Pvt. Daniel Ross Cullers was the youngest brother of my 4th Great Grandmother Mary Magdalene (Cullers) O’Flaherty. Pvt. Cullers enlisted on 15 July 1861 at Winchester, Va. just shy of his 19th birthday. He was assigned to Co. K of the 33rd Virginia Infantry Regiment under Col. William Fitzhugh Lee Jr. The 33rd was in …
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Levi Harrison Cullers
Captain Levi Harrison Cullers Served in the 1st Regiment, 7th Brigade, 146th Virginia Militia Co. E (Levi H. Cullers Company – Signed Muster as Commanding Co.) from 1861- 02 April 1862. Served alongside Turner Ashby’s 7th Virginia Cavalry protecting the men working to remove the rail tracks and equipment from the B&O rail that ran …
Issac Cullers
Pvt. Issac Cullers – Ft. Valley, Virginia Captured during Battle of Chancellorsville and subsequently paroled on 02 May 1863 by Union Provost Marshall in Winchester Va. Teamster and Horse Farrier
James Jaret Bolen
Pvt. James Jaret Bolen Enlisted May 4th 1861. Rappahanonck County, Va. under Capt. Thomas B. Massie 7th served under Early’s 6th Brigade at 1st Manassas. 7th served under A.P. Hill’s Brigade in Ewell’s Division at Williamsburg. 7th served under Kemper’s Brigade under Longstreet during Seven Days Campaign. Pvt. Bolen was WIA at Frayser’s Farm (Battle …
Samuel Perry Judd
Pvt. Samuel P. Judd Enlisted June 1st, 1861 at Luray, Va. POW Captured on 11 DEC 1862 (Horse Taken Too) by 1st New York Cavalry in Darkesville, Va. Signed in at Wheeling W.V on 14 DEC 1862 (Atheneum Prison) Transferred and Registered on Rolls at Camp Chase Prison 16 DEC 1862. Transferred to Cairo Ill. …
William Toliver Hart
Enlistment: March 1862, Fredricksburg, Virginia William’s pension application states 2 March 1862, although multiple muster rolls state 12 March 1862. His pension application was dated July 1906, a full 50+ years after service. Certainly understandable to be off the exact day. Unit: Co. H 47th Regiment Virginia Infantry ~ A.P. Hill’s Light Division, Army of …
James Albert Keeton
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Lycurgus Washington Caldwell
Lycurgus was born in Warrenton, Virginia in 1823. Son of a newspaper publisher and grandson of a Partiot of the Revolutionary War, he was well educated in private schools. At age 17 he left for Washington D.C. to find employment. He obtained a position with Dr. Col. Samuel F.B. Morse as a laboratory assistant. In …
Albert Curtis Groom
Albert Groom was taken prisoner, along with his brother-in-law, James T. Goode. They were both incarcerated at Elmira POW camp. James Goode and his brother Washington Goode died and are buried at the Elmira POW cemetery. Albert survived Elmira and was released 19 June 1865. He was in such poor health from the depravity of …
Thomas Andrew Jackson Oliver
Thomas AJ Oliver was called a traitor by some of his neighbors, but it appears more likely that he simply refused to re-enlist when his unit got order to leave Gloucester, Virginia and go to the defend of Richmond late in the war. This speaks to the point that he had never traveled outside of …