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40th Kentucky Infantry
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William R. FlanneryRank Unknown
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Contact Name: LeVonne Flannery Yelland
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Date Added: 11/19/2008

Company A
Samuel Albert Stephens - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Vernon Justice Jr.
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Date Added: 8/18/2011

Company B
Edward C. Barlow - Captain
Grandson of Thomas Barlow & Susannah Isbell. gr,nephew of Elizabeth Isbell Land, my 4th gr,grandmother. 3 brothers were Confederate and among ' Morgan's Men '
Soldier`s Rank_In 1 Lt. & Adjt. Soldier`s Rank_Out Capt. Edward C. Barlow Residence was not listed; Enlisted on 9/22/1863 at Catlettsburg, KY as a Adjutant. On 10/5/1863 he was commissioned into Field & Staff KY 40th Infantry He was Mustered Out on 12/30/1864 at Catlettsburg, KY Promotions: * Capt 2/26/1864 (As of Co. B) Intra Regimental Company Transfers: * 2/26/1864 from Field & Staff to company B.
Contact Name: Glenn Land
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Date Added: 5/5/2007

Company C
Isaac Lewis - Private
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Contact Name: DB
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Date Added: 12/27/2009

Company C
Benjamin F. Stewart - Sergeant
From the Adjutant General's Report as transcribed by Becky Falin, 1996: Sergent Benjamin F. Stewart was killed during service with the 40th Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, Union Army.
Contact Name: Michael Gunn
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Date Added: 2/19/2010

Company D
John Plummer Burchett - Corporal
Mustered in and out with the company
Contact Name: Travis Burchett
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Date Added: 2/11/2016

Company D
William Peter Dean - Private
Travelled from Wise County, Va to join up in Grayson. Does anybody have any additional info about the unit's battle record than what can be generally found via the internet?
Contact Name: Glenn Campbell
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Date Added: 5/1/2013

Company D
James Sippi Johnson - Private
G-G-Uncle
James Sippi Johnson enlisted in Carter County, KY, on Sept. 25, 1863, in Co. D, 40th Ky Mtd Inf., USA. He participated in several battles and skirmishes in KY and VA. In many cases he was fighting against his 5 brothers who were all Confederate Soldiers with Field's Partisan Rangers and the 10th Ky Cav. James served in Co. D with three of his brother-in-law's, the Porter boys; John C., William, and Calloway.
James was mustered out at the end of his enlistment on Dec. 30, 1864.
Contact Name: Vince Barker
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Date Added: 9/20/2007

Company D
John C Porter - Private
The information I have shows John C.Porter charged a local rebel with being involved in the killing of three or four union home guards in Carter County near Burin,Kentucky.The local rebel,Henry Sloas who's son Franklin Sloas and brother John fought with fields rangers CSA.John Sloas took the oath out of Camp Chase Prison.He can be found now with this regiment fighting with the very men that stood against him a few months early.What a war brother against brother.I am not any kin to porter.
Contact Name: D.B.
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Date Added: 12/5/2007

Company D
John Sloas - Private
John Sloas can also be found with Fields Rangers CSA.John was captured near Webbville,Kentucky with his brother Henry and nephew Franklin.John was sent to camp chase and was release after taking the oath to the a Ohio unit being formed out of Camp Chase sometime there after he joined the 40th (Union )Kentucky.This divided the Sloas family in Eastern Kentucky.
Contact Name: D.Blevins
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Date Added: 11/18/2007

Company E
Robert Henry Bayes - Private
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Contact Name: Steve Gummere
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Date Added: 8/27/2013

Company E
Solomon Blevins - Private
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Contact Name: D.Blevins
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Date Added: 12/3/2007

Company E
charles nickolas DavisRank Unknown
Charles N. Davis was born in 1839 in Carter co. Ky and died June 10 1900 In Carter co. Ky He is buried in McGlones Creek.
Contact Name: Sue Chappell
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Date Added: 8/25/2008

Company E
Robert Jasper Henderson - Blacksmith
Robert was a blacksmith. While on duty and in Mount Sterling,KY, Robert was shoeing the front hoof of a horse when the horse knocked him to the ground and stomped him. He survived but suffered the rest of his life. This info is from his pension application.
Contact Name: Glenn
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Date Added: 8/1/2010

Company E
Jonathon S. Osborne - Private
John's father and brothers also served in the 53rd and 55th Kentucky Mounted Infantry units.
Contact Name: Dave
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Date Added: 9/13/2007

Company F
James Henry Johns - Captain
Born 1840, Pendleton County, Kentucky.
Previously served as 2nd Lt. in Company D, 18th Kentucky Vol. Infantry.
Commanded Company F, 40th Kentucky Mounted Infantry from 1863-1864. Fought against Morgan at Mt. Sterling, and Cynthiana, Kentucky and fought at Saltville, Virginia among many other engagements against Morgan's Raiders in Kentucky.
Ran a tobacco business in Knoxville, Pendleton County, Kentucky, after the war.
Died in 1885 in Pendleton County, Kentucky.
Contact Name: Mark Black
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Date Added: 2/1/2006

Company F
Robert C. Snead - Private
My uncle was enlisted for several years and was in several different companies. This is one that i have record of.
Contact Name: Jodi
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Date Added: 4/12/2004

Company G
Robert Gaines - Private
enlisted 10 Aug 1863 , mustered out with company 30 Dec 1864
Company G 40th Kentucky mounted Infantry. Lived at Muses Mills, Fleming County Kentucky. Robert Henry Gaines was his son, and my great grandfather.
Contact Name: Bill Gaines
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Date Added: 1/27/2011

Company H
John Daniel Ockerman - Private
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Contact Name: Robert Baker
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Date Added: 11/6/2008

Company H
Moses Stewart - Private
According to the transcription by Becky Falin from the Adjutant General's Report: Moses Stewart enlisted June 20, 1863 and rendered 'Distinguished Service' to this Mounted Infantry Unit during actions in Kentucky in his 12 months service. He was December 30, 1864 at Catlettsburg, KY.
Contact Name: Michael Gunn
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Date Added: 2/19/2010

Company H
Nathan Stewart - Corporal
From the Adjutant General's Report as transcribed by becky Falin, 1996: Corporal Nathan Stewart was mustered out with Company from the 40th Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, Union Army.
Contact Name: Michael Gunn
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Date Added: 2/19/2010

Company I
Burriss B Asa - Private
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Contact Name: William Burris
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Date Added: 8/4/2011

Company I
Fielding B SteeleRank Unknown
I am not a relative, but believe his daughter married a relative. His pension application was filed in 1883 and can be seen at: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYM6-HRK?i=3635&cc=1919699
Contact Name: John Powers
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Date Added: 5/14/2019

Company K
Samuel S Brownlee - Private
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Contact Name: Robert Brownlee
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Date Added: 6/12/2005

Company K
Francis Leroy Montgomery - Private
I'm hoping to find a photo or a document with the names of his parents.
Contact Name: Kim Randolph
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Date Added: 2/13/2016

Company K
John L Mowrey/Mowray - Private
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Contact Name: Stephanie J.
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Date Added: 9/1/2016

Company K
William Commodore Smith - Private
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Contact Name: Christine Martin-Goldsmith
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Date Added: 11/3/2007

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