rd, Thomas Dejarnett; fourth, W. B. Benton; fifth, J. K. Sams.
Corporals—First, J. T. Jones; second, R. Caldwell; third, A. G. Fife; fourth, Robert Miller.
Farriers—James Miller, Thomas Oldham.
Privates—John Asbell, John Benton, died at Monticello, Ky., March 25, 1863, of brain fever; Van Buren Benton, died in Camp Douglas, March 14, 1864, of smallpox; T. C. Broaddus, George Butler, Peter Beck, Jacob Creath Bronston, W. B. Benton, James Cosby, James W. Coulter, Chas. Covington, James G. Cochran, H. W. Coldiron, Joseph Collins, Joel Embry, Wm. Grubb, David Giltner, John Hutchinson, Elisha Hall, Wiley Horn, Anderson Harris, Thos. Hamilton, died in Camp Douglas, September 27, 1863, of fever; Joseph Jones, Meredith Jones, M. B. Judy, Jacob Kurtz, Arch.
Kavenaugh, J. B. Mize, Owen McKee, Travis Million, Samuel Meeks, James P. Norman, died in Camp Douglas, October 26, 1864, of pneumonia; J. R. Oldham, Preston Oldham, Richard Oldham, James Oldham, Q. R. Oldham, J. P. Oldham, Thomas <
Anderson, Edward, died since the war.
Barnes, Jacob S., living in Baltimore, Md.
Blackmore, Robert, died since the war.
Burnes, Milton, living in Fairfax County.
Brent, Warren, killed at Upperville, June 27, 1863.
Brent, Wm., wounded at Buckton in 1862; died October 3, 1904.
Brent, Hugh, wounded at Buckton in 1863, through his neck; living in Baltimore, Md.
Bruce, Charles, killed at Sappony Church in 1863, Wilson's Raid.
Buckner, Dick, living near Delaplane, Va.
Cochran, T. B., died since the war.
Crane, Major, died since the war.
Cornwell, Silas, died 1862, typhoid fever.
Carter, George, died since the war.
Carter, Pitman, killed in the Wilderness in 1864 (Friday).
Clem, A. W., blacksmith, dead.
Chancellor, George, still living in Fauquier, near Delaplane.
Diffendaffer, George, lost sight of.
Donnelley, John B., died since the war in Washington, D. C.
Dean, Thomas, was drowned in Missouri after the war.
Darnell, J. B., living