William David Lee – 52nd Tennessee Infantry, Company B & Biffle’s 9th (19th) Tennessee Cavalry; Company F; wounded at battle of Mufreesboro.
Cpl. Samuel Lee – Biffle’s 9th (19th) Tennessee Cavalry; Company F, surrendered Gainesville, Alabama; May 1865
Francis M. Cooley – 51st/52nd Tennessee Infantry, Company B & 21st Tennessee Cavalry, Company H
Stephen P. Taylor – 31st Tennessee Infantry; Company E “Sons of the South”; Captured battle of Atlanta, July 22, 1864.
1st Sgt. William W. Taylor – 31st Tennessee Infantry, Company E “Sons of the South”; captured battle of Nashville Dec. 31, 1864.
Sgt. John S. Taylor - 47th Tennessee Infantry, Company G; captured battle of Franklin, Tennessee Nov. 30, 1864.
Robert Taylor – 55th Tennessee Infantry, Company D
W.C. Taylor – 55th Tennessee Infantry, Company G
1st Lt. Harmon Battle – 55th Tennessee Infantry, Company D; died in Confederate hospital Huntsville Alabama July 25, 1864.
Benjamin Battle – 12th Tennessee Infantry, Company C & Russell’s 20th Tennessee Cavalry, Company C; wounded in attack at Harrisburg, Mississippi
H.M.B. “Bud” Greer – 18th Tennessee Infantry, Company I & 45th Tennessee Infantry, Company G; captured near Milton, Tennessee, Feb. 13, 1863; sent to Camp Butler Illinois.
Andrew Greer – 18th Tennessee Infantry, Company I; deserted after battle of Murfreesboro
Sgt. Pryor Greer – 55th Tennessee Infantry, Company D; escaped from Island No. 10
2nd Sgt. Richard F. Greer – 55th Tennessee Infantry, Company D; escaped from Island No. 10
James Greer – 55th Tennessee Infantry, Company G
John M. Greer – 59th Tennessee Infantry, Company I; captured Vicksburg
Lt. W.O. Chapman – 10th Tennessee Cavalry, Company K
E.C. Chapman – 12th Tenn. Inf, Company I & Sergeant 10th Tenn. Cav., Co. K
William Callis – 55th Tennessee Infantry, Company D; captured outside of Atlanta, battle of Lick Skillet Road July 29, 1864.
James Callis – 55th Tennessee Infantry, no company given.
John M. Crouse – 18th Tennessee Infantry, Company C; escaped from Ft. Donelson, captured June 7, 1863; died of small pox May 15, 1864 at Fort Delaware.
Benjamin F. Crouse – 18th Tennessee Infantry, Company C; wounded battle of Murfreesboro, listed as deserted Jan. 28, 1864
Thias Crouse – 18th Tennessee Infantry, Company C
Edward Warren – 12th Tennessee Infantry, Company B
Parker J. Pybass – 12th Kentucky Cavalry, Company F; Captured near Memphis late 1863, spent 3 months in prison at Alton, Illinois.
James Pybass – 12th Kentucky Cavalry, Company D; was moved by order of War Dept. to 19th/20th Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry, Company K.
Samuel Pybass – 4th Tennessee Infantry, Company F “West Tennessee Riflemen”; died at Columbus, Kentucky October 18, 1861.
Kenneth M. Pybass – Jackson’s Company, Tennessee Cavalry ;aka Forrest’s Escort
William Pybass – 57th Alabama Infantry, Company E; captured battle of Peach Tree Creek, July 20 1864
1st Lt. Bailey Peyton/Payton – 20th Tennessee Infantry;Company A; Killed at battle of Fishing Creek a.k.a. Mill Springs
Ransford Peyton/Payton – 1st (Helm’s) Kentucky Cavalry
Major Charles S. Peyton – 19th Virginia Inf.
John Peyton – 7th Virginia Infantry, Company B, deserted 2/14/63; court martialed 1/19/64. P.O.W. 5/21/64 at Milford Station, sent to Point Lookout prison; released 3/14/65
Franklin Peyton – 7th Virginia Infantry, Company B; arrested and court-martialed shortlt after enlistment, went into Federal lines, P.O.W. 6/64 died prisoner Elmira, N.Y. 8/11/64
William Peyton – 7th Virginia Infantry, Company B, deserted 2/14/63, arrested and court-martialed 1/19/64, died 2/18/63 executed by firing squad.
William Bridgewater – Company D, 19th Virginia Infantry
John B. Buchanan – 1st Mississippi Cavalry, Company K
George McCracken – Seven Stars Artillery; Mississippi
John M. McCracken – 3rd (State Troop) Mississippi Cavalry
Meredith Garvin – 18th Virginia Cavalry, Company K ; Died November 19, 1863
Sergeant Isaac N. Kessecker – 2nd Virginia Infantry, Company E “Stonewall Brigade”; died December 1864 at Mt. Jackson, VA.
Hardy Greer was my Great grandfather.