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Finney, Benjamin
Benjamin's military records also include a copy of the bill of sale from when he was sold at five years of age. If his former enslaver was attempting to recover compensation for Benjamin's military service, this may have been part of the documentation.
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Brooks, Henry Clay
Henry Brooks enlisted into the Union army as a Private, and was promoted to the rank of Corporal on July 30, 1865.
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Crisler, John G.
Boone County Recorder, Vol. 44 1918 lists Lincoln County, Kentucky as the place of birth and Richwood Cemetery as place of interment.
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Craven, Washington
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Craig, Lewis N.
In the Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Kentucky from the National Archive, Craig was sent to Louisville by order of General Boyle, Captured in Mount Sterling on 29 Jul 1862, is listed in Depot Prisoner of War, Johnson's Island, Ohio on 27 Aug 1862 and sent to Vicksburg on 22 Nov 1862.
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Craig, James M.
Boone County Recorder Historical Ed. 1930: "Confederate Veteran Dies at Lexington, KY on Nov. 11." His age was 95. He served in the 1st Ky. Cavalry with John D. Walker." "He was a native of Boone County."
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Grubbs, John W.
John Grubbs was already widowed by the time he appeared in the 1900 census, living as a boarder in the Richard home.
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Craig, Jacob A.
From Frankfort #397-468: Co. B. - 55th Cavalry, a musician, age
18, eyes - hazel, hair - light, complexion - fair, height - 5' 3" ..
Transferred by Colonel Weden O'Neal from Co. B. to Co. E. of the
55th Cavalry.
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Craig, Edward T.
In Jack Rouse's book The Civil War in Boone County, Kentucky, it was undetermined at the time of which county Edward Craig was born, resided in and where he died. The later available vital records places Craig in Carroll county for birth, residence and death.
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Cowen, William J.
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Cowen, James
Adjutant General Reports lists James Cowan as serving the the 5th Regiment of the Kentucky Cavalry, Company G.
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Corbin, Martin
"According to family genealogy [?], Marion Corbin died at Claxton
Ridge in Owen Co. and is buried at Elk Lick in Owen Co. [I have
searched diligently in both Claxton Ridge and Elk Lick but found
nothing. I could find no cemetery at Elk Lick, consequently no
Corbin.]" - Rouse, Jack
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Corbin, Joel Kendrick
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Corbin, Benjamin F.
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Corbin, Andrew Johnson
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Corbin, Albert
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Connor, Ben F.
"History of the Orphan Brigade" by E.P. Thompson, 1898: "Ben F. Connor, Boone County, fought at Donelson, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, and Mission Ridge, after which he joined the Sixth Confederate Cavalry and served therewith." - Jack Rouse
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Conly, Thomas
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Conly, Leonard
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Colsher, William H.
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Colcher, John N.
Found in 1850 and 1860 Censuses living in Petersburg, Kentucky. Found living out the rest of his life from 1870 Census until death in Lynchburg, Moore County, Tennessee.
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Collins, Joe
"From Fitzgerald book, page 76: Applied for pension at Boone County. County uncertain." - Jack Rouse
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Cole, Hiram J.
"H. Cole is listed as living in Verona Precinct near Scholl #42, also near Adam's School on what is now known as Poole Road in Boone Co." - Jack Rouse
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Cloud, Tilghman H.
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Clore, W.H.
The Boone County, Kentucky 1883 Atlas shows W.H. Clore on Stevenson Mill Rd. near the Verona end.