David Cagle wrote: > > Jesse, > "Tennesseans In The Civil War" shows 4 William Fishers who fought as Rebels > and one William Fisher who fought for the Yankees. There was no William D. > or W. D. Fishers listed. None of the units involved appeared to be local. > > A review of "No Man's Land" by Tony Hays, a book about the Civil War in > Hardin County, does not show a "Civil War" Fisher of any persuasion from > Hardin County. My great-great-grandfather John H. G. Cossey was a Corporal Co. E. 8th Regiment Tennessee Mounted Infantry and his wife Luvicy (Auistin) Cossey was entitled to a pension at the rate of $12 dollars per month, to commence September 26, 1912. I have the original certificate, but I have never seen his name in any book or on any rosters. Johns father Hubbard Cossey is mentioned, with Stephen Austin and Richard Lard (all my ancestors) in an article by Tony Hays about the Bert Hayes Gang, but I have looked throgh the book "No Man's Land" and saw no mention of John. Maybe there's records out there no one has found yet? Debbie Cossey Wasserburger Huntsville, AL