OFFICERS:
James J. Gregg, Captain; served to end of war; promoted from Second to First Lieutenant in 1862; to Captain 1863.
Z. W. Carwile, First Lieutenant; resigned 1862.
John M. Ward, First Lieutenant, served to end of war; promoted to Second Lieutenant 1862; from Second to First Lieutenant 1863.
John Bauskett, Second Lieutenant, Richland; served to end of war.
J. J. Bunch, Second Lieutenant; served to end of war.
Samuel G. Cothran, Sergeant, Abbeville; killed near Fayetteville, N. C., March, 1865.
W. H. Winn, Sergeant; killed near Columbia, S. C., 1865.
Andrew Giles, Sergeant; died of wounds near Richmond, Va., 1864; wounded near Travillian Station, Va.
T. Shelton Fox, Sergeant, Lexington; served to end of war; appointed Assistant Surgeon 1863;
J. L. Addison, Sergeant; served to end of war.
John Briggs, Sergeant; served to end of war; promoted from Corporal 1865.
Wm. C. Hart, Sergeant; served to end of war; promoted from Corporal 1865.
B. W. Hard, Sergeant; served to end of war; promoted from Corporal 1865.
James Quattlebaum, Corporal; served to end of war.
M. W. Clark, Corporal; promoted from ranks 1864.
Mark Crouch, Corporal; promoted from ranks 1864.
C. M. Adams, killed in a skirmish February, 1865;
Geo. B. Addison, surrendered April, 1865;
W. D. H. Allen, surrendered April, 1865;
Mat. Abney,
Pickens Adams;
Eldred N. Bartley, surrendered April, 1865;
Richard M. Berry, wounded at Travillian Station, Va., served through;
A. F. Broadwater, served through war;
Geo. W. Broadwater, wounded at Rock Fish Creek, served through war;
Robert E. Broadwater, served through war;
Robert S. Brunson, served through war;
N. L. Brunson, served through the war;
Wm. H. Briggs, served through the war;
James M. Briggs, died of disease in 1864 in Virginia;
B. M. Burkhalter, appointed Assistant Surgeon in 1864;
William Busby, transferred in 1864 to another command, afterwards wounded
Whitfield B. Brooks, killed in battle at Travillian Station Va.;
U. R. Brooks,
Isaac Bush, served through the war;
Samuel Blackwell, died of disease in Virginia 1864;
Edward Bush;
Wm. L. Claxton, killed in battle at Travillian Station, Va.;
Latayette Cogburn, killed in a skirmish;
L. R. Cogburn, served through the war;
Wm. B. Crane, discharged 1862;
Geo. W. Crouch, served through the war;
Watson E. Crouch, served through the war;
Mike W. Clark;
Sam. Cochran, killed in battle at Rock Fish Creek, N. C.;
J. Pickens Denny, served through the war;
Henry W. Dobey, served through the war
John D. Eidson, served through the war;
Henry W. Eubanks, served through the war;
J. H. Ellis;
Archy Fundyburg, died of disease July, 1863;
Watson Fundyburg, surrendered April, 1865;
Wm. R. Forrest, surrendered April, 1865;
Jesse M. Fountaine, surrendered April, 1865;
Adam Fulman, surrendered April, 1865;
John A. Green, surrendered April, 1865;
Benj. F. Glanton, surrendered April, 1865;
J. Wm. Glanton, surrendered April, 1865;
Charles R. Glanton, died of disease at Richmond, Va., 1864;
Lewis Glanton, died of disease at home 1863;
David M. Glover, surrendered April, 1865;
Franklin Harris, surrendered April, 1865;
John W. Harris, surrendered April, 1865;
Jesse M. Hart, surrendered April, 1865;
Wm. Head, surrendered at Appomattox 1865, transferred May, 1864, to another command;
James M. Holden, surrendered at Appomattox 1865;
C. O. Hernden, Marlboro, surrendered at Appomattox 1865, transferred May, 1864, to another command;
Lewis W. Holmes, surrendered April, 1865;
D. Holsenbake, surrendered April, 1865;
John Howard, surrendered April, 1865;
W. J. Holloway, surrendered April, 1865;
John Hatcher,
Tillman S. Hudson;
M. Johnson, surrendered April, 1865;
David Kisick, surrendered April, 1865
John F. Kenny, transferred May, 1864, to another command;
James Kimbrell, transferred May, 1864, to another command;
Stanmore Kirkland, transferred May, 1864, to another command;
J. Felder Kirkland, surrendered April, 1865;
Abner Kirkland, surrendered April, 1865;
Wm. E. Kilcrease, surrendered April, 1865;
Abram Kilcrease, surrendered April, 1865;
Thomas Lanham, surrendered April, 1865;
G. Lewis, surrendered April, 1865;
L. W. Mays, died of disease at home 1864;
Wm. H. Mays, wounded at Travillian Station 1864, discharged, leg amputated;
Samuel E. Mays, wounded at Travillian Station 1864, discharged leg amputated;
Washington O. Morgan, surrendered April, 1865; Charles R. Montague, surrendered April, 1865;
Wm. McManus, surrendered April, 1865;
E. J. Miller, surrendered April, 1865;
David Myers, surrendered April, 1865;
M. Robert Munalu, surrendered April, 1865;
John H. Moss, killed in battle at Travillian Station June, 1864;
Matt. Moss, killed in battle at Travillion Station June, 1864;
J. Wiley Mayers, killed in battle at Travillian Station June, 1864;
John Mitchell, transferred to another command May, 1864;
W. E. Middleton;
James Nappier, killed in battle at Hatcher's Run;
John R. Niernsee, age 18, surrendered April, 1865;
Frank Niernsee, age 14, surrendered April, 1865;
Geo. T. Piper, wounded in Virginia 1864, surrendered April, 1865;
L. C. Prater, transferred to another command;
F. Padgett, killed in battle at Fayetteville, N. C.;
David Plunkett, killed at Travillian Station in 1864;
John B. Presley, surrendered April, 1865;
David Quarles, died of disease at Kilpatrick (Union) Camp;
Wm. Quarles, surrendered April, 1865;
Henry R. Quattlebaum;
P. Randall, died of disease in Virginia 1864, transferred to another command 1864;
Reuben Richardson, transferred to another command 1864;
David Reynolds, died of disease in Virginia 1864, transferred to another command 1864;
W. D. Rountree, surrendered April, 1865,
Charles Roper, died of disease at home 1864;
George Rump, Colleton, surrendered April, 1865;
John M. Scott, surrendered April, 1865, transferred to another command 1864;
John Scott, surrendered April, 1865, transferred to another command 1864;
Milton Scott, surrendered April, 1865, transferred to another command 1864;
Jesse Scott, surrendered April, 1865, transferred to another command 1864;
L. G. Spradley, surrendered April, 1865, transferred to another command 1864;
Thomas Sego, died of disease in 1865;
E. V. Steadman, Lexington, surrendered April, 1865;
Starling Turner, surrendered April, 1865;
Wm. H. Turner, surrendered April, 1865;
Sumpter Turner, surrendered April, 1865;
Robert Turner, surrendered April, 1865, transferred to another command 1864;
Wm. Timmerman, surrendered April, 1865, transferred to another command 1864;
John N. Perry, surrendered April, 1865, transferred to another command 1864;
Geo. P. Trotter, surrendered April, 1865;
Thomas D. Villard, surrendered April, 1865;
S. B. Whatley, died of disease at home 1864;
Thomas R. Williams, died of disease at Petersburg September, 1864;
A. G. Williams surrendered April, 1865;
Pressley M. Williams, surrendered April, 1865;
E. D. Watson, surrendered April, 1865;
John P. Wages, surrendered April, 1865, transferred to another command in 1864;
A. S. W. West, surrendered April, 1865;
Hezekiah Woods, surrendered April, 1865.
Losses killed in battle in this troop were rather heavier than usual with cavalry. I have observed that cavalry seldom suffers as much in battle as infantry.
REF: Chapman: History of Edgefield County - pg. 463