Doris, Although I have no idea where he is buried, if I can track the rgt up to the time of his death, maybe that will help a bit: The 45th came together at Auburn in May 1862 and was sent immediately to Corinth, then Tupelo, Miss where it lost a large number to disease; in the coming autum, it moved in Ky and fought at Perryville Oct 8, 1862 w/ heavy losses; it fought next at Murfreesboro, Tenn Dec 31, 1862- Jan 3, 1863; following the fight there, the Army pulled back and encamped along what was called the "Duck River Line", in the area of Tullahoma, Bell Buckle, Beech Grove, Shelbyville and War Trace in middle Tenn and stayed there until June 1863; since Martha filed her claim May 2, 1863, he must have died in one of the above areas; I have checked all the Confederate Cemetery Records I have for Tenn, which are few and did not find his burial location; I have no Ky records and very few for Miss. Sorry I could not help, Deo Vindice, Homer