Hi Leigh Thanks for the reply. Your GGG Grandfather Thornton F. Jones in 22C poses a very interesting problem. I have two Thornton F. Jones listed in 22C, but I tend to believe there is only one. Your information confirms some of what I have, but not all. My records show: Jones Thornton F. 22C death 11/11/62 MW Baltimore MD N burial 10/24/62 Woods Chapel Meth. Greer PVT captured at Boonesboro MD sent on 9/14/62 to Frederick MD Provost Marshal and on 10/3/62 he was paroled at Baltimore MD, to Provost Marshal and Died of Wounds on 11/11/62. Wife, Clarinda. In Dark Hours but not in Broken Fortunes Grave marking for survey entry at Woods Memorial at Greer JONES, Clarinda wife of Thorton Nov 19, 1820, Nov 19, 1884 JONES, Thorton May 27, 1824, Oct 24, 1862 died in civil war at Baltimore, MD The Broken Fortunes entry for T. F. Jones. Jones Thornton F. 22C died 6/15/62 MW Washington DC N Enlisted Spartanburg, age 34 (born 1828) b.5/27/24 buried at Nazareth Cem Greenville in Broken Fortunes. Note: The on-line rosters for 22C only have on Jones which lead to the conclusion they are the person buried at Woods Memorial Cemetery, but dates are confused. Grave indicates he was buried several days before he died according to Dark Hours. However, Broken Fortunes has death date before he was captured on battlefield at Boonesboro. Sure looks like he was wounded severely and left on the battlefield. No indication he was ever sent to a major prison. Rather the Yankees paroled him before he became a DPOW. Wonder if his family went to Baltimore/Washington to nurse him prior to his death and bring his body home for burial. Here in CA, I don't have access to his CSR, but a look at the microfilm in the Kennedy Room at the Library might clear up some of the confusion between Kirkland's two books. The States Rights Gist Camp 1451 SCV is working a project to assure CSA markers on graves of the vets buried in the County. They have also been working with Kirkland to update Broken Fortunes. I will pass this along to them. I have data on 12 more Jones. Maybe some of them are related to you? Let me know. I will get back to you about Sanford Rogers. There were 4 Rogers in 22C and 3 of them didn't come home alive. Maybe he won't be as confusing. This may not add much to explain why we don't know much of the circumstances of Thornton's death. We do know that the published records for him are confused. Talk later, KEN