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Terrill, Henry [2]
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Terrill, George Washington
George W. Terrill was born in Petersburg, the eldest son of John and Nancy Terrill. George married Miss Amanda Malvina Walton, in Mason County in 1847. They had 10 children together.
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Stephens, Julius
In a letter from slaveholder Leonard Stephens to his brother William Stephens, he mentions that Julius Stephens enslists for the draft along with Jerry [9] and "Lize" (Elijah Buckner). Leonard speculated that Julius had died at "Saltville" but was hearing rumors that he had not.
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Vickers, Henry
Military records indicate that Henry Vickers resided in Troy (Ohio).
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Taylor, Charles
According to his military records, he served as a substitute for George Jones of Louisville (Ky.).
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Stark, Joseph
Joseph Stark enlisted in the 15th regiment, U.S. Colored Infantry. On 1 Aug 1864, he was transferred to the 101st regiment.
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Tardy, Frank
Frank Tardy was a carpenter by trade before the war. He was discharged due to an injury to his arm.
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Thomas, Fielding
Fielding Thomas was born and raised in Boone County (Ky.). His father and mother were listed as Thomas and Malinda (Freedmen's paper says "left her when a child"). His wife was listed as: Milly. His residence was in Warren County, (Miss.).
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Towsey, William
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Taylor, William
William Taylor was a resident of Wayne County (Ind.).
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Waites, William T.
William T. Waites was born in Boone County (Ky.). His military records describe him as "negro" with an occupation of "fireman." His height was 5 feet and 10 inches.
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Smith, William
His military records indicate he served as a substitute, credited to Boone County (Ky.).
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Scott, William
William Scott's place of birth was Kenton County (Ky.), he was credited to 6th district. He may have a possible connection to the Boone County Scotts.
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Webster, William H.
On 7 Oct 1865, William was discharged due to illness at hospital at Brazos (Tex.), and mustered out at Brownsville (Tex.), His free status was noted at that time. He was transferred to Davis Island Hospital (N.Y.)
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Stevenson, Sanford
Sanford Stevenson had a probable connection to the Boone County (Ky.) Stevensons family.
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Washington, Samuel
While in the military he was assigned to a government saw mill.
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Williams, Robert
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Stansifer, Reuben
Reuben Stansifer was born in Harrison County (Ky.). He served in the U.S. Civil war and was discharged for disability. He was listed as being unable to care for himself. He was listed in his pension under the alias Reuben Corbin.
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Sawyer, Nelson
His military service was credited to Russia (Lorain, Ohio).
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Wheatley, Milton
Milton Wheatley was the son of Thomas Wheatley and Jane. He was the brother of Ellen Wheatley Reynolds, Elvira Wheatley and Isham Wheatley. He was listed as married.
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White, Martin
Robinson White is listed in the 1860 slave schedule with one enslaved male, age 36, who may have been Martin.
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Utz, Lewis
Lewis Utz's enlistment records list him as a substitute for WJ Utz, credited to Boone County (Ky.)
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Sheerer, Lewis
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White, John [2]
John White was listed as a laborer by trade. He may have a possible connection to the Boone County (Ky.) White family.
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Wheatley, Isham
Isham Wheatley was the son of Thomas Wheatley (possibly) and Jane. He was the brother of Ellen Wheatley Reynolds, Elvira Wheatley and Milton Wheatley.