Dear Jane, Thank you for posting the CSA rosters for Carroll County. My husband's ancestor, Joseph J. Johnston, was in Company K. In the service pension filed by his widow, Elizabeth Velvin Johnston, he was captured while on sick furlough during July 1864 and sent to Fort Douglas, Illinois where he died of acute dysentery in October 1864. In your roster he was listed as a sargeant. By his death he was a lieutenant. I do not have any information regarding his parentage. On his son's (John T. Johnston) death certificate, the informant listed Joseph's birth place as Scotland. I've located Joseph on the 1842 Tax Digest, 1850 and 1860 censuses. I do have the parents of his wife, Elizabeth Velvin. It does get somewhat confusing because the family is sometimes of course listed as JOHNSON without the "T". There is also the complication that in the 1860 census index the family is listed as "JORDAN". It was only by scrolling through the entire Carroll County 1860 census that I found them. I do NOT have any burial location for Elizabeth or her parents. I have heard it said that those JOHNSTON's (with a "T") are originally from Scotland while JOHNSON (without the "T") are originally from England. Is anyone researching this JOHNSTON or the VELVIN family? Thanks again, Jane for all the hard work! Carole