-
Utz, Charles
-
Willis, Benjamin
-
Sleet, Benjamin [2]
Benjamin Sleet's pension shows him as "Benjamin Finney." His wife is Lottie. He died in 1883.
-
White, Joseph
-
Sebastian, Garrett
-
Watts, Lewis
-
Stephenson, John Edward
-
Stevenson, Benjamin Franklin
Educated at Transylvania University, 1839-1841.
-
Stansifer, Daniel
-
Sherrill, Henry
-
Stansifer, John Milton
-
Carneal, Orlando
Orlando is listed as Orlando Carneal as a free man. Military records list his name as Orlando Goodrich.
-
Wheeler, John
-
Walton, John William
-
Walton, John Edward Hester
-
Sanders, Isaac
Isaac was brought to Kentuky in 1842. After the war, he moved to Rising Sun. He was married to Amanda Hawkins Taylor and had two children according to the 1880 census.
-
Washington, George [2]
His military records do not list a mustering out. His last muster roll was dated May/June 1865.
-
Sanderfield, George
-
Towsey, Washington
-
Thornton, Moses
-
Thomas, Uriah
-
Scott, William Ryle
According to family lore, William Scott was coming back to Boone County, Kentucky with his wife, Lucy Stephens Scott, and their six children with the help of Elijah Ryle and his nephew Davy Ryle, when all three men caught cholera and died in the same night. The widow and her children had to write to Kentucky for help.
-
Scott, David Milton
-
Scott, Samuel S.
-
Wood, Granville
His death record lists his internment at "#2" cemetery. This is likely African Cemetery No. 2 in Lexington. Ky.