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    1. [TXORANGE] BAKER / REESE Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=188 Surname: BAKER, REESE ------------------------- BAKER, G. B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) BAKER, GREEN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) BAKER, JOHN ANDERSON, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in (?) Company “G”, 24th “Texas Volunteer”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. BAKER, JOSEPH C., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) **BAKER, RICHARD CRAWFORD, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.)(note: gave his life in Battle for his Countries “Cause”; the “Cause”; of “Liberty”!) BAKER, ROBERT P., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. (note: R. P. Baker listed in the Complete Roster of Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865; listed as serving in the following Companies and Texas Regiments: Co. “G”, 33rd Texas Cavalry; “Young’s” Company “E”, Texas Infantry; Co. “F”, “Waul’s” Texas Legion; “Lieutenant”, Co. “E”, 30th Texas Cavalry) **BAKER, STEPHEN, F. “CAPTAIN” “COMMANDING OFFICER”, Entered the service of the Confederate States of America in April 27, 1861, and served “Honorably”, as “Captain”, “Commanding Officer” of the 2nd Brigade “Texas Troops” “Orange Light Guard”, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Orange County, Texas. First Company formed in Orange County, Texas. “Captain” Baker gave his life in battle for his Countries “Cause”; the “Cause”; of “Liberty”! Served as County Clerk in Orange County, Texas from: September, 1860 to August, 1861. **BAKER, WILLIAM P. JR., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. He gave his life in Battle for his Countries “Cause”; the “Cause” of “Liberty”. (note: a W. P. Baker is listed in the Complete Roster of Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865 as serving in: Company “E”, 30th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”.) REESE, A. H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) REESE, CUTHBERT, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) REESE, GEORGE, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) REESE, HENRY L., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B” “Artillery” & “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.)) REESE, JAMES, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Cavalry”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) REESE, JAMES MONROE, Enlisted the service of the Confederate States of America, in May, 1862, and served “Honorably” as a “Private” in Company “G”, of the 13th Regiment of “Texas Cavalry”, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Polk County, Texas. He was “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate service on the 20th day of May, 1865, by Colonel Crawford. At which time he held the rank of “Private”. (Obtained from “Southern Cross of Honor” application”…his writing). Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 03209/31173 (Two). REESE, JOSEPH H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas

    06/10/2000 08:46:47
    1. [TXORANGE] DOBBS Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=187 Surname: DOBBS ------------------------- DOBBS, HARRISON H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) DOBBS, JEFFERSON J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) DOBBS, J. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County, (Sabine Pass), Texas.)

    06/10/2000 08:40:21
    1. [TXORANGE] LINSCOMB / CURRY Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=186 Surname: LINSCOMB, LINSCUM, CURRY ------------------------- *CURRY, P. B., (Plot 2; Evergreen Cemetery), Born: 16th day of September, 1836. Deceased: 15th day of May, 1910. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America on the 21st day of June, 1861, as a “Private”, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”(5), of the 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery, C.S.A. He was at the time of his enlistment a resident of Galveston, Texas. He was “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate service in April, 1865, by Captain E. P. Turner, aid, General J. B. McGruder. At the time of his discharge from said Confederate service he held the rank of “Private”. (Obtained from “Southern Cross of Honor’ application…his writing). He Fought at Battle of Galveston, Texas. **Compatriot Curry served many years as “Commander” of “Walter P. Lane”, Camp 639, United Confederate Veterans, Orange, Texas. Formed in 1889, this Camp was the first Veteran Service Organization at Orange. Also Compatriot P. B. Curry served as Mayor of Orange, Texas. (Wife: Eliza Ann Curry. Born: 10th day of December, 1845. Deceased: 15th day of September, 1907.) LINSCOMB, CALEB L., (Buried in Linscomb Cemetery , in Confederate Uniform), wounded at Sabine Pass Battle. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, in May, 1861, and served “Honorably” as a “Private” in Company “F”, “Dailey’s Regiment” of “Cavalry”, C.S.A., “Ragsdales Command”. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Orange County, Texas. He was “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate service on the 25th day of May, 1865, by Colonel Dailey at Hempstead, Texas. At which time he held the rank of “Private”. (Obtained from “Southern Cross of Honor” application…his writing). Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 12567. LINSCOMB, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”, in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 12567. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) LINSCOMB, NAPOLEON, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) LINSCUM, J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texa

    06/10/2000 08:35:04
    1. [TXORANGE] BROWN / YOUNG Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=185 Surname: BROWN, YOUNG ------------------------- BROWN, B.W., “AQM”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) BROWN, HENRY, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) BROWN, JAMES A., “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) BROWN, JOHN, “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) BROWN, NEWTON, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was fromed in Tyler County, Texas. Company “D” later becamne Company “H”.) BROWN, SAMUEL M. “SURGEON”, (Plot 2; Evergreen Cemetery), Born: Deceased: 1887. South Carolina native Samuel M. Brown served with distinction as a Surgeon in the Confederate Army during the “War of Northern Aggression”. He and His Family settled in East Texas 1866, and in 1871 moved to Orange, Texas. He was a respected local physician often treating County jail prisoners and paupers. A leading citizen of the town, he was tragically killed in a locomotive accident on March 29, 1887. A local newspaper reported that He was aiding a child when He was struck by the train, and His death was a great shock to the citizens of Orange. (Texas Historical Marker at His Grave. Recorded: 1987). BROWN, REUBEN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas. Company “E” later became Company “B”.) BROWN, THOMAS F. M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company "E”, 11th "Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas. Company “E” later became Company “B”.) YOUNG, CHESLEY M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served ‘Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) YOUNG, FRANCIS, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 11594. YOUNG, J. B., “2nd LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, C.S.A. YOUNG, J. L., “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, ‘Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B”, spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas.) (Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) YOUNG, JOHNATHAN W., “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B”, spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas.) (Later on Company “E” was merged into Company “B”; then Company “B” was assigned to Company “I”, 13th “Bates”, “Texas Volunteers”, Infantry.) (Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) YOUNG, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted Cavalry”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) YOUNG, SAMUEL S., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) YOUNG, THOMAS, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, on the 20th day of December, 1863, and served “Honorably” as a “Private” in Company “F”, Dailey’s Regiment of “Cavalry”, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Orange County, Texas. He was “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate service on the 25th day of May, 1865, by Colonel Dailey at Hempstead, Texas. At which time he held the rank of “Private”. (Obtained from “Southern Cross of Honor” application…his writing). Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 03215.

    06/10/2000 08:17:32
    1. [TXORANGE] GIBBS / WILSON Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=184 Surname: GIBBS, WILSON ------------------------- GIBBS, WALTER C.,”CAPTAIN”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably, served as a “Lieuteant” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Infantry”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. Elected “Captain” of Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Cavalry”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A., in June, 1862. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas. Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) WILLSON, THOMAS H., “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B”, spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) WILSON, DAVID, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) WILSON, DAVID H., “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) WILSON, DOUGLAS W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas. Company “E” later became Company “B”.) WILSON, FRANCIS, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) WILSON, J. M., (Plot 3, Evergreen Cemetery), Born: 05th day of February, 1845. Deceased: 07th day of April, 1886. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. WILSON, JOHN, (Plot 4; Evergreen Cemetery), Born: January 04, 1815. Died: October 26, 1911. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. WILSON, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” with LT. Dick Dowling, “Davis Guards”, C.S.A., fought at the “Battle of Sabine Pass”. WILSON, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: may be the same Joseph above that fought with the “Davis Guards”) (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) WILSON, RICHARD G., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, on the 13th day of May, 1861, and served “Honorably” as a “Private” in Company “K”, 12th Regiment of “Mississippi Infantry”, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Port Gibson, Mississippi. He was “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate service on the 9th day of April, 1865, by General W. S. Grant when General Robert E. Lee surrendered. At which time he held the rank of “Private”. (Obtained from “Southern Cross of Honor” application…his writing). Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 34648. Wife: Annie Schreiber Wilson. Deceased: September 06, 1898, 54 years old. WILSON, W. D., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas. Company “D” later became Company “H”.) WILSON, WILLIAM, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B”, spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.)

    06/10/2000 08:09:39
    1. [TXORANGE] FLOYD Confederate Soldier in Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=183 Surname: FLOYD ------------------------- FLOYD, JOHN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in the Orange County “Coast Guard”, “Merriman’s Company”, “Local Defense Troops”, C.S.A. Mounted Confederate Soldiers that patrolled Orange County, Texas water ways on horseback for enemy activities and ships.

    06/10/2000 08:04:24
    1. [TXORANGE] COURT / SMITH Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=182 Surname: COURT, SMITH ------------------------- COURT, THOMAS J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) COURTS, J. M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note Company “B”, spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, AUGUSTUS W., “2ND LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th ‘Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, (?B.H.) (?R.H.), “SHIP CAPTAIN”, (Plot 3, Evergreen Cemetery) Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” as a “Captain”, in charge of “River Steamers”, “Cotton Clad Confederate Paddle Wheelers”, “Marine Department”, C.S.A. In Orange County, Texas. SMITH, BENJAMIN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) SMITH, BRYANT, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) SMITH, D. E., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, D. Y., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson county (Sabine Pass), Texas.) (?)SMITH, EDWARD, “REVEREND”, Buried in “Smith Cemetery”, at Fairmount, Texas. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” as a “Private”, and fought at Sabine Pass. Became a Minister after the war. SMITH, E. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) SMITH, E. P., “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) SMITH, E. T., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, FROST B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, GEORGE W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, HENRY M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company "H”, 11th "Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “H” was formed from Company “D” which was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) SMITH, HEZEKIAH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) SMITH, HOMER W., “OUARTERMASTER SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, J. F., “CAPTAIN”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, C.S.A. SMITH, JOHN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) SMITH, JOHNATHAN L., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, J. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas Volunteers, C.S.A. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) SMITH, J. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, J. Q., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, J. S., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, J. W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, LEVI, “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, N. H., “2ND LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” with “Lieutenant” Dick Dowling, “Davis Guards”, C.S.A., and fought at the “Battle of Sabine Pass”. (note: may be the same Gentleman as Niles H. Smith below). SMITH, NILES H., “1ST LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: may be the same N. H. above) (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, OSBORN R., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 06115. SMITH, R. W., “2nd LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 13th Texas Volunteers, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Anderson County, Texas.) SMITH, SILAS, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) (?)SMITH, THOMAS J., (Plot 4; Evergreen Cemetery), Born: October 29, 1837 (Born at Erie County, Ohio). Deceased: December 16, 1901. SMITH, THOMAS J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: may be the same Thomas J. above in “Evergreen Cemetery”, Orange, Texas) (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, V. S., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, W. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaught’s”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: May be the same W. J. Smith below). (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) SMITH, W. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: may be the same Gentleman as W. J. Smith above) (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, WILLIAM, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, WILLIAM M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) SMYTH, S. G., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.)

    06/10/2000 07:55:53
    1. [TXORANGE] PARKER Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=181 Surname: PARKER ------------------------- PARKER, A. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) PARKER, THOMAS J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) PARKER, W. R., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.)

    06/10/2000 07:48:13
    1. [TXORANGE] Shipbuilding in WWII
    2. Mary Griffin
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=180 Surname: Hixon ------------------------- I am looking for information on my mother's govenment service during WWII in Orange, Orange Co., Texas. I would be interested to know the company that the govenment contracted to build ships. She worked two years during the War as a welder (rivets) and received a serving tray with a seal for each quarter of work as a keep sake. She is now deceased and after finding this tray I am curious about the work she did. I have always heard of many women working as "Rosie the Riveter" during the war. Thank you for any information you might have.

    06/10/2000 07:32:30
    1. [TXORANGE] RE: Military Posts
    2. Shirley Hardee
    3. You are a busy bee. And even though I have not made a connection, I thank you Mr. Allen Connel. And, I appreciate what you are putting into this list. Shirley Hardee

    06/10/2000 05:28:45
    1. [TXORANGE] HEARD / HURD / RITCHIE Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=179 Surname: HEARD, HURD, RITCHIE ------------------------- HEARD, JOHN WILLIAM, (Buried: Hershner Cemetery, Angleton, Texas), Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” as a “Private” in Company “D”, 2nd Regiment, “Louisiana Cavalry”, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Catahoula Parish, Harrisonburg, Louisiana. Discharged from said Confederate Service on the 18th day of November, 1863. Applied for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas. HURD, HARRISON W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) RICHEY, THOMAS COPE, Applied for a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. RITCHIE, (UNKNOWN), Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) RITCHIE, JOHN A., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.)

    06/10/2000 04:42:01
    1. [TXORANGE] FLOWERS / ODOM Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=178 Surname: FLOWERS, ODOM, ODUM ------------------------- FLOWERS, A. B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) FLOWERS, B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B”, spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) FLOWERS, CHARLES, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) ODUM, RICHARD, “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.)

    06/10/2000 04:34:16
    1. [TXORANGE] WILLIAMS Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=177 Surname: WILLIAMS ------------------------- WILLIAMS, BYRD, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C” “Infantry” & “A” “Cavalry”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas. Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) WILLIAMS, D., “PRIVATE”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. WILLIAMS, D. R., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States, and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) WILLIAMS, H., “PRIVATE”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. WILLIAMS, J. B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company "B”, “Artillery”, 11th "Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) WILLIAMS, J. D., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas. Company “D” later became Company “H”.) WILLIAMS, JOHN D., “2nd LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) WILLIAMS, O., “PRIVATE”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. WILLIAMS, RICHARD, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass),Texas.) WILLIAMS, S., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) WILLIAMS, W. W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company "A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B”, spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed at Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.)

    06/10/2000 04:28:10
    1. [TXORANGE] JONES / RICHARD Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=175 Surname: JONES, RICHARD, RICHARDS ------------------------- JONES, C. H., “”1st LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “K”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. JONES, DAVID M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) JONES, FOSTER, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange, Texas.) JONES, FRANCIS E., “3RD LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton, Texas.) JONES, F. E., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) JONES, JAMES J., “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) JONES, JOHN H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G” “Infantry” & “C” “Infantry”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” & “G” were formed in Newton County, Texas.) JONES, JOHN H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton, Texas.) JONES, JONATHAN E., “JR. 2ND LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) JONES, JOSEPH (?JOE) H., (Plot 4, Evergreen Cemetery), Born: April, 1836. Deceased: October, 1927. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas. Pension #: 17139. (note: a Joseph H. Jones served as: “Sergeant”, Company “G”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”.) JONES, M. H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) JONES, M. M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) JONES, SAMUEL F., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton, Texas.) JONES, SARSHALL R., “BUGLER”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton, Texas.) JONES, SHADRACH, “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) JONES, SOLOMON, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) JONES, WILLIAM, “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass, Texas.) RICHARD, JOISSIN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) RICHARD, PAUL, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) RICHARD, VICTORINE, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) RICHARDS, ALFRED, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served ‘Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) RICHARDS, J. C. M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.)

    06/10/2000 04:22:39
    1. [TXORANGE] WHITE / LEWIS Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=173 Surname: LEWIS, WHITE ------------------------- LEWIS, ASA S., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) LEWIS, GEORGE W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) LEWIS, H. M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America in and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) LEWIS, JOHN J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) LEWIS, THOMAS, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange, Texas.) LEWIS, THOMAS H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) LEWIS, W. J., (Plot 2; Evergreen Cemetery) (Grave not Marked), Born: 1843. Deceased: 1908. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, in September, 1861, and served “Honorably” as a “Private” in Company “A”, “A. W. Spaight’s Battalion”, “Cavalry”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Orange County, Texas. He was “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate service in May, 1865, by Colonel A. W. Spaight at Liberty, Texas. At which time he held the rank of “Private”. (Information obtained from “Southern Cross of Honor Application”…his writing). Received a Confederate Pension from the States of Texas. Pension # 10175. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) LEWIS, WILLIAM, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) LEWIS, WILLIAM H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) LEWIS, WILLIAM M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed in Jefferson County, Texas.) WHITE, A. A., “PRIVATE”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. WHITE, E., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) WHITE, GEORGE, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) WHITE, H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) WHITE, JOHN W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”with LT. Dick Dowling, “Davis Guards”, C.S.A, fought at the “Battle of Sabine Pass”.

    06/10/2000 04:14:44
    1. [TXORANGE] HAYES / MORGAN Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=171 Surname: HAYES, HAYNES, MORGAN ------------------------- HAYES, J. H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) HAYNES, C. W., “CAPTAIN”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in the “2nd Brigade”, “Captain Peyton Blands Militia”, “Home Defense Troops”, C.S.A. (Orange, Texas) HAYNES, D. B., “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) HAYNES, GEORGE W., “1ST LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) MORGAN, (UNKNOWN), “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) MORGAN, C. W., “PRIVATE”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 13th Texas Volunteer “Cavalry”, C.S.A. MORGAN, J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) MORGAN, J. H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company "B”, 11th "Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was fromed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) MORGAN, JOHN B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) MORGAN, R. L., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) MORGAN, ROBERT, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. MORGAN, W. L. B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts’, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) MORGAN, WILLIAM O., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.)

    06/10/2000 04:05:42
    1. [TXORANGE] WALLACE / WATSON Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=169 Surname: WALLACE, WATSON ------------------------- WALLACE, E., “PRIVATE”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. WALLACE, L. W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) WALLACE, M. C., “2ND LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) WATSON, D., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) WATSON, JOHN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) WATSON, J., “PRIVATE”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 13th “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. WATSON, JOSEPH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 03214. WATSON, JULIUS, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas. Later on Company “C” became Company “E”.) WATSON, REDDIE, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas. Later on Company “C” became Company “E”.) WATSON, RICHMOND, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas “Infantry”, Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas. Later on Company “C” became Company “E”.) WATTSON, SAMUEL, “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.)

    06/10/2000 03:55:27
    1. [TXORANGE] FOREMAN / TAYLOR / MYERS Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=167 Surname: FOREMAN, TAYLOR, MYERS ------------------------- FOREMAN, GEORGE A. SR., (Plot 4; Evergreen Cemetery), Born: 1840. Deceased: 1919. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America on the 15th day of May, 1861 and served “Honorably”, as a “Private” in Company “G”, 21st Regiment “Texas Cavalry”, C.S.A. He was at his time of enlistment a resident of Orange, Texas. He was “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate service on the 26th day of May, 1865, by Captain C. H. Hannah, Colonel Giddings. At which time he held the rank of “Private”. (Obtained from “Southern Cross of Honor” application…his writing.) (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) TAYLOR, (UNKNOWN), Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) TAYLOR, J. G. L., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) TAYLOR, WALTER B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) MYERS, FRANK C., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 43801. MYERS, ROBERT CHARLES, “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. “Honorably” discharged from said Confederate Service on 28th day of May, 1865. Buried: “Dorman Cemetery”, Orange, Texas. (note: may be the same Gentleman below).(note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) MYERS, ROBERT C., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 11595. (note: may be the same Gentleman above) MYERS, T. C., Applied for a Confederate pension from the State of Texas.

    06/10/2000 03:49:12
    1. [TXORANGE] PUTNAM / PUTMAN Confederate Soldier in Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=165 Surname: PUTNAM, PUTMAN ------------------------- PUTMAN, JAMES J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note:Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.)

    06/10/2000 03:35:51
    1. [TXORANGE] GARNER / SMITH / HARMON Confederate Soldiers in and around Orange
    2. Allen Connel
    3. Posted on: Orange Co. Tx Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Orange?read=163 Surname: GARNER, SMITH, HARMON ------------------------- GARNER, L., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) HARMON, BARNEY, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 17140. HARMON, JOHN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 43426. (note: a John M. Harmon served in the 11th Texas “Infantry”; a John W. Harmon served in Company “M”, 13th Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A.) HARMON, JOHN, JR., “1ST LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) HARMON, JOSHUA, “BLACKSMITH”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) HARMON, J. T., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “E”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Dismounted Cavalry” “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “E” was formed at Jefferson County, Texas.) HARMON, WILLIAM H., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) SMITH, AUGUSTUS W., “2ND LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th ‘Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, (?B.H.) (?R.H.), “SHIP CAPTAIN”, (Plot 3, Evergreen Cemetery) Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” as a “Captain”, in charge of “River Steamers”, “Cotton Clad Confederate Paddle Wheelers”, “Marine Department”, C.S.A. In Orange County, Texas. SMITH, BENJAMIN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) SMITH, BRYANT, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) SMITH, D. E., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, D. Y., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson county (Sabine Pass), Texas.) (?)SMITH, EDWARD, “REVEREND”, Buried in “Smith Cemetery”, at Fairmount, Texas. Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” as a “Private”, and fought at Sabine Pass. Became a Minister after the war. SMITH, E. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) SMITH, E. P., “CORPORAL”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 21st Texas “Cavalry”, “First Texas Lancers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) SMITH, E. T., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, FROST B., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “A”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “A” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, GEORGE W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, HENRY M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company "H”, 11th "Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “H” was formed from Company “D” which was formed in Tyler County, Texas.) SMITH, HEZEKIAH, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) SMITH, HOMER W., “OUARTERMASTER SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Artillery”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, J. F., “CAPTAIN”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, C.S.A. SMITH, JOHN, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) SMITH, JOHNATHAN L., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, J. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas Volunteers, C.S.A. (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) SMITH, J. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, J. Q., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, J. S., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, J. W., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, LEVI, “SERGEANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, N. H., “2ND LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” with “Lieutenant” Dick Dowling, “Davis Guards”, C.S.A., and fought at the “Battle of Sabine Pass”. (note: may be the same Gentleman as Niles H. Smith below). SMITH, NILES H., “1ST LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “B”, “Artillery”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, C.S.A. (note: may be the same N. H. above) (note: Company “B” spent most of the War stationed at Sabine Pass, Texas. Company “B” was formed in Jefferson County (Sabine Pass), Texas.) SMITH, OSBORN R., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably”. Received a Confederate pension from the State of Texas. Pension # 06115. SMITH, R. W., “2nd LIEUTENANT”, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America and served “Honorably” in Company “D”, 13th Texas Volunteers, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “D” was formed in Anderson County, Texas.) SMITH, SILAS, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.) SMITH, THOMAS J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “C”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: may be the same Thomas J. above in “Evergreen Cemetery”, Orange, Texas) (note: Company “C” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, V. S., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, W. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “I”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Flowernaught’s”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: May be the same W. J. Smith below). (note: Company “I” was formed in Orange County, Texas.) SMITH, W. J., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “G”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Infantry”, C.S.A. (note: may be the same Gentleman as W. J. Smith above) (note: Company “G” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, WILLIAM, Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “H”, 13th Texas “Cavalry”, “Dreadnaughts”, C.S.A., later “Dismounted”. (note: Company “H” was formed in Newton County, Texas.) SMITH, WILLIAM M., Enlisted in the service of the Confederate States of America, and served “Honorably” in Company “F”, 11th “Spaight’s Battalion”, “Texas Volunteers”, “Cavalry”, C.S.A. (note: Company “F” was formed in Liberty County, Texas.)

    06/10/2000 03:27:09