On file at the Library of Virginia: (Confederate) 19 Cavalry, Virginia Randolph J. Wamsley, Pvt, Capt. J. W. Marshall's Company. Appears on company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for - not dated- Enlisted when: March 19, 186_ Where: Pocohontas By whom: J. W. Marshall Period: 3 years Note: "this is a new company of North Western Virginians mustered into service by me in pursuance of an authority from the Secretary of War, on the 19th day of March, 1863. Wm. L. Jackson, Col., Inspector and Mustering Officer." "This company subsequently became Company I, 19th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. The 19th Regiment Virginia Cavalry was organized April 11, 1863 with ten companies, A to K, which were composed principally of former members of the 3rd Regiment Virginia State Line. Randolph Wamsley, Guide, Captain Marshalls Company, appears on a report of operations and casualties, among troops commanded by Major D. Boston Stewart, during the investment of Beverly, Randolph County, Virginia, July 2 to 9, 1863. Report dated Camp North West July 9, 1863. Remarks: wounded mortally. Wanda Wamsley Balducci I love history/geneology! Researching APPELMAN (Pennsylvania --> Virginia), WADE (Virginia), OLIVER (Pennsylvania --> Virginia), WAMSLEY (West Virginia), TALBOTT (West Virginia), ADDY (Connecticut), HARPER (West Virginia), RIVES (Virginia), RASH (Virginia), NAYL0R (Pennsylvania), MOTLEY (Virginia), COMPTON (Virginia), MEADOR (Virginia), FOSTER (Virginia), FORREST (Virginia), ELLINGTON (Virginia), DUPUY (Virginia), JOHNSON (Virginia), GREEN (Virginia).