----- Original Message ----- From: SUSAN DONAHUE <bargerhaus@msn.com> To: Rick Tucker <rltucker@iswt.com>; <TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 7:12 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [TNGIBSON] 6th TN Cav. > Rick, I sure would like to see the complete rosters for the 6th Tennessee > (1st West Tennessee), too. I found someone listed in the 1890 veterans > schedule in Henry Co., TN, as a private in the 6th Tennessee, and the same > person is listed in the 34th Mississippi Infantry. His brother, who is > listed in both outfits is buried out in Arkansas with a Daughters of the > Confederacy marker in front of his gravestone. He named his two children > who were born during the war Lincoln and Mary, and did not go back to > Mississippi after the war, which suggests he either never was a Confederate > or changed sides along the way. I sure would like to solve this little > mystery without getting all the relatives all riled up...(not all of them > acknowledge that the war is over.) > > I would appreciate any information about which libraries in West Tennessee > have copies of the 6th Tennessee Cavalry rosters. > > Susan Donahue > suzid@tripod.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Rick Tucker <rltucker@iswt.com> > To: <TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 9:37 AM > Subject: [TNGIBSON] 6th TN Cav. > > > > Does anyone have a listing of the complete roster for Company M of the 6th > Tennessee Cavalry (US)? The company was formed at North Gibson (Skullbone) > and comprised of men from Gibson and Weakley Counties. If anyone has a list > or knows where I might obtain one I would appreciate it. > > > > Thanks, > > Rick > > > >