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ROSTER OF "NELSON RIFLES" CO C 2nd REGIMENT VIRGINIA INFANTRY-STONEWALL BRIGADE

Index

Part 1
Officers: (listed in rank order)
1. NELSON, William N. - 13. CUSSEGAN, Barney
Privates: (listed in partial alphabetical order)
14. RUTLER, Jacob B. - 31. CLAY, Jno. W.

Part 2
Privates: (listed in partial alphabetical order)
32. CHAMBLIN, James - 70. KENNY, James

Part 3
Privates: (listed in partial alphabetical order)
71. KENNY, William - 111. SHEARER, Philip H.

Part 4
Privates: (listed in partial alphabetical order)
112. SHIPE, William R. - end of report

Part 1

Officers:

  1. NELSON, William N. (Apr. 18, 1861. Capt.
    Millboro, VA at First Manassas, Not re-elected April
    1862, Appointed Captain May 1862 and to duty as
    enrolling officer. Present & in command at
    Kernstown March 1862, unable to serve.)
  2. HAY, William (Apr. 18, 1861, 1st Lt. Resigned
    Aug. 1861. Appointed surgeon)
  3. RANDOLPH, Robert C. (Apr. 18, 1861, 2nd Lt.
    Wounded Belle Grove & died of wounds, promoted
    Captain 1864)
  4. RYAN, James (Apr. 18, 1861, 3rd Lt. Relieved
    from duty early in 1861 being Sheriff of Clarke Co.
    VA.)
  5. KELLY, John (Apr. 18, 1861, 1st Sgt. Discharged
    1861, disability)
  6. KEELER, David (Apr. 18, 1861, 2nd Sgt. killed at
    Cold Harbor, made Lt. Aug)
  7. WHARTON, William T. (or W.) (Apr. 18, 1861,
    3rd Sgt. Transferred to Artillery)
  8. JOLLIFEE or JOPLEPPE........(Apr. 18, 1861, 4th
    Sgt., wounded at Chancellorsville on special duty)
  9. BENN, Charles C. (Apr. 18, 1861, 5th Sgt. Present
    at surrender Appomattox)
  10. HAWKS, Cornelius (Apr. 18, 1861, 1st Corp.
    Captured; in prison 12 months)
  11. HIBBARD Jno. W. (Apr. 18, 1861, 2nd Corp.
    wounded at Manassas 1861; discharged on account
    of wounds)
  12. RUTLER, Geo. W. (Apr. 18, 1861, Drummer,
    Discharged 1862 on account of disability)
  13. CUSSEGAN, Barney (Apr. 18, 1861, Fifer,
    Deserted to the enemy 1862)

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Privates: following enlisted Apr. 18, 1861:

  1. RUTLER, Jacob B.(wounded at Manassas 1861,
    promoted 1st Sgt. 1861, killed at Aldee 1862)

Privates (cont.)

  1. BURWELL, Nathaniel (promoted 1st Sgt.
    wounded & died at Manassas 1862, promoted Sgt.
    Major of the Regiment, distinguished for gallantry at
    Cold Harbor)
  2. BURWELL, Robert P. (promoted 2nd Lt. Stuarts
    Horse Arty. died of wounds received in battle of
    Brandy Station 1863)
  3. BURWELL, Geo. H. (promoted 2nd Lt. Pellams
    Battery)
  4. COPENHAVER, W.B. (died 1861)
  5. BERLIN, A.J. (served 4 years prisoner
    Spotsylvania)
  6. BARHAM, W.R. (served 4 years)
  7. ANDERSON, Geo. W.
  8. CROWN, Fred S. (In prison 12 months)

end of those listed who enlisted Apr. 18, 1861

  1. COOPER, James
  2. COOPER, John W.
  3. COOKE, Nathan B. (joined 1861, transferred
    Clarke Cavalry Oct. 21, 62 on duty at Gen. Stuart's
    H. Quarters, wounded, promoted Lt. Artillery
    Cooper's battery Nov. 21, 62, Died Oct. 24, 64)
  4. CORFELT, Ephraim (enlisted 1861,
    Shenandoah)
  5. CORFELT, Gideon (enlisted 1861, Shenandoah
    wounded)
  6. CORFELT, Aaron (enlisted 1861, Shenandoah)
  7. CROWN, F.N. (enlisted 1861, discharged May
    23, 1862 by Special Order 118)
  8. CAHOON, C.C. (enlisted 1861, served 4 years)
  9. CLAY, Jno. W. (enlisted Apr. 1864, served one
    year)

Part 2

Privates (cont.)

  1. CHAMBLIN, James (enlisted 1861, wounded
    June 17, 1862)
  2. CLEM, W.B. (enlisted 1861, served 4 years.
    Shenandoah)
  3. DEARMONT, Peter (enlisted 1861, transferred
    to 6th cavalry)
  4. DOREN, Jos. T.
  5. DISHMAN, W. Scott (enlisted 1861, killed at 1st
    Manassas, buried on the field)
  6. DAY, Alexander (enlisted 1861, served 4 years)
  7. EVANS, John E. (enlisted 1861, prisoner)
  8. ESTEP, Harrison (enlisted 1861, Shenandoah)
  9. ELLETT, R.T. (enlisted 1861, promoted Sgt.
    served 4 years)
  10. ERNS, J. (enlisted 1861, promoted Sgt.,
    wounded June 27, 1862)
  11. ESTEP, D. (enlisted 1861, served 4 years)
  12. FAUNTLEROY, Kinloch (enlisted 1861,
    promoted 2nd Lt. of Arty. Capt. & A.Q.M.)
  13. FRY, John (enlisted 1861, wounded at
    Gettysburg)
  14. FUNKHOUSER, Amos (enlisted 1863, served 2
    years)
  15. FUNKHOUSER, Ambrose (enlisted 1863, served
    2 years)
  16. GRUBBS, E. (enlisted 1861, killed at 1st
    Manassas)
  17. GRUBBS, Samuel (enlisted 1861, promoted 2nd
    Lt., killed at Wilderness 5th May 1864)
  18. GRUBBS, James M. (enlisted 1861, killed at
    Kernstown)
  19. GRUBBS, William (enlisted 1861, killed at
    Spotsylvania)

Privates (cont.)

  1. GRUBBS, Geo. W. (enlisted 1861, killed at
    Spotsylvania)
  2. GRUBBS, James S. (enlisted 1861)
  3. GRUBBS, Philip L. (enlisted 1861, wounded at
    Fredericksburg)
  4. GRUBBS, Jas. Thos. (enlisted 1861, served 4
    years)
  5. (No number 55)
  6. HOLLAND, Jno. W. (enlisted 1861)
  7. HENRY, James (enlisted 1861)
  8. HEFFLYBOWER, Edward (enlisted 1861,
    wounded 12 months in prison-cavalry)
  9. HODGE, James (enlisted 1861)
  10. HARRIS, Robert C. (enlisted 1861, prisoner)
  11. HUGHES, Thos. L. (enlisted 1861, discharged
    being a minor)
  12. HUGHES, John T. (enlisted 1861, discharged
    being a minor)
  13. HARMAN, Jesse
  14. HENSLEY, Joel (enlisted 1861, served 4 years)
  15. HOYT, A.M. (enlisted 1862, served 3 years)
  16. KERFOOT, James F. (enlisted 1861, 4 years,
    transferred to Cavalry-promoted to Capt. of Scouts)
  17. KERFOOT, Judson G. (enlisted 1861,
    transferred to Cavalry)
  18. KERFOOT, Daniel (enlisted 1861, killed near
    Millwood)
  19. KERFOOT, A.J. (enlisted 1861, surr'd at
    Appomattox C.H. Apr. 9, 65)
  20. KENNY, James (enlisted 1861, surr'd at
    Appomattox C.H. Apr. 9, 65)

Part 3

Privates (cont.)

  1. KENNY, William (enlisted 1861, wounded)
  2. KELLEY, H.T. (enlisted 1864, served one year)
  3. KELLEY, I.T. (enlisted 1861, served 4 years)
  4. KERFOOT, James D. (enlisted 1861, served 2
    years)
  5. LEWIS, Mordica (enlisted 1861, promoted Sgt.,
    wounded surrendered Appomattox C.H. Apr. 9,
    1865)
  6. LLOYD, J.D. (enlisted 1861)
  7. LLOYD, J.S. (enlisted 1861)
  8. LINDSAY, Joseph B. (enlisted 1861)
  9. MUNSON, T. (enlisted 1861, deserted 1861)
  10. MEADE, David (enlisted 1861, promoted 2ns Lt.
    Aug 1861, then Capt. & A.Q.M. 11th Rgl. Cav.
    1862)
  11. MCCORMICK, Jno. W. (enlisted 1861,
    surrendered at Appomattox Apr. 9, 1865)
  12. MCDONALD, H.T. (enlisted 1861)
  13. MILLER, D.F. (enlisted 1862, served 3 years)
  14. MARSHALL, James W. Sr. (enlisted 1861,
    served 2 1/2 years)
  15. MCDANIEL, James (enlisted 1864, served 3
    months)
  16. NELSON, Philip W. (enlisted 1861, wounded at
    Port Republic, promoted Lt. present at surrender
    Appomattox)
  17. NEWLAND, Jos. E. (enlisted 1861, served 4
    years)
  18. NOELL, P.W. (enlisted 1863, served 2 years)
  19. NOELL, William T. (enlisted 1863, served 2
    years)
  20. OLIVER, J.R. (enlisted 1862, served 3 years)

Privates (cont.)

  1. PARKINS, Alex. (enlisted 1861, wounded at 1st
    Manassas from which he died)
  2. PULLER, Bushrod (enlisted 1861)
  3. PERRAN, Andrew (enlisted 1861)
  4. POAGUE, W.L. (enlisted 1862, to the end of the
    war)
  5. LUOZY or LUESEY, Geo. R.
  6. LLOYD, Deskin
  7. RUTLER or RITLER, Saml. (enlisted 1862)
  8. ROYSTON, Mat S. (enlisted 1861, joined
    Cavalry)
  9. RANDOLPH, Thos. H.B. (enlisted 1861,
    wounded at 1st Manassas, transferred to Signal
    Corp.)
  10. RANDOLPH, W.W. (enlisted 1861, promoted
    Capt. & Lt. Col. of the 2nd Regt., killed at the
    Wilderness 5th May 1864)
  11. RICHARDS, Chas. H. (enlisted 1861, killed at
    Wilderness)
  12. RIDDLEBARGER, Levi (enlisted 1861, served
    one year)
  13. REARDON, John (died in prison, Elmira, NY)
  14. RANDOLPH, F.H.
  15. RUTHERFORD, Geo. C. or Jno. C.
  16. RYMAN, John (enlisted 1862, served to close
    of war)
  17. RYAN, Ed. (enlisted 1862, served 3 years)
  18. RILEY, L.W. (wounded at Gettysburg)
  19. SPRINT, Jno. W. (enlisted Apr. 18, 1861)
  20. SPENCER, James M. (enlisted 1861)
  21. SHEARER, Philip H. (enlisted 1861)

Part 4

Privates (cont.)

  1. SHIPE, William R. (enlisted 1861)
  2. SOWERS, William M. (enlisted 1861, killed
    while home on furlough)
  3. SOWERS, Jno. W. (enlisted 1861, killed
    himself 1864)
  4. SPEIGLE, Philip (enlisted 1861, surrendered at
    Appomattox Apr. 9, 65)
  5. SPEIGLE, Samuel (enlisted 1861)
  6. SPITZER, J.E. (enlisted 1861, served 4 years)
  7. SHIELDS, Geo. T. (enlisted 1862, served 13
    months)
  8. SPRINT, Jno. T.
  9. THOMPSON, Adam T. (enlisted 1861,
    wounded at 1st Manassas)
  10. TANSILE, John W.
  11. TANSILE, Wm. A.
  12. THOMPSON, W.H. (or A.) (Quarter Master
    Sgt. of Reg., surrendered at Appomattox Apr. 9, 65)
  13. TRENARY, Ben. (Transferred to Cavalry Co.
    D. 6th VA)
  14. WHITTER, J.B. (enlisted 1861, killed at 1st
    Manassas)
  15. WELCH, Jno.
  16. WOOD, Lewis T.
  17. WHITING, F.B. Jr. (enlisted 1861, wounded at
    Gettysburg)
  18. WHITING, Carlyle (enlisted 1861, killed 1864
    transferred Co. D. 6th)
  19. WEIR, James E. (enlisted 1861, prisoner
    Spotsylvania)
  20. WILSON, Benj. Slicer (enlisted 1861, killed at
    1st Manassas)

Privates (cont.)

  1. WILLINGHAM, B.F.
  2. VAN PELT, H.
  3. CLOUD, A. (possibly H. Clarke) (surrendered at
    Appomattox Apr. 9, 1865)
  4. NELSON, P.N. (same as 86) (promoted 1st Lt.
    at surrender)
  5. NASH, Jno. L. (discharged)

Teste: George Glass cc
(List compiled 26 January 1915)

Compiled from State of VA Reel 13 Clarke Co. VA
Muster Rolls, as list appeared, by D.A. Buck

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