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Marshall, Walker
Military records indicate that Walker Marshall settled in Oxford (Ohio), which is his place of residence in both the 1870 and 1880 censuses. He worked as a farm laborer.
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Norris, Wash
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Morgan, Thomas
Thomas Morgan was born in Boone County (Ky.). His parents were Barnabas Morgan and Jane (possibly Hamilton). His wife's name was Lucinda. They resided in Carroll Parish (La.). He enlisted with his brother Adison Morgan.
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Mitchell, Thomas
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Monroe, Stephen
Stephen Monroe was born in Tennesee, and served in the U.S. Civil War. He resided in Boone County (Ky.).
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Moses, Solomon Robert
Louisiana Freedman's Bank Records from April 11, 1867 state Solomon Robert Moses was born in Boone County (Ky.), his wife is named as Charlotte Ann and their son Levi Moses was 15 years old (born circa 1852).
Their address was: No. 15 Bertrand and Common and Gravier. His occupation was as a teacher. He had a sister by the name of Jane Herrim (living in the city).
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Robertson, Newton
Nearest relative is listed as Lucinda Robinson, Crittenden (sic) PO, Garrett (Garrard) county, KY. He is listed as single. She is possibly a sister (there is a Lucinda Robinson, African American, b. 1835, in Garrard Co).
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Parker, Lewis
Lewis Parker's enlistment records note that he was a substitute, credited to Boone County (Ky.) for F. J. Ferneding.
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Rogers, Lee
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Rose, John
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Miller, John
During the Civil War he served with the ambulance corps. His service is credited to Sugar Creek, Green County (Ohio), with special orders for ambulance driver service (horseman).
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Roberts, Jim
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Lassing, Jim
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Riddell, James
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Oliver, James
James Oliver was born in Boone County (Ky.). His military record describes him as "black, and 5 feet 8 inches tall with an occupation of "cook." His muster records show him aboard the USS Red Rover on 1 Jan, 1 Apr and 31 Jul 1865.
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Piatt, Jacob [2]
Jack Ryal was drafted into the U.S. Civil War. His military pension lists an alias of "Jacob Piatt." He settled in Oxford (Ohio).
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McKay, Henry
During the Civil War, Henry McKay was taken prisoner at Battle of Milliken's Bend on June 7, 1863. No other information could be located.
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Long, Henry
Henry Long was listed as residing in Arkansas, next of kin listed was, Lisa or Lina Long. Survived the Civil War and a gunshot wound.
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Parker, Harry
NOTE: Military records also include those of "Henry Parker" born at Accomack (Va.), who served in the same regiment, but a different company, and was not the same man.
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Poston, George Allen
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Rouse, Elias S.
Elias was born in Kentucky. He enlisted in the 54th Masachusetts infantry, Company K, in 1863 at Readville (Mass.). He had escaped to Massachusetts prior to enlistment, and listed his place of birth as Malden (Conn.). Records give a variety of information, possibly to protect him from being identified as a freedom seeker. He was wounded in South Carolina, but continued to serve until the end of the war. Afterwards he settled in Ypsilanti (Mich.), and married Mary Gay, widow of another soldier who was lost in the war.
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Robertson, Edward
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Ray, David
David Ray was listed as serving on musician detail. He played the bugle.
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Riddell, Anthony
During the Civil War he served as a hospital attendant in Bowling Green (Ky.) He was drafted, and discharged when his term of service expired.
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Rankin, Aaron
Aaron Rankin was born in Kentucky, and is shown to have lived in Cincinnati. He served in the U.S. Navy as an "Ordinary Seaman." He may possibly have a connection to other Rankin soldiers born in Boone County (Ky.).