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| Biography | |
| Born | 09/01/1824 |
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| Birth Location | Washington Co., Russell Co. |
| Died | 07/19/1896 |
| Death Location | Russell Co., VA |
| Father | Thomas Fuller |
| Mother | Annie Gobble |
| Married | 03/08/1859 |
| Spouse | Mary Jane Thompson |
| Military Units | |
| 2nd VSL | |
| 10th Kentucky Cavalry | |
| CSR, Pension, and Miscellaneous Images | |
| 10th Ky Cavalry | |
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Census Information:
1850: Not found |
Miscellaneous Information:
Notes: Resident of Buchanan County during War per 10th KY CSR. Tentative ID.
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Military Information:
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Card 1 5th Sergeant, Captain Hiram Justice's Company (H), May's Reg't, Kentucky and Virginia Mounted Rifles * Appears on muster roll for July 23, 1863 to, 186_ (Dated July 23, 1863) Enlisted: When: May 15, 1863 Where: Buchanan Co. Va. By whom: Capt. H. Justice Period: 3 years Last paid: By whom: To what time: Present or absent: Present |
Card 2 Private, Company H, 8 Reg. Ky & Va. Cav. Appears on a roll of Deserters from the Rebel Army. When received: Mch 30, 1864 Where reported: Louisa, Ky Date when reported: Mch 20, 1864 Date when discharged: Mch 30, 1864 By whose orders discharged: Gen. Burbridge Remarks: Louisa, Ky |
Card 3 Appears on a Register of Prisoners of War received at Military Prison, Louisville, Ky. Where captured: Buchanan C Va When captured: Discharged: Terms: Oath When: 1 March, 186_ |
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Card 4 Name appears as signature to an Oath of Allegiance to the United States, subscribed and sworn to at Louisville, March 30, 1864. * Place of residence: Buchanan Co., Va. Complexion: Fair; hair: Black Eyes: Grey; height: 5 ft. 10 in. Remarks: Conscript Deserted Reported Louisa Ky *Indorsement shows, "Roll of 107 Rebel Deserters released from the Military Prison at Louisville, Ky., during the month of March, 1864." |
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