Submitted to the USGenWeb Project by: jwaite@weir.net 1997 This information may be freely copied, but may not be copied for commercial use. Civil War Soldiers From Hancock County FOURTH REGIMENT CALVARY COMPANY E Company F, of this regiment was recruited in this county by Capt. James H. Hibbits. It was composed chiefly of young men from eighteen years of age to twenty-four. The following named persons were members of the company: OFFICERS James H. Hibbits, Captain Richard B. Hewitt, First Lieutenant Daniel P. James, Second Lieutenant Jas. H. Boyd, First Sergeant Monroe Miller,Sergeant George W. Smith, Sergeant George W. Staats, Sergeant Charles A. Craft, Sergeant George Brownell, Sergeant Elijah Baker, Sergeant W. M. Panden, Corporal E. E. Robinson, Corporal W. H. McSwiggins, Corporal Samuel Summerville, Corporal David A. Hughes, Corporal James M. Orr, Corporal Isaac Washburn, Corporal Alexander Wilson, Corporal Joseph Wilson, Wagoner Samuel Moore, Bugler PRIVATES Wm. Atwell Lewis Wetzel Jasper Clem Nathan Boon William J. Watson Mark Starcher C. C. Anderson George W. Zink Richard E. Brandon Mansfield Bennett Lewis L. Owens Josiah Coon Vicknell Anderson John W. Buckanan Joseph Cook Hamilton Boom John N. Brannon Moses C. Carmichael John Baum James A. Cochran Columbus Dewees T. F. Bucklew Jas. M. Cheverount Daniel D. Donohoe W. H. Cochran Thomas Dody Charles Gilbert Henry C. Castle W. M. Donohoo W. C. Hall Hezekiah Carpenter Ed. E. Glass Henry Hawk Scott Dewees Atkinson Hupp John W. King Thomas Farmer James Hughes N. S. Lloyd George W. Haum John S. Icenhour Ezekiel J. Moore Theodore J. Henry Joseph Lloyd James H. McCay Elijah Hill David McOllister Jacob Eumford Daniel F. Lowery John B. Maxwell Thomas D. Parish George W. McLeary Charles E. Melvin Robert Richardson George B. Mackey James P. Patterson Burris Snider Jesse McPherson Edward Blunkett Mathew Silcot William Ohse William L. Russell Jacob Wetzel Elias Palmer Phillip Shotto Wilson Walker James Rush Oliver Varner John M. West Philotis Stanly Thomas B. West Henry Ohse ~~~~~~~~ Source: History of The Pan-Handle