ROLL OF COMPANY "E", EAST FELICIANA PARISH, LOUISIANA Submitted by: Gaytha Carver Thompson ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** ************************************************ ROLL OF COMPANY "E" EAST FELICIANA PARISH Those marked with a * are known to be living now. Captain Gus A. Scott, killed in East Tennessee; 1st Lieut. John F. Killer resigned before leaving Louisiana in 1861; 2nd Lieut. A. Ballard, promoted to 1st Lieut., and resigned in Sept. 1862; 3rd Lieut. James Haygood resigned in the spring of 1862; Jos. C. Reily, orderly sergeant, promoted to lieutenant, then to captain; Fayette D'Armond, orderly sergeant, promtoed to lieutenant, then resigned; *Issac Palmer, promoted to 1st Lieutenant; *Howell Carter promoted to orderly sergeant, then to 2nd lieutenant; *Joseph G. Hawkes promoted to junior 2nd lieutenant. Sergeant: *Walter Stewart, *Jax. R. Freeman, Elzey Hendry. Privates: Thos. Andrews, Jerry Allspaugh, *B. M. G. Brown, Jr., Leon Brown, Rezon Brown, Joseph Brooks, Hohn Bethany, Robt. Bethany, *Joel Brannon, *Wallace Badger, Irvine Brown, Emory Curtiss, Philip Covert, Harry Charles, Wm. R. Carter, Isaac Cox, Wiley Daniels, Delos T. Dawson, *Frank Dawson, W. W. Douglass, Newton Delee, Felix Delee, John Fluker, *Jacob Flonacher, Coc Foreman, Wm. Gore, Frank Gore, ----Gee, ----Gorman, James Huey, *Dot Harrel, A. M. Horton, *W. C. Hatcher, *Sim Hatcher, *Allen Hansey, Lawson Hays, robt. Horton, *Ales. W. Henderson, Oscar Hudson, James Jelks, *Sam'l James, Dan Jackson, II. Jackson, Nicholas Lynch, *Frank Lea, *Ab. Methvin, Jesse Matthews, *Terrence Mulkey, Wm. McCants, *Norman NcQueen, John McKewon, Calvin Muldey, ----McManus, *Kemp Mattingly, Mark Noble, *Pierce Noland, Wm. Neyland, Mat. Palmer, James Palmer, Charles Palmer, *Caswell Palmer, Calvin Palmer, Lewis Palmer, Phil. Palmer, *Charles L. Pond, Dr. Sanford Perry, George Pietz, Tom Pemble, James I. Powers, *Ed Ross, *D. R. Rowley, *Robt. Rogillio, John Robinson, *John Roberts, Martin Rogillio, Skip Robins, Wade Richardson, *Guy Rogillio, *Flem Stuart, *James Stanley, Micajah Stokes, John Singletary, Tolliver Smart, T. J. Spurlock, *Palmer Smith, *Robert Skipwith, George Stambaugh, Andy Somerville, ----Sloane, *Dick Taylor, ----Toadvine, *Milton Williams, *Julian Ware, Moses Walder, Tom Worsham, J. D. Williams of Ala., John Owen. Independents: Dr. A. Porter Brown, A. Eugene Carter, Charles McVea John Roberts still living in Wilson. Guy Rogillio still living in Jackson. James S. Stanley passed through the war and is at present living in Wilson. Flem Stuart still living in East Baton Rouge Parish. Micajah Stokes passed through the war and died three or four years ago. Toliver Smart died soon after he took John Robinson's place. T. J. Spurlock was living in Mississippi when last heard from. Palmer Smith still living in West Feliciana. Robert Skipwith still living in Wilson. Dick Taylor still living in East Feliciana. Milton Williams passed through the war and is still living in West Feliciana. Julian Ware same as above; lives in Wilson. Dr. A. Porter Brown lives in Fort Worth, Tes. A. F. Carter lives in East Feliciana. Chas. McVea died some years ago; a circuit judge. Capt. Gus A. Scott, killed in Tennessee. First Lieutenant John F. Keller resigned in 1861, joined another command, fought through the war and died near Jackson, La., some twelve or fifteen years afterward. Second Lieutenant Aquilla Ballard, promoted to First Lieutenant; resigned in 1862 and after the war died in Texas. Third Lieutenant James Haygood, resigned in the spring of 1862 and died some years after the close of the war. Capt. Jos. C. Reily was orderly sergeant; promoted to Lieutenant, then to Captain. Fought through the war and died in Clinton about 1897. Second Lieut. Lafayette D'Armond resigned in the winter of 1862 and died near Clinton a few years after the war. First Lieut. Isaac Palmer fought thorough the war and is still living in East Feliciana Parish. Second Lieut. Howell Carter, promoted to orderly sergeant, then to Lieutenant. Fought through the war, surrendered at Gainesville and is living in Jackson, La. Third Lieutenant Joseph G. Hawkes was with the command when it surrendered at Gainesville, but could not be paroled. He is still living in New Orleans. Orderly Sergeant Walter Stewart fought thorough the war and is still living in East Feliciana. Sergeant James R. Freeman left the company by promotion to another command in 1863; fought through the war and is now living in East Feliciana. Jerry Allspaugh lost in mountains of East Tennessee. B. M. G. Brown, Jr., fought through the war and is still living in East Feliciana. Joseph Brooks died in Baton Rouge some years ago. Joes Brannon still living in East Feliciana. Wallace Badger surrendered at Gainesville, is now living in Austin, Tex. Emory Curtiss was in prison at the close of the war; came home and some years after was killed by a negro. Harry Charles died in Tennessee. W. R. Carter surrendered at Gainesville and died in Mississippi in 1894. Wiley Daniels passed through the war and died some years after in West Feliciana parish. T. Delos Dawson passed through the war and died in Jackson in 1898. Frank Dawson passed through the war and is still living in Jackson, La. W. W. Douglass passed through the war and died at Olive Branch in 1900; he was the half brother of Col. J. S. Scott. Felix Delee practiced medicine in Port Hudson; died there. John Fluker took measles at Russellville, Ky., in the winter of 1861 and came home and died. Jacob Flonacher still living near Natchez. Wm. Gore died in West Feliciana some years ago. Frank Gore living in Texas. ----Gee was lost in the mountains of E. Tennessee. "Dot" Harrel passed through the war and is still living in St. Helena parish. A. M. Horton was fearfully wounded at the Battle of Murfreesboro, but lived until a few years ago in Clinton. W. C. Hatcher passed through the war and is still living in East Feliciana. Sim Hatcher same as above. Allen Hausey same as above. W. Alex Henderson, on account of feeble health was discharged; is at present living at Norwood, La. James Jelks fought through the war, nothing more known of him. Samuel James fought through the war and is at present living in East Feliciana. Nicholas Lynch died in clinton some years after the war. Frank Lea passed through the war and is now living in Rapides parish. Ab Methvin still living in St. Helena parish. Jesse Matthews passed through the war and died some years ago in St. Helena. Terrence Mulkey still living in East Feliciana. Norman McQueen still living in East Feliciana. John McKeown lost his arm during the war and some years after died. Kemp Mattingly still lives in Jackson. Pierce Noland passed through the war and is now living in West Feliciana. William Neyland died some years ago in Clinton. James Palmer killed at Somerest, March 30, 1863. Charles Palmer killed near Knoxville in 1863 Caswell Palmer passed through the war and is now living near Wislon. Calvin Palmer passed through the war and died some years after. Lewis Palmer same as above. Charles L. Pond transferred to the medical or Hospital Department, is still living in Jackson, La. George Pietz killed at Port Hudson stockade fight. James L. Powers went to Honduras after the war nothing more heard of him. Edward Ross passed through the war and is now living in Clinton. R. D. Rowley same as above---living near Clinton. Robert Rogillio still living in East Feliciana. John Robinson was traded for Smart and was wounded at Atlanta and died. Source: A Cavalryman's Reminiscences of the Civil War by Howell Carter The American Printing Co. Ltd, New Orleans abt 1900 Louisiana State Courier April 1985 Compiled by: Annette Carpenter Womack, editor Typed by: Gaytha Carver Thompson