This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_919003063_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Here is some more info I found on the net. Four pages long. Bobbi --part0_919003063_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: [email protected] Return-path: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Kentucky Cemetery's - Gentry's Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 17:51:24 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit HEBRON CEMETERY, Bullitt County, KentuckySURNAMES F - L Made available to the USGenWeb Archives by Melissa Nussbaum - [email protected] & Ruby Hillberry - [email protected] GENTRY, Bert b: 1873 d: 1932 GENTRY, Edgar G., b: 23 Aug 1905 d: 27 Nov 1987 GENTRY, Harold R., b: 12 Oct 1916 d: 10 Oct 1977 GENTRY, J. S. "Sam", b: 24 Jan 1875 d: 19 Feb 197? GENTRY, Lillie D. Thornberry, b: 27 Dec 1887 d: 05 July 1971 GENTRY, Maudie R., b: 05 Aug 1905 d: -- GENTRY, Maudie, b: 1877 d: 1964 GENTRY, Nova Bergen Masden, b: 25 Nov 1902 d: 12 May 1990 GENTRY, Rosha Hall, b: 08 July 1917 d: GENTRY, Rosie Ridgeway b: 13 Feb 1884 d: 26 Nov 1965 GENTRY, Ruby W., b: 29 May 1914 d: -- GENTRY, Rufus L., b: 18 Apr 1916 d: -- GENTRY, Wm. N., b: 10 Nov 1880 d: 27 June 1950 CEMETERIES: GENTRY, Lee Co., KY Submitted by: [email protected] ([email protected]) This cemetery is located on Derrick Ridge Road, Zoe, Ky. This is the complete list in this cemetery. GENTRY, M. L. b. Aug. 29, 1871 d. Sept. 19, 1955 GENTRY, Brack D. b. May 5, 1899 d. Feb. 29, 1964 (Son of M. L. Gentry) GENTRY, Mattie b. Aug. 24, 1902 d. April 2, 1986 (Wife of Brack D. Gentry) GENTRY, Jerry Feb. 7, 1947 d. Stillborn (Son of Goebel Gentry) Poplar Log Cemetery Located on Highway 63 about 3 miles east of Temple Hill. There are a number of unmarked graves. Cemetery listing provided by Vickie Connor, with our gratitude! Gentry, Eula M. b. 05-17-1904 d.12-24-1968 oss/Joe Gentry, Florida D. b.11-09-1873 d.08-07-1874 d/o J.H. & S.F. Gentry, Garland J. b.02-25-1931 m:01-19-1952 Gentry, James b.1827 d.1881 Gentry, Joe C. b.03-14-1902 d.05-03-1944 Gentry, Lee Ann unreadable d/oJames & Mary Gentry, N. Earlene b.01-31-1935 d. 08-04-1988 oss/GarlandGentry, Nancy 1828 1908 Gentry, Thomas Scott b.08-24-1986 d.08-24-1986 s/o Maxey & Traci Holly Cemetery, Madison Co., KY Located on Red House Road where the railroad tracks cross over. Surveyed March 1998. The cemetery is in the backyard of a house and is kept neat. Several of the limestone markers have flaked completely off. * marks information obtained from an article in the Richmond Climax 14 Aug 1889. Benajah Gentry 10 Jan 1780 10 May 1860 Paulina Gentry 12 Mar 1785 20 Jun 1851* (Wife of Benajah Gentry) SHULTZTOWN CEMETERY PRENTISS ROAD, OHIO CO, KY DARCUS GENTRY B. 1872 D. 1901 JAMES GENTRY B. 9-21-1838 D. 10-28-1898 SARAH ELLEN B. 11-17-1835 D. 1-2-1890 (W/O JAMES) Union #2 Cemetery Information came from book entitled "Barren County Cemeteries". Located near Nobob in SE Barren county. Take Hwy 90 E. Turn R on 839 before getting to Eighty Eight. Go about 3.6 miles. Cemetery is to the right behind the church. Submitted by Vickie Connor. *Gentry, Lottie L.........6-10-1878....4-1-1904....w/o W.D. *Gentry, W. Stanley....1-12-1935....3-22-1986 The Zollicoffer Confederate Cemetery is located on Ky. Hwy. 235, 1 mile south of Nancy, KY (Nancy is located on Ky. Hwy. 80, 8 miles west of Somerset). Follow signs to Mill Springs Battlefield. ZOLLICOFFER CONFEDERATE CEMETERY MILL SPRINGS BATTLEFIELD NANCY, PULASKI COUNTY, KENTUCKY Compiled by Geoffrey R. Walden Mill Springs Battlefield Assn. Total Confederate Killed or Mortally Wounded .... 148 DIED IN HOSPITALS AFTER THE BATTLE (not including those named above as mortally wounded; not necessarily battle casualties - some of these died of disease; these do not have memorial markers in the Zollicoffer Confederate Cemetery) 28th Tenn. Inf. GENTRY Jesse Co. B died Jan. 28, 1862 7 (Foot-note obtaining to these records fromZollicoffer Confederate Cemetery.) INTRODUCTION -- This listing is a compilation of Confederate States Army casualties suffered during the campaign and battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky, 19 January 1862 (also called the battle of Fishing Creek, or Logan's Crossroads). Those who were killed in action were (with the following exceptions) buried in unmarked mass graves on the battlefield. In addition, those who were mortally wounded were buried at the sites of various field hospitals in the area. In May 1997, the Sons of Confederate Veterans Gen. Ben Hardin Helm Camp 1703, along with the Mill Springs Battlefield Assn., erected memorial grave markers near the location of one of the mass graves on the battlefield. These markers were for all of those casualties noted as having been killed or mortally wounded during the battle (whether buried on the battlefield or at field hospital sites). This Zollicoffer Confederate Cemetery includes markers for Gen. Zollicoffer (command and staff) and Lt. Bailie Peyton, Jr. (20th Tenn. Inf.), although their bodies were removed to Nashville for burial after the battle. Markers were not erected for those listed below who died in the area either before or after the battle, but who were probably not actual battle casualties. NOTES General -- Names, ranks, and dates differ from source to source. For the purposes of this listing, the data found in the Compiled Service Records or unit histories are considered to be the most correct. Significant differences have been shown in parentheses or in these notes. Refer to GR Walden's Mill Springs bibliography for complete citations. (Notes for missing numbers below belong to a separate compilation.) 4. The bodies of Gen. Zollicoffer and Lt. Peyton were removed to Nashville for burial. Gen. Zollicoffer is buried in the Old City Cemetery. There is some evidence that Capt. Fogg's body may also have been removed, but this is not certain. 5. OR I,7, page 109. Fogg's rank is variously given as Lt., Capt., and Maj. (listed as Capt. in Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part 2). Fogg's initials confirmed by entries in Zollicoffer (1861-62). Shields was a Pvt. in Co. C, 20th Tenn. Inf. (McMurray (1904), page 101), but his Compiled Service Record in the National Archives (CSR, NA) shows that he was promoted to 2nd Lt. in the Corps of Cavalry, CS Regular Army, 24 December 1861. 6. Contributed by John Block, source unknown. 7. Lindsley (1886), unit rosters. 8. Worsham (1902), page 24. 9. Worsham (1902) lists Lt. J. Carleton of Co. G; however, service records show that he survived the battle; Pvt. James Carlton of Co. B was killed. Source - listing provided by Kevin Skelton, 19th Tenn. Inf. reenactment unit. 10. Clemenson is listed as a Lt. in Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part 2; as a Pvt. in all other sources. 11. Listed as a Pvt. in Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part 2. 12. McMurray (1904), pages 77-180 (company rosters). 13. Name given as Auglin by Lindsley (1886). 14. Probably same as J.M. Dean; name given as J.M. Dean by Lindsley. 15. Not listed in Lindsley (1886).16. Listed as a Pvt. in Lindsley (1886). 17. Listed as F.A. Jones in Lindsley (1886). 18. Listed as George Keith in Lindsley (1886). 19. Name given as Taxon in Lindsley (1886); Laxton in McMurray (1904). 20. Listed as killed at Murfreesboro in Lindsley (1886). 21. Not listed as died in McMurray (1904). 22. Listed as killed Jan. 18, 1862 in Lindsley (1886). 23. Not listed in McMurray (1904). 24. Listed as wounded only in McMurray (1904), page 180. 25. Listed as died (not killed) Jan. 19, 1862 in Lindsley (1886). 26. Compiled Service Records, Confederate Soldiers, Record Group 109, National Archives (microfilm copies in various libraries). 27. Saunders (1982), page 188, says he was mortally wounded and died in a Federal hospital in Somerset. 28. Simpson (1910), page 336. 29. Worsham (1902), page 26. 30. McMurray (1904), pages 98, 180. 31. Hancock (1887), page 97. 32. Hancock (1887), page 106. Hancock gives the name as Hearmon; listed as Heriman in Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part 2. 33. McMurray (1904), pages 106, 115, 168, 176. 34. Shown in McMurray (1904), page 170, as "Thomas Prewitt, died since war." 37. Died February 8, 1862 (ibid.)38. Died January 26, 1862 (ibid.) 42. Compiled Service Records, 15th Miss. Inf., National Archives, Record Group 109, microfilm series M269 (researched by Dan Mercer, Bill Neikirk, Ron Nicholas, Jeff Thomas, and Geoff Walden at the Mississippi Dept. for Archives & History, 25 February 1994).43. No Compiled Service Record in microfilm rolls. 44. "Sketch of the Water Valley Rifles, Co. F, 15th Regt.," Mississippi Dept. Archives & Hist. James Womack is listed as "Jesse." 45. Sketch of Co. G, 15th Miss., Mississippi Dept. Archives & Hist. Land is listed as "Laud" in Binford MS; Black is not listed elsewhere, and may have simply been wounded instead of killed. 46. Binford MS "Recollections." Harrington is listed as a Lt. A Jack McKey is listed by Rietti, p. 192; probably same as Thom. J. McKey. 47. This may be the Cox noted as having died near Mill Springs about Jan. 29, 1862 - no other Cox in the microfilm CSRs fits. See Note 28. 48. Brister was wounded, captured, and later died. His CSR does not actually state that his death was due to his wound. 49. Spencer may not actually be a casualty of the battle. His CSR says he "died Mill Spring Ky. Jan. 19/62." Most of the muster roll entries for the other casualties say "killed at Fishing Creek, Jan. 19, 1862." 50. "Final Statements of Deceased Soldiers," Mississippi Dept. of Archives & Hist. Probably the same as Pvt. Juekson G. Davis, Co. B - listed as having died at Mill Springs on Dec. 31, 1861 (CSR) (listed by Watkins as G. Jackson Davis, died Dec. 31, 1861). 51. Waters (1992), page 139, lists him as "Ensign, Killed at Fishing Creek." The rank of Ensign did not exist in the Confederate Army until 1864; this rank was held by regimental color-bearers.52. Waters (1992), page 127 53. Listed by Raymond Watkins, Falls Church, VA, from information in the Compiled Service Records, National Archives 54. Question mark appears on Watkins' list; Zollicoffer's forces were not in the vicinity of Mill Springs until late November 1861. 55. Date probably an error; Zollicoffer's forces did not arrive at Mill Springs until late November 1861. 56. Maj. Horace Rice, Report of Operations and Casualties of the 29th Regt. Tenn. at the battle of Webb's Cross Roads, dated Feb. 2d, 1862. National Archives, Record Group 109 (see OR I, 7, p. 115). 57. William P. Painter, Roster of the Water Valley Rifles, Co. F, 15th Mississippi Inf., in Yalobusha County History (1982), pp. C-32 - C-33. Charles E. Bankhead is not listed as a casualty of Mill Springs. 59. Born in 1822 in Marion Co., AL. Family spells the name Aston. SCV Centennial History Book (1997), p. 68. 60. Photo in Portraits of Conflict: Mississippi. 61. Photo in McMurray (1904), opposite p. 153. 62. Photo in Ridley (1906), p. 39. Alexander Cemetery Doe Creek Area Estill Co., KY Submitted by Jennifer Bawden - [email protected] Gentry, James I. 1862 1942 --part0_919003063_boundary--