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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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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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Corbin, Joel Kendrick
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Corbin, Benjamin F.
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Corbin, Andrew Johnson
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Atha, Clifton S.
On August 26, 1913 Clifton Atha filed an application for confederate pension. Atha wrote that he was a prisoner of war at Stone River in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Clifton Atha also listed he was assigned to Co. A, 2nd Battalion, Tennessee Calvary, under General Wheeler, Buford's Cavalry.
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Arnold, William, J.
Captured and was a prisoner of war in Knoxville, Tennessee and Louisville, Kentucky. Paroled and released in June of 1865 in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Arnold, George Walker
Eighth, Ninth and Tenth census lists Arnold being married to Sarah R. , however, the Thirteenth Census lists Arnold married to Eliza Green. Information for both George W. Arnold and George Walker Arnold has been provided.
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Anderson, William W.
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Arnold, Samuel P.
Marked "in hospital" in Covington and reported for duty 14 Oct. 1864; Suffered back injury
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Ackman, William
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Anderson, Rufus C.
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Anderson, Enoch
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Anderson, Benjamin
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Canby, Edward Richard Sprigg
Born on November 9, 1817 at Piatt's Landing, Edward Richard Sprigg Canby was the oldest son of Dr. Isreal T. Canby and his wife Elizabeth (née Piatt). Canby attended East Bend School in Boone County until his father moved the family to Indiana. He attended Wabash College for a time, and then was admitted to the U.S. Military Academy, graduating in 1839. {"Killing of General..." (Geaslen)
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Anderson, Austin
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Allphin, J.D.
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Adams, Thomas C.
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Adams, John Preston Hampton
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Adams, Bluford Watson
On April 6, 1898, Bluford was appointed the Postmaster for Hamilton in Boone County, Ky.
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Kirtley, Robert Edward
The son of Robert Kirtley, Robert Edward Kirtley was born 7 February 1820.