris Company A, 24th Virginia Regiment Infantry

Ross, D. J. Company G, 21st Virginia Cavalry

Pilson, William

Spencer, Peter

Conner, Cread

McAlexander, Daniel

Bennett, Howard

Adams, Joshua

Boyles, Lee

Rorrer, David

Smith, B. F.

Campbell, James

Heard, Ira

Bryant, Jackson

Howell, Thomas

Stoops, William

Lawson, Mat

Gilbert, John

Trent, John

Rogers, George

Trent, Thomas

McCandlish, Oscar

McClandish, Clarney

Lawson, W. S.

Rose, Charley

Edwards, L. V.

Hendricks, William Carter's Artillery


Mr. S. F. Shelor, here is a correct list as I can give if of the men that I know that went from the county.

A. O. D. Bynes Camp and the name of the Company was Company G, 21st Virginia Cavalry Company,

Will E. Peters Regiment in the 32nd Battalion Virginia Cavalry



Boaz, Jefferson Private

Burge, D. C. Private

Joyce, William Private

Boaz, James Private

Allen, George Private

Staples, Martin Private

Adams, William Private

Fry, Richard Private

Young, C. H. Private

Cobbs, T. Private

Mays, James Private

Spencer, John Private


C. W. Fry's Company

Carter's Battalion of Artillery


Wright, Jackson Private

Emerson, Wade Private

Akers, Henry Private

Martin, Jack Private

Thomas, Taswell Private

Thomas, R. T. Private

Harbour, R. Private

Rorrer, W. A. Private

Shelton, Robert

Wright, S. J.

Wright, J. N.

Akers, Isaac N.

Wood, Elijah

Hulm, Ad.

Burnett, Jacob

Burnett, Bluford

Thomas, Jackson

Thomas, James

Houchins, Lee

Ratcliff, C. C.

Roberson, Abram

Mastin, John

Hall, Henry


Company D, 6th Virginia Regiment of Infantry


Martin, S. J. Private

Williams, R. S. Private

Wood, J. W. Private

Taylor, D. R. Private

Adams, Thomas Private

Purdy, John Private

Martin, J. W. Private

Hollingsworth, Jackson Private

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