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Muster Roll of The Cumberland Greys



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