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Civil War ~ Confederate Soldiers
J. BARLOW Private, Co D 1st Infantry Battalion NC Junior Reserves, organized with three companies at Camp Holmes, near Raleigh NC, May 25, 1864, fourth company D, added June 15, 1864, consolidated with the 6th Infantry Battalion NC Junior Reserves and designated as 70th NC Infantry Regiment (1st Junior Reserves) at Weldon NC July 04, 1864
J. BARLOW Private, Co B 7th NC Infantry, organized at Camp Mason, near Graham, Alamance Co NC August 17, 1861, surrendered in Orange Co NC April 26, 1865
J. BARLOW Private, Co A 21st & 22nd TN Cavalry Consolidated, organized from the 21st (Wilson's) and 22nd (Barteau's) Cavalry February 13, 1865, surrendered at Gainesville AL May 12, 1865
J. BARLOW Private, Co E 63rd VA Infantry, organized May 24, 1862, consolidated with the 54th VA Infantry at Smithfield NC on April 09 1865
J. BARLOW Private, Hayne's Co 1st Chickasaw Infantry -- Hunter's Regiment Indian Volunteers
J.C. BARLOW Private, AL State Reserves
J. C. BARLOW Private, Co C 15th (Josey's) AR Infantry, organized by the change of designation of the 1st AR Infantry, State Troops, to the 1st (Cleburne's) Infantry on July 23, 1861, designated the 15th by the War Department on December 31, 1861, consolidated with other regiments into the 1st Infantry Regiment Consolidated on April 09, 1865 see also JOSEPH CANTRILL BARLOW
J.C. BARLOW Private, Co E 5th KY Cavalry, enlisted September 02, 1862 at Lexington KY
J.E. BARLOW Private, Co A 60th AL Infantry, organized by consolidating the 3rd and 4 companies of the 1st AL Infantry Battalions, Hilliard's Legion, at Charleston November 25, 1863, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
J.E. BARLOW Private, Co C 1st City Battalion (Columbus GA) GA Infantry
J.F. BARLOW see JOHN W. BARLOW
J.F. BARLOW Private, Co D McCord's Frontier Regiment TX Cavalry
J.H. BARLOW Captain McQueen's Co AL Reserves Being too old for active duty, JOHN HARVIN BARLOW served with the Lowndes County Home Guards.
J.H. BARLOW Private, Co A 3rd AR Cavalry, organized as the 1st Mounted Volunteers for one year on July 24, 1861, mustered into Confederate service July 29, 1861, surrendered April 26, 1865
J.J. BARLOW Private, see also JOHN W. BARLOW, Co E 38th AL Infantry, organized at Mobile AL May 15, 1862, surrendered at Meridian MS May 04, 1865
J.L. BARLOW Private, Co I 5th GA Reserves
J.L. BARLOW Private, Co A 4th MS Cavalry
J.L. BARLOW Private, Co B 46th MS Infantry
One of the J.L. Barlow may be JOHN L. BARLOW
J.M. BARLOW Private, Co B 1st MS Cavalry
J.N. BARLOW Private, Blacksmith, Co A 4th Battalion MS Cavalry, transferred to Co C 8th (Wade's) Confederate Cavalry which was organized in 1862 by consolidating parts of the 1st (Beall's) Battalion AL Cavalry and the 2nd (Brewer's) Battalion MS & AL Cavalry
J.R. BARLOW Private, Co D 7th AL Cavalry, original records filed under T.R. BARLOW
J.S. BARLOW prisoner of war at Camps Douglas and Chase
J.T. BARLOW conscript, on rolls of Prisoners of War paroled at Shreveport LA June 08, 1865, resident Caddo Par Louisiana
J.W. BARLOW Private, Co A 19th (Dockery's) AR Infantry, organized at Devall's Bluff AR on April 03, 1862, surrendered at Vicksburg MS July 04, 1863, paroled later that month, disappears from the records in 1864 but possibly merged into the 3rd AR Infantry Regiment Consolidated
J.W. BARLOW Private, Co K 30th AR Infantry, also known as the 39th AR Infantry Regiment, organized 1862, surrendered May 26, 1865
J.W. BARLOW Private, Co G 51st GA Infantry
J.W. BARLOW see also JOHN D. BARLOW Private, Co K 47th VA Infantry, organized June 11, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
J.W.F. BARLOW Private, Co F 6th SC Volunteer Infantry, died at Richmond VA, buried in Oakwood Cemetery
JACKSON BARLOW Private, Co C 3rd MS Cavalry
JACOB BARLOW Private, Co A 63rd VA Infantry, organized May 24, 1862, consolidated with the 54th VA Infantry at Smithfield NC on April 09, 1865
JAMES BARLOW Private, Co D 61st AL Infantry, also known as 59th AL Infantry, organized as a battalion of 9 companies at Pollard AL May 2 1863, increased to regiment April 11, 1864, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865 [perhaps James is the son of Elias and Jane Barlow]
JAMES BARLOW Private, Co A 3rd Battalion FL Cavalry, transferred to Co A 15th Confederate Cavalry Regiment which was formed September 24, 1863 by consolidating Murphy's Battalion AL Cavalry, 3rd Battalion FL Cavalry, Captains Arrington's & Barlow's Co AL Cavalry, and Captain Smith's Co FL Cavalry
JAMES BARLOW Private, Co A 6th GA Infantry
JAMES BARLOW Private, Co E 2nd (Duke's) KY Cavalry, enlisted July 15, 1862 in KY, transferred to 9th KY Cavalry
[see JAMES M. BARLOW]
JAMES BARLOW Private, Co H 3rd MO Infantry
JAMES A. BARLOW or JAMES R. BARLOW 1st Lieutenant, Co D 12th MS Infantry
JAMES E. BARLOW Private, Co B 3rd Battalion Hilliard's Legion AL Volunteers. organized with 3 infantry, 1 artillery and 1 cavalry battalion at Montgomery AL June 25, 1862, 5th Cavalry Battalion transferred December 30, 1862 to Co D 10th Confederate Cavalry Regiment which was formed by consolidating the 19th Battalion GA Cavalry and the 5th Battalion Hilliard's Legion AL Cavalry
JAMES E. BARLOW Private, Captain Croft's Battery GA Light Artillery
JAMES E. BARLOW Private, promoted to Sergeant, Co H 37th VA Infantry, organized April/May 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
JAMES L. BARLOW Private, VA Carolina Light Artillery Battery, Captain Thomas Rowe Thornton, organized in Caroline Co VA July 23, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865 Pension Application of James L. Barlow:
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JAMES M. BARLOW Private, Co C 9th KY Cavalry, enlisted July 21, 1862 at Crab Orchard KY, died January 16, 1863 at Newman GA [see JAMES BARLOW]
JAMES M. BARLOW Private, Co B 5th SC Cavalry
JAMES M. BARLOW Age 23, Private, Co A 15th VA Infantry (company mustered in April 23, 1861, as part of 23rd Light Infantry Regiment; became part of 3rd VA Infantry on May 24, 1861; and became the 15th VA after the battle of Big Bethel), paroled on April 09, 1865, at Appomattox Court House VA
JAMES S. BARLOW Private, Co B 16th TX Infantry
JAMES T. BARLOW Private, Co A 10th VA Heavy Artillery Battalion, organized with 5 companies April 04, 1862, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
JAMES T. BARLOW Lieutenant, Co A 52nd VA Militia, organized for state service for 1 year August 19, 1861, reorganized for Confederate service May 01, 1862, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
JAMES W. BARLOW Private, Co C 17th Battalion SC Cavalry
JAMES W. BARLOW Private, Co F 3rd (Palmetto) Battalion SC Light Artillery
JEPTHA G. [J.] BARLOW Private, Co D 4th TN Cavalry, organized by increasing Spiller's TN Cavalry Battalion to a regiment in August 1862, regiment disbanded with four companies, including Co D, going to the 8th (Smith's) TN Cavalry which was organized from Davis' TN Cavalry Battalion and parts of the 4th TN (Murray's) Cavalry at Shelbyville TN January 23, 1863, Colonel Baxter Smith, surrendered Orange Co NC April 26, 1865
JEREMIAH BARLOW Private, Schwartz's Co, Bragg's Battalion LA Militia, on undated roll
JESSE F. BARLOW Private, Co E 1st Battalion AL Artillery, died May 15, 1865, at Elmira NY, buried in grave no. 2807 at Woodlawn National Cemetery, Elmira NY
JO. BARLOW Private, Co F 25th LA Infantry, enl Mar 25 1862 at Vidalia LA, "absent sick" on roll May and June 1862, "absent sick since evacuation of Corinth supposed dead" January and February 1863, "died date unknown" roll May and June 1863
JOEL S. BARLOW or JOSEPH S. BARLOW Private, Co A 26th VA Infantry Battalion, organized with 7 companies May 20, 1862 from those members of the 59th VA Infantry not captured at Roanoke Island on February 08, 1862, disbanded at Christianburg VA April 12, 1865
JOHN BARLOW Private, Co G 13th MS Infantry
JOHN BARLOW born 1847 in NC, killed in Civil War
JOHN BARLOW Private, Co D & B 6th NC Cavalry, organized in the field in East Tennessee by consolidating the 5th and 7th Cavalry Battalions on August 03, 1863, disbanded near Salisbury, Rowan Co NC April 26, 1865
JOHN BARLOU Private, Co H 8th (Smith's) TN Cavalry, organized from Davis' TN Cavalry Battalion and parts of the 4th TN (Murray's) Cavalry at Shelbyville TN January 23, 1863, Colonel Baxter Smith, surrendered Orange Co NC April 26, 1865
JOHN BARLOW Private, Co G 47th VA Infantry, organized June 11, 1861,surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
JOHN BARLOW Co. B, 65th NC Cav. Enlisted in Ashe Co. on December 24, 1863. Present thru November 1864. Taken POW at Goldsboro, NC on March 23, 1865, took the oath and was sent to New Bern, NC on March 26, 1865.
JOHN B. BARLOW Born December 05, 1841, enlisted at Wilkesboro NC on September 24, 1861, Private, Co F 37th NC Infantry, organized at High Point NC November 20, 1861, participated in battle at Hanover Court House VA, captured May 27, 1862, and was prisoner of war at Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, exchanged at Aikens Landing VA on July 12, 1862, died of pneumonia at Winder Hospital, Richmond VA on December 23, 1862, widow Nancy 'Kilby' Barlow
JOHN BATTAILE BARLOW Private, Co F 30th VA Infantry, organized from the 2nd VA Infantry Battalion Volunteers and other militia units on June 13, 1861, surrendered on April 09, 1865, at Appomattox Court House VA
JOHN D. BARLOW Private, Co C 57th AL Infantry, also known as 54th AL Infantry, organized at Troy AL April 13, 1863, consolidated with the 27th, 35th, 49th and 55th AL Infantry Regiments at Smithfield NC April 09, 1865
JOHN D. BARLOW Private, Co K 47th VA Infantry, organized June 11 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865 Pension Application of John D. Barlow Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4
JOHN E. BARLOW Private, Co B 46th GA Infantry, died March 24, 1865, while a prisoner of war at Camp Chase, Columbus OH, buried in grave no. 1742 at the Confederate Cemetery at Camp Chase
JOHN E. BARLOW Private, Co I 10th MS Infantry
JOHN E. BARLOW Private, Co M Wood's Regiment Confederate Cavalry (1st MS Cavalry), promoted to Sergeant
JOHN H. BARLOW Private, Brook's Company of AL Cavalry Reserves. Perhaps AL Hardie's Cavalry Battalion Reserves, organized with 5 companies September 07, 1864, surrendered at Citronelle AL May 04, 1865. Or perhaps AL Thomas' Cavalry Regiment Reserves, organized probably in 1864, disposition unknown
JOHN HOLDSWORTH BARLOW, JR. Private, Williamsburg Junior Guard; First Lieutenant, Co C 32nd VA Infantry, organized May 1861, surrendered on April 09, 1865, at Appomattox Court House VA
JOHN J. BARLOW Private, Co G 4th NC Infantry, organized at Camp Hill, near Garysburg, Northampton Co NC May 16, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
JOHN J. BARLOW Widow Sophronia McKee Barlow of Christian County KY received a pension on September 13, 1912, application no. 1206
JOHN OLIVER CROMWELL BARLOW Born around 1819, died July 05, 1862, at Richmond VA of wounds, Private, Co I 26th NC Infantry, organized at Crabtree, Wake Co NC August 27, 1861
JOHN P. BARLOW Private, Co A 9th Battalion MO Sharp Shooters, promoted to Corporal
JOHN S. BARLOW Private, Co B & D 5th Battalion FL Cavalry, organized with four companies on October 09, 1863, Major George W. Scott, surrendered May 10 1865 at Tallahassee Florida
JOHN S. BARLOW Private, Co C 5th FL Infantry, mustered into Confederate service for three years on May 14 1862, Colonel John C. Hateley, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA on April 09, 1865
JOHN S. BARLOW, JR. Born 1835, Private, Co A 4th KY Infantry, enlisted August 1 1861 at Glasgow KY, captured July 22 1864 at Decatur Georgia
JOHN S. BARLOW Private, Co I 6th KY Infantry and perhaps 9th KY Mounted Infantry, enlisted October 25 1861 at Franklin KY, wounded May 14 1864 at Resaca GA by a shell explosion, recovered and returned to duty
JOHN S. BARLOW Private, Co B 54th TN Infantry and Co G 48th (Nixon's) TN Infantry, the latter organized by the consolidation at Corinth MS in April 1862 of the 54th TN Infantry and those parts of the 48th (Voorhies') Infantry not captured at Fort Donelson, Colonel George H. Nixon
JOHN T. BARLOW Second Lieutenant, Crawford's Co Rangers, AR Militia
History of Benton County Arkansas and Her Duty, V.B. Press, November 23, 1860, page 572: New Calls for Troops. The marked successes of the troops seems to have led many of the Crawford companies like others to virtually disband after the results of Oak Hill; and for a time they seemed to “rest on their oars.” On September 25, however, Gens. McCulloch, Hindman and Pearce simultaneously called for 3,000 men for twelve months; and Crawford began again. Capt. Dr. M. O. Davidson enlisted the “Crawford County Rangers” in September; Capt. J.T. Barlow organized the “Van Buren Rifles” in October, with the following officers: First lieutenant, Martin Simon; second lieutenant, S. Deshoso; third lieutenant, James Spooner. The papers teemed with advertisements for army supplies. The State troops of Arkansas were turned over to the Confederate government in November, and the first year closed with the armies in winter quarters. Brig.-Gen. N. B. Burrows became commander of the Van Buren post, which was the headquarters of the Third Brigade. J.B. Luce, became receiver under the “Sequestration Act,” and assumed the duties of his office in November of 1861. Gen. McCulloch's staff, in charge of Col. McIntosh, made headquarters at Van Buren for a time.
JOHN T. BARLOW Private, Co G 2nd KY Infantry, enlisted July 23, 1861 at Camp Boone, died of disease in January 1862 at Nashville Tennessee
JOHN T. BARLOW Second Lieutenant (Brevet), Co H Clarkson's Battalion Confederate Cavalry and Co K 1st Cherokee Mounted Volunteers
JOHN W. BARLOW Private, Co E 38th AL Infantry, organized at Mobile AL May 15, 1862, surrendered at Meridian MS May 04, 1865
JOHN W. BARLOW Private, Co F & I 5th GA Reserves
JOHN W. BARLOW Sergeant, Co A 3rd Battalion MS Infantry, wounded at Murfreesboro, TN. on December 31, 1863 and sent home by order of the regimental surgeon but had returned to his unit by May 1864. He appears on a role of prisoners and was at Nashville, TN. on December 2, 1864. On this roll, he is listed as having been captured at Franklin, TN. on November 30, 1864. On December 5, 1864, he was transferred to POW camp in Louisville, KY. He was later transferred to Camp Douglas, Chicago, IL. and appears on an updated role of prisoners. He is shown as discharged from Camp Douglas on June 18, 1865 as per general order no. 109 A.G.O. 3rd battalion, MS Infantry [Capt. Mark I. Carlisle's Company, (Duncan Rifleman), MS Volunteers] was formed about November 1861, of seven unattached companies and by the addition of Captain Carlton's Independent Company. MS Infantry and two companies formed of that part of the 17th Regiment Alabama Infantry which was not captured at Fort Donelson, the battalion was increased to regiment in April 1862 and called the 33rd regiment MS Infantry, which designation was changed to the 45th MS Infantry in November 1862. The AL regiment was transferred back to that regiment in November, 1862 and called the 33rd regiment MS Infantry, which designation was changed to the 45th MS Infantry in November 1862. This organization was ordered to resume its original designation as the 3rd Battalion Infantry on April 9, 1864
JOHN W. BARLOW Private, Co I 3rd VA Infantry, organized at Portsmouth VA April 20, 1861, and the VA Surry Light Artillery Battery, organized by the conversion of Co I 3rd VA Infantry to artillery service in the spring of 1862, Captain James DeWitt Hankins, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
Partial Pension of John W. Barlow
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JONATHAN BARLOW Private, Co G 25th VA Cavalry, organized by the addition of one company to the 27th Partisan Rangers Battalion on July 08, 1864, apparently disbanded April 1865
JOSEPH BARLOW Private, Co G 64th TN Infantry, resident Hamblen Co TN [C1890]
JOSEPH BARLOW or BARLOWE, or BARLOIUGH Private, Co I 6th VA Infantry Battalion Reserves, also known as the 13th VA Infantry Battalion Reserves, organized by redesignating 9 companies of the 13th VA Infantry Battalion Reserves on February 27, 1865, disbanded at Christianburg VA April 12 1865
JOSEPH BARLOW Private, Co A 23rd Battalion VA Infantry, organized with 5 companies January 15, 1862, three of the original companies had served in the 3rd VA Regiment, Floyd's Brigade, which failed to complete its organization, also known as the 1st VA Infantry Battalion, increased to 8 companies April 1863, disbanded at Christianburg VA April 12, 1865
JOSEPH BARLOW Washington County VA Militia
JOSEPH B. BARLOW Private, Co C 19th Battalion GA Cavalry
JOSEPH CANTRILL BARLOW, CAPTAIN Helena, Phillips Co Arkansas
JOSEPH CANTRILL BARLOW, JR. Second Lieutenant in Captain James G. Thrall's AR Jackson Light Artillery Battery at Battle of Johnsonville TN, promoted to First Lieutenant and assigned as Assistant Quartermaster on General Staff. The AR Jackson Light Artillery Battery was organized in 1861, surrendered May 26, 1865, on rolls of Prisoners of War paroled at Meridian MS on May 11, 1865
JOSEPH E. BARLOW Private, Co B 14th Battalion GA Light Artillery and Captain Anderson's Battery GA Light Artillery
JOSEPH J. BARLOW Private, promoted to Sergeant, Jeff Davis AL Artillery Battery, organized as a cavalry company at Selma AL May 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
JOSEPH P. BARLOW Private, Co C 2nd (Duke's) KY Cavalry, enlisted August 27, 1862 at Glasgow Kentucky. Joseph, born June 1836, died February 1912, Barlow Cemetery, Barren Co Kentucky
JOSEPH S. BARLOW Private, Co C 2nd KY Cavalry, enlisted August 15, 1862 at Hartsville Tennessee. Joseph was born May 13, 1802, and died March 15, 1886, Barlow Cemetery, Barren Co Kentucky
JOSEPH S. BARLOW see JOEL S. BARLOW
JOSEPH W. BARLOW Private, Co E 47th NC Infantry, organized at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh NC, Mar 24, 1862, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
JOSEPH W. BARLOW Captain, Co A 10th Battalion VA Heavy Artillery, organized with 5 companies April 04, 1862, killed in action April 06, 1865, at Sayler's Creek near Richmond Virginia
JUDSON M. BARLOW or M. JUDSON BARLOW Private, Co K 21st TX Cavalry
JULIUS SHIRLEY BARLOW Edgecombe NC, born January 05, 1845, attended University of North Carolina, Private, Co G 3rd NC Cavalry, organized in the field from September 03, 1862 to August 18 1863, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
JUNIUS H. BARLOW, Isle of Wight Co Virginia - Junius is not listed in this military index, at least, not as Junius. He may be listed under J. or J.H., but more than likely not, probably because his records had been lost. This 9 page application is very hard to read, but from what I gather, proof of records for military service were not found, therefore, affidavits were made by fellow servicemen stating that Junius served.
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L. BARLOW Private, Co A (Wimberly's) 18th MS Cavalry
L.H. BARLOW Private, Co C 8th TX Cavalry, promoted to Sergeant
L.J. BARLOW Private, Co C 1st (Carter's) TN Cavalry, organized by increasing the 14th Cavalry Battalion to a regiment November 14, 1862, Co C surrendered at Vicksburg MS July 04, 1863 and paroled later that month, declared exchanged September 12, 1863
L.K. BARLOW or L.R. BARLOW or S.R. BARLOW Private, Co F 32nd TX Cavalry
L.N. BARLOW or BARLOUGH [LACHLIN NEIL] Private, Co B-F 20th Battalion GA Cavalry. Died October. 01, 1864 in Cumming, Georgia, Civil War casualty, burial in Mosely Cemetery, Montgomery Co Georgia.
LAFAYETTE BARLOW Private, Co A 63rd VA Infantry, organized May 24, 1862, consolidated with the 54th VA Infantry Regiment and designated as the 54th Consolidated Infantry Battalion on April 09, 1865
LARKIN BARLOW Private, Co F 74th NC Infantry, also known as 5th NC Infantry Senior Reserves, organized by consolidating Stowe's Infantry Battalion (Senior Reserves) with other units in early 1865, surrendered in Orange Co NC April 26, 1865
LARKIN C. BARLOW Born May 04, 1838, died in battle May 27, 1862, at Hanover Court House VA, Private, Co F 37th NC Infantry, organized at High Point NC November 20, 1861
LARKIN BARLOW Private, Co K 53rd NC Infantry, organized at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh NC May 06, 1862, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
LEWIS A. BARLOW Private, Co F 8th TX Infantry Louis Barlow, born in New York in 1830, gardener came
to Texas in 1850 and lived in Blanconia Bee Co Texas. He served in Co
F. 8, Texas Infantry, Hobby's Infantry, Bee's Brigade and died on January
16, 1911, aged 81. Buried in the Confederate Field, Section 1, Row C,
Number 20 Death Certificate #2321
LOUIS ALEXANDER BARLOW Born 1835 Conecuh Co Alabama. Co. B, 1st U.S. Florida Cavalry Federal soldier, son of William Barlow and brother of ELIAS ABNER BARLOW who served with Co. H, 23rd Ala
Infantry Source: Heritage Book of Conecuh Co Alabama, by Committee.
LUTHER BARLOW or L. BARLOW Private, Co C 15th Confederate Cavalry, which was organized in September, 1863, by consolidating Murphy's Battalion of AL Cavalry, the 3rd Battalion of FL Cavalry, Captains Arrington's and Barlow's Companies of AL Cavalry, and Captain Smith's Company of FL Cavalry
M. BARLOW Private, Co A 2nd (Duke's) KY Cavalry, enlisted June 01, 1862 at Chattanooga TN, promoted to First Lieutenant, Co G 4th KY Cavalry, captured July 19 1863 at Buffington Island in Ohio River [see also MICHAEL BARLOW, 8th KY Cavalry]
M. BARLOW Private, Co A 4th MS Cavalry
M. BARLOW Private, Co F 1st Regiment Charleston SC Guard
M. BARLOW Private, 15th TX Field Battery, or 1st TX Field Battery [Hewett]
M.G. BARLOW or M.C. BARLOW Private, Co C 63rd TN Infantry, Colonel Richard G. Fain, also known as the 74th TN Infantry, organized July 30, 1862, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
M.G. BARLOW Sergeant, Co A Jackson's Battalion Light Artillery VA State Line, Major Thomas E. Jackson, organized with two companies late in 1862, disbanded Mar 31, 1863
M.G. BARLOW Private, NC Thomas Legion Artillery Battery, Captain John T. Levi, organized from disbanded members of the VA State Line on April 01, 1863, detached from the Legion and designated as a VA unit on February 29, 1864, assigned to Western Virginia and East Tennessee October 1863 to February 1864
M.S. [MERRETT S.] BARLOW Private, Wheat's Co A 1st State Troops TX Infantry, served 6 months in 1863-4
Family information: Enlisted January 14, 1863, for three months, as a Texas State Trooper in Co. E, 2nd Brigade, at Concord, Texas. He was a private under Captain A.A. Aden, Stationed at Camp Gentry, Concord, Texas. Geo. W. Van Vleck, B.G., inspector and mustering off. R & F 68. Merrett was detailed for artillery at Sabine Pass September 17, 1863 in Captain John Wheat's Company, 1 Reg't Inf., Texas State Troops and gave on January 29, 1864, his age as 37.
M.S. BARLOW Private, Co F Terry's Regiment TX Cavalry
M.T. BARLOW Corporal, Co G 19th Battalion GA Cavalry, consolidated into Co H 10th Confederate Cavalry
MACK BARLOW Private, Co H 22nd MS Infantry, burial in Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton Co Georgia
MARTIN BARLOW Private, Co K 3rd NC Infantry, organized at Garysburg, Northampton Co NC May 16, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
MASON BARLOW Private, Co E 1st AL Artillery Battalion, organized February 23, 1861, surrendered at Fort Morgan AL August 22 1864
From: Colonial families of the United States of America: Volume 1, Issue 102:
MASON BARLOW, Captain, C. S. A., A.D.C. to General Joseph E. Johnson; was mortally wounded at the Battle of Manassas, July 21, 1861 and died at Warrenton, Virginia, unmarried. >> So the following will be Mason: A.M. BARLOW Photo is Confederate Major General Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891), written on it is: "Major A.M. Barlow, from his friend J.E. Johnston"
MICHAEL H. BARLOW First Lieutenant, Co G 8th KY Cavalry, enlisted September 10 1862 at Bardstown KY, prisoner of war [see M. BARLOW]
MICHAEL BARLOW Private, Co A 23rd VA Infantry Battalion, organized with 5 companies January 15, 1862, also known as the 1st Infantry Battalion, disbanded at Christianburg VA April 12, 1865
MICHAEL G. BARLOW Private, promoted to Corporal, see also Mitchell G. Barlow, Co F 63rd VA Infantry, organized May 24, 1862, consolidated with the 54th VA Infantry Regiment and designated as the 54th Consolidated Infantry Battalion on April 09, 1865
MILES BARLOW or MILES BARLERS Drummer, Co E 17th TX Infantry, promoted to Private
MILTON BARLOW or M.H. BARLOW Private, Co H 2nd KY Infantry, enlisted September 02, 1861 at Camp Boone, transferred to Morgan's Cavalry; Lieutenant, Ordinance Officer on Buford's Staff, Duke's Staff and Morgan's Staff
MILTON G. BARLOW Private, Co C 1st KY Infantry, enlisted April 23, 1861 at Louisville KY. Also Co D 36th Battalion VA Cavalry, organized February 05, 1863, disbanded April 1865. Also Stevenson's Company, Ferguson's VA Cavalry Battalion, Captain Milton J. Ferguson, also known as the VA Guyandotte Cavalry Battalion, organized with 7 companies 1862-63, 6 companies were consolidated with Caldwell's Cavalry Battalion and designated as the 16th Cavalry Regiment on January 15, 1863, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
MITCHELL BARLOW Sergeant, Co F 54th Battalion VA Infantry, see also next
MITCHELL G. BARLOW Private, promoted to Corporal, see also Michael G. Barlow, Co F 63rd VA Infantry, organized May 24, 1862, consolidated with the 54th VA Infantry Regiment and designated as the 54th Consolidated Infantry Battalion on April 09, 1865
N. BARLOW (see NOAH BARLOW next), Private, Co B 7th Battalion LA Infantry, enlisted June 09, 1861 at Camp Moore LA, on rolls to December 1861
NOAH BARLOW born MS, Private, Co D 1st Special Battalion (Wheat's) LA Infantry and Co I 15th LA Infantry, enl age 19 at Camp Moore LA June 09, 1861, on rolls to October 1861, captured at Harpers Ferry, on Prisoner of war roll October 08, 1863, forwarded to Old Capitol Prison Washington DC July 13, 1864, sent to Elmira NY July 23, 1864, paroled at Elmira NY February 09, 1865, sent to James River VA and exchanged February 20-21, 1865, resident Natchez Mississippi
NOAH BARLOW Private, Co C 3rd (Harrison's) LA Cavalry, on rolls of Prisoners of War captured at Tensas Par LA October 08, 1863, sent to Elmira NY February 09, 1865, paroled at Elmira NY February 13, 1865, forwarded to James River and exchanged February 20-21, 1865
NORVEL BARLOW, or N.G. BARLOW Private, Co A 4th MS Cavalry
NORVEL BARLOW Private, Co B 46th MS Infantry
O. BARLOW see EDWARD BARLOW Corporal, Co A 3rd LA Infantry, on rolls of Prisoners of War captured and paroled at Vicksburg MA July 4 1863
P. BARLOW Private, Co I 1st (Olmsted's) GA Infantry, original records filed under PETER BAILEAU
P. BARLOW Private, Co F 10th LA Infantry, original records filed under PEDRO BARAU
P. BARLOW Private, 6th TX Field Battery Light Artillery and Dege's Battalion TX Light Artillery, original records filed under J. P. BARTON
P.D. BARLOW Private, VA Surry Light Artillery Battery, organized by the conversion of Co I 3rd VA Infantry to artillery service in the spring of 1862, Captain James DeWitt Hankins, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
P.W. BARLOW Private, original records filed under T.W. BARLOW, Captain W. R. Marshall's TN Brown Horse Artillery Battery, organized at Lexington KY September 23, 1862, disappeared from records after August 07, 1863
PATRICK BARLOW Private, Co H 34th NC Infantry, organized October 25, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House April 09, 1865
PICKENS BARLOW Private, promoted to Sergeant, wounded and captured at Gettysburg PA July 01-03, 1863, paroled on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House VA, Co A 22nd NC Infantry, originally organized as the 12th NC Infantry Volunteers at Raleigh, Wake Co NC July 11, 1861
POMENO J. BARLOW Private, Co D 34th MS Infantry, enlisted March 1862
R. BARLOW Private, Co D 7th AL Cavalry, organized July 22, 1863, surrendered at Meridian MS May 4 1865
R. BARLOW Private, Co H 3rd AL Infantry, organized at Montgomery AL April 28, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
R. BARLOW Private, Co A 3rd AR Cavalry, organized as the 1st Mounted Volunteers for one year on July 24, 1861, mustered into Confederate service July 29, 1861, surrendered April 26, 1865
R.W. BARLOW Private, Jeff Davis AL Artillery Battery, organized as a cavalry company at Selma AL May 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
ROBERT BARLOW Private, Co C 14th KY Cavalry
ROBERT T. BARLOW Private, promoted to Sergeant, Co B 18th AR Infantry, organized at Devall's Bluff AR on April 02, 1862, surrendered at Port Hudson LA on July 08, 1863, paroled later in month, surrendered May 26, 1865
ROBERT D. BARLOW Private, VA Carolina Light Artillery Battery, Captain Thomas Rowe Thornton, organized in Caroline Co VA July 23, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
ROBERT G. BARLOW or R.J. BARLOW Private, Williamsburg Junior Guard, promoted to Sergeant, Co C 32nd VA Infantry, organized May 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
ROBERT J. BARLOW or ROBERT P. BARLOW Private, Co D 14th KY Cavalry
ROBERT P. BARLOW 2nd Sergeant, Murphy's Co, Morgan's Independent KY Cavalry, enlisted January 01, 1863 at Murfreesboro Tennessee
S. BARLOW Private, Co D 46th VA Infantry, also known as VA 1st Infantry Regiment Wise Legion, organized August 08, 1861, part of regiment captured and paroled at Roanoke Island NC February 08, 1862, reorganized May 24, 1862, captured portion exchanged in September 1862
SAMUEL E. BARLOW Private, Captain Croft's Battery GA Light Artillery
SAMUEL T. BARLOW Private, 4th KY Cavalry and Co C 2nd (Duke's) KY Cavalry, enlisted August 15, 1862 at Hartsville TN, widow Mary Harlow Barlow of Barren County KY received a pension July 06, 1912, application no. 1602. Barlow, S.T. / Samuel T., born 1842, died 1912, Glasgow City Cemetery, Barren Co Kentucky
SIMEON BARLOW Private, Captain Jones' Co NC Supporting Force
SIMEON BARLOW Private, Co K 76th NC Infantry, also known as 6th NC Infantry Senior Reserves, organized by consolidating Moss' Infantry Battalion Senior Reserves with other units on January 23, 1865, surrendered in Orange Co NC April 26, 1865
SMITH BARLOW Private,Co E 58th NC Infantry, organized in Mitchell Co NC July 24, 1862
T.B. BARLOW Private, original records filed under T.R. BARLOW, Co D 63rd AL Infantry, organized by redesignating the 2nd AL Infantry Regiment Reserves in March 1865, surrendered at Fort Blakely April 09, 1865
T.B. BARLOW Private, Co D 12th TN Infantry, organized at Jackson TN May 1861, consolidated with 22nd TN Infantry and designated 12th Infantry Consolidated June 16, 1862, see also Jackson's Battery, transferred to Co E 12th TN Infantry Consolidated, Co E became Co L 35d KY Infantry on May 15, 1862, see also Captain Marshall's Co TN Artillery
T.C. BARLOW Captain, Captain Barlow's AL Cavalry, subsequently became Co C 15th Confederate Cavalry in September 1863
T.J. BARLOW Private, Co I 154th Senior Regiment TN Infantry, organized Shelby Co TN May 14, 1861, Colonel Preston Smith, designated as the 2nd TN Infantry Consolidated April 09, 1865
T.R. BARLOW Private, Co D 7th AL Cavalry, organized July 22, 1863, surrendered at Meridian MS May 04, 1865
T.R. BARLOW see T.B. BARLOW
T.W. BARLOW Private, Jeff Davis AL Artillery Battery, organized as a cavalry company at Selma AL May 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
T.W. BARLOW Private, Captain Marshall's Co TN Artillery, see also 12th (Consolidated) TN Infantry, see P.W. BARLOW
THEODORE BARLOW Private, Co G 36th MS Infantry see: GEORGE THEODORE BARLOW
THOMAS BARLOW Sergeant, Co D 56th NC Infantry, organized at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh NC, July 31, 1862, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
THOMAS BARLOW Private, Co K 26th TN Infantry, organized at Camp Lillard, near Knoxville TN September 06, 1861, surrendered at Fort Donelson February 16, 1862, paroled at Vicksburg MS in September 1862, declared exchanged November 10, 1862, designated as the 4th TN Infantry Consolidated April 09, 1865
THOMAS BARLOW Private, Hayne's Co, 1st Chickasaw Infantry
THOMAS B. BARLOW Private, Co F 4th KY Infantry, enlisted August 15, 1861 at Camp Boone, taken prisoner January 02, 1863 at Murfreesboro TN, returned and killed on September 19-20, 1863 at Chickamauga Georgia.
THOMAS B. BARLOW Private, Rankin's Co, 2nd (Smith's) TN Cavalry, organized by increasing the 10th TN Cavalry Battalion to a regiment in April 1862, Colonel E. S. Smith, disbanded in May 1862
THOMAS B. BARLOW Private, Co H 4th (McLemore's) TN Cavalry, originally known as the 3rd TN Cavalry, organized by increasing the 8th TN Cavalry Battalion to a regiment May 26 1862, Colonel William S. McLemore, surrendered in Orange Co NC April 26, 1865
THOMAS JEFFERSON BARLOW Co. I, 13th TN Cav., Enlisted on January 15, 1864, age 20. Discharged on June 19, 1865. Resident of Wheeler, Ashe Co., NC in 1901. Mentioned on the 1890 Ashe County Union Veterans Census, resident of North Fork Township.
THOMAS JOEL BARLOW Private, Williamsburg Junior Guard, Quartermaster Sergeant, Co C 32nd VA Infantry, organized May 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
THOMAS L. BARLOW Private, Co C 26th NC Infantry, organized at Crabtree, Wake Co NC August 27, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
THOMAS M. BARLOW Private, Co I 26th NC Infantry, organized at Crabtree, Wake Co NC August 27, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
THOMAS WADE BARLOW Born 1846, son of John Harvin and Louisiana Caroline 'Davis' Barlow, killed in Civil War
TILMAN BARLOW Private, Co A 36th (Villepigue's) GA Infantry, which became Co A 1st Confederate Infantry GA Volunteers
This may be
ELISHA TILLMON BARLOW, son of Morgan Tillmon Barlow and Mary Allday, or it may be MORGAN TILLMON.
W. BARLOW Private, Co C Mallett's Battalion, Camp Holmes NC. Probably Co K 3rd NC Artillery Regiment, Captain Edward Mallet commanding, organized in Craven Co NC in early 1862, became Co C 61st NC Infantry Regiment in November 1862, 61st NC Infantry Regiment was organized at Wilmington NC September 05, 1862, surrendered Orange County NC April 26, 1865
W.B. BARLOW Private, 50th AL Infantry, organized as the 26th (Coltart's) Infantry Regiment by the consolidation of the 2nd (Davis'-Chadwick's) and 5th (Golladay's) Infantry Battalions at Corinth MS April 03, 1862, designation changed to 50th AL Infantry June 06, 1863, consolidated with the 22nd, 25th and 39th Infantry Regiments at Smithfield NC April 09, 1865
W.B. BARLOW Private, Co G 10th GA Infantry, see also WILLIAM BARLOW
W.B. BARLOW Private, Co F 4th MS Cavalry
W.B. BARLOW Private, Co E Hughe's Battalion MS Cavalry
W.G. BARLOW Private, Co C 63rd TN Infantry, see also M.G. BARLOW, Levi's Battery, Thomas' NC Legion, and M.G. BARLOW, Co C 63rd TN Infantry
W.H. BARLOW Private, Co G 51st GA Infantry
W.J. BARLOW Private, Co E 12th (Robinson's) GA Cavalry
W.J. BARLOW Private, Co D 2nd Battalion LA Heavy Artillery, on rolls of Prisoners of War paroled at Monroe LA on June 09, 1865, resident Morehouse Parish Louisiana
W.J. BARLOW Private, Co E Hughe's Battalion MS Cavalry
W.P. BARLOW Lieutenant, 1st Battery MS Light Artillery and Watson's Battery LA Artillery, on roll September and October 1862
W.R. BARLOW Private, Co I 5th TX Infantry
WADE BARLOW Private, Co E 13th TX Volunteers
WILEY BARLOW Private, Co E 42nd NC Infantry, organized at Salisbury NC April 22, 1862, surrendered in Orange Co NC April 26, 1865
WILLIAM BARLOW Corporal, Co H 23rd AL Infantry, organized at Montgomery AL November 05, 1861, surrendered at Vicksburg MS July 04, 1863, paroled later in month and declared exchanged November 1863, consolidated with the 31st and 46th Infantry Regiments and designated as the 23rd Infantry Regiment Consolidated at Smithfield NC April 09, 1865
This is to verify that there is a record of the death of Corporal William Barlow, white male, age 55, who expired December 01, 1861, in Mobile. The cause of death is listed as "Typhoid Fever". The Physician's name was T. Mattingly. The body was "sent up the county for Interment." There is no certificate on file. Signed James V. Pope
WILLIAM BARLOW Private, Co G 10th GA Infantry, see also W.B. BARLOW
WILLIAM BARLOW Private, Co H 1st KY Cavalry and Co D 6th KY Cavalry, enlisted June 15, 1862 in Marion County TN
WILLIAM BARLOW Private, Co E 14th NC Infantry, organized for 12 months as 4th NC Infantry Volunteers at Garysburg, Northampton Co NC June 06, 1861, redesignated as 14th NC Infantry November 14, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
WILLIAM BARLOW Private, Co H 55th NC Infantry, organized at Camp Mangum, Raleigh, Wake Co NC May 1862, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
WILLIAM A. BARLOW Private, Co B 5th AR Infantry, organized for one year's service at Gainesville on June 28, 1861, consolidated with other regiments on April 09, 1865
WILLIAM E. BARLOW Private, Co E 16th AL Infantry, organized at Courtland AL August 1861, consolidated with the 1st, 33rd and 45th Infantry Regiments and designated as the 1st AL Infantry Regiment Consolidated at Smithfield NC April 08, 1865
WILLIAM H. BARLOW Private, Co C 5th GA Reserves
WILLIAM H. BARLOW Private, promoted to Corporal, Co H 17th NC Infantry, organized first for 12 months as the 7th NC Infantry Volunteers in the summer of 1861, Co H was mustered into Confederate service at Hatteras Inlet and was captured at Fort Hatteras on August 20, 1861, regiment redesignated as the 17th NC Infantry November 14, 1861, parts of Co H paroled at Fort Warren, Boston MA December 17, 1861, balance paroled January 25, 1862 and exchanged February 20, 1862, regiment disbanded March 10, 1862 and the reorganized at Camp Mangum, Raleigh, Wake Co NC on May 16, 1862, surrendered in Orange Co NC April 26, 1865
WILLIAM H. BARLOW Corporal, demoted to Private, Co G 19th VA Cavalry, organized principally from the 3rd VA Infantry Regiment, State Line, on April 11, 1863, disbanded April 15, 1865
WILLIAM H. BARLOW Private, Swann's Co, 22nd VA Infantry, also known as the 1st the 1st VA Kanawha Infantry Regiment, organized April 25, 1861, disbanded April 12, 1865 at Christianburg Virginia
WILLIAM H. BARLOW Corporal, demoted to Private, Williamsburg Junior Guard and Co C 32nd VA Infantry, organized May 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
WILLIAM H. BARLOW Private, Co K 47th VA Infantry, organized June 11, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
WILLIAM J. BARLOW Private, Co I 12th VA Infantry, organized 1861 from the 4th VA Infantry Battalion Volunteers
WILLIAM L. BARLOW Private, Co I 26th NC Infantry, organized at Crabtree, Wake Co NC August 27, 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
WILLIAM O. BARLOW Private, VA Surry Light Artillery Battery, organized by the conversion of Co I 3rd VA Infantry to artillery service in the spring of 1862, Captain James DeWitt Hankins, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA April 09, 1865
WILLIAM P. BARLOW Lieutenant, Captain Guibor's Battery, at the Battle of Drywood Missouri on September 02, 1861
Branded as Rebels, Eakin & Hale, 1993
1859 Occupation: Printer Residence: Boards at 160 N. 4th Street, St. Louis, Mo.
1860 27 June: 3d Sgt Co A St. Louis Grays 1st Rgt NVM / 30 June: 3d Sgt Co A St. Louis Grays 1st Rgt MVM
Occupation: Compositor Residence: Boards NS Franklin av. between 6th & 7th; St. Louis, Mo.
1861 10 May: Captured at Camp Jackson, St. Louis County / 11 May: Paroled at the St. Louis Arsenal
25 June: Lt Guibor's Battery MSG 1862: Lt Guibor's Mo Battery CSA
1890 Residence: 2712 Gamble Street, St. Louis, Mo. / Member: Ex-Confederate Historical & Benevolent Assn.
1896: Died in St. Louis, Mo. Buried at Bellfontain Cemetary, Section 184, Public Lot #25, Grave #209, unmarked.
WILLIAM P. BARLOW Private, Co K 25th AL Infantry, organized by the consolidation of the 1st (Loomis') and 6th (McClellan's) Infantry Battalions at Mobile AL January 08, 1862, consolidated with the 22nd, 39th and 50th Infantry Regiments at Smithfield NC April 09, 1865 - W. P. died May 21, 1863 at Academy Hospital, Vicksburg MS of diarrhea
WILLIAM R. BARLOW 4th Sergeant, Co F 6th KY Infantry, enlisted October 29, 1861 at Bowling Green KY, transferred April 26, 1862 to Co I 6th KY Infantry [records say enlisted October 09, 1861 at Cave City KY], demoted to Private, wounded April 07, 1862 at battle of Shiloh
WILLIAM RUFUS BARLOW Private, Co B 18th NC Infantry; enlisted August 24, 1862, in Iredell County NC; captured at Spotsylvania Court House VA on May 12, 1864; imprisoned first at Point Lookout MD; transferred to Elmira NY where he died of pneumonia on January 31, 1865; buried in Grave no. 1787 at Woodlawn National Cemetery, Elmira NY. Regiment was first organized for 12 months as 8th NC Infantry Volunteers at Camp Wyatt, Wilmington, NC July 20, 1861, redesignated as 18th NC Infantry November 14, 1861
WM. P. BARLOW Captain, Captain Barlow's Battery LA Light Artillery
ZEBULON BARLOU or BARLEW Private, Co H 8th (Smith's) TN Cavalry, organized from Davis' TN Cavalry Battalion and parts of the 4th TN (Murray's) Cavalry at Shelbyville TN January 23 1863, Colonel Baxter Smith, surrendered Orange Co NC April 26 1865
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