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43rd Virginia Cavalry (Mosby's Raiders)
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Guy Broadwater - 1st Sergeant
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Contact Name: Bob Broadwater
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Date Added: 3/21/2005

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John Carter EdmondsRank Unknown
John Edmonds joined with Mosby early in the formation of the Rangers while too young to serve in the regular army. He was severely wounded during an engagement with the 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry, near Dranesville, February 22nd, 1864. The Yankees were piloted by Charles Binns, a deserter from Mosby's command.

After the war, John moved to Sherman, Texas, and later to Waco, Texas, where he was on the faculty at Baylor University. In 1876, he became the Commandant of the Cadet Corps at Texas A&M in College Station, Texas.

He was a Colonel of the US Army at San Juan Hill and was killed in a duel in 1907.
Contact Name: C Edmonds Allen
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Date Added: 5/21/2008

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William S Jett - Captain
Willie was the man who, while on his way home in 1865, put John Wilkes Booth in Garrett's barn. He had previously served and been grievously wounded in the 9th Virginia Cavalry.
Contact Name: Jeff Smith
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Date Added: 4/24/2007

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John Singleton Mosby - Colonel
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Contact Name: Lee Millar
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Date Added: 9/5/2006

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John Singleton Mosby - Colonel
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Contact Name: Mark Craig
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Date Added: 7/25/2008

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John Singleton Mosby - Colonel
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Contact Name: Bentley Jessee
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Date Added: 5/14/2010

Company A
George Albert Rowzee - Private
George Albert 'Bully' Rowzee is my 1st cousin 3 generations removed.He and his brother Edwin fought with Mosby's Rangers. George died at the age of 77 on January 27, 1917 in Washington, DC.
Contact Name: Ruth Fleak
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Date Added: 10/14/2006

Company A
John Edwin Rowzee - Sergeant
Edwin Rowzee is my first cousin 3 generations removed. Both he and his brother, George, served with Mosby's Rangers. Edwin was captured April 28, 1864 at Leesburg. He was sent to Old Capitol Prison, Washington, DC May 03, 1864. On September 20, 1864 he was transferred to Fort Warren Prison, Boston and released June 12, 1865. He died March 30, 1874 at approx. age 36 at Dranesville, VA. I often wonder if his death from pneumonia at such an early age was a result of a no doubt hard winter spent in a federal prison on an island in Boston harbor.
Contact Name: Ruth Fleak
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Date Added: 10/14/2006

Company B
Joseph Edwards - Private
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Contact Name: Gail Edwards
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Date Added: 5/25/2009

Company B
Henry Huntington Harrison - Private
Born at 'Carter Hall' near Millwood in Clarke County, Virginia. VMI Cadet, Class of 1867 before joining Company B, 43rd Virginia Cavalry. In 1909 he was engaged in the Orange and Real Estate Business in Dade County, Florida. Received a pension for his service in the Confederate Army while living in Florida. Attended the 1925 reunion of the 43rd Virginia Cavalry in Front Royal, he was a resident of Miami, Florida at that time. Died in Keswick, Virginia.
Contact Name: John R Sloan
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Date Added: 2/24/2013

Company B
James Philip Trammell - Private
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Contact Name: Gail
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Date Added: 5/25/2009

Company B
William (Bill) Trammell - Private
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Date Added: 5/25/2009

Company B
Albert Wrenn - 2nd Lieutenant
He was 21 years old at the start of the war. He joined Company B, that was organized on October 1, 1863 at Scuffleburg, VA, this was part of Mosby's Rangers. He was wounded in a skirmish with Union Calvary at Berryville, VA on Friday, August 12, 1864. He survived the war and worked for the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. (A&P) in Washington, DC. He died November 6, 1910 and is buried in the Church cemetery at Oakton Baptist Church Cemetery, Chantilly, Fairfax Co., Virginia.
Contact Name: Joyce Wolfe
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Date Added: 1/22/2011

Company B
James W Wrenn - 2nd Sergeant
He was a member of Mosby's Rangers, 43rd Battalion, Company B. He survived the war.
Contact Name: Joyce Wolfe
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Date Added: 1/22/2011

Company C
James Eli LeggRank Unknown
buried Ivy Hill Cemetery Upperville Va
Contact Name: KEVIN LEGG
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Date Added: 4/4/2013

Company C
Henry Clay Pearson - Private
Buried Cool Springs United Methodist Church, Delaplane, Va. according to records he was a dentist, whiskey maker and undertaker for the State of Virginia and later in life was a farmer. Wounded in battle. His daughter Florence Lillian, married Walter Manuel, son of Lucian M. Manuel of the 12th Va. Cav. Fauquier County.
Contact Name: Jay A Moore
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Date Added: 6/27/2015

Company D
William Disen Kenney - Private
This is my Great Grandfather
Contact Name: Jerry Lee Kenney
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Date Added: 8/8/2011

Company E
Alexander Coleman Flippo - Private
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Contact Name: Stephen Moyers Woodard
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Contact Homepage: Givem Tha Cold Steel Boys
Date Added: 1/26/2011

Company F
James Willam Wilson - Private
Still working on the connection of my Great Great Grandfather ....but it is he ... what feather in the cap
Contact Name: Samuel Vaughan Wilson III
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Date Added: 5/8/2009

Company H
Henry Furlong Carter - Private
He rode with Mosby at Aldie. He was the brother of my gggrandfather Charles Pinkney Carter. Both brothers were of the Robert KING Carter line (direct descendants). Pinkney left VA and fled to TN to fight with the Union. Furlong stayed in VA and rode alongside Mosby to fight with the Confederates.
Contact Name: Mary Schroeder
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Date Added: 9/10/2006

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