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10th Tennessee Cavalry
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Martin Van Buren Brock - Private
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Contact Name: Lyndal Britt
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Date Added: 2/20/2016

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ambrose holt - Private
died 12/25/62 ,buried in Nashville ,Tn. at the National Cemetery.
Contact Name: jeff rich
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Date Added: 5/9/2012

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Michael B Wycuff - Private
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Contact Name: Jonathan Wycuff
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Date Added: 10/18/2008

Company C
Pleasant Trent - Private
Pleasant Trent was captured and taken to the prison camp at Belle Isle, Richmond VA. He was part of a prisoner exchange due to illness. He died from scurvy soon after arriving to the Annapolis MD hospital; he was buried there.
Contact Name: Brenda Greene
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Date Added: 8/21/2016

Company F
Morgan Kirby - Private
Morgan Kirby was my 4th Great Grandfather. He served with Tenn 10th Cavalry, Company F. He died on 12 or 15 of Jan 1865, I believe of diarrhea.
Contact Name: CHRISTY WILLIAMS
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Date Added: 4/21/2016

Company F
Daniel Wilcoxen - Private
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Contact Name: Bill Ingram
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Date Added: 4/6/2014

Company H
James Patterson Cockerham - Artificer
James was a farrier with the 10th Tennessee serving from 8 November 1863 until 1 August 1865. He was in Tullahoma in June 1864, Pulaski Sep 1864, at Franklin Nov 28-30 1864 at Nashville during the weeks prior and in the battle near Shy's Hill. Participated in the pursuit of the Army of Tennessee to Alabama then served guard duty in west Tennessee afterward.
Contact Name: Larry D. Cockerham
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Date Added: 4/6/2008

Company I
James Bly Ownbey - Corporal
James was born and raised in Blairsville, Union County, Georgia. He was 18 years old when he joined Co.I in Nashville,Tennessee in August of 1864. He seved with his regiment through many battles and skirmishes against Wheeler and Forrest. He was wounded at Duck River, Tennessee but stayed with his company. He also took part in the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee under General James Wilson. He was mustered out of service in August of 1865 in Nashville, Tennessee. He returned home to Union County after the war until the 1890's when he and his family moved to Texas.
Contact Name: Shane Honea
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Date Added: 2/5/2008

Company K
Hardin Goddard Hope - Private
Hardin Goddard Hope -- Private, 10th Tennessee Cavalry, Company K
(Name also spelled as Harden and H.G.)

Born: 14 Feb 1847, Unitia, Blount, Tennessee (modern-day Loudon County)
Died: 8 Dec 1928, Spring City, Rhea, Tennessee

Relatives who served:
Andrew Nelson Hope, brother, 2nd Tennessee Infantry (Co. A)
David Lawson Hope, brother, 2nd Tennessee Infantry (Co. A)
Russell R. White, brother-in-law, 10th Tennessee Cavalry (Co. K)

Primarily a resident of Meigs, Roane, and Rhea Counties

Burial: Old Spring City Cemetery, Spring City, Rhea, Tennessee
Contact Name: Jacob
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Date Added: 6/28/2016

Company M
Samuel Marion Burdett - Private
Samuel M. Burdett was born about 1833 to George Washington Burdett and Eda Hockett in Bledsoe County Tennessee. Joined Company M, 10th Tennessee Cavalry (USA). Brother to Noah and Henry Burdett in the 4th Tennessee Cavalry (USA) and Thomas H. Burdett of the Confederate forces. Samuel Burdett was very likely a Confederate soldier in the 22nd Tennessee Infantry Battalion (CSA). Married Nancy Jane Swafford. Died 1922. Buried in Burdett Cemetery, Walden's Ridge, Bledsoe County. He is the brother to the great great grandmother of the submitter's wife.
Contact Name: Scott Glass
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Date Added: 1/21/2007

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