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Albert Gallatin Cooper
- Lt. Colonel
Born June 22, 1817, in Maury County, TN. Albert Gallatin Cooper rose from the ranks of Private to Corporal under Capt. John B. Hamilton in the 1st Tennessee Mounted Militia, during the Seminole War in Florida. He enlisted as a Corporal on June 16, 1836; Corporal July 4, 1836, to January 14, 1837; enlisted as Second Sergeant May 28, 1846, to Captain of Company C, 1st Regiment Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Mexican American War); June 6, 1846, to May 29, 1847; Lieutenant Colonel 19th (Biffle's) Division, Forrest's Calvary Corps, Dept. of Tennessee and Georgia, CSA.
Resigned December 13, 1864, due to physical reasons
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Date Added: 9/25/2014

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William Haywood Howell
- Private
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Contact Name: Richard Jackson
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Date Added: 8/18/2009

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Runnell A Huey
- Captain
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Contact Name: Curt Tipton
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Date Added: 1/18/2006

Company D
James Loftin
- Private
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Contact Name: Michael Moore
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Date Added: 12/8/2011

Company E
John Brady
- Private
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Date Added: 2/21/2011

Company E
William Henry O'Neal
- Private
Served as a Private, Biffle's 19th Tennessee Cavalry, Company E
Contact Name: Cathy Farmer
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Date Added: 1/2/2011

Company E
John Wesley Priest
- Private
John Wesley Priest was born in 1839 at Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, a son of James Madison Priest and Mary Jane Padgett and grandson of Thomas Priest and Rachel Powell. He joined the Confederate Army in May 1862 at Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee and served as a private soldier with Colonel Jacob B. Biffle's 19th Tennessee Cavalry in General Nathan Bedford Forrest's old cavalry brigade. He was wounded at Franklin, Tennessee; shot through the right arm and leg at Thompson's Station, Tennessee; and wounded in the side and arm near Rome, Georgia. John was captured at Stevenson, Alabama on August 31, 1863 and went home shortly afterwards. After the war he moved his family to Union City, Tennessee and thence to East Prairie, Missouri where his wife, Sarah C. Thomas died in 1897. He married secondly, Mrs. Mary Johnson. John died in 1919 and was buried in the Woodmen of the World Cemetery, at East Prairie. He has a Confederate gravestone.
Contact Name: Phillip R. Priest
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Date Added: 2/23/2011

Company E
J A Sowell
- Private
J A Sowell is the brother of my great-great grandfather William Burr Sowell of the 48th Tennessee Infantry. Was captured at the Battle of Fort Donelson and sent to Camp Chase. He was paroled in '63. Maury Co history book said he died in service. Probably from disease.
Contact Name: Barry Sowell
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Date Added: 1/3/2008

Company G
John M McGinnis
- Sergeant Major
In a letter dated June 15, 1863 to Maj. General H. W. Halleck, it is reported that Dawson's units of the 15th Tennessee Cavalry, in the Western Tennessee area, were finally broke up by the Federals.

So, on Jul. 18, 1863 -- John went into another Tennessee Cavalry unit (9th TN Cavalry, Co. G) under General Nathan Bedford Forrest.

John was later placed into the 9th (later known as the 19th) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Company K., still as a 5th Sergeant under Captain R.M. Sharp

The 9th (19th) Tennessee Cavalry regiment was placed under Colonel J.B. Biffle who was attached directly to General Forrest’s staff.
Contact Name: James Carey
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Date Added: 12/24/2007

Company H
Benjamin b Beakley
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Contact Name: Jaelon Beakley
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Date Added: 11/1/2015

Company H
Abraham Beatty
- Private
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Contact Name: Paul Beatty
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Date Added: 1/21/2006

Company H
Hoyle K Beatty
- Private
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Contact Name: Paul Beatty
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Date Added: 1/21/2006

Company H
Moses Joshuah Beatty
- Private
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Contact Name: Paul Beatty
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Date Added: 1/21/2006

Company H
Samuel Beatty
- Private
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Contact Name: Paul Beatty
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Date Added: 1/21/2006

Company H
Thomas S Beatty
- Captain
My GGGrandfather formed Company H of men from Lewis and Perry Counties in Tenessee.
Contact Name: Paul Beatty
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Date Added: 1/21/2006

Company H
Nicholas Sales Davis
- 2nd Lieutenant
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Contact Name: Paul Beatty
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Date Added: 1/21/2006

Company H
Elisha Kelly
- Private
Brother-in-law of Jesse Smith, brother of Ephraim Kelly.
Contact Name: Carol Barrett Stricklin
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Date Added: 3/12/2010

Company H
Ephraim Kelly
- Private
Brother to Elisha Kelly, brother-in-law to Jesse Smith
Contact Name: Carol Barrett Stricklin
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Date Added: 3/12/2010

Company H
George F Sharp
- Private
My GGGGrandfather served in Biffle's unit and was KIA sometime (guessing) in later part of 1864 or early 1865 in Columbia, Hampshire area. Would like to find any photos of him that might exist during this time. None have survived that the family are aware. Believe F. stands for Fount or Fountain as one of his sons was named Fountain. My GGGrandfather Thomas J Edwards(10th Cav Company H, CSA also) married his daughter Nancy Sharp after the Civil war. Would like to find photos of him as well
Contact Name: Jere Brinkley
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Date Added: 1/20/2015

Company H
THOMAS M SHARP
- Private
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Contact Name: JIMMY SHARP
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Date Added: 7/26/2017

Company H
Jesse M Sims
- Private
Trying to find out more about my Great Grandfather.
Contact Name: Lawrence Sims
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Date Added: 11/11/2011

Company H
Jesse Smith
- Private
My great-great grandfather.
Contact Name: Carol Barrett Stricklin
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Date Added: 3/12/2010

Company I
Andrew Briley
- Private
He was captured and sent to a Yankee prison camp up north.
Contact Name: Jerry Gibson
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Date Added: 6/12/2010

Company I
William Murphy Crossno
- Private
William Murphy Crossno was a brother-in-law to Thomas T Mayberry also of this unit
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Date Added: 7/26/2009

Company I
J. H. Culp
- Captain
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Date Added: 6/12/2010

Company I
Thomas T Mayberry
- Private
Thomas T. Mayberry died between 1863 and 1864 at Camp Douglas Military Prison, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Contact Name: Vicente M Santana
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Date Added: 10/10/2006

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