Persons who served in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States during the war of the rebellion (who are survivors), and widows of such persons, in SHADY SPRING, County of RALEIGH, State of WEST VIRGINIA, enumerated in June, 1890.
NARA Microfilm Roll # M123-110 page 737
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Column Headings:House Number/Family Number
Names of Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines and Widows
Rank
Company, Name of Regiment or Vessel
Date of Enlistment - Date of Discharge
Length of Service
Post Office Address
Disability Incurred
Remarks5/5
Thomas F. GOINS
Private
Co D 7th VA
Dec 1863-1865
1 year 6 months
Sunflower, Raleigh Co, WVA
Thrown from horse
Hip dislocated, hearing impaired14/14
John W. McCLURE
Sergeant
Co E 9th VA
1861-1865
4 years
Sunflower, Raleigh Co, WVA
[blank]
[blank]50/50
Thomas HORROW
Private
[blank]
1862-1864
2 years
Qunnimont, Fayette Co, WVA
[blank]
Very Poor72/70
Alvin SCOTT
Private
[blank]
1862-1864
Table Rock, Raleigh Co, WVA
[blank]
[blank]55/54
Moses SCOTT
Corporal
Co D 7th VA Cav
Nov 1864- 1865
1 year
Crow, Raleigh Co, WVA
Spinal affection
[blank]257/257
William BERRY
Private
Co D 7th VA Cav
Jan 1866-1866
8 months
Sunflower, Raleigh Co, WVA
[Blank]
Very Poor100/97
Jonathan WEAVER
Corporal
Co C 7th WVa Cav
Sep 1861-1866
4 years
Raleigh CH, WVA
Contracted Scurvey
Unable to work100/97
Abner SETTER (Settle?)
Private
Co K 7th VA
Sep 1861-1866
5 years
Daniels, Raleigh Co, WVA
[blank]
Living by days work8/8 William REDDEN
Spy
9th VA
1862-1864
2 years
[blank]
[blank]
[blank]