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Joseph Madison DavisRank Unknown
Joseph Madison Davis was the son of William Davis (of Job) and Sophia Milstead.

They lived in Prince William County near Occoquan. I have his pension application.
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Date Added: 12/5/2010

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John Winston RandolphRank Unknown
This is my great-great-grandfather. He was born 1/4/1834 in Goochland Co., Virginia, the son of James Peyton Randolph & Elizabeth Winston Payne. He enlisted in 4th Virginia Calvary, Troop F (Goochland Light Dragoons) April 25, 1861 in Richmond as a private for a period of 12 months. He was captureed 8/21/1863 and held at Fort McHenry, Maryland for the rest of the war. He was paroled 4/22/1865 near Burkeville, Virginia. He married Virginia Booker Chappell of Amelia Co., Virginia & they had 6 children. He died 2/3/1908 at his home at 'Shannon Hill' in Goochland. His tombstone is Confederate veteran issue - inscribed John W. Randolph, 4th VA CAV, TR. F
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Date Added: 9/19/2005

Company A
Russell Edward Horton - Private
Born 1837 in Stafford County Virginia - Died October 16, 1893 and buried at Cedar Hill Cemetary - Baltimore, Maryland. Married to Amanda Tolson.
Member of Fourth Cavalry, Company A, formerly known as Prince William Cavalry of Virginia.
Enlisted March 13, 1862 at Stafford County in Virginia and was detailed to drive a regimental wagon.
Fought in the battle of Gettysburg and was captured on the third day, July 3, 1863, by Union soldiers.
Imprisoned at Fort Delaware in Delaware, where he was received between July 7 and 12.
Later a prisoner of war at Point Lookout in Maryland, where he arrived on September 26, 1863.
Exchanged on May 3, 1864. His name appears on a receipt roll for clothing issued May 9, May 30, and December 31, 1864.
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Date Added: 3/11/2009

Company A
Lewis Adolphus MarstellerRank Unknown
Born 1838. Enlisted 23 April 1861; absent for horse March to April 1863; captured 22 August 1863 Prince William County; Old Capitol Prison; Point Lookout Prison 26 September 1863; exchanged 29 October 1864; paroled 3 May 1865 Fairfax Courthouse. Farmer. Died 1925.
Contact Name: Lynne Simpson
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Date Added: 4/8/2009

Company A
Charles H WeedonRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Carl Kindervater
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Date Added: 3/7/2007

Company B
James Alexander Lipscomb - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Wilson Faris
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Date Added: 3/25/2005

Company C
Henry Taylor Quaintance - Private
Enlisted 1864. Disbanded 4/9/1865.
Contact Name: James May
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Date Added: 1/24/2008

Company C
Joseph Quaintance - Private
Enlisted 1863. Wounded 6/30/1863 at Hanover, PA. Died 8/28/1863 at Mercersburg, PA.
Contact Name: James May
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Date Added: 1/24/2008

Company D
James F Edwards - Sergeant
Born in 1826 Culpeper, VA. Wounded during the seige of Richmond in 1865 and died from gangrene in a Richmond hospital 'not far from the White House.'
Contact Name: Patricia Walsh
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Date Added: 4/19/2007

Company E
Napolean M. Aston - Private
Napolean was born August 1839, to William S. Aston and Dorinda Taylor Aston, probably in Powhatan County, Virginia. He enlisted as a private in Company E, the Powhatan Troop, 4th Virginia Cavalry, on 23 May 1861 at the Powhatan Courthouse. Powhatan County, Virginia. The term of his enlistment was one year. He was shown as present from June 1861 to February 1862, as absent with leave for March and April 1862, and as absent without leave for May and June 1862. He appears on the Roll of Prisoners of War at Fort McHenry, Maryland, sent to Fortress Monroe, Virginia, for exchange by order of Major General Wool, 27 October 1862. The Roll is not dated, but states that Napolean was captured at Shepherdstown on 30 October 1862. Shepherdstown, Virginia, was a major crossing on the Potomac and was the route Lee’s Army of Virginia, which included the 4th Virginia Cavalry, took in withdrawing from Sharpsburg/Antietam in late September 1862. Presumably, Napolean was captured while on picket duty, although by 30 October the 4th had moved south.

After the war he married Rosa A. Wilkinson, the daughter of Major Wilkinson of New Kent County, Virginia on 15 October 1866. I have not found any records showing children were born to this marriage, nor do I know what happened to Rosa.
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Date Added: 3/7/2006

Company E
Marcus Lafayette Hicks - Private
Marcus Lafayette served in Co. E, 4 Virginia Cavalry with his brother William Hicks and his cousin Napolean M. Aston.
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Date Added: 3/7/2006

Company E
William Mosley/Milton Hicks - Private
William was the son of Frederick Hicks and Maria Price Cox Hicks. He was born about 1837. He served in Co. E, 4 Virginia Cavalry with his brother Marcus Lafayette Hicks and his cousin Napolean M. Aston. He was captured 5 July 1963 at Gettysburg. He was exchanged 18 February 1865. He married Emily Helen Aston in 1859. He died 30 September 1879.
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Date Added: 3/7/2006

Company E
Edward A Moseley - Private
Edward was born in Virginia 25 Dec 1845. His family moved to Chickasaw Co Miss. The 1860 census has him back in Virginia as a student. The name of the school is not given but he is in Powhatan County. He has extended family in the area. When the invasion began, he joined Capt. John F. Lays Co [ Powhatan Troop] on 10 June 1861 at the Powhatan Court House. He is about 16 years old. He is assigned as a Courrier on 26 Aug 1861 and as far as is known served as such for most of the war. He has 15 items in his archival file. Taken as POW [ date not known] He is released at Manchester, Va. on 21 April 1865 after swallowing the yellow dog. Battles: Seven Days - Peninsula Campaign, 2nd Manassas, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Brandy Station, Bristo, Appomattox, we are related by marriage. He died 20 Aug 1919 at Houston in Chickasaw Co Mississippi and is buried the that towns cemetery.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 1/19/2024

Company F
George Woodson Logan - Private
Born 10 August 1845; died 29 November 1926.
Listing his occupation as ''student at VMI'' he enlisted as a Private on 15 January 1864 at the age of 18.
He was taken prisoner on 24 May 1864 at Wilson''s Wharf, Charles City Co., Virginia.
On 27 May 1864 he was confined at Point Lookout, Maryland; he was exchanged on 1 November 1864.
(He was my 2nd great-granduncle.)
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Date Added: 5/15/2004

Company F
James E WalderRank Unknown
I found his information in a family cemetary
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Date Added: 5/6/2009

Company G
Asberry Watson Brock - Private
great, great grandfather-wounded in action at Kelly's Ford, Va. 3/17/1863 and at Yellow Tavern 5/11/1864 two miles from his home at Brock Spring. Married Martha (Mattie) Ann Carter of Caroline County.
Contact Name: gary m brock
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Date Added: 7/11/2010

Company G
Charles Coleman Taylor - 2nd Lieutenant
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Contact Name: John Henry Taylor
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Date Added: 1/11/2008

Company H
John Joseph Downman - Lieutenant
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Date Added: 7/15/2013

Company H
Robert Henry Downman - Major
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Date Added: 7/15/2013

Company H
John T. McDonald - Private
John Thomas McDonald was born May 23, 1845, died Jan. 10, 1929. On 1910 Census he lived in Gainesville, Prince William Co., VA. His wife was Lydia Burgess. I'm searching for his parents.
Contact Name: Brenda
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Date Added: 6/2/2009

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