Trying to reach Mr. Mac Avoy (lost his email address) who was compiling info on CW vets burial sites.... Now that I have access to my full records, let me tell you about what I think is a mixup and perhaps can never be corrected. Obviously, I do not know for sure whose body is in the grave marked John Bullock in Pemberton Methodist churchyard,. but it should be my 2 gr. grandfather, JOHB B. BULLOCK, b. 1813, died Jan. 7, 1864 (I have d.c. and written testimony to pension fund by family members.) Most likely, at his age in 1861, he would not have joined up or have been drafted later. The family plot in Pemberton contains the graves of Elizabeth Quigley BULLOCK, wife of John B. Bullock, and son THOMAS BULLOCK, drummer boy in CW, died of typhoid at age 17,and deserves the marker at his grave site. There was a John Bullock in the CW in a NJ regiment. He was JOHN L. BULLOCK (notice the different middle initial) John L. Bullock was born in Philadelphia, PA Sept. 25, 1839. His wife was Adaline E. Bullock. From info found in Civil War Index Files T288, roll 61, JOHN L. BULLOCK was in 6th NJ Regiment, Infantry, Co. G. He filed for pension Aug. 27, 1869 as an invalid, and died Sept. 1870 in Philadelphia. May 9, 1910 his wife filed for pension, Most likely his grave is in Penna. ??? Perhaps you cannot do anything with this information. I wrote to Dept. of Vet Affairs and was "blown off." But the headstone in Pemberton looks like the typical govt headstone. The Bullocks were poor, and Thomas headstone looks like the one for John, but I cannot find out who placed the stones following what records...anyway, thanks for your work that you are doing and thanks for reading all of this. MaisieAnn@aol.com