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Final revision of ex-Rebels with 1st CT CAV

Company F
The following is a list of the 38 former Confederate soldiers who were desirous of taking the oath and joining Company F of the 1st Connecticut Cavalry. All enlisted on October 1, 1863 and mustered into their new Union Regiment on October 5, 1863. All were prisoners of war and were incarcerated at the Union prison at Fort Delaware. Company G was also had many former Confederate soldiers but for right now I am only listing Company F. The former Confederates from Company F were transferred to Company G in April of 1864. Some of the former Confederates kept their names in the 1st Ct. while it appears that others changed their names perhaps to avoid detection if captured by their former Army. However there may be a multitude of reasons including spelling etc. In April of 1864 the former Confederate soldiers were transferred to the North West to avoid being captured by their former Confederates. Some transferred to the 1st United States Independent Company after arriving in the North West. The 1st United States Independent Company should not be confused with the 1st United States Infantry. Also this may not be the complete list of Confederates but just those former Confederates that I could find. (The North West meaning Fort Snelling, Minnesota) 20 former Confederates of Company F 1st Connecticut Cavalry would desert prior to April of 1864 more than 50%. Only 9 would live to finish their enlistment and be discharged on November 16, 1865. Those finishing their enlistments were eligible for a United States pension. The list will be alphabetical.

1) Elisha W. Bond - aka Elisha Bond. Believed to be former Confederate with Company I 50th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Born in Virginia. Prisoner of War during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Jones' Brigade. Deserted January 29, 1864

2) Joseph Brinine - Became a POW on July 3, 1864 paroled on February 14, 1865 died on July 20, 1865

3) Jacob Callicut - Transferrd to the NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

4) Charles D. Cannon - Believed to be former Confederate with Company C 14th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry. Enlisted in 1861 at age 20 and from Tennessee. 6'1" with sandy hair, blue eyes, light complexion. Captured at battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia and parloed and exchanged. Captured again during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Heth's Division, Archer's Brigade. Deserted on January 27, 1864

5) Alexander Clark - Tansferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

6) David Clark - Deserted on January 19, 1864

7) James C. Clyatt aka J.C. Clyatt - Believed to be former Confederate with Company F 14th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Listed as prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Born in Georgia. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Archer's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on June 15, 1865

8) Charles C. Collins - Deserted on January 25, 1864

9) David Debery aka David S. Deberry - Believed to be former Confederate with Company F 7th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Enlisted at age 17 in 1861 and born in Rowan County, North Carolina. Listed as 5'5" in height. Listed as prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Pender's Division, Lane's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Deserted on July 17, 1865

10) Leander Doty aka Lee D. Dota - Believed to be former Confederate with Company G 14th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry. Listed as being a prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Archer's Brigade. Deserted on January 27, 1864

11) James R. Hallsell aka James R. Halsell - Believed to be former Confederate with New Company D 13th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. Enlisted in Confederate Army in May of 1861 and was 19 years old and was born in Alabama. Listed as being wounded and missing from hospital at Gettysburg campaign. Longstreet's Corps, McLaws' Division, Barksdale's Brigade. Deserted on January 10, 1864

12) John Harrington - Deserted on January 29, 1864

13) William Hart - Believed to be former Confederate with Company D 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Listed as being born in Germany. Listed as prisoner of war near or during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Ramseur's Brigade. Listed as being transferred to both 1st Connecticut Cavalry and 3rd Maryland Cavalry. Discharged on June 20, 1865

14) George E. Hayes aka George E. Hays - Believed to be former Confederate with Company D 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Reported as being born in Missouri. Listed as prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Ramseur's Brigade. Deserted on January 25, 1864

15) Henry Jackson - Believed to be former Confederate with Company C 8th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Listed as being born in Illinois. Prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Wilcox's Brigade. Deserted on January 29, 1864

16) Henry C. Kendall aka Henry M. Kendall - Believed to be former Confederate with Company F 8th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Longstreet's Corps, Pickett's Division, Garnett's Brigade. Originally taken to Fort McHenry by his own account. He was transferred to Fort Delaware on July 6, 1863. The following is from an Ohio newspaper dated in June of 1913 and were the words of Henry C. Kendall.

FELL ASLEEP ON MARCH
""We were taken to Balitmore and from there to Fort Henry. Pickett's
Division had been in forced march without sleep for so long before the
charge that we were completely exhausted but we did not realize this in
the wild excitement of the fight but after it was over we were so near
dead from fatigue we dropped asleep on the march to Balitmore and had to
be prodded by the Union men every little while.""
""When near Fort Henry at 3 o'clock in the morning we were permitted
to pause. I sank into a hole all but dead for sleep and awoke with water
all around me, my face just out for my head was on a slightly raised
place. The hole where I had fallen asleep had filled with water from a
three hour rain that had beaten and flown in my face without waking me.
From that point we went on to the fort and that was the end of the war for
us.""
According to further reaserach on Henry C. Kendall he deserted near Harpers Ferry, which is where he grew up. He took his horse and side arms and equipment and fled to the hills of Coshocton County, Ohio where he stayed in hiding with his brother who was also a Confederate deserter of the 8th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Henry C. Kendall had mentioned that other former Confederates belonging to the 1st Connecticut had also sought refuge in Coshocton County but did not mention names or how many. Henry C. Kendall would stay in Coshocton County unitl the War ended and married a women from Zanesville, Ohio and then moved to Columbus, Ohio. Henry C. Kendall died in Columbus, Ohio and is buried at the Green Lawn Cemetery, with no mention of military service. He had changed his middle initial from C to M perhaps from being detected. He died on June 3, 1919.
Deserted on March 21, 1864

17) John McKinn - Deserted on December 28, 1863

18) Morris Nelson - Believed to be former Confederate with Company B 52nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Listed as being born in Montgomery County, North Carolina. He enlisted in Confederate Army in April of 1862 in Randolph County, North Carolina at age 20 and was listed as being 5'10" in height. Became a prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Heth's Division, Pettigrew's Brigade. Transferrd to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

19) Thomas Owens - Transferred to NW: Discharged on Novmeber 16, 1865

20) Joseph Parker - Deserted on January 17, 1864

21) Miles H. Partin - Believed to be former Confederate with Company H 21st Regiment, Arkansas Infantry. Listed as being born in Mississippi. Listed as being a prisoner of war during the battle of Big Black, Mississippi. Part of the Vicksburg campaign. The normal prison route to Fort Delaware from his capture site would have been to Memphis, Tennessee, then to Louisville, Kentucky, then to Camp Chase, Ohio and then to Fort Delaware. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

22) Benjamin F. Phillips aka Benjamin J. Phillips - Believed to be former Confederate with Company B 26th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Joined Confederate Unit in June of 1861. Listed as taken as prisoner of war at Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Heth's Division, Pettigrew's Brigade. Deserted on December 8, 1863

23) William R. Phillips - Believed to be former Confederate with Company G 9th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Listed as prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Longstreet's Corps, Pickett's Division, Armistead's Brigade. Deserted on January 29, 1864

24) William H. Pickett - Believed to be former Confederate with Company F 3rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. (Note: there were two William H. Pickett's in the 3rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry and both were taken as prisoners in the Gettysburg campaign however this is the correct William H. Pickett that joined the 1st Connecticut Cavalry) Joined Confederate unit in June of 1861 at age 21. Listed as a prisoner of war during the Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Steuart's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged November 16, 1865

25) William Pierce aka William Pearce - Believed to be former Confederate with Company B 52nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Joined Confederate unit in October 1862 at age 27. Listed as being wounded and as a prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Heth's Division, Pettigrew's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged due to Disability on July 21, 1865

26) William B. Richards - Believed to be former Confederate with Company G 5th Regiment, Florida Infantry. Enlisted in Confederate unit in March 1862 at age 18 and being born in Florida. Listed as wounded and as a prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Perry's Brigade. Deserted on January 29, 1864

27) George B. Riggins - Believed to be former Confederate with Company L 14th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry. Enlisted in May 1861 in Confederate unit at age 24. Listed as being a prisoner of war at Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Heth's Division, Archer's Brigade. Deserted on October 8, 1863 (just three days after being mustered in)

28) William Rodman - Believed to be former Confederate with Company H 33rd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. Enlisted in Confederate unit in March of 1862 at age 19. Listed as a prisoner of war during the battle of Bakers Creek aka Champion Hill, Mississippi on May 16, 1863. Most likely route to Fort Delaware would have been from Mississippi to Memphis, Tennessee and then to Louisville, Kentucky then to Camp Morton, then to Fort Delaware for this time period. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

29) Alfred Sawyer aka Alfred Sawyers - Believed to be former Confederate with Orange (Virginia) Artillery: Captain Charles W. Fry. Listed as straggling in Maryland during Confederates retreat from the Gettysburg campaign and listed as a prisoner of war. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Carter's Artillery Battalion. Transferred to NW: Deserted on September 15, 1865
30) Jeremiah Searcy - Deserted on December 8, 1863

31) William Simmons - Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

32) Thomas H. Sims aka Thomas Harrison Sims aka Harrison Sims - Believed to be former Confederate with Company B 23rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Enlisted in Confederate unit in May of 1861 at age 17 and born in Kentucky. Reported as a prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Iverson's Brigade. Deserted on January 29, 1864

33) Richard Q. Skinner - Believed to be former Confederate with Company A 1st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Enlisted in Confederate unit in May of 1861 at age 19. Reported as being from Chowan County, North Carolina. Listed as prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Jonhson's Division, Steuart's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

34) William Sloan - Transferred to NW: Deserted on July 17, 1865

35) Henry D. Smith - Believed to be former Confederate with Company K 10th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Reported as being born in Georgia. Listed as being a prisoner of war at Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Wilcox's Brigade. Deserted on January 29, 1864

36) Samuel A. Smith - Deserted on January 29, 1864

37) Charles A. Taylor - Transferred to NW: Deserted on October 1, 1865

38) Thomas Weeks aka Thomas O. Weeks - Believed to be former Confederate with Company F 3rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Enlisted in Confederate unit in June of 1861 at age 21 at Wilmington, North Carolina. Soldier made marks with X an indication he may not have been able to read or write. Reported as being wounded and left at hospital at Gettysburg. Listed as prisoner of war during Gettyburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Steuart's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on July 8, 1865

Company G

The following is a list of the 82 former Confederate soldiers who were desirous of taking the oath and joining Company G of the 1st Connecticut Cavalry. All enlisted on October 1, 1863 and mustered into their new Union Regiment on October 5, 1863. All were prisoners of war and were incarcerated at the Union prison at Fort Delaware. Most of the former Confederates in Company F 1st Connecticut Cavalry were put into Company G later on. Some of the former Confederates kept their names in the 1st Ct. while it appears that others changed their names perhaps to avoid detection if captured by their former Army. However there may be a multitude of reasons including spelling etc. In April of 1864 the former Confederate soldiers were transferred to the North West to avoid being captured by their former Confederates. Some transferred to the 1st United States Independent Company after arriving in the North West. The 1st United States Independent Company should not be confused with the 1st United States Infantry. Also this may not be the complete list of Confederates but just those former Confederates that I could find. (The North West meaning Fort Snelling, Minnesota) Many former Confederates would live to finish their enlistment and be discharged on November 16, 1865. Those finishing their enlistments or discharge were eligible for a United States pension. In Company G, 27 former Confederates out of the 82 would desert prior to April of 1864, a much lower percentage than Company F. Also 31 of the 82 would finish their full enlistments and much higher rate than Company F. All told I have listed a total of 120 former Confederates within the ranks of the 1st Connecticut Cavalry in companies F and G. There were also other Northern units that recruited former Confederates from Fort Delaware. The list will be alphabetical.

1) Samuel N. Beard aka Samuel Nicholas Beard - Believed to have been Confederate with Company G 13th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry. Hill's Corps, Pender's Division, McGowan's Brigade. Captured during Gettysburg campaign. Deserted on February 11, 1864

2) William O. Bickle - Believed to have been Confederate with Greenleaf's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Orleans Light Horse) [General Polk's Escort] Deserted in June 1863 at Shellyville, Tennessee. Born in Orange County, North Carolina. Deserted on October 12, 1863

3) James Blake aka James S. Blake - Believed to have been Confederate with Company D 1st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Steuart's Brigade. Listed as being born in Virginia. Captured during Gettysburg campaign. Deserted on January 20, 1864

4) Daniel Brereton - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company K, 1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (McCreary's) (1st Provisional Army) Captured at Gettysburg, Hill's Corps, Pender's Division, McGowan's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

5) Azariah Brown - Believed to be a Confederate in Company F 28th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Captured at Gettysburg. Hill's Corps, Pender's Division, Lane's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

6) Michael Burke aka Michael Burk - Believed to be former Confederate in Company E 1st Regiment, Maryland Infantry. (The 1st Regiment, Maryland Infantry was disbanded in August of 1862. It then formed the 2nd Regiment, Maryland Infantry and at Gettysburg was also known as the 1st Maryland Battalion) Listed as being born in Ireland. Reported as prisoner during Gettysburg campaign. Transferred to the 1st Connecticut Cavalry. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Steuart's Brigade. Deserted on February 1, 1864

7) Michael Callihan aka William Callahan - Believed to be former Confederate with Company C 8th Regiment, Florida Infantry. Listed as being born in Illinois. Reported as enlisting in May 1862 at age 21. Listed as prisoner during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Perry's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

8) John Carroll - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company F 10th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Listed as being born in North Carolina. Joined Confederate unit in 1861. Shown as being captured at Gettysburg campaign. Longstreet's Corps, McLaws' Division, Semmes' Brigade. Deserted on February 9, 1864

9) Timothy Castello aka Timothy Costello - Believed to have been Confederate in Company C 1st Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Williams Rifles) Wounded and taken prisoner at Pickett's Charge, Gettysburg. Longstreet's Corps, Pickett's Division, Kemper's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on June 20, 1865

10) John W. Clark - Transferred to NW: Deserted on October 1, 1865

11) Charles H. Coalsonb (Believed to be spelling error) aka Charles H. Coalson and Charles H. Colson - Believed to be a Confederate in Company F 53rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Captured at Gettysburg. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Daniel's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on June 20, 1865

12) John Cotter - aka John Coulter Believed to have been Confederate with Company C 1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery. Listed as being from Ireland. Captured or deserted during Gettysburg campaign. Longstreet's Corps, McLaws' Division, Cabell's Artillery Battalion. Transferred to NW: died on April 16, 1865

13) James Cumens - Transferred to NW: Deserted on July 18, 1865

14) Harrison D. Davis - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company H 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Listed as being captured during Gettysburg campaign. Shown as being born in North Carolina. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Ramseur's Brigade. Deserted on December 13, 1863

15) Jesse Davis - Believed to be former Confederate with Company D 32nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Listed as being from Ireland. Reported as being a prisoner during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Daniel's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

16) Christopher C. Doss - Believed to be with Confederate Company E 57th Virginia Captured at Pickett's Charge, Gettysburg. Longstreet's Corps, Pickett's Division, Armistead's Brigade. Transferrd to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

17) Andrew J. Duggan - Believed to be Andrew J. Duggins of the 53rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Part of Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Daniel's Brigade. Captured at Gettysburg. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

18) John Egan aka John Eagan and John Eagen and John Agan - Believed to be former Confederate with Company D 8th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry. Listed as being born in Ireland and enlisted in June of 1861 at age 24. His CMSR's are found under the spelling of John Agan. Because the soldier made his mark with an X it is plausible he could not read nor write which may explain the different spellings of his name. If he could not spell then he probably could not pronouce his name and the job of listing his name fell upon the soldier trying to spell it. He was listed as a prisoner twice once on May 3, 1863 near Fredericksburg, Virginia and again during the Gettysburg campaign. He was noted being transferred to the 1st Connecticut Infantry. Ewell's Corps, Early's Division, Hays' Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

19) James Estus aka James E. Estes - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company G 56th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Listed as joining Confederate unit in 1861. Shown as being from Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Captured at Pickett's Charge, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Longstreet's Corps, Pickett's Division, Garnett's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

20) Jacob Fields - Believed to have been Confederate with Company D 1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (Butler's) (1st Regulars) Listed as being 21 years of age on enlistment in 1861 and as being born in Tennessee. Under orders to protect a Confederate Steamer in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina on March 21, 1863 he was captured by a Northern vessel. Deserted on February 1, 1864

21) John T. Garbett - Believed to be member of Confederate Company F 25th Battalion, Virginia Infantry (Richmond Battalion) (City Battalion) He deserted Confederate unit in Virginia on June of 1863. Deserted on March 23, 1864

22) Andrew Gayden - Believed to have been Confederate with Company F 2nd Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Deserted or captured at Gettysburg campaign both as July 3rd or 4th, 1863. Longstreet's Corps, Hood's Division, Benning's Brigade. Deserted on December 13, 1863 from Company G, 1st Connecticut Cavalry

23) William E. Geer - Believed to have been Confederate with Company B 48th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Had prior arrest as a deserter. Captured or deserted during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Jones' Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

24) Silas C. Gentry - Believed to be a Confederate with Company D 12th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. Captured in the Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Posey's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged November 16, 1865

25) Joseph D. Graham - Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

26) William S. Griffy aka William T. Griffey and William T. Griffy and William Thomas Griffy - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company K 53rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Joined Confederate unit in February of 1863 at age 20. Compiled Military Service Records indicate that he was transferred from 26th Regiment, North Carolina to Company K 53rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Captured at Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Daniel's Brigade. Died on April 7, 1864

27) William P. Guynes - Believed to be a Confederate member of Company D 12th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. Captured in the Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Posey's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865. Highest ranking former Confederate in the 1st Connecticut Cavalry made the rank of Captain prior to his discharge.

28) Elijah C. Hamilton - Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

29) Timothy Harigen aka Timothy Harigan and Timothy Harrigan - Believed to be former Confederate with Company F Phillips' (Georgia) Legion Infantry Battalion. Listed as being born in Ireland. Reported as a prisoner during Gettysburg campaign. Longstreet's Corps, McLaws' Division, Wofford's Brigade. Deserted on January 13, 1864

30) Robert Harrington - Deserted on January 25, 1864

31) William H. Harrison - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company B 23rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Enlisted in Confederate unit in May of 1861 at age 19. Listed as being born in Tennessee. Wounded during the battles of Seven Pines, Virginia and Chancellorsville, Virginia. Listed as being taken prisoner during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Iverson's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

32) Patrick Hogan - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company C 8th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Captured at Gettysburg campaign July 2, 1863. Listed as age 21 and being born in Ireland. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Wilcox's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

33) Jefferson Hoover - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company F 23rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Listed as being born in North Carolina and enlisting in Confederate unit in 1861 at age 20. Captured during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Iverson's Brigade. He was sentenced to the Federal prison at Dry Tortugas, Florida on March 25, 1864. Released due to insanity on February 25, 1865

34) Richard Johnson aka Richard H. Johnson and Richard Johnston - Believed to be former Confederate with Company I 4th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Reported as being a substitute for G.W. Shields on January 21, 1863. Listed as being born in Ireland. Reported as being a prisoner during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Stonewall Brigade. This soldier is somewhat peculiar as on page 15 of his CMSR's it says he joined the 1st Connecticut Cavalry. Then on page 17 it says he was transferred to the 1st Connecticut Cavalry. Then on page 18 it says he was transferred from Fort Delaware to Point Lookout on September 26, 1863. Then on pages 19 and 20 it has him being exchanged on February 3, 1865 at Point Lookout. I was able to follow it until pages 19 and 20. It does not appear that any other CMSR's had been mixed in with his. There were no other R. Johnson's or R. Johnston's in the 4th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Died on February 6, 1864

35) Ambrose A. Jones aka Ambrose Jones - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company D 53rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Listed as being born in Georgia, enlisted in 1862 age 16. Captured or deserted during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Daniel's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

36) Seaborn Jones - Believed to be former Confederate with Company B 38th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry. Listed as being born in Mississippi. Reported being captured at battle of Big Black, Mississippi on May 17, 1863. Probably taken to Memphis, Tennessee, then to Louisville, Kentucky, then to Camp Morton, Indiana, then to Fort Delaware.Deserted on January 25, 1864

37) Michael Lanahan aka Michael Lahan - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company K 40th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Captured during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Heth's Division, Heth's (old) Brigade. Transferred to NW: died August 8, 1864

38) Rufus H. Laughlin - Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

39) Peter Lynch - Believed to have been Confederate with Company M 2nd Regiment, Florida Infantry. Listed as being born in Ireland. Captured during the Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Perry's Brigade. Transferred to NW: No other records

40) Michael Mahoney - Believed to be former Confederate with Company K 1st McCreary's Infantry (1st Provisional Army) Listed as being born in Ireland. Reported to be a prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Pender's Division, McGowan's Brigade.
Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

41) David Mahoney - Deserted on January 25, 1864

42) William G. Martin - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company C 13th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Enlisted in Confederate unit in July of 1861. Listed as missing during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Heth's Division, Archer's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Absent without leave on August 7, 1864; no other records

43) Michael McCarthy - Believed to be former Confederate with Company C 5th Regiment, Florida Infantry. Born in Ireland. Listed as prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Perry's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on June 20, 1865

44) Henry R. McKnight - Believed to have been Confederate with Company F 41st Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. Listed as born in Georgia. Captured at Shellyville, Tennessee in late June of 1863. Taken to Nashville, Tennessee then to Louisville, Kentucky, then to Camp Chase, Ohio, then to Fort Delaware where he arrived in July of 1863. Transferred to NW: Absent without leave on August 7, 1864. Mustered out on August 2, 1865

45) John N. Moore - believed to have been Confederate with Company D, 13th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Captured during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Heth's Division, Archer's Brigade. Deserted on March 23, 1864

46) John Muldon aka John Muldoon - May be former Confederate with Company B 50th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Shown as joining 1st Connecticut Cavalry but not showing up as having a CMSR with unit. Also May be John Muldoon of Company B 55th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Also shown as desirous of taking Oath at Fort Delaware in August of 1863. However, same problem he only shows one page of CMSR's under miscellaneous showing information above however he does not show having a CMSR in the 55th Virginia. Of the two only the 55th Virginia was at Gettysburg. (Not listed in state breakdown) Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

47) John Nagal aka John Neagle - Believed to be former Confederate with Company F 8th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Listed as being born in Ireland. Reported as a prisoner of war during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Wilcox's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

48) John T. Newson aka John Newsom - Believed to be former Confederate with Company K 16th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Listed as being born in Georgia. Reported as prisoner during Gettysburg campaign. Longstreet's Corps, McLaws' Division, Wofford's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Deserted on February 10, 1865

49) Charles W. Nickols - Deserted on March 7, 1864

50) Benjamin Nowlen - Deserted on February 1, 1864

51) John M. Oliver - Believed to have been Confederate with Company C 18th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Enlisted in 1862 at age Thirty-Three. May have deserted during Gettysburg campaign. Listed as being taken prisoner in late June at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, by Provost Marshall. Longstreet's Corps, McLaws' Division, Wofford's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

52) Marian Ouzts - Believed to be Marion Ouzts of Confederate Company K 14th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry. Captured at Gettysburg. Hill's Corps, Pender's Division, McGowan's Brigade. Deserted on February 3, 1864

53) David Palmer - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company B 8th Regiment, Florida Infantry. Enlisted in Florida Regiment in March 1863. Captured during the Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Perry's Brigade. Deserted on February 3, 1864

54) Christopher Columbus Perkins - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company E 22nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Enlisted at age 21 in 1862. Captured or deserted during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Pender's Division, Scales' Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on May 29, 1865

55) James E. Phelps - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company G, 16th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Perhaps the youngest of the former Confederates with the 1st Connecticut Cavalry, enlisted in the 16th Regiment, Virginia Infantry in 1862 at age 14. Reported as being both captured and or deserted during the Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Mahone's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

56) Thomas I. Price aka Thomas J. Price - Believed to have been Confederate with Company D 12th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. Captured or deserted during Gettysburg campaign, reported as prisoner on July 5, 1863. Born in Mississippi. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Posey's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

57) Michael Quinn - Believed to be former Confederate with Orange (Virginia) Artillery: Captain Charles W. Fry. Listed as straggling in Maryland during Confederates retreat from the Gettysburg campaign and listed as a prisoner of war. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Carter's Artillery Battalion. Believed to enlisted in 3rd Maryland Cavalry and not the 1st Connecticut Cavalry unless transferred later which appears to be the case. Died December 2, 1864. Transferred to NW: No other records

58) John H. Rains - Deserted on February 6, 1864

59) George S. Redd - Believed to be a Confederate: Company C 26th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Deserted his Confederate unit in May of 1863 and told of important Confederate positions to the Union Army. Deserted on December 23, 1863

60) George W. Roach - Believed to have been with Confederate Company C 8th Regiment, Virginia Infantary. Captured at Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Longstreet's Corps, Pickett's Division, Garnett's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

61) Benjamin F. Roberts aka Benjamin Franklin Roberts - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company E 22nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Captured or deserted during Gettysburg campaign. Hill's Corps, Pender's Division, Scales' Brigade. Deserted on October 12, 1863 (Just one week after being mustered in)

62) William I. Robertson aka William J. Robertson - Believed to be former Confederate with Company F 45th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Reported as enlisting in March 1862 at age 23, and being born in Virginia. Listed as being wounded and a prisoner during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Rhodes' Division, Daniel's Brigade. Transferred to NW: No other records

63) Benjamin F. Rollins - aka Benjamin Franklin Rollins and Rallings - Believed to be former Confederate with Company D 8th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry. Listed as being born in South Carolina. Reported as a prisoner during the Gettysburg campaign. The CMSR's have his name listed as Rallings. Longstreet's Corps, McLaws' Division, Kershaw's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

64) Obediah Ryan - Believed to have been with Confederate Company D 28th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Reported to have deserted in Gettysburg campaign. Longstreet's Corps, Pickett's Division, Garnett's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

65) Paul Schultz - Deserted on October 12, 1863 (Just one week after being mustered in)

66) John T. Shields - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company K 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Clack's) Captured at Battle of Raymond, Mississippi on May 12, 1863. Part of the Vicksburg campaign. Listed as being born in Tennessee. The prisoner was sent to Memphis, Tennessee and then to Camp Morton, Indiana and then to Fort Delaware where he was received on June 15, 1863. Died on January 18, 1864

67) Jesse Simpson - Believed to be former Confederate with Company H 8th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry. Reported as being born both in Louisiana and Ohio. Listed as being a prisoner during the Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Early's Division, Hays' Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

68) James Slater - Deserted on February 20, 1864

69) Ransom Smith - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company E 16th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Listed as being from Burke County North Carolina and enlisted in above unit on 1861 at age 22. According to records he was left behind to help attend the wounded in the Gettysburg campaign and was captured in the process. Hill's Corps, Pender's Division, Scales' Brigade. Transferred to NW: Deserted on October 1, 1865

70) Joseph Spillman aka Joseph Stillman - made a POW on March 15, 1865 at Ashland, Virginia. Paroled on March 26, 1865. This soldier did not appear to be transferred to the NW in April of 1864 with the others. It could be an error, only such soldier to be be a former Confederate shown with the 1st Connecticut Cavalry at this time period.

71) Joseph Spurling aka Joseph Spurlin - Believed to have been Confederate with Company H, 43rd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Gillespie's) (5th East Tennessee Volunteers) Captured at the battle of Big Black, Mississippi, on May 17, 1863; Vicksburg campaign. He was listed being born in North Carolina. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

72) George D. Terry - Believed to be former Confederate with Company H 57th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Listed as being born in South Carolina. Reported as a prisoner during Gettysburg campaign. He was reported as being a prisoner at Hagerstown on July 5, 1863. However, the 57th Regiment, Georgia Infantry was at Vicksburg, Mississippi at this time period. There is a number 51 above the 57th Georgia indicating that this unit may have been the 51st Georgia and they were at Gettysburg suffering 25% casualties. However, there is not a Terry listed in the 51st Georgia. It is plausible that General Schoepf at the time and later General Ainsworth while making the CMSR's copied General Schoepf's mistake. If Terry was captured at the Gettysburg campaign then he may have been with the 51st Georgia although they do not carry him on their rosters. If Terry was captured as an example at Big Black, Mississippi then his capture site was incorrect and he was with the 57th Georgia. Deserted on February 13, 1864

73) Berry Thompson aka Berry A. Thompson - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company C 38th Regiment, Georgia Infantry. Listed as being born in Maryland. Listed as giving up during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Early's Division, Gordon's Brigade. Deserted on January 25, 1864

74) Richard Thompson - Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

75) Joseph Titweller - Deserted on October 12, 1863 (Just one week after being mustered in)

76) John Vanaken - Believed to have been with Confederate with Company B 4th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Confederate deserter during Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Stonewall Brigade. Deserted on March 11, 1864

77) Robert B. Whitaker aka Robert B Whitaker and Robert B. Whittaker - Believed to be former Confederate with Company B 17th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. Listed as being born in Mississippi. Reported as being a prisoner shortly after Gettysburg campaign. Longstreet's Corps, McLaws' Division, Barksdale's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865

78) Michael White - Transferred to NW: Discharged on June 27, 1865

79) Booker Wilkinson - Believed to be former Confederate with Company F 8th Regiment, Confederate Cavalry (Wade's) Listed as being born in Mississippi. Taken prisoner at Shelbyville, Tennessee on June 27, 1863. Transferred to Louisville, Kentucky, then to Camp Chase, Ohio and then to Fort Delaware. Left Camp Chase, Ohio on July 14, 1863 to Fort Delaware. He may have arrived there as late as July 20, 1863. Transferred to NW: Discharged on June 20, 1865

80) Jesse Willis - Believed to have been a Confederate with Company I and or L 2nd Regiment, Florida Infantry. Captured at Gettysburg. Hill's Corps, Anderson's Division, Perry's Brigade. Deserted on January 19, 1864

81) John H. Wilson - Believed to have been a Confederate in Company I 48th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. Listed as being born in North Carolina. Captured at Gettysburg campaign. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Jones' Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on May 17, 1865

82) Albert Wirkman aka Elbert G. Workman - Believed to have been Confederate with Company D 1st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Reported as missing in action July 3, 1863 also as deserting July 4, 1863 during Gettysburg campaign. Born in North Carolina. Ewell's Corps, Johnson's Division, Steuart's Brigade. Transferred to NW: Discharged on November 16, 1865
State breakdowns: Of the 89 out of 120 found:
1) North Carolina=26
2) Virginia=18
3) Mississippi=8
4) Alabama=7
5) Georgia=7
6) Florida=6
7) South Carolina=6
8)Tennessee=5
9) Louisiana=3
10)Arkansas=1
11)Maryland=1
12)C.S.A. Cavalry (Wade's)=1