Searching Civil War Records and found this one - not in my line - but may help someone! Name: Pace, Brandon State: Kentucky Regiment: 9th KY Inf Company: G Death: 14 May 1863 Place: Murfreesboro Grave #: M-4904 Source: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm You can search by name, click on the regiment/infantry info and see history of how the troops were organized, what counties its members were raised from, what battles they participated in, and read the history of the battles, etc and find where some fatalities were buried. You can probably tell I'm new to all this - very interesting history. I believe I found where David Foster Pace served the 6th Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Infantry. It was organized at Cave City, KY in November, 1861 and included in Cofer's 1st Kentucky Infantry Battalion. Its members were raised in the counties of Nelson, Spencer, Hardin, Franklin, Barren (bingo!), Green, Allen, Anderson, Bullitt, and Simpson. It became part of the Orphan Brigade or Louisville Legion. This regiment lost 108 killed and wounded at Shiloh, sustained 18 casualties at Baton Rouge, then was active at Vicksburg. During the war it was assigned to General Hanson's, Helm's, and J. H. Lewis' Brigade. It fought with distinction at Murfreesboro and Chickamauga, then saw action in the Atlanta Campaign. In the fall of 1864, the unit was mounted, and aided in the defense of Savannah and the campaign of the Carolinas. It lost seventeen percent of the 269 engaged at Murfreesboro and 220 saw action ! at Chickamauga. The unit totalled 263 men and 221 arms in December, 1863. The 6th surrendered with the Army of Tennessee on April 26, 1865. The field officers were Colonels Martin H Cofer and Joseph H. Lewis, Lieutenant Colonel William L. Clarke, and Majors Thomas H. Hays and Goerge W. Maxson. Janie H. Pace Fort Worth, TX