| Name | Notes |
| IRVING, F. D. | 1st Captain of Co.., from July 1861 to 21st April 1862; at the reorganization declined re-election |
| PAGE, A. C. | 2nd Captain of Co., slightly wounded in the battle of Kernstown, and again severely wounded at Sharpsburg, and leg amputated; was retired from the army and died since the war. |
| BOOKER, Jno. A. | 3rd and last Captain of Co., was wounded at battles of Winchester, 2nd Manassas and the Wilderness. |
| ANDERSON, Charles N. | 1st Lt., fought gallantly in every battle in which his regiment was engaged without injury til the battle of Fisher's Hill in which he was killed. |
| BOOKER, Wm. E. | 2nd Lt., wounded at Cedar Run, Spotsylvania C.H. and at Petersburg. |
| ENGLAND, E. E. | 3rd Lt., fought through the entire war to the battle of Petersburg at which he was killed. |
| SHEPARD, James C. | 1st Sergeant til 21st April 1862 at which time he was detailed in te Commissary department. |
| DUNKUM, M. J. | 2nd Sergeant -- wounded in the jaw at Gettsyburg and at Brandy Station, and leg was taken off. |
| ANDERSON, Wm. S. | 3rd Sergeant -- died at Valley Mountain. |
| BROWN, Bolden | 4th Sergeant -- Died at Staunton. |
| HUBBARD, Thomas N. | 5th Sergeant -- wounded at Cedar Mountain and afterwards transferred to Cavalry. |
| COLEMAN, D. M. | 1st Corporal -- Missing in battle at Fisher's Hill |
| TALLY, Wm. J. | 2nd Corporal -- A good soldier, never wounded. |
| COOKE, Wm. M. | 3rd Corporal -- A gallant soldier, wounded twice in battle of Cedar Run, was retired from service, afterwards re-enlisted in the reserve forces. |
| SCRUGGS, Henry | 4th Corporal -- wounded in both arms and breast at Kernstown, and was retired. |
| AYERS, Wm. N. | Private; A good soldier |
| AYERS, Thos. J. | Private; Wounded at Fisher's Hill |
| APPERSON, L. P. | Private; Wounded at Hatcher's Run |
| ANDERSON, Meredith | Private; Killed at Kernstown, 1862 |
| AUSTIN, M. G. | Private; Wounded at Gettysburg; bone taked from his thigh, and while being exchanged fell on his boneless leg and died. |
| BOOKER, R. H. | Private; Detailed on Government work |
| BOOKER, C. W. | Private; Detailed on Government work. |
| BROWN, T. J. | Private; On detached duty |
| BAUGHAN, W. L. | Private |
| BAUGHAN, Wm. | Private; Died at hospital in 1863 |
| BAUGHAN, Jas. T. | Private; A fearless soldier |
| BAUGHAN, David | Private; A fearless soldier; killed at Gettysburg |
| BAUGHAN, Robert | Private; A good soldier; lost his leg at Petersburg and died. |
| BLANTON, J. J. | Private; Joined late in the war. |
| BLANTON, W. S. | Private; Joined late in the war. |
| COOKE, S. W. | Private; Wounded at Mine Run; no braver man surrendered at Appomattox C. H. |
| COOKE, Jno. S. | Private; A very good soldier |
| CREARY, Ed | Private; Killed at the Wilderness, 1861 |
| CUNNINGHAM, Wm. H. | Private; Discharged and afterward re-enlisted and was taken prisoner and died at Fortress Monroe. |
| COLEMAN, Wm. D. | Private; Killed at Antietam, Maryland. |
| COLEMAN, W. A. | Private; Died in Staunton, 1862 |
| DENNY, Wm. | Private; Promoted Sergeant Major of Regiment and afterward transferred to navy. |
| DOWDY, Jno. M. | Private; Killed at Valley Mountain, 1861 |
| DOWDY, Geo. W. | Private |
| DOWDY, Jno. E. | Private; Health failed and detailed at hospital. |
| DOWDY, Wilson M. | Private; While sick in hospital at Winchester in 1862, hearing that his company was hotly engaged in battle, arose from his couch, seized a musket and (against the advise of his nurse) started at a run to the field of battle, fainted, fell and in two days a little mound was raised to mark the spot where this gallant soldier sleeps. |
| DOWDY, Ed. E. | Private; Died at Lynchburg Hospital. |
| DOWDY, Jno. D. | Private; Shot at Gettysburg, and died in prison. |
| DOWDY, James | Private; A gallant boy of 16 was killed at Cedar Run. |
| DOWDY, Thos. F. | Private; Discharged in the commencement of the war |
| DOWDY, L. S. | Private; Was one of six brothers who were all good soldiers; wounded in leg at Kernstown, and again at Gettysburg , in which he lost an arm. |
| DUMFORD, Jno. F. | Private; Missing at Gettysburg |
| ELSON, Powhatan | Private; Taken prisoner at Gettysburg |
| EDWARDS, Thos. | Private; Died in hospital in Lynchburg |
| FOSTER, A. C. | Private |
| FLIPPEN, Chas. | Private; Killed at Kernstown |
| FLIPPEN, R. E. | Private |
| FLIPPEN, Allen | Private; Died at hospital in Staunton |
| FLIPPEN, Jno. T. | Private; Always ready to meet the enemy; wounded at Chancellorsville. |
| FLIPPEN, Wm. | Private; Died at Valley Mountain |
| FUNK, Reuben | Private; Detailed teamster |
| GRIFFITH, H. W. | Private; Wounded at Cedar Run |
| GODEY, D. Logar | Private; An excellent soldier until his health failed and had to turn over his gun. |
| GARNETT, J. Samuel | Private; was first in camp, first in battle, and first at the comissary wagon; lost a leg at Cedar Run. |
| GARNETT, T. N. | Private; Detailed as hospital steward at Staunton. |
| GARNETT, R. K. | Private; A good man, an excellent soldier, and killed at Gettysburg |
| HENDRICK, M. S. | Private; No truer or better man belonged to this Company; died at Huntersville. |
| HATCHER, Joe | Private; Died at Harrisonburg |
| HUDGENS, Robert S. | Private; Wounded at Kernstown |
| HUDSON, Burleigh | Private; Detailed as Brigade sharp shooter, and fought through the war, winning fresh laurels in every battle. |
| HARRIS, Joe N. | Private; Detailed at Farmville Hospital where many soldiers will remember his kind attention. |
| HAZELGROVE, Jno. E. | Private; Wounded in hand |
| KING, Geo. H. | Private; Killed in Gettysburg near enemy line. |
| KING, Jno. P. | Private; Wounded at Sharpsburg and transferred to cavalry. |
| MARTIN, Jos. F. | Private |
| MARTIN, Moses G. | Private |
| MARTIN, Thos. | Private |
| MERRYMAN, Jno. E. | Private; Wounded at Cedar Run. |
| MERRYMAN, Vincent | Private; Wounded at Cedar Run. |
| MAHR, J. C. Lewis | Private; Killed at Kernstown |
| MEADOR, Robert J. | Private; Wounded at Gettysburg in head and died since the war |
| MEADOR, Mike | Private |
| MEADOR, Jno. Lewis | Private; Killed during the war |
| MEADOR, Jesse | Private; Discharged at Valley Mountain |
| PARKER, Thos. | Private; Died at Rockbridge Alum Springs |
| PARKER, Jerry | Private |
| PARKER, J. A. | Private |
| PRICE, Jno. B. | Private; Killed at Cedar Run |
| PHILLIPS, J. J. | Private; Taken prisoner near Petersburg |
| PATRUM, Jno. | Private |
| PATRUM, Wm. H. | Private |
| PATRUM, N. B. | Private; Taken prisoner near Petersburg |
| PALMORE, N. R. | Private; Wounded at second battle of Manassas |
| RHODES, Wm. H. | Private; A most excellent soldier; never wounded. |
| RANSON, Henry | Private; Joined late in the war; did good service. |
| STEGER, O. H. | Private; A man of high character and a brave soldier |
| SNODDY, Jno. S. | Private; Died at home; too weak to stand the service |
| SHORES, Thomas | Private; A very good man, too feeble to stand hard service and died. |
| SMITH, Wm. J. | Private |
| TALLEY, N. F. | Private; A gallant fighter |
| WHITTON, T. J. | Private; One of the best soldiers in the army. |
| WOOTTON, A. W. | Private; A substitute, and did as all others of his kind. |
| WOOTTON, J. E. | Private; Fought well |