Monday, May 18, 2009

I found them in Missouri.

These men and women were from Missouri, there may not be a lot of information on them but then this list is just let you know that there is information and records on them some where, and this information may lead you to a new place to look for that information.
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Note. There will be some additional information on some of these names. If you see a ancestor or a person of interest and would like to know if there is more information on him or her you can write to me and I will take a look. My address can be found in my profile.

Nominations for appointment in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States of America:

Assistant adjutant-general--captain.

Joseph Kelly, of Missouri, to take rank from October 5, 1862.

Adjutants--first lieutenants.
W. H. H. Thomas, of Missouri, for duty with Twelfth Missouri Regiment, to take rank from October 24, 1862.

Edward Warburg, of Louisiana, for duty with Sixteenth Missouri Regiment, to take rank from November 1, 1862

S. M. Morrison, of Missouri, for duty with Pindall's Battalion Sharpshooters, to take rank from December 15, 1862.

Brigade quartermaster--major.

P. J. Pindall, of Missouri, to take rank from January 2, 1863.

Assistant quartermasters--captains.

Cyrus Black, of Missouri, to take rank from October 24, 1862.

E. L. Grigsby, of Missouri, to take rank from December 7, 1862.

Colonels.

Lieut. Col. A. C. Pickett, of Arkansas, to be colonel Tenth Missouri Regiment, to rank from December 7, 1862.

Lieut. Col. Simon P. Burns, of Missouri, to be colonel Eleventh Missouri Regiment, to rank from March 24, 1863.

Lieut. Col. L. M. Lewis, of Missouri, to be colonel Sixteenth Missouri Regiment, to rank from March 24, 1863.

Lieutenant-colonels.

Maj. Willis M. Ponder, of Missouri, to be lieutenant-colonel Twelfth Missouri Regiment, to rank from October 22, 1862.

Maj. W. M. Moore, of Missouri, to be lieutenant-colonel Tenth Missouri Regiment, to rank from December 7, 1862.

Maj. Thomas H. Murray, of Missouri, to be lieutenant-colonel Eleventh Missouri Regiment, to rank from March 24, 1863.

Maj. P. W. H. Cumming, of Missouri, to be lieutenant-colonel Sixteenth Missouri Regiment, to rank from March 24, 1863.

Majors.

Capt. S. Harris, of Missouri, to be major Tenth Missouri Regiment, to rank from December 7, 1862.

Capt. James Phillips, of Missouri, to be major Eleventh Missouri Regiment, to rank from March 24, 1863.

Capt. J. P. Herrell, of Missouri, to be major Sixteenth Missouri Regiment, to rank from March 24, 1863.

Brigadier-generals.

Col. J. S. Marmaduke, of Missouri, to rank from November 15, 1862.

Col. Francis M. Cockrell, of Missouri, to rank from July 18, 1863.

Aids-de-camp, with the rank of first lieutenant.

Ashton Johnson, of Missouri, to rank from October 7, 1863.

E. J. Martin, of Missouri, to rank from July 1, 1863.

Surgeons.

Henry Hanslow, of Missouri, to take rank from September 27, 1862.

George C. Catlett, of Missouri, to take rank from November 28, 1862.

Thomas S. Foster, of Missouri, to take rank from January 6, 1863.

William C. Boon, of Missouri, to take rank from October 4, 1862.

Robert J. Bell, of Missouri, to take rank from April 8, 1863.

Paul C. Yates, of Missouri, to take rank from January 17, 1863.

N. N. Pumphrey, of Missouri, to take rank from April 8, 1863.

Assistant surgeons.

Jos. Getzweller, of Missouri, to take rank from December 24, 1862.

John F. Locke, of Missouri, to take rank from December 7, 1862.

M. A. Brown, of Missouri, to take rank from April 30, 1863.

Thomas H. Kavanaugh, of Missouri, to take rank from November 10, 1862.

H. C. Sommerville, of Missouri, to take rank from June 3, 1863.

Thomas J. Baskett, of Missouri, to take rank from May 25, 1863.

Walter S. Golden, of Missouri, to take rank from July 20, 1863.

A. N. Kincannon, of Missouri, to take rank from January 31, 1863.

John T. Melton, of Missouri, to take rank from July 9, 1863.
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Washington, 16th January, 1826.

Daniel Bissell, of Missouri, to be Colonel of the Second regiment of Artillery.

FRIDAY, January 28, 1848.

Christopher Carsen, of Missouri, to be second lieutenant, June 9, 1847, in the regiment of mounted riflemen.

January 18th, 1813.
Missouri Territory.

Joseph Perkins, 2d Lieutenant, 24th regiment.
Francis Valle, Ensign, 24th regiment.

War Department, May 1, 1848.
Twelfth Regiment of Infantry.

Thomas A. Harris, of Missouri, to be second lieutenant.

Washington, May 11, 1848.

John R. Atkinson, of Missouri, to be surgeon of the Third Regiment of Dragoons, authorized by the act approved February 11th, 1847, entitled "An act to raise for a limited time an additional military force, and for other purposes.”

War Department, December 30, 1847.
Seventh Regiment of Infantry.

Robert R. Garland, of Missouri, to be second lieutenant.

Washington, 26th July, 1852.

Alexander E. Steen, of Missouri (a lieutenant in the late Twelfth Regiment of Infantry during the war with Mexico), to be a second lieutenant in the Third Regiment of Infantry of the Army of the United States, to take rank from June 30, 1852.

War Department, February 4th, 1840.
Sixth Regiment of Infantry.

Leonidas Wetmore, of the State of Missouri, to be 2d lieutenant, 31st December, 1839.

February 21, 1857.
Sixth Regiment of Infantry.

Montgomery Brian, of Missouri, to be second lieutenant, February 21, 1857.

MONDAY, June 29, 1846.

Charles Ruff, of Missouri, to be captain in the regiment of mounted riflemen, or Third Dragoons.

FRIDAY, April 7, 1871.

R. L. Lindsay, asking for pay as captain, in the Fiftieth Regiment Missouri Infantry, from April 8 to May 5, 1865.

TUESDAY, May 28, 1850.

Henry O'Reilly, of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, praying for the right to extend the Atlantic and Pacific telegraph line through the public domain from the frontiers of Missouri, through Nebraska, to California.

FRIDAY, February 26, 1875.

A bill to relieve James A. Hile, of Lewis County, Missouri, late a soldier of Company F, Twenty-first Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, from the charge of desertion.

March 25, 1874.

A bill granting a pension to Lucinda Schrum, widow of Jacob R. Schrum, late of Company A, Forty-ninth Regiment Missouri Volunteers.

Washington, February 1, 1849.

Thomas H. Holt a officer in the regiment of Missouri volunteers, asking to be allowed extra pay.

THURSDAY, June 6, 1850.

Thomas M. Morton, praying compensation for services as surgeon to the regiment of Missouri volunteers commanded by Colonel Doniphan.

January 9, 1872.

Delilah Robertson, of Macon, Missouri, widow of John H. Robertson, private Company C, Eleventh Regiment Missouri State Militia, asking for a pension.

FRIDAY, April 20, 1866.

Andrew Branstetter, of Missouri, representing that he has furnished seven sons to aid in suppressing the rebellion, and praying to be allowed a pension.

WEDNESDAY, May 27, 1868.

Isaac M. Couch, a private in company E of the 44th Missouri volunteer infantry, praying pay for 119 days' service rendered after the discharge of his regiment.

December 9, 1867.

William Davis, late captain of the First Missouri Cavalry, to be second lieutenant in the Tenth Regiment United States Cavalry, August 17, 1867

January 22, 1866.

Walter H. Tinker, late a private in the 5th regiment Missouri State militia, who lost a leg while in active service, praying a pension.
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AN ACT
FEBRUARY 19, 1872.
For the relief of the heirs of Lieutenant Colonel Humphrey M. Woodyard, late of the Twenty-first Missouri Infantry.

Whereas in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three stoppage was made against the pay of officers of the Twenty-first Regiment Missouri Infantry Volunteers by Major H. V. Sullivan, paymaster United States Army, and the amount of pay stopped against Humphrey M. Woodyard, deceased, lieutenant colonel Twenty-first Regiment Missouri Infantry Volunteers, was one thousand and ninety-nine dollars and seven cents, which, after the death of Humphrey M. Wood- yard, was found erroneously stopped : Therefore;

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of t7 United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay Alice N. Woodyard, Nantilla M. Woodyard, Marco B. Woodyard, James N. Woodyard, and Sue T. Woodyard, the sum of one thousand and ninety-nine dollars and seven cents, being the amount due the heirs of H. M. Woodyard, deceased.
Passed the House of Representatives February 16, 1872.
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AN ACT
APRIL 3, 1866.

For the relief of Nicholas Hibner, late a private in the sixth
regiment. Missouri State militia.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tile United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place the name of Nicholas Hibner, of Caldwell county, Missouri, and late a private in the sixth regiment (cavalry) Missouri State militia, commanded by Colonel Catherwood, upon the list of pensioners, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the passage of this act, and to continue during his natural life.
Passed the House of Representatives April 2, 1866.
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AN ACT
FEBRUARY 21, 1873.
For the relief of John McLaughlin and William South, late privates in Company H, Twenty-sixth Regiment of Missouri Volunteer Infantry.


Be it enacted by the Senate and lb use of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting officer of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to pay John McLaughlin and William South, late privates in Company H of the Twenty-sixth Regiment of Missouri Volunteer Infantry, such sums as
may be found to have been due them respectively at the time of their final discharge from the military service of the United States, August the thirteenth, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-five.
Passed the House of Representatives February 19, 1873.

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