to hospital in Richmond 1863, and never heard from.
Herbert, Joseph T., transferred to 15th Virginia Cavalry.
Horton, Daniel W., sent to hospital September 26, 1862, and supposed to have died.
Jones, Walter J., promoted Lieutenant 41st Virginia Regiment, and killed May 6, 1864, Wilderness.
Jackson, William A., furnished substitute April 24, 1862.
King, Joseph.
King, George, captured August 9, 1864 and not exchanged.
King, Edward.
Kilgore, M. P., promoted sergeant October 11, 1862, killed July 30, 1864, Crater.
Mason, William, killed Cumberland Church, April 7, 1865.
Miller, John C.
Manning, S. D., died in hospital, September 1862, Petersburg.
Marchant, Frank M., promoted Third Lieutenant, July 29, 1862, promoted First Lieutenant, October 27, 1864.
Mears, James E., discharged for disabilities from wounds.
Mears, Thomas F., captured May 29, 1864, not exchanged.
Nottingham, B. F., died in field hospital, October, 1863, Brandy Station.
Porter,
Furnished for publication by the son of Major Charles R. McAlpine, Mr. Newton McAlpine, Portsmouth, Va.—Ed.]
The Rebel Grays were organized June 16, 1861, at the Glebe School-house, Norfolk county, Virginia.
Number of men, 63.
In August the company was, as Company G, assigned to the 41st Regiment of Virginia Infantry, under the command of Colonel John R. Chambliss, stationed at Ferry Point (now Berkeley). In September, 1861, it was ordered with the regiment to Sewell's Point.
In April, 1862, the army was reorganized, and at that and other times there was assigned to this company 39 members, increasing the number to 102.
Volunteers, 76; conscripts, 22, and substitutes, 4.
From Norfolk county, 68; Portsmouth city, 23; Norfolk city, 2; Suffolk, 3; unknown, 3; Petersburg, I; Greensville county, i, and Gates county, N. C., 1.
Total number of deserters, 35.
Deserted at the evacuation of Norfolk in May, 1862, 25; died in hospital, 3; discharged, 3; transferred, I; dropped at re
y 12, 1864, wounded July 30, 1864, Crater, and killed October 27, 1864, at Burgess' Mill.
Third Lieutenant C. W. Murdaugh, promoted Captain, October 27th, 1864, wounded May 3, 1863, at Salem Church, (Chancellorsville.)
First Sergeant Johm M.
Corporal Calvin L. Peek, promoted sergeant, captured October 27, 1864, and not exchanged.
Corporal Charles Evans, woundeLieutenant, July 29, 1862, promoted First Lieutenant, October 27, 1864.
Mears, James E., discharged for disabilities from19, 1864, and not exchanged.
Peek, Ammon, captured October 27, 1864, and not exchanged.
Ribble, Joseph, furnished subsles, in which the killed were 8; Captain John Hobday, October 27, 1864, at Burgess Mill.
Private Wm. F. Butt, May 12, 1864,nd Julius Ward.
Captured.
Sergeant Calvin Peek, October 27, 1864, Burgess' Mill.
Sergeant Ammon Peek, October 27, 1October 27, 1864, Burgess' Mill.
Sergeant Charles Evans, October 19, 1864, Johnson's Farm.
Sergeant Laban T. Godwin, October 19, 18
as Company G, assigned to the 41st Regiment of Virginia Infantry, under the command of Colonel John R. Chambliss, stationed at Ferry Point (now Berkeley). In September, 1861, it was ordered with the regiment to Sewell's Point.
In April, 1862, the army was reorganized, and at that and other times there was assigned to this compacaptured October 27, 1864, and not exchanged.
Ribble, Joseph, furnished substitute May 6, 1862, substitute deserted May 10th.
Rodman, Pierce, discharged September 1861, disability.
Sibley, William, captured July 1863, in Pennsylvania, and never heard from.
St. George, William E., captured July 2, 1863, Gettysburg, not riously, July 30, 1864, at the Crater, discharged January 9, 1865, disabled.
Ward, Julius, killed July 2, 1863, Gettysburg.
Whitson, William, discharged September, 1861, disabled.
Wise, Stephen, died in hospital, 1863.
Youre, Stephen.
Summary.
We were in twenty-five battles, in which the killed were 8; Captain Joh
76; conscripts, 22, and substitutes, 4.
From Norfolk county, 68; Portsmouth city, 23; Norfolk city, 2; Suffolk, 3; unknown, 3; Petersburg, I; Greensville county, i, and Gates county, N. C., 1.
Total number of deserters, 35.
Deserted at the evacuation of Norfolk in May, 1862, 25; died in hospital, 3; discharged, 3; transferred, I; dropped at reorganization, I; left in hospital, 2; who offered substitutes, 4—40; which left for the field in May, 1862, an effective force of 62 men.
On April 29, 1862, the company was detached from the 41st Regiment of Virginia Infantry, and ordered to report to Lieutenant-Colonel Archer, at Boykin's, near Smithfield, and guard the Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad.
There it remained until May 27, 1862.
May 27, 1862, it was ordered to report to Major Jones' Battery, No. 3, near Richmond, Va., as a reserve to sustain our forces in the event of need at the battle of Seven Pines, &c.
June 14th, it was ordered to Battery 10, near Richmond.
July 1