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Civil War
30th Battalian
Muster Roll of Company A, 30th Battalion
Regiment of Sharpshooters
July 1 to October 31, 1862
Confederate Unit
Stephen Adams, captain William R Lerry, first
lieutenant William H Jackson, second lieutenant John W
Chambers, second lieutenant John L Bragg, first sergeant
George H Houchins, second sergeant |
John W. Dunbar, third sergeant Adohiram J. Hutchinson, fifth
sergeant Owen S. Riffe, first corporal John J. Wickline,
second corporal John E. T. Miller, third corporal William E.
Gray, fourth corporal | PRIVATES
John J. Alley
Thomas Adkins
William Adkins
Andrew J. Blake
Anderson Brammer (wounded in battle, lost left arm)
George W. Brammer
William J. Brewer
Thomas M. Burchfield
William S, Brookman
George W. Caldwell
George W. Galloway
Charles Charlton
Isaac P. Carpet
James H. Cook
Nathan Comines
David Collins
Thomas H. Covey
William R. Diamond
John Davis
William Davis
Samuel L Davis
Burley B. Ellison
Andrew Furrow
Crockett Furrow
Hoyd S. Furrow (died in prison camp)
Joseph H. Furrow
Johnathan Gray (died in Fort Douglas prison, Chicago)
Joshua Griffith
Charles Griffith
William H. Godby
Thomas Hams
Rufus L Hendricks
Augustus Higginbotham
Madison Higginbotham
John W. Higginbotham
Andrew J. Harper
George W. Harper
Benjamin P. Hawley
Cornelius Hams
William Howery
Charles L Hutchinson
Joseph Hundley
Thomas Hundley
Alfred Hurt
Callon Jarrell
George W. Jarrell
Mann Kemer
George Ketner
Perry kester
Paris Lester
Algemon G. Lewis
Benjamin F. Lewis
Allen G. Lilly
Christopher Lilly
E. P. Lilly
John A. Lilly
Abraham Meadows
Simeon Mankin
George W. Meadows
William J. McMillion
Henry S. Michael
John McVey
Daniel O'Neil (captured, imprisoned Camp Chase, Ohio)
John Prince
Henry Prince
Clarkson Phillips
Joseph Phillips
Reuben S. Phillips
Isaac Plumley
Moses Richmond
Harrison Redden
John H. Redden
Felix H. Showalter
Clarkson Smith
Francis M. Smith
Clarkson Stover
Daniel Stover
Wilson Sweeney
George Snuffer (died camp hospital, Staunton, Virginia)
John H. Terry
Christopher Tolley
John G. Toney
Marion Toney Gibson
Thompson Harrison
Thompson Sylvester
Thompson Russell
G. Tramp
Robert T. Warden
Napoleon Wells
Eli Williams (born 22 Dec. 1834, died 24 Oct. 1916,
buried Williams Cemetery, Prosperity, Raleigh County, W. Va.)
Burwell Williams (born 4 May 1846, died 22 March 1892,
brother of Eli. Transferred to Company C,
36th Virginia Infantry 10 March 1863)
Pleasant Williams
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