Officers Talbert, John F., Captain Timmerman, Wiley, 1st Lieutenant Harrison, James S., 2nd Lieutenant Lagroon, Elias, 2nd Lieutenant Quattlebum, John P., 3rd Lieutenant
NonCommissioned Officers Quattlebum, William, 1st Sergeant Canfield, William, Sergeant Henderson, Thomas S., Sergeant McDowell, Benjamin F., Sergeant Miner, Daniel, Sergeant Reynolds, Lewis, Sergeant White, John M., Sergeant Chapman, Thomas, Corporal Gaskins, Albert G., Corporal Strom, Sampson B., Corporal Walls, Anderson, Corporal Williams, John S., Corporal
Privates Bailey, Jesse Banks, George B. Baughman, Eli Burdett, John H. Bumett, Thomas 0. Coleman, John L. Corley, Catlin Comet, Elbert Cothran, J. Madison Cullison, James Dom, Elbert Dom, John Galphin, George Glanzier, John Goleman, James A. Hogan, Wyatt Hollingsworth, Thomas Johnson, George W., was born 9 April 1824 to Lewis and Martha Holcombe Johnson in SC. He was a cabinetmaker and master carpenter and lived in Henderson County NC. When the war broke out, he took his wife and children to his father in-Law's home in Walterboro, SC where he was enlisted in the reserves. After this service, He returned to on 15 July 1862 he enlisted, at Hendersonville NC, in 5th Battalion NC Cav., redesignated 7th Battalion NC, Cav. in September 1862. This unit was engaged in guard duty and partisan warfare in East Tenn and western NC August 1863, a consolidation of forces created the 65th Reg. NC. later known as the 6th reg. NC Cav. Served under Col. George N. Folk. Fought at Chickamauga and Knoxville under Forrest and Longstreet respectively. Captured at Kinston NC on June 22, 1864. Held as a POW at Point Lookout MD and Elmyra NY. Released at Point Lookout on July 3, 1865. Release and oath of alleigence documents exist. After the war George and Family returned to Hendersonville NC where he worked as a carpenter, made furniture, and was ordained a Baptist Preacher in 1884. George died 6 Jan 1900 and is buried with his wife, Ann Blocker Johnson at Shaws Creek Baptist Church in Hendersonville, where he was the Pastor. Contact : Chuck Johnson Kemp, Wiley B. Langley, Josiah Langley, Stephen Loveless, Benjamin F. Martin, John B. Nicholson, Shimuel W. Norris, Allen Osbome, John F. Palmer, Nimrod Ramsay, William J. Reynolds, Caleb Reynolds, William Robertson, William Rodgers, Thomas Rountree, Andrew J. Rush, David Seigler, William A. J. Serles, Ellington Stalnaker, Benjamin F. Stalnaker, David Stalnaker, Richard Stalnaker, William T. Stewart, John W. Stewart, Robert K. Strom, John F. Talbert, Barthy M. Talbert, William Jasper Thomas, James W. Timmerman, Benjamin Timmerman, William White, Berry Worthington, Levi M. Wren, Stephen T.
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