MILITARY LEGACY OF WAYNE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA AND BEYOND

GENEALOGY ~ PHOTOGRAPHS ~ LETTERS ~ HISTORY


Written And Compiled By Waukesha Lowe Sammons

Daughter of Daskum Combs (1917 - 2005) and Technical Sergeant, Albert Roy "Jake" Lowe (1917 - 1944), 

who was awarded a Silver Star Medal for Action Taken on The Fourth of July 1944 in France,

and who was Killed In Action on September 16, 1944 in World War II.

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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR (1861 - 1865)

WAYNE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AIRMEN, MARINES

REMEMBER AND NAME, M - R

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IN 1863 AMID THE CHAOS OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, THE WESTERN PART OF VIRGINIA, INCLUDING WAYNE COUNTY, WAS ADMITTED TO THE UNION AS THE THIRTY-FIFTH STATE AND WAS GIVEN THE NAME OF WEST VIRGINIA.

THE 1890 VETERANS SCHEDULES OF CIVIL WAR MILITARY SERVICE WAS FOR UNION SOLDIERS ONLY.  BUT IN WAYNE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS DEFIED AUTHORITIES BY HAVING THEIR NAMES AND MILITARY SERVICE LISTED WITH THE UNION SOLDIERS.  LATER A LINE WAS DRAWN ACROSS THE CONFEDERATE DATA, BUT THE WORDS WERE STILL READABLE.  EQUAL DOCUMENTATION OF ALL MILITARY SERVICE IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR OCCURRED IN WAYNE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA.

FERGUSON’S GUYANDOTTE BATTALION, SIXTEENTH REGIMENT, VIRGINIA CAVALRY,

CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY OF WAYNE COUNTY, VIRGINIA,

WHICH BECAME WAYNE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA IN 1863.

ASSIGNED TO JENKINS’ AND MCCAUSLAND’S BRIGADE.

THE BATTLE OF DROOP MOUNTAIN.  THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.


FAIRVIEW RIFLE GUARDS, AKA BIG SANDY RANGERS, BECAME COMPANY K, EIGHTH REGIMENT,

VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY OF WAYNE COUNTY, VIRGINIA,

WHICH BECAME WAYNE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA IN 1863.

ATTACHED TO JONES’ CAVALRY BRIGADE

GENERAL EARLY’S SHENANDOAH VALLEY OPERATIONS.


THE MILITARY MEN WERE NOT LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
EACH PERSON WAS PLACED WITH FAMILY, WHENEVER POSSIBLE.

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MAY

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TWO SONS OF ELIZABETH AND JACOB MAY:

GRANVILLE PARKS MAY, PRISONER OF WAR.  HARVEY MAY, PRISONER OF WAR.


MAY, GRANVILLE PARKS (ca 1828 – before September 1865), PRISONER OF WAR, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Twelve Pole, Wayne County, Virginia / West Virginia, USA.
BIRTH:  about 1828 in North Carolina on his 1855 Wayne County, Virginia / West Virginia Marriage Record.
PARENTS:  Elizabeth and Jacob May.
BROTHER:  Harvey May, Prisoner of War, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
SPOUSE:  Joannah Ross.  Granvill P. May, age 27, wed Joannah Ross, age 15, on 15 November 1855 in Wayne County, Virginia – West Virginia.
~ Joannah wed 2nd, Hansford L. Adkins on 9 September 1865.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTED:  1863.
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company G, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
CAPTURED:  20 April 1863 in Wayne County, West Virginia.  Released in Louisa, Kentucky.  Sent to Camp Chase [Ohio].  M598_37.
CONFEDERATE PRISONERS RECEIVED FROM LOUISA, KENTUCKY ON 24 APRIL 1863:  Granville P. May, age 35, Private, 16th Va Cav, Co E, captured in Wayne County, Va on 20 April 1863, age 35.  M598_25.
SENT FOR EXCHANGE:  13 May 1863 at City Point, Virginia, by General Order No 339.  M598_22.
DATE OF DEATH:  before September 1865.
~ His wife, Joanna married Hansford L. Adkins on 9 September 1865.
~ Therefore, did Granville Parks May die as a Prisoner of War?  Or did he die on his way back to his military unit, if an exchange of prisoners was completed?  Was he reunited with his family during a military furlough and die at home?  Did he die in 1863 or 1864 or 1865?
CEMETERY:
SOURCES:  Census.  U. S. Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865.  U. S. Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldier Records And Profiles, 1861-1865.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865.  West Virginia Vital Research Records.
NOTE:  I placed Granville P. May on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.






















MAY, HARVEY (1838-1926), PRISONER OF WAR, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Forks of Twelve Pole, Wayne County, Virginia / West Virginia, USA.
OTHER RESIDENCE:  Lincoln, Wayne County, Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH:  22 October 1838 in Virginia.
PARENTS:  Elizabeth and Jacob May.
BROTHER:  Granville Parks May, Prisoner of War, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
SPOUSE:  Suzanne V. Adkins, married 6 April 1870.  He was single; she was a widow of Harry Phelps.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1 August 1862 at age 22 in Wayne County, Virginia.  1864.
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company K, 8th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
PRISONER OF WAR, CAMP CHASE, OHIO:  Harvey May.  M598_36
DATE OF DEATH:  2 January 1926.
CEMETERY:  Shelton Cemetery, West Hamblin, Lincoln County, West Virginia.
HEADSTONE INSCRIPTION:  “AN OLD REBEL SOLDIER”
SOURCES:  Census.  Findagrave.  U. S. Civil War Prisoners of War Records, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers Records And Profiles, 1861-1865.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865.  West Virginia Vital Research Records.
NOTE:  I placed Harvey May on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.

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MCCOY

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MCCOY, WILEY D. (ca 1834-1863), DIED OF TYPHOID DISEASE, FORTY-FIFTH REGIMENT, KENTUCKY INFANTRY, UNION ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Wayne County, West Virginia, USA.
DATE OF BIRTH: circa 1834 in Russell County, Virginia.
PARENTS:  Elizabeth Holbrook and Thomas McCoy.
SPOUSE:  Sarah Wample, married 20 January 1860 in Wayne County, Virginia.  Wiley McCoy, age 25, born in Russell County, Virginia, son of Thos. & E. McCoy.  Sarah Wample, daughter of Rebecca and J. W. Wample.  Source:  West Virginia Vital Research Records.
WIDOW:  After Wiley McCoy’s death, his widow, Sarah Wample McCoy married Samuel Clark. 
DAUGHTER:  Caroline McCoy, who married James H. Dyer on 14 April 1881 in Wayne County, West Virginia.
14 JULY 1860 CENSUS:  Virginia, Wayne County, Thomas McCoy, age 69; Elizabeth, age 60, Wiley, age 26; Hellen, age 19; Thomas, age 17; Nancy, age 12; Sarah, age 18.
U. S. CIVIL WAR DRAFT REGISTRATION:  Wiley McCoy, 1 July 1863, age 27, married, resides in Wayne County, West Virginia.   
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Kentucky.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  24 July 1863.  26 September 1863 in Catlettsburg, Kentucky.
DISCHARGE DATE:  5 November 1863, Died of Disease, Typhoid.
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Infantry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company B, 45th Kentucky Infantry, Union Army, American Civil War.
DATE OF DEATH:  5 November 1863 of Typhoid Fever at General Hospital in Ashland, Kentucky.
CEMETERY:
WIDOW FILED FOR PENSION:  23 February 1865, Sarah McCoy, widow.
MINOR FILED FOR PENSION:  5 April 1872, Grandson, Charles B. Webb.
1890 VETERANS SCHEDULES, LINCOLN COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA:  Former Widow of Wiley McCoy, Sarah Wample McCoy Clark was listed with his military data, Post Office, Sheridan, West Virginia.
SOURCES:  Census.  1890 Veterans Schedules, West Virginia.  U. S. Civil War Draft Registration Records, 1863-1865.  U.S. Civil War Pension Index.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles.  U.S. Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865.  West Virginia Vital Research Records.

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MCCOY, WILEY (     -     ), SIXTEENTH REGIMENT, VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Wayne County, Virginia, USA.
PARENTS:
SPOUSE:
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1864.   
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company E, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
DATE OF DEATH: 
CEMETERY:
SOURCES:  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865.

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MCCOY, WILEY (    -    ), SECOND BATTALION, KENTUCKY MOUNTED RIFLES, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  USA.
PARENTS:
SPOUSE:
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTED:  26 August 1862 in Logan County, Virginia.
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Mounted Rifles.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company D, 2nd Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles, William ‘Rebel Bill’ Smith’s Company, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
DATE OF DEATH:  September 1863.
CEMETERY:
SOURCES:  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.

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NAPIER

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      Pronounced Nap – er in Pike County, Kentucky, Mingo County, West Virginia and Wayne County, West Virginia,             per Calvin R. Sammons. 

Pronounced Nape – yer in Perry County, Kentucky and surrounding counties, per Waukesha Lowe Sammons.


NAPIER, ADAM (1826-1908), PRISONER OF WAR, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Forks Twelve Pole, Wayne County, Virginia.
OTHER RESIDENCE:  Grant, Ceredo and Stonewall in Wayne County, West Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH:  25 July 1825 or 1826 in Cabell County, Virginia.
PARENTS:  Henrietta Hannah Smith and Thomas Franklin Napier, War of 1812.
SPOUSE:  Susannah Finley.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1864.                                                                                                                                 DISCHARGE DATE:
RANK:  Sergeant.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company G and H, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
CAPTURED:  6 March 1864 at Wayne County, West Virginia.
DISCHARGED TERMS:  15 March 1864.  “Deserter.  Released on Oath.”
ROLL OF DESERTERS FROM THE REBEL ARMY:  Received 6 March 1864, Sergeant, 16th VA CAV Co H, ADAM NAPPER.  Discharged March 8, 1864 on Amnesty Oath.  Order by Genl. Burbridge.  Where Reported:  Louisa, Kentucky on July 24, 1864.
DATE OF DEATH:  31 October 1908, Wayne County, West Virginia.
CEMETERY:  Community Memorial Gardens, Wayne, Wayne County, West Virginia.
SOURCES:  Census.  Findagrave.  Register of Prisoners of War Received at Military Prison, Louisville, KY.  U. S. Civil War Prisoners of War Records, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865.                                                                            NOTE:  I placed Adam Napier on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.

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NAPIER, JOHN H. (1843-1909), CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Stonewall, Wayne County, West Virginia, USA.
OTHER RESIDENCE:  Harts Creek, Lincoln County, West Virginia.  Grant, Wayne County, West Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH:  22 August 1843, Virginia.
PARENTS:  Mary Polly Osburn and Robert Napier.
GRANDPARENTS:  Henrietta Hannah Smith and Thomas Franklin Napier, War of 1812.
SPOUSE:  Juliann Ross.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  4 September 1862.                                                                                                            DISCHARGE DATE:
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Ferguson’s Guyandotte Battalion, Company E, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
DATE OF DEATH:  28 February 1909.
CEMETERY:  Napier Cemetery, Wayne County, West Virginia.
SOURCES:  Census.  Findagrave.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865.  West Virginia Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900.                                                                  NOTE:  I placed John Napier on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.

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TWO SONS OF PERLINA WATTS AND PATRICK H. NAPIER:

RICHARD MCJOHNSON NAPIER.

THOMAS B. NAPIER, PRISONER OF WAR, DIED AT FORT DELAWARE UNION PRISON.


NAPIER, RICHARD MCJOHNSON (ca 1844-1894), CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Stonewall, Wayne County, Virginia – West Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH:  circa 1844 in Virginia.
PARENTS:  Perlina Watts and Patrick H. Napier.
GRANDPARENTS:  Henrietta Hannah Smith and Thomas Franklin Napier, War of 1812.
BROTHER:  Thomas B. Napier, Prisoner of War Death, Died of Disease, Union Military Prison, Fort Delaware, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
SPOUSE:  Armilda Adkins, first wife, wed 1862.  Julia Ann Bradshaw, second wife, wed 1872.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1862.
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Ferguson’s Guyandotte Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
DATE OF DEATH:  2 April 1894, Wayne County, West Virginia.
CEMETERY:  Currently Unknown.
SOURCES:  Census, Findagrave # 79303302.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records and Profiles, 1861-1865.  West Virginia Marriage Records.                                                                      NOTE:  I placed Richard McJohnson Napier on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.
























NAPIER, THOMAS B. (ca 1842-1865), PRISONER OF WAR DEATH OF DISEASE AT FORT DELAWARE UNION PRISON, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Forks Twelve Pole, Wayne County, Virginia, USA.
OTHER RESIDENCE:  Union Military Prison Camps, Civil War.
DATE OF BIRTH:  circa 1842.
PARENTS:  Perlina Watts and Patrick H. Napier.
GRANDPARENTS:  Henrietta Hannah Smith and Thomas Franklin Napier, War of 1812.
BROTHER:  Richard McJohnson Napier, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
SPOUSE:  Elizabeth Adkins, married 6 November 1861 in Wayne County, Virginia.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1862.  1864.
DISCHARGE DATE:  7 February 1865, Prisoner of War at Union Military Prison, Fort Delaware; Died of Disease, Pneumonia.
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Ferguson’s Guyandotte Battalion, Company H, 16th Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
CAPTURED:  15 February 1864 in Wayne County, West Virginia.
DISCHARGED FROM FORT DELAWARE:  29 February 1864.  “Reported Paroled Which He Violated.”
TRANSFERRED:  29 February 1864, Discharged on Parole from Union Military Prison, Fort Delaware.  “Reported Paroled, Which he Violated It.”
RECEIVED AT POST FROM LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY:  7 March 1864.
TRANSFERRED:  4 March 1864, Received at Union Military Prison, Fort Delaware.
DATE OF DEATH:  7 February 1865, Died of Pneumonia at Union Military Prison, Fort Delaware, New Castle County, Delaware, USA.
FIRST BURIAL:  Fort Delaware, probably buried in a mass grave trench.
SECOND BURIAL:  Finns Point National Cemetery, Pennsville, Salem County, New Jersey.
MONUMENT:  An eighty-five foot tall obelisk with bronze tablets listing 2,436 names of Confederate Prisoners of War, who died at Fort Delaware during the Civil War.  nps.gov.
SOURCES:  Census.  Findagrave.  Fort Delaware Society.  U. S. Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865.  U. S. Veterans Gravesites.  West Virginia, Marriages Index, Wayne County, Cemetery.  
NOTE:  I placed Thomas B. Napier on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.

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NOE

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THREE SONS OF CARR NOE:  HARVEY NOE.  NATHANIEL NOE.  WILLIAM NOE.

ALL FOUR MEN SERVED IN THE CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.

CARR AND HIS SONS, NATHANIEL AND WILLIAM, BECAME PRISONERS OF WAR.


NOE, CARR (ca 1808-    ), PRISONER OF WAR AT CAMP CHASE AND FORT DELAWARE, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
ALTERNATE SPELLINGS OF LAST NAME NOE:  LOE AND LOW.   Car Loe on 1850, 1870 Census.  Noe on 1860 and 1880 Census.
HOMETOWN:  Falls Tug, Wayne County, Virginia, USA.
OTHER RESIDENCE:  Grant, Wayne County, West Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH:  circa 1808, Virginia.
PARENTS:  Currently Unknown. Or maybe Parthena and Charles Carter Noe.
SPOUSE:  Sarah Jane Withrow.
SON:  Harvey Noe, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
SON:  Nathaniel Noe, Prisoner of War, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
SON:  William Noe, Prisoner of War, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1862.
DISCHARGE DATE:
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Ferguson’s Guyandotte Battalion, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
CAPTURE:  15 February 1864 in Wayne County, West Virginia.  Sent to Union Military Prison in Louisville, Kentucky.
DISCHARGED:  9 March 1864, Discharged to Union Military Prison Camp Chase.   
DATE OF DEATH:  After the 1880 Census.
PLACE OF DEATH:
CEMETERY:
SOURCES:  Census.  U. S. Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865.  West Virginia Vital Research Records.
NOTE:  I placed Carr (Loe) Noe on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.


NOE, HARVEY (1844-after the 1900 Census), CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Falls Tug and Stonewall in Wayne County, West Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH:  August 1844.
PARENTS:  Sarah Jane Withrow and Carr (Loe) Noe, CSA, Prisoner of War, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
BROTHER:  William Noe, CSA, Prisoner of War, Civil War.
BROTHER:  Nathaniel Noe, CSA, Prisoner of War, Civil War.
SPOUSE:  Rebecca Jane Bradshaw, daughter of Anna Wooton and James Alfred Bradshaw, who suffered a Prisoner of War Death at Fort Delaware Union Prison, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1865.
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company H, Ferguson’s Guyandotte Battalion, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry.
DATE OF DEATH: after the 1900 Census.
SOURCES:  Census.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War soldiers, 1861-1865.  West Virginia Marriage Records.  West Virginia Vital Research Records.                                                        NOTE:  I placed Harvey Noe on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.


NOE, NATHANIEL “NATHAN” (1842-1923), PRISONER OF WAR, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Falls Tug, Wayne County, Virginia, USA.
OTHER RESIDENCE:  Lincoln, Ceredo and Stonewall in Wayne County, West Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH:  May 1842, Virginia.
PARENTS:  Sarah Jane Withrow and Carr (Loe) Noe, Prisoner of War, CSA, Civil War.
BROTHER:  Harvey Noe, CSA, American Civil War.
BROTHER:  William Noe, Prisoner of War, CSA, Civil War
SPOUSE:  Mary, first wife.  Second wife, Prudence Osburn.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1862.
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Ferguson’s Guyandotte Battalion, Company H, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
CAPTURED:  6 March 1864 in Wayne County, Virginia.
PRISONER OF WAR DISCHARGED TERMS:  March 1864, Union Military Prison, Louisville.  Oath of Allegiance Sworn.
DATE OF DEATH:  25 March 1923, Wayne County, West Virginia.
CEMETERY:  Currently Unknown.
SOURCES:  Census.  West Virginia Death index.  West Virginia Marriages Index.  U. S. Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service, 1861-1865.
NOTE:  I placed Nathaniel “Nathan” Noe on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.


NOE, WILLIAM (ca 1831-1891), PRISONER OF WAR AT CHAMP CHASE AND FORT DELAWARE, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Wayne County, West Virginia, USA
DATE OF BIRTH:  circa 1831, Wayne County, Virginia.
PARENTS:  Sarah Jane Withrow and Carr (Loe) Noe, Prisoner of War, CSA, Civil War.
BROTHER:  Harvey Noe, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
BROTHER:  Nathaniel Noe, Confederate States Army, Prisoner of War, Civil War.
SPOUSE:  Mahala Jane Morning Johnson, married 10 April 1853 in Johnson County, Kentucky.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1862.
DISCHARGE DATE:
RANK:  Corporal.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Ferguson’s Guyandotte Battalion Cavalry.  Company H, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, Civil War.
CAPTURED:  15 February 1864 in Wayne County, West Virginia.
TRANSFERRED:  29 February 1864, Discharged from Union Military Prison in Louisville, Kentucky to Union Military Prison, Fort Delaware.
TRANSFERRED:  4 March 1864, received at Union Military Prison, Fort Delaware.
TRANSFERRED:  6 March 1864, Discharged, Oath (Sworn in March).
RECEIVED:  7 March 1864 in Louisville, Kentucky.
TRANSFERRED:  9 March 1864, Discharged to Union Military Prison Camp Chase, Ohio.
CAPTURED:  13 July 1864 in Wayne County, West Virginia.
DISCHARGED:  29 July, 1864 to Fort Delaware.
SENT FOR EXCHANGE:  30 September 1864, to Aixen’s Landing, Virginia.
DATE OF DEATH:  29 December 1891, Wayne County, West Virginia.
CEMETERY:  Currently Unknown.
SOURCES:  Census.  Marriage Records.  Register of Prisoners of War Received at Military Prison, Louisville, Kentucky.  U. S. Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records.  U. S. Civil War Prisoners of War at Fort Delaware, Delaware.  U. S. Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.  U. S. Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles, 1861-1865.  West Virginia Death Index.  West Virginia Vital Research Records.
NOTE:  I placed William Noe on my ~ Sammons Bradshaw Ferguson Wooton Castle Hopkins Daniel Spencer; McCoy Stafford Stanley May Rutherford Brashear Williamson Ball ~ In-law Family Tree, that I created on Ancestry.

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OSBORN

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FOUR SONS OF JOHN OSBORN:

SON OF FIRST WIFE AND JOHN OSBORN:  SAMUEL OSBURN.

SONS OF SUSAN JACKSON, SECOND WIFE AND JOHN OSBORN:

JOSEPH OSBORN.  ROBERT OSBORN.  THOMAS OSBORN (PRISONER OF WAR).


OSBORN, JOSEPH (ca 1844-    ), CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Stonewall, Wayne County, West Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH:  Born about 1844 on the 1880 census.  Born April 1849 on the 1900 Census.
PARENTS:  Susannah Jackson, second wife and John Osborn.
PATERNAL HALF-BROTHER:  Samuel Osburn. 
SPOUSE:  Ruth Ferguson.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:
ENLISTMENT DATE:  1 September 1862.
DISCHARGE DATE:
RANK:
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company E, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
BATTLES, CAMPAIGNS, THEATRES:
DATE OF DEATH:
CEMETERY:
SOURCES:  Census.  usgwarchives.net.


OSBORN, ROBERT (1847-    ), CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Stonewall, Wayne County, Virginia – West Virginia.
OTHER RESIDENCE:  Post Office, Wayne Court House, Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH:  September 1847 in Virginia – West Virginia.
PARENTS:  Susannah Jackson, second wife and John Osborn.
PATERNAL HALF-BROTHER:  Samuel Osburn.  
SPOUSE:  Naomi J.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  4 September 1862.
DISCHARGE DATE:
RANK:
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company E, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
BATTLES, CAMPAIGNS, THEATRES:
DATE OF DEATH:
CEMETERY:
SOURCES:  Census.  usgwarchives.net.


OSBORN, SAMUEL (1829-1906), CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Wayne County, West Virginia, USA.
DATE OF BIRTH:  29 September 1829 in Viginia – West Virginia.
PARENTS:  First Wife and John Osborn.
PATERNAL HALF-BROTHERS:  Joseph Osborn, Robert Osborn and Thomas Osborn. 
SPOUSE:  Sarah A. Ferguson (1835-190?)
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  2 November 1862.
DISCHARGE DATE:
RANK:
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company H, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
BATTLES, CAMPAIGNS, THEATRES:
DATE OF DEATH:  4 August 1906.
CEMETERY:  Bowen Cemetery, Bowen, Wayne County, West Virginia.                                                                                   SOURCES:  Census.  Findagrave.  usgwarchives.net.  West Virginia Wills and Probate Records.


OSBORN, THOMAS (1841-    ), PRISONER OF WAR, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, AMERICAN CIVIL WAR.
HOMETOWN:  Stonewall, Wayne County, Virginia – West Virginia.
DATE OF BIRTH: May 1841 per the 1900 Census.
PARENTS:  Susannah Jackson, second wife and John Osborn.
PATERNAL HALF-BROTHER:  Samuel Osburn.
SPOUSE:  Elizabeth S. Ferguson, first wife.  Phoebe Wooton, second wife.
ENTERED SERVICE FROM:  Virginia.
ENLISTMENT DATE:  4 September 1862.
DISCHARGE DATE:
RANK:  Private.
BRANCH OF SERVICE:  Cavalry.
COMBAT ORGANIZATION:  Company E, 16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States Army, American Civil War.
CAPTURED:  19 April 1863, in Wayne County, Virginia.
CONFEDERATE PRISONERS RECEIVED FROM LOUISA, KENTUCKY, 24 APRIL 1863:  Thomas Osborne, Private, Co E, 16th Virginia Cavalry, captured in Wayne County, Virginia on 19 April 1863.  M598_25.
BATTLES, CAMPAIGNS, THEATRES:
DATE OF DEATH:
CEMETERY:
SOURCES:  Census.  National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors.  U. S. Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865.  usgwarchives.net.  Virginia Marriages.  West Virginia Marriage Records.

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