MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC - MILITARY - Casualities of Company E 28 Reg. Montgomery Grays ************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Wayne Dunn HWDUNN@prodigy.net *************************************************************** Casualties of Company E 28th Regiment Montgomery Grays Baltimore, MD Died: William H. Lothrop (December 19, 1864 of "chronic diarrhoea") Berryville, VA Died: Benjamin R. Webb (November 6, 1862 of disease) Cedar Mountain, VA Died: Benjamin J. Townsend (August 9, 1862) Edwin P. Wade (August 9, 1862 died in Charlottesville, VA on September 1, 1862 of wounds) Chancellorsville, VA Killed: Eli H. Brewer (May 3, 1863) John A. Hunsucker (May 3, 1863) Wounded: Lt. Thomas S. Green (May 2-3, 1863) Alexander Bennett (May 2-3, 1863) Lewis Cook (May 2-3, 1863) Elisha Hall (May 2-3, 1863) Jeremiah M Hester (May 2-3, 1863) Mason A. Hurt (May 2-3, 1863) William D. Smith (May 2-3, 1863) Charlottesville, VA Died: Robert E. Green (May 31, 1862 of "typhoid pneumonia") Eli T. Harris (June 9, 1862 of "pneumonia") Chester, PA Died: James H. Ballard (September 20, 1863 of pyaemia) Elmira, NY Died: Stephen Hester (September 20, 1864 of "pneumonia") Frayser’s Farm, VA Wounded: Martin A. Chauncy (June 30, 1862) John A. Sedberry (June 30, 1862) Fredericksburg, VA Killed: Livingston Robinson (December 3, 1862) [Note: Listed as Livingston Robinson, December 3, 1862 in the source of this information. However, further research by his descendants have found proof that the information should read "Linington Robinson killed on December 13, 1862."] Wounded: Lt. James William Ewing (December 13, 1862) Godfrey W. Luther (December 13, 1862) Green Smith (December 13, 1862) William D. Smith (December 13, 1862) Gaines Mill, VA Killed: Cyrus P. Andrews (June 27, 1862) L. N. Chancey (June 27, 1862) John T. Mason (June 27-30, 1862) (May have been killed at Frayser’s Farm) Thomas Frank Teal (June 27, 1862 died at Richmond July 1-2, 1862 of wounds) Wounded: Robert H. Bird (on or about June 27, 1862) Eli Harris (June 27, 1862) John L. Matheson (June 27, 1862) Gettysburg, PA Killed: Josiah Callais (July 1-2, 1863 died here on July 25, 1863 of wounds) Nathaniel L. Cook (July 1-3, 1863 died here on September 1, 1863 of wounds) John C. Hasten (July 3, 1863 died here on July 7, 1863 of wounds) Evander J. McInnis (July 3, 1863 died at Chester, VA on July 13, 1863 from wounds) W. A. Smith (July 1-3, 1863 died here on July 11, 1863 from wounds) Solomon E. Warner (July 1-3, 1863 died here August 18, 1863 of wounds) Wounded: Lt. Elias Hurley (July 1-3, 1863) James H. Ballard (July 1-3, 1863) Oliver C. Brewer (July 3-5, 1863) William Gadd (July 1-3, 1863) George Henderson Hunsucker (July 1-3, 1863) James Lawrence McRae (July 1-3, 1863) Sampson Morris (July 1-3, 1863) James W. Wade (July 1-3, 1863) Missing in action: John C. Parker (July 3, 1863) William Phillips (July 3, 1863) Gordonsville, VA Died: Thomas S. Andrews (September 30, 1862 of unknown causes) James M. Callais (October 1, 1862 of unknown cause) William A. Dunn (May 9, 1862 of "pneumonia") James Thompson (March 27, 1864 of "pneumonia") Gravel Hill, VA Wounded: William T. Fraser (July 28, 1864) Guinea Station, VA Died: Jehu S. Henderson (June 8, 1863 of unknown cause) John R. Smith (January 17-19, 1863 of unknown cause) Hanover Junction, VA Died: William Callais (May 4, 1863 of "pneumonia") Jones Farm, VA Wounded: Sampson Morris (September 30, 1864 Benjamin F. Scarborough (September 30, 1864) Lynchburg, VA Died: J. R. Cook (on or about August 12, 1862 of disease) Joseph Russell (April 9, 1863 of "diarrhoea chronic") G. W. Warner (June 22, 1863 of "pneumonia") Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, VA Died: William G. Warner (February 6, 1863 of (diarrhoea chronica") Mount Jackson Hospital, VA Died: N. K. Andrews (December 8, 1862 of "diarrhoea chronica") J. F. Mask (June 6, 1862 of "typhoid fever") Reuben Smith (September 2, 1862 of "typhoid fever") Newport News, VA Died: Martin A. McAulay (June 1, 1865 of "chronic diarrhoea" or "rubella") Petersburg, VA Died: John McDaniel (April 7, 1865 of unknown cause) Wounded: William Gadd (June 25, 1864) John Allen Haney (July 7, 1864) John L. Robinson (June 30, 1862) Point Lookout, Md. Died: Alexandar Bennett (June 6, 1864 of unknown causes) Joel Green (May 31, 1865 of "consumption") Howell G. McDonald (April 20, 1865 of "chronic diarrhoea") John A. Sedberry (December 27, 1863 of unknown cause) Reams Station, VA Wounded: Capt. Thomas S. Green (August 25, 1864) George W. McRae (August 25, 1864) Richmond, VA Died: J. H. Chancey (July 13, 1862 of disease) W. H. Chancey (August 26-27, 1862 of "continued fever") John DeBerry (July 30, 1862 of disease) William G. Gardner (July 11, 1862 of "typhoid fever") Henry H. Hudson (October 25, 1862 of disease) Moses M. Kester (February 19, 1864 of "febris typhoides") Alexander M. Leach (December 18, 1862 of "pneumonia") Washington Lisk (August 3-6, 1862 of "febris typhoides) John McLean (February 18, 1863 of "pneumonia") Hiram M. Mills (June 15, 1862 of "remittent fever") John A. Pitman (June 3, 1863 of "febris tyhoid") John W. Roper (December 16, 1682 died on March 18, 1863 of "varioloid & gangrene") E. M. Smart (June 22, 1862 of disease) Joseph A. Smart (December 1, 1862 of "pneumonia") J. A. Stafford (December 11, 1862 of "pneumonia") Thomas Yarborough (March 7, 1864 of "variola") Wounded: Captain Niven Clark (on or about June 29, 1862) William M. Ballard (May 1, 1864) Nathaniel L. Cook (June 29, 1862) Salisbury Died: Jason Russell (July 18, 1863 of unknown cause) Shepherdstown, VA Died: Martin A. Munn (September 20, 1862 died at Winchester, VA of wounds) Spotsylvania Court House, VA Killed: Captain Niven Clark (May 12, 1864) Thomas R. Smith (May 12, 1864) Wounded: Robert H. Bird (May 12, 1864) Missing in action: John H. Fraser (May 12, 1864) Unknown Location Wounded: William T. Green (September 10. 1863) John D. Hudson (July 20, 1862) Angus M. McAulay (May 16, 1864) John R. Smith (July 1, 1862) Valley of Virginia Died: William J. Dunn (November 1, 1861 of unknown cause) Washington, DC Hospital Died: Miles M. Ballard (July 28, 1865 of "chronic diarrhoea & scurvy") Robert H. Bird ( May 30, 1864 of wounds) Wilderness, VA Wounded: Lewis Cook (May 5, 1864) Elisha Hall (May 6, 1864) Killed: B. L. Hall (May 6, 1864) Wilmington, NC Died: William Cook (February 22, 1862 of unknown cause) Benjamin DeBerry (January, 1862 of unknown cause) Jesse Gadd, (January 10 or 21, 1862 of unknown cause) Wilson Haywood (January 5 or 14, 1862 of unknown cause) H. W. McAulay (December 31, 1861 of unknown cause) Larkin N. Parnell (November 19, 1861 of unknown cause) John T. Richardson (December 30, 1861 of disease) Winchester, VA Died: G. H. Smart (November 30, 1862 of unknown cause)