Name
|
Age*
|
Unit
|
Remarks
|
Adams, Alexander
| |
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 August 1863
|
Agen, Ben
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 20 Sept 1864 at Fayette, MO.
|
Akers,
Sylvester 'Vess'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War Went to KY with Quantrill.
Captured at Herrodsburg, KY, 1865. Born 6 Dec 1832 Ky; Died 20 Oct 1912
Mo.
|
Akers, Henry H.
|
|
Quantrill,
Todd
|
Brother of Sylvester. A member before
6 July 1862 from a roster found on a dead guerrilla that contained 93 names.
Went to Texas at the end of the War, Died 13 July 1920 Lee's Summit, MO.
|
Akers, Mark
|
|
Quantrill
|
Brother of Henry and Sylvester
|
Akin, William
|
|
Todd
|
KIA 20 Sept 1864 near Fayette, MO
|
Albin, George
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA
|
Anderson, Bob
|
|
Anderson
|
Possible brother to William and James
|
Anderson, George W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed 9 January 1899 with an ax. The murder
is still a mystery
|
Anderson, Hugh L.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on captured roster of 93, 6 July 1862
|
Anderson, James
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 24 September 1864 near Fayette, MO
|
Anderson,
James 'Jim'
|
|
Anderson
|
Survived War Brother of "Bloody Bill"
Anderson. Reported killed 10 May 1867 in Texas by George H. Shepherd to
avenge his part in the murder and robbery of Ike Flannery, Shepherd's nephew.
Jesse James and Anderson killed Flannery for his inherited money. Shepherd
slit Anderson's throat on the lawn of the state capital building in Austin,
TX.
|
Anderson, Tom
|
|
|
Possible brother to Bill, Jim and Bob
Anderson?
|
Anderson, William
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864 Reared and educated in Huntsville,
Randolph County, MO. Moved to Council Grove, KS, where his father was killed
in the border wars. Married Miss Bush Smith of Sherman, TX, probably in
Dec 1863. On 26 October 1864, Anderson and his men were isolated in Ray
County MO by General Price's defeat. Camped one mile north of Orick, MO,
he was located by a Union force commanded by Majors Samuel Cox and John
Grimes with 150 men of the 51st and 33rd Missouri Infantry from Ray, Davies
and Caldwell Counties. Major Cox buried him in an unmarked grave in the
Richmond, MO cemetery. The command of his unit was taken over by Archie
Clements. Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of George Burt at Lawrence,
21 Aug 1863.
|
Angel, Dr. J. M.
|
|
Todd
|
Served both the Confederate Army and
as a bushwhacker. KIA 7 July 1865 by 3rd Cavalry MSM
|
Archie, Hugh
|
|
Todd
|
At Centralia, MO 27 Sept 1864
|
Archie, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Asbury, A. E.
|
|
Anderson
|
A Captain under Wm. Anderson
|
Atchison, Bes
|
|
Todd
|
|
Austin, H.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862
|
Austin, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunion of 1910
|
Baby, Anderson
|
|
Anderson
|
A very young man referred to as "Anderson's
Baby"
|
Baker, Coon
|
|
Quantrill
|
Only report was that of 27 Dec
183
|
Baker, John
|
|
Todd
|
Was with Quantrill in 1863. Went to Kentucky
with Quantrill. Killed near Herrodsburg, KY, 1865.
|
Baker, Valentine
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864 in Missouri
|
Baker, W. A.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862
|
Ball, Lee
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862
|
Barbie, Johnson
|
|
Anderson
|
A 15 year old boy who joined Anderson
in April of 1864. Probably John Barbie and possibly "Baby" Anderson.
|
Barker, John
|
|
Todd
|
Was at Fayette 20 Sept 1864; Centralia
27 Sept 1864; Was an Orderly Sergeant to Quantrill on the way to KY. KIA
29 Jan 1865, KY
|
Barnett, George
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined MSM at 17 11 July 1862.
Deserted after his brother was killed and his mother's farm burned and
livestock stolen. Joined Quantrill on 17 July 1862. Was at Lawrence 21
Aug 1863, Centralia, Pleasant Hill, et al.
|
Barnett, Jim M.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862; Frank
James list written c. 1900
|
Barnett, O.S.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862
|
Barnhill, John S.
|
|
Anderson
|
Survived War; Went to KY with Quantrill.
Captured at Herrodsburg per McCorkle. Died 8/15/1904 at the home of his
daughter in Independence, MO.
|
Bass, Sam
|
|
Quantrill
|
Turned to outlawry after the war. Robbed
trains and stages throughout the west until 6/19/1878 when he was killed
by the law in Round Rock, TX. Obtained the status of Public Enemy Number
One
|
Bassham,
Solomon 'Sol'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Captured 1861 at a party given
by Riley Alley 1/1862. Sent to Rock Island Penitentiary, Illinois where
he languished until the end of the war.
|
Bassham, Ike (Isaac)
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed 2/11/ 1863 near Wigginton's house,
Andrew County, MO.
|
Bassham, William
|
|
Quantrill,
Todd
|
Suspected of being a guerrilla, he was
sentenced to be shot 11 Aug. 63 at Independence, MO. Freed during the battle
of Independence by McCorkle and nine other guerrillas and abruptly joined
the band. Surrendered at Smiley, KY. Employed as a stage driver/mail
carrier by the along the Santa Fe Trail by Federal Government before the
war.
|
Beard, Frank
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA April 1864 at Howard's Mill, Johnson
County, MO by MSM
|
Beard, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 1863 at Howard's Mill, Johnson County,
MO by MSM. Brother of Frank
|
Bell, Thomas
|
|
Anderson
|
Drowned in the Missouri River approx.
6 June 1864 near Waverly, MO.
|
Bell, W. C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862
|
Bellamy, John W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Belt, Mart L.
|
|
Pool
|
With Arch Clemens, Dave Pool, Jim Anderson
and 144 others left Sherman, Texas in March of '65 arriving at Lexington,
Mo to surrenderg, Sunday May 21st. Attended Quantrill reunions
|
Benson, John W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
A Surgeon. Captured at Blackwater
Creek and joined Quantrill after his release on oath. Was at Lawrence then
left to surrender when he was again captured, court martialed and shot
6 Oct. 1863 as he sat on his coffin
|
Benton, ?
|
|
Quantrill
|
A deserter from the Union Militia captured
by Union troops in a fight with Quantrill's men. Tried, convicted and shot
about 10 February 1864
|
Bergner, Charley
|
|
Quantrill
|
Believed to be the last Quantrill
man. Died 1942
|
Berry, Ike (Isaac)
|
|
Anderson
|
Was at Lawrence with Quantrill, Centralia
with Anderson 9/27/1864. Purportedly convinced Anderson to burn Danville
10/14/1864. Survived War becoming a liquor merchant/ Restaurateur. Died
1928, MO.
|
Berry, James
|
|
Anderson
|
Rode with the Sam Bass gang after the
war, robbing banks and trains throughout the mid-west. Killed, Oct 21,
1877 by Sheriff Glasscock in Adrian County, MO.
|
Berry, Richard
|
|
Anderson
|
Survived War-Was with Quantrill at Lawrence.
Brother of Ike.
|
Berry,
Sam 'one-armed'
|
|
Quantrill
|
A Kentuckyian, his band joined with Quantrill
in raiding the town of Hickman, Ky., 28 Feb 1865 while in retreat from
the pursuing Capt. Bridgewater. Toasted the death of Lincoln pronouncing,
"Here's to the death of Abraham Lincoln, hoping that his bones may serve
in hell as the gridiron to fry Yankees on", Spencer, Ky.
|
Bishop, Jack
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was living at "Rest Ranch" Texas, a refuge
in the Pecos River country used by the James'. Jesse wrote Bishop a letter
there, dated 23 January 1877.
|
Bisset, James
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 9/28/1864 near Fayette, MO.
|
Blackmore, William
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Bledsoe, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA near Baxter Springs, MO when
fired upon from a Federal wagon train of General Blunt's.
|
Blunt, Andrew
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 1864-Wounded, 16 April 1862. In March,
1864 Blunt and 20 companions forced Reverend Moses B. Arnold of Lafayette
County, MO to go with them to the home of Judge Gray in Jackson County,
MO, who was forced at pistol point to marry Miss Barbara Jane Gray to James
W. Wilkinson. Caught 5 April 1864 by Kansas's cavalry. He was left unburied,
considered not worthy of burial.
|
Blythe, Theodore
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA in either June 1862/63.
|
Bochman, Charley
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed in Action Spring 1864.
|
Bowles, Jeptha
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864 MO
|
Brady, Matt
|
|
Quantrill
|
Most agree he was captured in 1862.
Gregg said he was never a guerrilla
|
Brinker, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
A Captain with about 90 men. Fought
at Baxter Springs, KS 10/6/1863. Sister Mattie and brother imprisoned for
aiding the enemy
|
Brooks, Samual
|
|
Anderson
|
Wounded and captured in 1865. Only 17
of years age
|
Broomfield, Ben
|
|
Quantrill
|
Probably at Lawrence. Killed 9/20/1864
while scouting near Booneville, MO
|
Brown, Harvey
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 9/20/1864 Cooper County, MO.
|
Brown, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined Quantrill at age 15 after his
father was murdered by Jayhawkers and was at Lawrence 21 Aug 1863 in order
to retaliate. Boosted that he never had worked a day in his life. Born
11 June 1843. Died 20 Sept 1940. Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863.
|
Buford, Henry
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864
|
Bunch, Oliver
|
|
Quantrill
|
Owned the Roscoe Hotel where Pinkerton
agents battled the Youngers, 1874
|
Burch, Oliver
|
|
Quantrill
|
Owned the
Roscoe House where Pinkerton agents battled with the Youngers |
Burgess, W.H.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862
|
Burns, Billie
|
|
Quantrill
|
Frank James list of guerrillas c.1900
|
Burns, Richard
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was with Quantrill in Kentucky. Robbed
the Huges and Wesson Bank at Richmond, MO with eleven other ex-guerrillas,
May 22, 1867.
|
Burns, Richard
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862. Was
at Independence, Lawrence and Centralia. Went to KY with Quantrill and
captured in April 1865 near Harrodsburg and taken to prison in Louisville.
Played a part in the robbery of the Richmond Bank
|
Burton, Peter
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA near Lamar, MO 5 November 1862
|
Burton, Richard
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill. Captured at
Herrodsburg, KY. Hanged,
27 May 1867.
|
Butler, W.H.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862 as wounded
|
Caldwell, Jim
|
|
Quantrill
|
Buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery
|
Campbell, Andrew
|
|
Anderson
|
With Anderson and Quantrill.
|
Campbell, Doc
|
|
Anderson
|
At Lawrence 9/21/1863
|
Carr, Thomas
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
|
Carr, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA April 15, 1862 at the home of Jordan
Lowe during an ambush by the 7th Missouri infantry, preparing to attack
Harrisonville, MO.
|
Carroll, Dolf
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 10/21/1864 at Fayette, MO
|
Carter, Harrison
|
|
Quantrill, Anderson
|
Wounded at Centralia 27, Sept 1862.
Frank James' list c.1900.
|
Carter, J. G. 'Jim'
|
|
Anderson
|
Was at Rocheport, 9/1864. Killed
in Action during the winter of '64 and '65
|
Castle, Theodore
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 5/24/1865 near Rocheport, MO.
|
Case, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
Documented in NARA M322 Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers from Missouri, and his unit is listed as “Quantrill’s Company, Miscellaneous, Missouri.” His muster roll cards and the now-available POW records from Rock Island say he was captured at Brunswick MO on 20 Oct 1864. He died at R.I. of typhoid on 26 Dec that same year. He was a conscript; “private, unassigned recruit.” Born ca. 1816 in Kentucky, Case lived in Monroe Co MO (east-central MO) just prior to the war. Contributed by Krause, Carolyn K.
|
Chatman, John
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 5/24/ 1865 near Rocheport, MO.
|
Chiles, Chris L. Kit
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 11 August 1862 at Battle of Independence,
MO.
|
Chiles, J.
(Jim Crow)
|
|
Quantrill
|
Uncle of President Harry Truman and a
wagon master on the Santa Fe trail prior to the war. Survived War only
to be gunned down 9/21/1873. His murderer's son then murdered Jim's son
Elijah, the same day.
|
Chiles, Joel
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed 1/10/1864 by Wm. Basham after
shooting fellow guerrilla Wm. Ridings
|
Chiles, Richard
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA at Big Hill, above Sibley, MO, in
fight with Capt. Daniel H. David and his 5th MO Cavalry, 6 October 1862.
|
Chiles, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Brother of Richard and Kit. Was at Lawrence.
Robbed the Savannah, MO Bank and was later captured and hung 28 January1864.
|
Clarke,
Marcellus Jerome
|
|
Quantrill
|
Famous 20 year-old 'Girl Guerrilla' who's
outfit joined up with Quantrill's while he was in Kentucky. See Sue Mundy.
|
Clarke, Sam C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Clayton, George M.
|
|
Quantrill
|
A brother-in-law to Cole Younger.
Died 31 Dec 1897. On RCV roster.
|
Clayton, James
|
|
Anderson
|
With Anderson at Fayette, MO 20 Sept
1864
|
Clement,
Archie J
|
|
Anderson
|
At age 17, he was Bill Anderson's lieutenant
and executioner and scalper. From Kingsville, Johnson County, MO. Small,
blonde and grey-eyed, with a perpetual smile. When told to "kill" he used
knife and pistol. He scalped and mutilated his victims when it pleased
him. Took over Anderson's command when he was killed 13 December 1866.
Bacon Montgomery killed him in Lexington, MO.
|
Clement, Henry
|
|
Anderson
|
At Lawrence and Centralia. Brother of
Archie Clement
|
Clifton, Sam L.
|
|
Quantrill
|
b. 1/4/1833, d.8/27/1894. On Roster
of 93, dated 6 July 1862. Became a KC policeman after the war
|
Commons, Smith
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Constable, Sam H
|
|
Quantrill
|
Known to have attended the reunions.
|
Corlry, Dock
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Corum, Alfred
|
|
Todd
|
Took oath (surrendered) 28 May 1865 along
with Oliver Shepherd
|
Corum, James
|
|
Anderson
|
At Centralia. Took oath at Liberty 28
May 1865 under Shepherd
|
Cowherd,
Francis R.
|
|
|
His farm North of Lee's Summit was the
site of Upton Hays recruiting camp. Some of Quantrill's men helped protect
the site. On three occasions Red Legs placed a rope around his neck intent
on hanging him as a southern sympathizer but each time he managed to talk
himself free.
|
Cowherd, Henry
|
|
Todd
|
Attended reunions. Died in Montana 1915
|
Cox, Given
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
|
Coyle, Joseph
|
|
Quantrill
|
Ambushed Captain Sessions with Wm. Gregg,
5 June 1863
|
Crabtree, Joseph
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Cravens, Robert
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 20 Sept 1864 at Fayette, MO
|
Crawford, Riley
|
13
|
Quantrill,
Todd
|
Riley's father, Jeptha Crawford, was
taken from his home near Blue Springs and shot by Jayhawkers. Riley's mother,
Elizabeth, brought him to Quantrill at age 15 asking to make a querrilla
of him. Was with Anderson at the Centralia Massacre. Killed at age 17 in
Cooper County in 1864. Brother to Susan Crawford Vandiver. He was my great
cousin.
|
Creek, Abner
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Creek, Creth
|
|
Anderson
|
Was at Centralia, 27 Sept 1864. Killed
by Richard West in an argument over a hog.
|
Creek, Orth
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Creek, Sid
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863
|
Crew, Pate
|
|
Anderson
|
At Fayette, MO
|
Cummins, Jim
|
|
Anderson
|
Became a member of the Jesse James gang.
Died in Confederate Home, Higginsville, MO, around 1928. His sister,
Artella, married Robert Ford, the man who killed Jesse James. Was probably
wounded in the leg by George Shepherd at Short Creek (Galena, KS) after
the Glendale MO, train robbery.
|
Cummins, U. S.
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Cundhill or Cundill, ?
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Cunningham,
Albert L. 'Ab'
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 30 May 1863 near Pleasant Hill,
MO.
|
Cunningham, Bill
|
|
Quantrill
|
With Quantrill on 18 August 1863. Probably
at Lawrence
|
Cunningham, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
On Role of 93, dated 6 July 1862
|
Daily, Montgomery
|
|
Anderson
|
Was at Lawrence. Indicted 18 Nov 1863
for the murder of George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863 Ref. Andrew Walker
|
Dalton,
J. Frank
|
|
Quantrill
|
Born in Goliad, TX 8 March 1848. Claimed
to have joined up w/Quantrill on 8 March 1863 at age 15. Claimed to be
at the Lawrence raid, 21 Aug 1863. Once claimed to be Jesse James. D. Granbury,
TX 15 August 1951
|
Dalton, Kit
|
|
Quantrill
|
Born in Logan County, Ky on 23 Jan 1843.
Was at Independence and Lawrence. Penned a book called, "Under the Black
Flag' in 1914. Died 3 April 1920, Memphis, TN age 77
|
Dancer, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Davenport, Robert
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862
|
Davenport, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Aubrey raid 10 March 1862. On James'
list c. 1910
|
Davis,
Simeon G.
|
|
Anderson
|
Fought at Fayette, Rocheport and Centralia.
After Anderson's death he enlisted in the regular Confederate Army under
Shelby fighting for his life as Price's Army retreated South after its
defeat at Westport.
|
Davis, Jo
|
|
Todd
|
KIA Sept 1864 near Rocheport, MO
|
Dawson,
Jim
|
|
Quantrill
|
While in Kentucky Quantrill stayed at
his home penning a poem to his daughter
|
De Bonhorst, Paul
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 27 Oct. 1864 near Orrick, MO
|
DeHart, E. Pat
|
|
Todd
|
At Fayette and Centralia
|
Devers, Arthur & Alex
|
|
Todd
|
Both KIA 30 March 1864 in Clay County,
Mo. Buried in the same grave
|
Devers, James
|
|
Todd
|
Robbed the Huges and Wesson Bank of Richmond,
MO. 22 May 1867. Arrested 25 Feb 1868 and jailed at Richmond. On 17 March,
fifteen men acting as a "vigilance committee" entered the jail, locked
up three deputy sheriffs acting as guards and hung Devers and another prisoner,
Andy McGuire.
|
Donohoe, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA at Lamar, MO, 5 November 1862.
|
Edmunson,
J. F.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Became part of the James gang after the
war. Implemented in numerous robberies
|
Edwards, David
|
|
Quantrill
|
Rode with Quantrill approximately one
year. Was at Lawrence.
|
Ellington, Richard B
|
|
Anderson
|
At Centralia, 27 Sept 1864. Rode
with the James gang after the war but was not cut out for life of an outlaw.
Born 29 March 1840. Died 12 April 1920. Attended reunions
|
Emery, Jeff
|
|
Anderson
|
At Centralia 27 Sept 1864. Frank
James list him as a Quantrill member
|
Ervin, J. C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed by Breihan as riding w/ Quantrill
|
Esters, Joshua
|
|
Anderson
|
At Centralia 27 Sept 1864. KIA 1865 in
Clay County, Missouri
|
Estes, Alvis
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined 6 July 1862
|
Evens, Thomas
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill and captured
and imprisoned about April 1865 for the murder of a Lt. Cunningham. Kept
chained on his back and taunted by prison guards
|
Farley, Peter
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864
|
Farretts, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Farrington, Hilary
|
|
Todd
|
At Lawrence. With his brother Levi robbed
the Mobile and Ohio Railroad in 1870. On his way to Union City, TN after
being captured at Verona, MO via steamboat, Hilary was killed attempting
an escape.
|
Farrington, Levi
|
|
Todd
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863. Captured after
he and his brother robbed the Mobile and Ohio Railroad in 1870. Captured
in Farmingdale, IL and lynched by the people of Union City, TN were the
robbery took place
|
Fickell, Joseph
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 1863 at the home of William Holmes
near Lexington, MO
|
Fielding, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined 1864. Killed in action at Ridgly,
MO 15 May 1864
|
Finnegen, Samual
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864
|
Fisher, John
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Flannery, Cyrus 'Si'
|
|
Todd
|
At Centralia 27 Sept 1864 Attended
reunions
|
Flannery, Ike
|
|
Quantrill
|
Wounded in 1863 at Widow Moore's place
on the road between Independence and Harrisonville. Killed
by Jesse James after the war, near Glasgow, MO. The reason
was that Ike had inherited several thousand dollars, and Jesse wanted the
money. Ike's Uncle, George W. Shephard, swore to avenge Ike, killing James
Anderson, the brother of "Bloody Bill" Anderson on the lawn of the state
capitol in Austin, TX.
|
Flannery, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Flournoy, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Fox, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Freeman, Will
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 30 May 1863 near Pleasant Hill, MO
|
Fridley, ?
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Frisby, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed at Noah McAlexander's on 27 Jan
1862, Sni-a-bar Township, Jackson County, Mo.
|
Fristoe, Mark
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Fry, Frank
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed in action at Baxter Springs, Ks
6 Oct 1863
|
Fryer, J. W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Fugitt, Press
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 1865 or '63 near Missouri City.
|
Fulton, Thomas
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 10 Sept 1864 Howard County, MO
|
Gabbert, John
|
|
Taylor
|
Killed in action 25 April, 1863 Vernon
County, Mo.
|
Garrett, Tom
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Baxter Springs 6 Oct. 1863. KIA 20
Sept 1864 at Fayette, MO
|
Gaugh,
William R
|
|
Quantrill
|
Independence 11 Aug 1862, At Lawrence
21 Aug 1863, Centralia 27 Sept 1864. Went to KY with Quantrill. Captured
at Herrodsburg, KY escaped. Attended Quantrill reunions. Died 7 July 1908
|
George, Dave
|
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Quantrill
|
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George, Gabriel William 'Gabe'
|
|
Quantrill
|
One of 15 men attacking Independence,
MO. Caught in ambush and shot and killed by Union cavalrymen in February
1862. Quantrill attended the funeral; leaning on a cane from his own wound
in the leg.
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George, Hiram
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War
|
George, J. Hicks
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War
|
Gibson, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Centralia 27 Sept 1864 Was with
Quantrill in KY and was killed there.
|
Gilchrist, Joseph
|
|
Quantrill
|
One of Quantrill's first recruits. Killed
at Pink Hill, MO, April 1862.
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Glasscock, Richard
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed 10 May 1865 at Wakefield's farm
outside Smiley, KY, while attempting to rescue fatally wounded Quantrill.
McCorkle says he was captured near Harrodsburg.
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Gordon, Cy 'Silas'
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|
Quantrill
|
Killed 1864-Leader of guerrilla unit.
|
Gower, Bill
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1864
|
Graham, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill May 1865. Captured
at Herrodsburg, KY.
|
Graham, S.
|
|
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Attended Quantrill reunions
|
Gray, Frank
|
|
Anderson
|
At Centralia 27 Sept 864
|
Graym, Frank
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Greenwood, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Became prosperous farmer in Vernon County,
MO.
|
Gregg,
William H.
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22
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Quantrill
|
Became prominent farmer and deputy sheriff
of Jackson County, Missouri. Wrote a manuscript of the war years. Served
as one of the pallbearers for both John and Cole Younger. Died 22
April 1916. One of the originals ten recruits.William H. Gregg was born
February 8, 1838, to Jacob and Nancy Lewis Gregg in Jackson
County,
Missouri. He married Elizabeth Eleanor Hook of Odessa on November 1864.
They had five
children.
Gregg served under William Clarke Quantrill from December 1861 through
the winter of
1863/1864.
He left Quantrill's band near Sherman, Texas, at which time he joined General
Joe Shelby
and
was made a captain in Shanks' Brigade. After the war he returned to his
farm in Jackson County,
and
served as deputy sheriff during which time he wrote of his experiences
with Quantrill.ptain
|
Gregg, Frank J.
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|
Quantrill
|
Settled in Independence, MO, after the
war.
|
Grindstaff, William
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|
Anderson
|
Brother of Mollie, a female imprisoned
for spying
|
Groomer,
Garrett M
|
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Anderson,
Todd
|
KIA 20 September 1864 at Fayette, MO
|
Grosvenor, Tom
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 20 September 1864 at Fayette, MO
|
Grubbs, Younger
|
|
Anderson
|
Seen near the Perche Hills, MO March
1865. Believed to be with Anderson
|
Guess, Hiram
|
|
Anderson
|
At Centralia 27 Sept 1862. Survived the
war
|
Haise, W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
On Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
|
Hall, George
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill. Survived the
War. Listed on 1895 Jackson County U.C.V. Roster
|
Hall, Isaac
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill. Surrendered
by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US Army at Samuel's Depot, Nelson
County, KY, 26 July 1865, paroled. Brother of Joseph Hall. From Cass County,
MO.
|
Hall, John (Lit)
|
|
Quantrill
|
Brother of Joseph
|
Hall, Joseph
|
|
Quantrill
|
Started to KY with Quantrill, but left
at Pocahontas, AK with smallpox, 1864. Brother of Isaac Hall. From Cass
County, MO.
|
Hall, Robert
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill. Surrendered
by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US Army, at Samuel's Depot, Nelson
county, KY, 26 July 1865, paroled. From Cass County, MO. Brother of Joseph
Hall.
|
Hall, Robert
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862.
Went to KY with Quantrill, surrendered and settled near Samuel's Depot,
KY after the War.
|
Hall, Thomas J.
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|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill.
|
Hallar,
1st Lt. William
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 15 April1863- Quantrill's first recruit.
Was at Independence, 11 Aug 1862. Brother of G. W. Hallar. Born 5 May 1841
|
Hallar, George W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Haller, Abe
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863 KIA Sept 21,
1863
|
Halley, Wilse
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|
Quantrill
|
Joined before 6 July 1862 per Roster
|
Hambright,
James W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Fought along side Quantrill before
joining the regular CSA forces 13 Aug 1862
|
Hamilton, Charles
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA July 1863 Cass County, MO
|
Hamilton, J.T.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Hamilton, Sam
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Independence 11 August 1862. KIA 1863
|
Hamlett, Jesse
|
|
Anderson
|
Captain. At Centralia 27 Sep 1863. Became
marshal at Lexington, MO
|
Hammons, Charles
|
|
Todd
|
Drowned in
April 1865 in the Sulfur River at Clarksville, Texas |
Hampton, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA July 8, 1862 at Sorency farms Pleasant
Hill, MO in fight with 1st Iowa Cavalry.
|
Hampton, O.
|
|
|
Listed on
Roster dated 6 July 1862 |
Hampton, Sam
|
|
Quantrill
|
Per Warren Welch's list of Quantrill
men
|
Handcock, William
|
|
Quantrill,
et al
|
KIA 4 Aug
1864 |
Hardenbrook, George
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed in
Johnson County, MO December 1863 |
Hardin, Joseph
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed about seven miles south of Independence,
MO after traitor John McDowell betrayed him and several other men. Jan
1863.
|
Harper, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Harris,
Thomas B
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to Ky with Quantrill and was at
the home of Mr. Thurman when Quantrill was killed. Son of Ruban and Laura
Fristoe (Harris) and cousin of the Youngers.
|
Harris, A.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 6 July 1862
|
Harris, Jim
|
|
Anderson
|
Was at Brunswick, MO 18 Nov. 1864
|
Harris, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to Kentucky with Quantrill.
Surrendered by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US Army,
at Samuel's Depot Nelson County, KY. 26 July 1865, paroled.
Cousin to Cole Younger
|
Harris, Nannie
|
|
Quantrill
|
A member of the Sisterhood of Spies who
gathered supplies and information for their Confederate brotherhood prior
to and during the Civil War. Arrested and sent to prison. Later married
Jebez McCorkle
|
Harris, Ruban A.
|
|
Quantrill
|
B.14 Oct. 1831 Help Quantrill but seldom
rode with him. D. 19 May 1906
|
Harris, Simeon
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Harrison,
Charley 'Ki'
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA May 22 1863 by Osage Indians led
by Big Hill Joe at the Vardigris River near Humbolt, KS. Killed along side
of Harrison were W.P McClure, John Y. Yeater, John Henderson, J.B. Kimbaugh,
and Edward West. Bat Masterson said of Harrison, "He was the most brilliant
pistol handlers I ever saw and far more deadly shot than most of the great
gunfighters
|
Harvin, Ben
|
|
Quantrill
|
With Quantrill from 1862 until 1865.
D.5 Feb 1932 St. Louis
|
Hawkins, J.W.
|
|
Anderson
|
A Captain with
Anderson. Was at Brunswick, MO 18 Nov. 1864 |
Hayes, Tom
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Hayes, William
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 20 Sept 1864 at Fayette, MO after
the battle on the Glasgow Road
|
Hays, Andy
|
|
Quantrill
|
On Warren Welch's list of Quantrill men
|
Hays, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Hays, Perry
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA July 1863 at Howard's Mill, Johnson
County, MO by the MSM
|
Hays, Samuel
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
|
Hays, Upton
|
|
C.S.A.
|
Wounded 10 August 1862 at Independence
defeating Buel's troops. Recruited Cole Younger into the Confederate
Army as a 1st Lieutenant in Captain Jarrette's. Not a guerrilla
|
Hays, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 1863
|
Hedges, Jim
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War Killed 10 Aug 1901 at State
Line, Utah as a gunfighter.
|
Helms, Polk
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Helton, David
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill. Surrendered
by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, U.S. Army at Samuel's Depot, Nelson
County, KY, 26 July 1865, and paroled.
|
Henaberg, William
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Hendricks, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Henning, Joseph
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 30 March 1863 Lafayette, County,
MO.
|
Henry, Thomas
|
|
Quantrill
|
Rode with Quantrill only in Kentucky.
|
Hensley, William T.
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Higbee, Charles
|
|
Quantrill
|
Accompanied Quantrill and Andy Blunt
to Richmond, VA. for permission to raise a unit of Partisan Rangers in
Missouri which was refused along with Quantrill's request for a Colonel's
commission. Was at Lawrence and left in charge of $75,000 taken in the
raid. Finding himself alone during the retreat, he headed for Canada. After
the war he lived in Texas where he had started a banking business. Died, 1908.
|
Hildebrand, Samual S.
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Hill, Thomas
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War-At Lawrence, Baxter Springs
(wounded), Centralia
|
Hill, Tuck
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence, Centralia(wounded). Attended
reunions. D 1921
|
Hill, Woot
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence and Centralia, et al. A.K.A.,
A. Woot Hill
|
Hinde, James Overton
|
|
Todd
|
According to the Confederate pension application (approved) submitted by his widow in 1930, James Overton Hinde died 14 November 1928, San Angelo TX. Service with Quantrell's men noted as Co. A, Todd's Missouri Cavalry, Shelby's Brigade, 1863-1865. Affidavits in support of Mrs. Hinde's pension (#49127 Tom Green County) were submitted by Tom W. Palmer (brother of Allen H. Palmer, on this roster) and from Thomas H. Hinde (brother of James O. Hinde), and from Frank Smith (also a member of Quantrell's rangers).
Mrs. Hinde's pension was approved 8 Jan 1931 and continued until her death 27
February 1942 (Dallas TX).
James O. Hinde was the son of Rodney M. Hinde and his wife Catherine "Kitty" Scholl of Independence, Jackson Co. MO. Hinde's service is mentioned several places, including p. 90 of McCorkle's "Three Years with Quantrell". Jim Hinde was first cousin to Quantrell's men Boone and George Scholl.
|
Hink, Edward
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 1864
|
Hinton, Otho
|
|
Quantrill
|
Lawrence Captured on the Warrensburg
and Lexington Road. Executed January 1864. Other authors other dates.
|
Hite, Robert W.
|
|
Anderson
|
Anderson in '64. With the James' after
the war robbing trains. Killed by Charlie Ford arguing about the take in
the Blue Cut train robbery.
|
Hobbs, H.W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Also known as Hobbs Kerry after his mount
was shot out from under him and left him to "carry" his supplies back to
camp. Left Quantrill after he went to Ky and joined Castell in Arkansas.
Never surrendered.
|
Hockensmith,
Clark
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed at Wakefield farm outside Smilely,
KY, 10 May 1865 while trying to save Quantrill's life. At Centralia, 27
Sept 1864.
|
Hockensmith,
Henry
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was at Lawrence with Quantrill 21 August
1863. Attended reunions
|
Hodges, Morris
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov
1863 for the murder of George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863. |
Holmes, George
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov
1863 for the murder of George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863. |
Holmes, J.W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Holt, John D.
|
|
C.S.A.
|
This is the Confederate Colonel whose
104 men merged with Quantrill's men on their way to raid Lawrence. Indicted
18 Nov 1863 for the murder of George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863.
|
Holt, Joseph
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864
|
Holtzclaw, Clifton
|
|
Anderson
|
A captain with William Anderson.
|
Hone, J.W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on captured roster of Quantrill's
men as of 6 July 1862
|
Hope, John C.
|
|
Todd
|
Attended reunions. Was at Centralia,
Lone Jack and Independence under Upton Hays. Worked as deputy Marshall
and deputy sheriff. Died 20 March 1908.
|
Horn, Givens
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863.
|
Hotie, Richard
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863.
|
House, John
|
|
Todd
|
Joined Quantrill in the fall of 1863
after Jennison's men killed his father. Later rode with Shelby until they
surrendered at Shreveport, LA on 1 July 1865.
|
Houston, M.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on captured roster of Quantrill's
men as of 6 July 1862
|
Houx, Matthew
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on captured roster of Quantrill's
men as of 6 July 1862.
|
Houx, Mike
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on captured roster of Quantrill's
men as of 6 July 1862.
|
Houx, Robert
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on captured roster of Quantrill's
men as of 6 July 1862
|
Howard, William B
|
|
Quantrill
|
Brought a newspaper article to Quantrill,
28 Aug 1862, stating that Perry Hoy had been executed.
|
Hoy,
Solomen Perry or
'Jeremiah'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Captured sometime before July 1862. Held
prisoner in Ft. Leavenworth. Quantrill saw notice of his execution in a
newspaper on 28 August, he had killed a man named Allison. Quantrill had
captive Lt. Copeland shot. Then Quantrill headed for KS to kill ten more
for Hoy. Ten were killed before reaching the state line. One of Quantrill's
first recruits.
|
Hubbard, John T
|
|
Anderson
|
At Danville, MO. 14 Oct. 1864
|
Hudspeth,
William N. 'Babe'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War-Join Quantrill along with
a brother Rufus and cousin Ben Morrow. Went part way to KY
with Quantrill leaving at Crawley Ridge, AK to go to Texas
|
Hudspeth, J. Rufus
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went part-way to KY with Quantrill. All
three of the Hedgepeths left Quantrill at Crawley Ridge, Arkansas,
to go south to fight with General Price. Helped in identifying the body
of Jesse James.
|
Hudspeth, Robert
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went part way to KY with Quantrill. Was
at Centralia. Attended all the reunions. Gave the land where Lake City,
MO was built
|
Huffaker, Moses
|
|
Anderson
|
At Centralia 27 Sept 1864
|
Hulse, William
|
18
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence,
21 Aug 1863; Fayette, 20 Sept 1864; Centralia, 27 Sept 1864. Was with Quantrill
in KY and surrendered 26 July 1865 at Samuel's Depot, KY. Probably helped
rob the Hayes and Wesson Bank in Richmond, MO with 12 other ex-guerrillas
22 May 1867. Died 1890 but correspondence with Mrs. Anthony Orlando, a
great-great niece stated he was hung early 1865 in Kentucky . For more
information on the Hulse surname, contact: I
know the Hulses |
Hyler, Nicholas
|
|
Quantrill
|
Per Warren Welch's list
|
Hylton, J. D.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined C.S.A. captured and released.
Joined Quantrill on his trip to Ky. where he and Quantrill fought their
last battle.
|
Idson, Andy
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Irwin, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended Quantrill reunions
|
Jack, Robert W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended Reunions
|
Jackman, Thad
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA at Fayette 20 Sept. 1864
|
Jackson, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 16 Sept. 1864 at Keytesville, Ray
County, MO. Was at Mound City, Lawrence
|
Jacobs, Maurice C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
On Warren Welch's list of 1911. A Doctor
after the war
|
James, Jesse Woodson
|
|
Anderson
|
Survived War-Joined in 1864 at age 17.
Left Quantrill at Crawley's Ridge, Arkansas to go south and join with General
Price. Shot to death by Robert Ford in St. Joseph, MO, 3 April 1882.
|
James, William
|
|
Anderson
|
Wounded in his first fight 27 Oct. 1864.
Living in 1911 Ref.: Welch
|
James, Alexander Franklin 'Frank'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War-Joined in midsummer 1862
at age 19. On parole as member of Confederate Home Guard unit that fought
at Wilson's Creek. He deserted or left because of illness. Went to KY with
Quantrill. Surrendered there by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young,
US Army, at Samuel's Depot, Nelson County, KY, 26 July 1865, paroled. Died
in Kearney, MO, 18 Feb 1915. Tried to hide or disguise his grave because
he feared that his body would be dug up and experiments run on his
brain. He had heard that this had happened to his brother Jesse.
|
Jarrette, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
With Quantrill, but by the fall of 1863,
he was a company commander under Col. Hayes'. Enrolled MO Militia
in General Shelby's cavalry. Cole Younger's brother-in-law. Became
owner of a large sheep ranch in Arizona after war.
|
Jenkins, Snowy
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864 in Missouri
|
Jessup, Sam
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 9 Oct. 1863 in Henry County, Missouri
|
Jobson, Presley
|
|
Todd
|
KIA 1864 at Blackwater River in Lafayette
County, MO
|
Jobson, Smith
|
|
Todd
|
KIA 26 Oct. 1864 at Camden, MO. by M.S.M.
|
Johnson, ?
|
|
Quantrill
|
With Quantrill at the raid on Shawneetown,
17 Oct. 1862 (now Shawnee, KS.)
|
Johnson, Bud
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Johnson, Oliver
|
|
Quantrill
|
Shot through the hips at Fayette, MO,
20 Sept 1864. Died 5 days later, 8 miles from Fayette, in the neighborhood
of Washington Church. The tallest guerrilla
|
Johnson, Richard
|
|
Todd
|
|
Johnson, Socrates
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864, MO
|
Johnson, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
|
Jones, Edmond
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions. Alive in 1911. Ref.:
Welch
|
Jones, George
|
|
Todd
|
KIA 16 Aug. 1864 near Dripping Springs,
MO. by M.S.M.
|
Jones, Payne
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to Kentucky with Quantrill.
Surrendered there by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US Army, at Samuel's
Depot, Nelson County, KY, on 26 July 1865, paroled. Helped rob Hughes and
Wesson bank, Richmond, MO. with six other ex-querrillas, May 22, 1867.
Killed by Jim Crow Chiles.
|
Joplin, Bill
|
|
Quantrill
|
Son of the founder of Joplin, Missouri.
Probably was with Quantrill
|
Jourdan, ?
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 12 Sept 1864, Howard County, MO.
|
Judd, W.F
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
|
Justice, James
|
|
Anderson, Nin Letton
|
KIA by M.S.M. 12 July 1864
|
Keagan, John W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was at Lawrence 21 Aug 1863. Attended
some reunions
|
Keller, J.T.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended some reunions
|
Kelley, James B
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined during the Fall of 1861. Was at
Lawrence 21 Aug 1863 but left Quantrill directly afterwards. Died 20 June
1912. Always carried a gun
|
Kelly, ?
|
|
Anderson
|
Killed near Rocheport, 24 May 1865
|
Kelly, ?
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA May 28, 1864. Letters recovered from
his body were addressed to William Quantrill and he was at first suspected
of being him.
|
Kelly, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Per Frank James' list of 1900
|
Kennedy, David
|
|
Quantrill
|
Per Frank James' list c.1900
|
Kennedy, Sterling
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Kerr, Charity
|
|
|
Sister of John McCorkle. Married Nathan
Kerr 26 Jan 1860. Killed in the collapse of the Union jail for Women in
Kansas City along with four other women arrested for spying for the Confederacy
|
Kerr, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
On Warren Welch's list of Quantrill living
in 1911
|
Kerr, Nathan B.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was with Quantrill at Lawrence. Married
Charity McCorkle.
|
Kerr, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Wounded in an ambush by Union troops
led by a Federal deserter who was traveling with the guerrillas
|
Keshlear, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 11 April 1862. Some say he was killed
at the battle of Lone Jack
|
Ketchum, Al
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Key, Foster 'Foss'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was with Quantrill at Lawrence and Kentucky.
KIA 1865 near Harrodsburg.
|
Key, Grandville
|
|
Quantrill
|
Possibly killed with Quantrill at Wakefield
farm 10 May 1865
|
Kimberlin, Samual R.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined Quantrill with his four brothers
after his father was hung by Union troops and then set on fire. Later transferred
to Price and then to Stonewall Jackson. At Appomattox. Organized several
Quantrill reunions outside of Missouri after the war.
|
Kinchelo, James T.
|
|
Anderson
|
With Quantrill only a short while before
joining the C.S.A.
|
King, Sarah Catherine
|
|
Quantrill
|
Thirteen year-old wife of William Quantrill.
Stayed in St. Louis, Mo. while Quantrill was in Kentucky. Returned home
to Jackson County, Mo. after the war and rebuilt her parents' home. Returned
to St. Louis and married twice more while running a house of prostitution.
Died 9Jan 1930 at 82.
|
King, Silas
|
|
|
Was at Fayette 20 Sept 1864, Centralia
27 Sept 1864 Died 1864 at Sherman, Texas from fever two weeks after
accidentally shooting Perry Smith.
|
Kinney, Richard
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 1864-Shot through the knee and died
from his wound near Centralia, MO.
|
Koger, Edward
|
|
Quantrill
|
One of Quantrill's first recruits. KIA
31 July 1862 along with John Little while stopped to water their horses
on the Little Blue River
|
Koger, John W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Seriously wounded near Baxter Springs,
MO when fired upon from a Federal wagon train of General Blunt's. He was
hit with 3 buckshot and a one-ounce lead ball. He had been wounded five
times previously. Placed in an ambulance, which raced down the Texas Road
into the Indian Nations. Lived until the fall of 1913. One of the ten original
members of Quantrill's guerrillas.
|
Landrum, William
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA July, 1864
|
Lane, D.L.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Lea, Joseph C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Wounded at Lawrence. Attended reunions.
Died in Roswell, NM, in 1904.
|
Lee, Albert
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21Aug 1863. Survived the
war
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Lee, Joe
|
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Quantrill
|
Ref. Frank James list
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Lee, Parker
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
|
Lester, Frank
|
|
Anderson
|
At Fayette, MO. 20 Sept 1864
|
Letten, Ling
|
|
Quantrill
|
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Lewis, Bart
|
|
Todd
|
Rode with Todd at Rocheport 19
Sept 1864, wounded in leg. Died 1927
|
Liddel, James Andrew
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Centralia, 27 Sept 1864. Rode the
Jesse James after the war. B 16 Sept 1842, d. 19 July 1901
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Liddil,
Andrew J.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Said he was first to be offered leadership
of the guerrilla but refused, Quantrill then accepted Became a lawyer and
judge. In 1889, he organized a yearly reunion of guerrillas, which took
place every August in Jackson County. Died 26 Dec 1912
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Lilly,
James 'Jim'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill. Surrendered
there by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US Army, at Samuel's Depot,
Nelson County, KY, on 26 July 1865, paroled. Married Nancy Harris
McCorkle, 2 Feb 1867. She was the widow of Jebez McCorkle
|
Lisbon, Joe
|
|
Quantrill
|
With Quantrill in Ky. Captured or killed
1865
|
Lisle, Marston
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864 in Missouri
|
Little, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
Badly wounded at Fayette, MO, 1863.
Shot through the thigh, shattering the bone, near Greenville, Muhlenburg
County, Ky. Was at the Wakefield farm, near Smiley, KY, with Quantrill
on 10 May 1865, the first of Quantrill's men to died in Ky. One of the
ten original members of Quantrill's guerrillas. Brother to John and Thomas.
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Little, John T.
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 31 July 1862 while watering his horse
near Blue Cut, MO-One of the ten original members of Quantrill guerrillas.
Brother to James Little
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Little, Thomas
|
|
Quantrill
|
Hung by a mob at Warrensburg, MO, 22
May 1867 after robbing The Hughes and Wesson Bank at Richmond, MO. that
same day.
|
Litton, Hiram
|
|
Anderson
|
At Centralia 27 Sept 1864
|
Lobb, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
A Negro who Quantrill used to spy on
Lawrence, KS before the raid
|
Long, B.L.
|
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Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93 dated 6 July 1862
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Long, Peyton
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined summer 1863. Was at Lawrence were
it is said he killed more civilians than any other guerrilla. Also at Baxter
Springs 6 Oct. 1863, Fayette 20 Sept 1864 and Centralia 27 Sept 1864. Was
killed in Meade County, KY 30 April 1864
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Longacre, C.A.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93 dated 6 July 1862
|
Lotspeach, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed 1863-Had a farm on Sugar Creek,
near Wadesburg, Cass County. After attacking General Blunt's wagon train
near Baxter Springs, Ks, 6 Oct. 1863, he was KIA attacking the fort
where Gen. Blunt was headed. This is from Quantrill's
only offical report during the war which he sent to General Sterling
Price.
|
Lowe, ?
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
|
Lucas, Oscar
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Luckett,?
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA near Orrick, MO 27 Oct. 1864
|
Lunn, Jim
|
|
|
Kit Dalton said Lunn was at Lawrence,
KS 21 Aug. 1863 and carried Quantrill's black flag there.
|
Luxton,
J. Mat
|
|
Quantrill
|
Also known as Luxton Wilcox. Captured
and hung at Brownsville Landing, TN, 21 April 1865
|
Lyons, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93 dated 6 July 1862
|
Macane, Sandy
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA by M.S.M., 21 Sept 1864 Howard County,
MO
|
Maddox, George
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 6 July 1862 near Pleasant Hill, Mo.
|
Maddox, George
William
|
|
|
At Baxter Springs, 6 Oct. 1863. Chief
scout. Captured 8 Feb 1866 and kidnapped across the border to Lawrence
to stand trail, acquitted. Retired to Jefferson City, Mo. and Died there
in 1901One of Quantrill's first recruits. Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the
murder of George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863.
George W. and William Maddox are probably the same person.
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Maddox, Morgan T.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined Quantrill at the age of 15. At
Independence, Lawrence, Fayette, et al. Surrendered at Milligan, TX on
5 July 1865. Attended reunions
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Maddox, Richard
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Baxter Springs, KS 6 Oct. 1863. Killed
by a Cherokee Indian in a brawl at Ft. Smith, Arkansas, after the war.
Married Martha Sanders, who took the name of Matt Sanders and rode with
her husband. After his death, she married George Shepherd
|
Maddox,
William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Probably on the Lawrence and captured
near Olathe, KS shortly afterward. Claimed he was sick and stopped in Olathe
instead of going on to Lawrence. Armed with more than a dozen witnesses
saying that he was indeed laid up in Olathe, he was acquitted. Last seen
headed towards Missouri with his wife who had tethered two houses outside
the courthouse expecting a verdict of guilty. William
and George W. are probably the same person.
|
Magruder, Rezin
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864
|
Majors, Newt
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 1863
|
Marchbanks, Robert
|
|
Quantrill
|
With Quantrill. Joined C.S.A. Spring
1864. Wounded near Clear Creek
|
Marcum, B.W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions. Was with Quantrill
until he left for Kentucky
|
Marksman, Ben
|
|
Quantrill
|
On Warren Welch's list of Quantrill's
men
|
Marney, William
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 22 July 1864
|
Marshall, Edward
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Marshall, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
Took oath April 1862 and released on
$5000 bond
|
Marshall, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Frank James list c.1900
|
Marshall, Julius
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA
|
Martinez, Leon
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864
|
Masterson, Hiram
|
|
Todd
|
KIA 9 Oct. 1864 at Blackwater, MO
|
Maddox, George
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mattox, Morgan Townley
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined Quantrill at 15. He was at Independence,
Lawrence, and Fayette. Surrendered at Milligan, TX on 5 July 1865. Attended
Quantrill reunions. Survived War
|
Maddox, Richard
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Maupin,
Thomas F.
|
|
Anderson
|
Was at Lawrence, wounded at Fayette,
Centralia. KIA 24 May 1865 near Rocheport, MO
|
Maupin, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was at Lawrence 21Aug 1863. Later went
to Texas with George Shephard but soon returned. Attended reunions.
|
Maxwell,
Thomas F.
|
|
Anderson
|
Brother of Ambrose. He was at the battles
of Independence, Centralia, surrendered at Shreveport, LA 9 June 1865 Received
the Southern Cross of Honor. Attended the reunions. Died 1918. Wife banished
from Jackson County under Order #11
|
Maxwell, Ambrose
|
|
Quantrill
|
Wounded at Centralia 27 Sept 1864.
Brother to Thomas F. Maxwell
|
McAfee, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Could of joined Quantrill in Ky. Was
in Taylorsville , KY raid
|
McAninch, Henry
|
|
Quantrill
|
Buried in Belton Cemetery, MO
|
McBurgis, ?
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed by Frank James c.1900
|
McCaidy, Henry
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
|
McCorkle,
Jebez 'Job'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined the M.S.G. with his brother, John
in the Spring of 1861. Joined Quantrill 11 Aug 1862 at the battle of Independence.
captured with John and forced to take the "oath" then released. Brother
of Charity McCorkle Kerr. Wounded in the knee while on assignment and
died 13 days later on 2 June 1863
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McCorkle,
John
|
|
Quantrill
Todd
|
b. 12 Dec 1838, 2 miles east of Savannah,
Andrew County, MO. Joined Quantrill 11 Aug 1862 at the battle of Independence.
Because he was one of the few men who had a rifle, he was made scout
and sniper. Most often, he rode with the Todd group. Was at the battles
of Baxter Springs, Centralia, and Fayette among others. Also at Lawrence
21 Aug 1863. Went to Ky with Quantrill and was at the home of Mr. Thurman
when Quantrill was ambushed and murdered. Surrendered with George Wigginton
and another at Newcastle, Ky. After the war, he returned to his home county
and worked on the farm of a relative. His memories , "Three Years With
Quantrill", were dictated to a writer, who took the information as
it was given. McCorkle died 14 Jan 1918, age 79, and was buried on
a bluff over looking the MO River at Lisbon, MO.
|
McCorkle, Gabe
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA, Jackson County, Mo.
|
McCorkle, Joshua
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
McCorkle, Lon V.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Died, age
77 in Fayette, Mo. A second cousin to the Younger bros. |
McCormack, Thomas
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
McCoy, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
With Quantrill only a short time before
rejoining the C.S.A.
|
McCue, Bob
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
McCue, Frank
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
McCue, George
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
McDowell,
Jack or John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Probably at Lawrence 21 Aug. 1863, Hanged
near Council Grove, KS for stealing horses. In a deal to save his life,
he betrayed his fellow guerrillas after surrendering to Colonel Penick,
and then leading Union troops to a hideout of Cole Younger, causing the
deaths of several guerrillas 10 Feb 1863. Also known as John McDowell
|
McGuire, Andrew 'Andy'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill. Surrendered
there by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US Army, at Samuel's Depot,
Nelson County, KY, on 26 July 1865, paroled. Hanged along with John
Devers, 17 March 1867 by a lynch mob at Richmond, MO, after being
captured while trying to rob the Hughes and Wesson Bank, 22 May 1867
|
McGuire, Bill
|
|
Todd
|
|
McGuire, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was at Lawrence and Baxter Springs. KIA
Spring of 1864
|
McIIvaine, John
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 26 Oct. 1864
|
McKeene, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
McKittrick, ?
|
|
Anderson
|
With Anderson at his death 26 Oct. 1864.
Joined up with Price.
|
McLean, Charles F.
|
|
Anderson
|
Joined up with Anderson in 1863 and was
at his death 26 Oct. 1864.
|
McMacane, Sandy
|
|
Anderson
|
Wounded 13 August 1864 KIA Sept 1864
|
McMurtry,
Lee
|
|
Quantrill
|
Wounded under his left eye at Fayette,
MO, 1864. Went to KY with Quantrill, and was surrendered there by
Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US Army, at Samuel's Depot, Nelson
County, KY, 26 July 1865, paroled.
|
McMurtry, George
|
|
Todd
|
KIA 20 Sept 1864 at Fayette, MO
|
McReynolds, Allen
|
|
Quantrill
|
Harbored Quantrill and other guerrillas.
Murdered for same reason
|
McWaters, William
|
|
Anderson
|
Was at Lawrence 21 Aug. 1863. Supposedly
rode with a woman named Jennie Mayfield, also at Lawrence
|
Mead, Ben
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Mead, Jacob
|
|
Todd
|
With Todd in 1863
|
Miller,
Dr. Lee C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
With Price as Captain until 1862. Joined
Quantrill and was in all the major battles as a guerrilla. Left for Utah
in 1864
|
Miller, John Walter
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Miller, McClelland B. 'Clell'
|
|
Anderson
|
Wounded and captured 26 Oct. 1864 the
same day Anderson and ten others were killed. This was his first fight
and was only 14. Killed by Henry W. Wheeler at Northfield, MN bank raid
in 1876. With Jesse James. Body was placed in a coffin with wound
showing, put on display, and when unclaimed, apparently buried at
Potter's field. Later, the body made its way back to MO, was claimed by
his father and buried in the Muddy Fork Cemetery north of the James farm.
|
Monday, James Edward
|
|
Quantrill
|
Per Welch list
|
Monkers, 'Red'
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Montgomery, Samual C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 19 Jan 1863, age 21
|
Moody, Jasper
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA by Missouri State Militia near Orrick,
MO 26 Oct. 1863
|
Moore, Ezra A.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93, dated 6 July
1862
|
Morgan, L.
|
|
Anderson
|
Killed by Bill Gaugh on orders from Quantrill
after the band split up near Sherman, TX
|
Morgan, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Morris,
James L.
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA near Georgetown, MO 11 Aug 1863 by
MSM.
|
Morrow,
Benjamin J.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Left Quantrill at Crawley's Ridge, Arkansas
to join with General Price. Returned to Independence, MO, after the war.
Had two daughters, Emma and Mary. Mary B. Murrow died at Independence,
MO, 1992.
|
Morrow, George
|
|
Quantrill
|
Son of Jesse and Sylvia Hudspeth Morrow
KIA 1864
|
Morton, Wade
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863
|
Muir,
Traveler Boone
|
|
Quantrill, Younger
|
On Roster of 93 names, dated 6 July 1862.
At Independence. Lived until 1913 and is buried in the Belton City Cemetery, Belton, Mo. ("Note: this is from the Jackson Co. website Cemetery information: Smith Cemetery, Section 15, Township 48, Range 32. Only one marker now standing, which is as follows: Sally, a wife of James Landers, d: June 14, 1851; age: 30 years, 24 days, 8 months. Information concerning those buried upon this site received by Mrs. Hale Houts from Mrs. L. E. Harris and from Mrs. M. A. Tucker, of Warsaw, Missouri.") Tombstone of Sally is now located a "Missouri Town 1850", Lake Jacomo, Jackson County, Mo. Confederate pension #15657, issued Hunt County, Texas. Approved.
|
Mundy,
James C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Mundy, Sue
|
|
|
Fictitious named of the 'Girl Guerrilla'
who operated in Ky and whom Quantrill joined on occasion while in Ky. Actually
named Jerome Clarke, the name Sue Mundy was thought up by a newspaper reporter
in order to embarrass the Federals for allowing him to operate so freely
|
Murray,
Newton 'Plunk'
|
|
Anderson
|
Too young to join the Confederate Army,
he later rode up with Quantrill and Anderson. Was at Centralia. His mother,
upon finding Union troop camped in her back yard and in the process of
butchering her milk cow, decided to fix the troops some coffee and put
something in it to make them sick. After realizing what had happened they
decided to hang her. A rope had been put around her neck when an officer
asked: 'Are you the mother of Plunk Murray'? Earlier he had been given
a drink of water on a hot day by her son. Realizing this, he released her.
|
Nagle,
Patrick
|
|
Quantrill
|
Died of disease in Dade County but others
say he was KIA in 1863
|
Ney, Foss
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA 30 January 1865 near Harrodsburg,
KY
|
Nicholson, Arch
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Nicholson, Joseph
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Nivians, B.T.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Noe, Quinton
|
|
Quantrill
|
A Lieutenant with Quantrill
|
Noland,
Henry
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed 1865-Killed at the Wakefield farm
near Smiley, KY, 10 May 1865, with Quantrill. McCorkle says he was killed
near Herrodsburg, KY.
|
Noland,
William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed 1865 -Killed at the Wakefield
farm near Smiley, KY, 10 May 1865, with Quantrill.
|
Noland, Edward
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to KY with Quantrill in 1865.
|
Noland, George M.
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863.
|
Noland, George W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863. Captured after
the raid and sent to Alton Federal Prison. Languished there until after
the war
|
Noland, James
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed 29 Jan 1865 at the home of Miss
Vanarsdall. Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of George Burt at Lawrence,
21 Aug 1863.
|
Noland, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
John was
a Black man who was Quantrill hostler. Attended reunions |
Norfork, John
|
|
Quantrill
|
Went to Texas with George Shepherd
after the war
|
Nyeman, ?
|
|
Quantrill
|
At the battle of Shawneetown, Ks 17 Oct.
1862
|
O'Connell,
Timothy
|
|
Quantrill
|
An immigrant from Ireland who settled
in Pleasant Hill, Mo.
|
O'Donnell,
Pat
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was wounded in hip near Sibley, MO early
in Sept 1862. Was at Lawrence
|
Offutt, Otho
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93, 6 July 1862.
One of the ten original members. Was at Tate House fight, Lawrence, Baxter
Springs, and Centralia
|
Offutt, Sam
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Ogden Frank
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
|
Ogden, Henry
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined 6 July 19. Became Lt. Governor
of Louisiana after the war and later Congressman from Louisiana
|
Ogden, William
|
|
Anderson
|
Living if Wichita Falls, TX in 1875
|
Ogden, William R.
|
|
C.S.A
|
Known as "Black Riley" he was a scout
in Hill's Arkansas Regiment. During Price's Missouri campaign with Quantrill
devastating the front Ogden reported that he had become well acquainted
with Quantrill and had often visited him while on scout for Hill
|
O'Hare, Charles
|
|
Quantrill
|
KIA in Lafayette County, May 1863
|
Olifant, John W
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93, dated 6 July
1862.
|
Oliphant, Newton
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 1864 in Missouri
|
Overstreet, Bill
|
|
Quantrill
|
Attended reunions
|
Owens, Thomas
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Owings, J.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93, dated 6 July
1862. Joshua?
|
Parmer, Chris
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Parmer,
Allen H.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived the war. Went to Kentucky with Quantrill,
and surrendered there by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young,
US Army, at Samuel's Depot, Nelson County, KY, on 26 July 1865, paroled.
B. May 6, 1848, Died at Wichita Falls, Texas, in Oct. 27, 1927. Buried at the Riverside Cemetery He was a brother-in-law of Jesse
James (married Susan, Jesse's sister).
|
Parmer, Isaac
|
|
Quantrill
|
Frank James list, c.1900
|
Parr, J.M. 'Buster'
|
|
Anderson
|
At Centralia, MO 27 Sept 1864
|
Parr, Mike
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Parvin, Hence
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Parvin, Lafe
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Patterson, Arch
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Patterson, Duncan
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Patterson, Henry
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 26 Oct. 1864 by Missouri Militia
near Orick, MO
|
Patterson, Joseph
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Patterson, Neal
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Patterson, Nicholson
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Patterson, William H.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
|
Pemberton, H. C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
|
Pence,
Alex D. 'Donnie'
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War-Went to KY with Quantrill.
Surrendered there by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US Army, at Samuel's
Depot, Nelson County, KY, on 26 July 1865. Became sheriff of Nelson
County in 1871. Operated a 50-acre farm near Samuel's Depot. Frank James
had saved Pence's life during a battle at Beulahville in Meade County during
the War. Pence died of typhoid pneumonia on 25 February 1896, and
buried at Stoner's Chapel burial grounds. Frank James was there.
In 1969 the Ellis Hotel in Samuel's Depot was torn down, and Donnie Pence's
house was razed by its present owner, Charles S. Hayden, to make room for
a larger and more modern home. Married a Samuel girl, and became
a relative of the James boys.
|
Pence, Bud
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War-Went to KY with Quantrill.
Surrendered there by Capt. Henry Porter Capt. Young, US Army, at Samuel's
Depot, Nelson County, KY, on 26 July 1865, paroled. Brother of Donnie
|
Perdee, J.R.
|
|
Quantrill
|
On roster of 93, 6 July 1862
|
Perdee, T. B.
|
|
Quantrill
|
On Roster of 93, 6 July 1863
|
Perry, Jacob
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War-Deserted
Quantrill after the raid on Lawrence. Became a suspect in many bank robberies
after the war. |
Peters, J.C.
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug. 1863
|
Peyton, John
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 27 Sept 1864 by Missouri Militia
near Centralia, MO
|
Phillips, Edward
|
|
Anderson
|
|
Poisal, James H.
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Poisal, Mack
|
|
Quantrill
|
|
Pool, Francis Marion 'Dave'
|
|
Quantrill, Todd
|
Survived War-Took command of Todd's men
after he was killed. With 65 men, surrendered 21 May 1865 to Col. Chester
Harding at Lexington, MO. All 66 men were paroled. Pool was given
a full pardon. Settled in Sherman, Texas, after the war. On Roster of 93,
dated 6 July 1862 as Davis M. Poole.
|
Pool, John W.
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined with his brother David after the
war in law enforcement. At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863, Centralia 27 Sept 1864.
Surrendered at Lexington, MO. 1865. D. 24 Dec. 1924, Texas
|
Porter, Henry
|
|
Quantrill
|
Survived War-Went to KY with Quantrill.
Assumed command of the remnant of Quantrill's band after he
had been wounded and captured. He surrendered the 15 survivors to Capt.
Young, US Army, at Samuel's Depot Nelson County, KY on 26 July 1865.
|
Potter, Marion
|
|
Quantrill
|
Joined Quantrill to get revenge for the
murder of his father
|
Potts, Hiram
|
|
Quantrill
|
Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
|
Potts, Levi
|
|
Todd
|
Joined Quantrill in 1862. Was at Lawrence
and many other battles. Died 26 Sept 1913
|
Potts, Martin
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863. Escaped with
saddlebags full of money
|
Pringle, John
|
|
Anderson
|
KIA 26 Oct. 1864 near Orick, MO. Captain
|
Privan, Lafe
|
|
Todd
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863; Fayette,
20 Sept 1864; Centralia 27 Sept 1864
|
Privin, Hence
|
|
Quantrill
|
At Lawrence 21 Aug 1863; Fayette,
20 Sept 1864; Centralia, 27 Sept 1864
|
Quantrill, William
|
|
Quantrill
|
Killed 1865-Trapped in barn at Wakefield
farm, about one mile from Smiley, KY by Edward Terrell and his cavalry
detachment of hired assassins. While attempting to escape, he was struck
by two Spencer balls, one in the hand, the other paralyzing him from
the waist down. Transferred to a military hospital in Louisville, then
to a Catholic Hospital in Louisville. He died there at 4pm, 6 June 1865.
He was buried in the old Portland Catholic Cemetery at Louisville. In 1887,
his mother had his bones brought back to Ohio. The man she paid to remove
the body stole some of the skeleton, and years later, parts of it showed
up in the hands of a Kansas collector. In 1993, these parts were moved
to Higginsville, MO, and re-interred in the Confederate Cemetery there.
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Railey, Lon
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Todd
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At Lawrence. Surrendered at Lexington,
MO 21 April 1865
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Rains, John
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Anderson
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With Anderson at Albany, Fayette
and when Anderson was killed: Son of Confederate General James S.
Rains. A Captain
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Rakel, ?
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Quantrill
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Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Ralston, Crockett
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Quantrill
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Ralston, Samual
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Quantrill
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Reed, James
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Quantrill
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After the war, participated in robbery
of San Antonio stage with James gang. Talked John Morris, a friend, into
going back to MO with him. Shortly after 7 Apr 1874, near Bois d'Arc, Greene
Co. MO, Morris convinced Reed to leave his gun in his saddlebags.
Later, he shot him twice in the chest, killing him. Morris
himself was killed soon after at his ranch in Ft. Worth, Texas.
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Reid, James
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Quantrill
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Reinhardt, Jack
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Quantrill
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Killed in Texas in 1874
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Renick,
Chatham E. 'Chat'
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Todd
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Went to Kentucky with Quantrill. Killed
April 1865 near Danville, KY., while operating with "One-armed" Berry.
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Reynolds, William
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Anderson
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Joined Quantrill to avenge his
father's murder by 'Redlegs'. At Centralia, 27 Sept 1864. Killed 20 Jan
1865 by the brother, Allen Copeland, of a men, James Copeland, he earlier
had killed.
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Rice, Benjamin
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Quantrill
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Rider, George
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Quantrill
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On Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
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Rider, J. Martin
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Quantrill
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On Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
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Ridings, William
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Anderson
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Killed 1864 age 17 by Joel Chiles, also
a guerrilla
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Rish, D.F.
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Robbins, ?
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Quantrill
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Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Robinson, George
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Quantrill
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When to Kentucky with Quantrill. Executed
1865 for the murder of a Union soldier who was actually killed by Allen
Parmer
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Robinson, Gooly
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Anderson
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Was at Centralia 27 Sept 1864. KIA 15
Oct. 1864 at Danville.
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Robinson, William
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Anderson
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Went to Kentucky with Quantrill.
Hanged 1865
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Roder, William
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Quantrill
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Killed at Baxter Springs, 6 Oct
1863
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Rodes, Jasper
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Quantrill
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Rogers, ?
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Anderson
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Rollen, ?(2)
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Quantrill
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Brothers killed 3/22/1862 at Tate house.
W/Quantrill one day
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Ross, John
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Quantrill
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Survived War-Went to KY with Quantrill.
Surrendered there by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young. US Army, at Samuel's
Depot, Nelson County, KY, on 26 July 1865, paroled.
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Rudd, John
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Quantrill
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Runnels, Williams
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Quantrill
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Rupe, Dock
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Anderson
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KIA 13 Aug 1864 at Flat Rock, MO. by
MSM. Age 17
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Rupe, Harvey
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Quantrill
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Brother-in-law to Jim Cummins
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Rupe, John
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Anderson
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At Centralia 27 Sept 1864. Went
to Texas after the war.
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Rutledge, John
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Ryan, Volney
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Quantrill
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Ryder, ?
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Anderson
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Commanded Anderson band of guerrillas
in his absence. Martin or Jack?
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A B C D
E F G H I J
K L M N
O P Q R
S T U V
W Y Z
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Sallee, Wash.
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Sanders, James
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Quantrill
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Sanders, Tid
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Todd
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KIA Spring 1864
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Sartain, Calvin
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Quantrill
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KIA Aug 1861 by MSM
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Saunders, Charles
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Quantrill
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At Lawrence. KIA 1864 at the home of
Mrs. Richard Kinney, near Hopewell Church,MO.
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Scholl, George T
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Quantrill
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At Centralia 27 Sept 1864. Ran "Sargent
& Scholl", a Livery, Undertaking and Heavy Hauling business in Valley
Park, Missouri with partner Robert Sargent. Attended reunions. SEE
LETTERS
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Scholl, Boon
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Quantrill
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KIA at Westport, MO, 17 Jun 1863. Brother
to George.
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Scott, Allen
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Scott,
Fernando Marion
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Quantrill
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KIA 16 June 1863 near Westport, MO. Listed
on Roster of 93, dated 6 July 1862. Brought Frank James to join Quantrill.
At Independence. Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of George Burt at
Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Scott, Sidney
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Quantrill
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Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Setton, N. W.
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Quantrill
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A Quantrill Captain. Attended reunions.
Marshall of West Plains, MO after the war
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Shephard,
Oliver B. 'Oll'
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Quantrill
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Survived War-Brother or cousin of George
W. Shephard. Participated in the robbery of a Russellville, KY bank.
Traced by to Missouri, where detectives caught him at one of the
family homes (his father's, George's, or his own) 4 April 1868. Ordered
to surrender. One report says he tried to shoot his way out, and was shot
7 times and killed. The other report, from eyewitness Margaret Shephard,
his grand daughter, said he was unarmed, and was shot 20 times and killed
by police officers in 1868. At Centralia, surrendered at Liberty, MO 28
may 1865
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Shepherd,
George W.
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Quantrill
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Survived War His family was originally
from Virginia, moving first to Nelson County, KY, then to Jackson County,
MO. Born on a farm near Independence, in Jackson County, MO, 17 January
1842. At 15, he joined the troops of General Albert Sidney Johnston for
the operations against the Mormons in Utah. Joined the Confederate
Army at the outbreak of the war, and fought honorably at Wilson's Creek
and Pea Ridge. When General Price was ordered east of the Mississippi,
George returned home and joined Quantrill. Married Martha Sanders Maddox
(see Matt Sanders), a widow after the war. She was a Confederate spy.
Spent time in KY penitentiary, for trying to hold up the bank at
Russellville, KY on 20 March 1868. Uncle of Ike Flannery, who was
killed by Jesse James after the War for his inheritance. Reported
to have wounded Jesse James at Short Creek (near Joplin, MO), in a
plot with Jesse to get the reward money. Killed James Anderson, brother
of "Bloody Bill" Anderson by cutting his throat on the lawn of the state
capitol in Austin, Texas.
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Shepherd, Frank F.
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Quantrill
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At Lawrence. KIA 27 Sept 1864 at Centralia,
Mo.
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Shepherd, James
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Quantrill
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One of the men who founded the
town of Blue Springs, Mo.
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Shepherd, Martin
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Quantrill
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KIA Spring 1862at Pink Hill Bridge, Jackson
County, MO. AKA Matt
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Shoat, Isaac
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Quantrill
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Deserted 1862, Later killed by Cole Younger
as Shoat guarded the mail route between Harrisonville, MO and Indep., MO,
7 11 1862
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Shore, DeKalb
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Quantrill
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With Shelby's Company J and surrendered
at Shreveport, La 1865
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Shores, Stephen R
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Quantrill
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Shuffield, Robert Jack
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Quantrill
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Per Warren Welch's list c. 1911
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Simmons, ?
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Anderson
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KIA 26 Oct. 18664 by the MSM near Orrick,
MO.
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Simmons, Young
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Quantrill
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KIA four miles north of Pleasant Hill,
MO. 9/7/1862
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Simms, John
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Quantrill
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At Lawrence 21Aug 1863
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Skaggs,
Larkin M.
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Quantrill
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KIA 21 Aug 1863-Was completely
drunk during the Lawrence massacre. Upon entering Lawrence, he lowered
the Union flag, tied it to the tail of his horse, and dragged it through
the town as he fought from street to street. Staying behind, he was shot
by an arrow from an Indian named White Turkey, his body torn apart by enraged
townspeople. Only guerrilla to die in town.
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Smith, Bill
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Anderson
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KIA at Albany 26 Oct. 1864
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Smith, Cole
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Quantrill
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Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Smith, Frank
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Quantrill
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Was at all battles with Quantrill and
later joined Shelby's regiment. Statement given by Fran Smith in supportof Mrs. James O. Hinde, application for federal pension, Tom Green County, Texas. "I, Frank Smith, of Blue Springs, MO, one of the survivors of Quantrell's company of Confederate soldiers who served during the Civil War 1861-1865, hereby certify that I was well acquainted with James O. Hinde (Jim Hinde) and that he was one of Quantrell's company. That he remained in Missouri for several years after the war, then moved to the State of Texas. And I
understand he located at San Angelo, Texas, where he resided for a number of years prior to his death. (signed) Frank Smith." Livivg in Blue Springs, Mo., 1930's.
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Smith, George
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Smith, Perry
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Todd
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Killed accidentally by a shot from Silas
King's pistol, Sherman, TX 1864
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Smith, William
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Quantrill
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KIA 26 Oct. 1864
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Smoot, Archibald
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Todd
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KIA 9 Oct. 1864 at Blackwater,
Lafayette County, MO
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Snyder, ?
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Anderson
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Sorrels, Thomas
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Todd
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KIA 9 Oct. 1864 at Blackwater, Lafayette
County, MO
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Southerland, Zack
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Anderson
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At Centralia 27 Sept 1864
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Southwick, A. B.
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Quantrill
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Southwick, C. H.
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Quantrill
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Squirrel Tail
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Quantrill
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Supposedly an Indian scout
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Starks, Sheldon
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Anderson
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Killed by MSM, Jackson County, MO 1864
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Starr, Henry
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Todd
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A Union spy killed by George Todd 3 months
after he and another man, John DeCourcy, also a spy, joined up with Dick
Yeager
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Starr, Jack
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Quantrill
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Supposedly the brother of Belle Starr
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Stephens, Bill
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Anderson
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Stevenson, Robert
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Quantrill
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On roster of 93, 6 July 1862
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Stewart, Charles
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Anderson
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At Centralia 27 Sept 1864
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Stewart, Press
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Anderson
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Stewart, William H
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Anderson, Quantrill
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Operated with Anderson , Quantrill and
Holtzclaw. KIA 18 Nov 1864
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Stewart, William R
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Quantrill
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Wounded at Fayette b. 5 Aug 1844,
d.10 Nov 1924
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Stokely, Edward
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Quantrill
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Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Stone, G.T.
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Stone, Lee
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Stone, P. L.
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Stone, Sam
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Stone, Thomas B
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Stone, William
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Anderson
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Survived War At Fayette 20 Sept 1864
, wounded
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Storey, Bud
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Todd
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When to Texas with George Shepherd
at the end of the war
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Strickland, Solomen 'Red Fox'
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Quantrill
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Supposedly an Indian scout
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Strother, William
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Quantrill
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KIA Summer1863
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Stuart, William
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Anderson
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Was at Fayette 20 Sept 1864and Centralia
27 Sept 1864.Killed 1864 for his money by a cattle drover while asleep
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Swartz, Jack
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Quantrill
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At Lawrence he carried Quantrill's black
flag
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Swisby, Oscar
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Anderson
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KIA 1864, Missouri
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Talcott, Parker
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Anderson
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KIA 1864, Missouri
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Talley, George
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Quantrill
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Killed about seven miles south of Independence,
MO, Jan 1863 after he and a company of other guerrillas were betrayed by
guerrilla John McDowell who led a company of federals to their hideout.
Brother to Wallace and Thomas
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Talley, Thomas
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Quantrill
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Selected by Quantrill because he had
his own revolver.
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Tally, Richard
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Quantrill
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N Welch's list of Quantrill men living
in 1911
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Tally, Wallace
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Quantrill
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KIA Feb 11, 1863 near Independence by
MSM
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Tarkington, William
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Anderson
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KIA 26 Oct. 1864 by the M.S.M. while
attacking Albany, Mo.
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Tate, David
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Quantrill
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Tate, Willaim P.
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Anderson
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Served with the C.S.A. 9th
Texas, wounded. Joined Price's command upon recovery. Joined w/Anderson
until war's end
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Tatum, James
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Taylor,
Charles Fletch
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Quantrill
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One of Quantrill's original recruits.
At Baxter Springs, Centralia, Independence, Richfield and Lawrence. Was
probably a spy in Lawrence before the pay back. . Helped kidnap Kate Clarke.
Took control of part of Quantrill's men after a rebellion caused Quantrill
to his command. Became a wealthy citizen of Joplin, MO. Elected to the
Missouri State Legislature after the war. d. Aug 1916 or 1917
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Teague, A.B.
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Quantrill
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On Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
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Teague, John
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Quantrill
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On Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
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Teague, F.F.
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Quantrill
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On Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
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Terry, J.H.
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Quantrill
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On Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
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Thompson, Bob
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Todd
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KIA 1863 Near Booneville, MO while scouting
with Warren Welch
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Thompson, James
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Quantrill
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KIA 21 Aug 1863 during the retreat from
Lawrence in Franklin, County, KS
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Thompson, Oliver
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Todd
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Shot 20 Sept 1864 at Fayette, MO by M.S.M.
Died four days later
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Thompson, Oscar
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Quantrill
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Thompson,?
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Quantrill
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On Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
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Thomson, Corteze D.
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Quantrill
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Thrailkill,
John
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Quantrill, Anderson,
Todd
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Killed in Aug 1864, according to McCorkle,
between Rocheport and Franklin, Howard County, MO. Others say he survived
war and left for Mexico with Shelby. Led own guerrilla unit.
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Thurman, William C.
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Quantrill
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Tigue, Nat
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Anderson
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At Centralia 27 Sept 1864
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Tire, Columbus
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Quantrill
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Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Tire, John
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Quantrill
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Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of
George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Todd, George M.
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Quantrill
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KIA, 1864. Was a bridge mason before
the war and with the MSG before joining Quantrill Jan 1862. Killed at Independence,
MO, 21 October 1864, just east of the Little Blue River by a Union sharpshooter.
The guerrillas pushed Generals Blunt, Jennison, and Moonlight 2 1/2 miles
northeast of Independence, where a sniper shot him. He was carried by is
men to the house of a Mrs. Burns, where he died about an hour later. His
men buried him that night in the Independence Cemetery. David Poole
then took command of his unit. Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the murder of George
Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Todd, Robert
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Anderson
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KIA Sept 1864 by M.S.M. after Fayette
at the home of Captain Sebree
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Todd, Thomas W
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Anderson
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At Fayette, Centralia. Todd was still
with Anderson as late as 1864.
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Tolar, Bill
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Anderson
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With Quantrill in 1862 to1864 Lawrence,
Centralia.
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Toley, Richard
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Quantrill
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Tolliver, Anson 'Ance'
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Anderson
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KIA 26 Oct. 1864 by M.S.M. near Albany
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Tomlinson, Clarence
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Anderson
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KIA 1864 by M.S.M. in Platte County,
MO
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Toothman,
William
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Quantrill
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At Baxter Springs. KIA 9 Oct. 1864 at
Blackwater, Lafayette County, MO
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Traber, Thomas
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|
Quantrill
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Traber, Zach
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Quantrill
|
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Trochere, Zack
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Quantrill
|
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Trow,
Harrison B.
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Quantrill,
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Survived War. Claimed to be the last
Confederate to surrender. Identified body of Jesse James, 1876. Attended
reunions, Was at Independence, Lawrence, Fayette, Centralia. Left for Texas
after war
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Tucker, James L.
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Quantrill
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On Roster of 6 July 1862.At Independence
11 Aug 1862. With Quantrill in 1863. Joined the C.S.A. in 1864
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Tucker, Morris J.
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Quantrill
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Listed by Breihan
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Tucker, William D.
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Quantrill
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On Roster of 93, 6 July 1862. Wounded
6 Nov1862 at Searcy Farm
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Tuckett, Thomas
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Anderson
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KIA 1864 Missouri
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Turner, A. M.
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|
Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Turner, Frank
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James
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At Richfield,
MO (Missouri City)19 May, 1863 w/Frank James, L. Easton, Louis Vandiver,
Louis Gregg, Moses McCoy and Mr. Churchill |
Turner, Henry
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Quantrill
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Rode with Quantrill while in Ky
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Turner, Milton
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|
Quantrill
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Per frank James list c. 1900
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Turpin, Cliff
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|
Quantrill
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Was with Quantrill on the Olathe Raid,
6 Sept 1862
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Turpin, Dick
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|
Quantrill
|
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Van Meter, John
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|
Quantrill
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Rode with Jesse James after the war
|
Vance, John
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Todd
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Captured 1 June 1863 near Rocheport
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Vandiver, Louis
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Anderson
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At Richfield, 19 May 1863, Lawrence 21
Aug 1863. On James' list
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Vandiver, Susan
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Killed in the collapse of the Union jail
for Women in Kansas City, 14 Aug 1863. Wife of Thomas Vandiver and my great-great
grandmother
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Vandiver, Thomas
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Anderson
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Disappeared in action. All trace of him
lost.
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Vaughn, Dan
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Quantrill
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Led guerrilla band at Aubrey, KS 31 Jan
1865. Also Independence, Lawrence. Survived war, settled in Texas
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Vaughn, James A.
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|
Quantrill
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One of Quantrill's first recruits,
12/25/1861. Formed with nine other men at the farm of Mrs. Samual Crump
between Independence and Blue Springs. Said to have been the beginning
of Quantrill's band as an entity with a separate and distinct leader. Captured
in a Kansas City barbers shop and hung 29 May 1863 at Ft. Leavenworth.
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Vaughn, Joseph
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Quantrill
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KIA at Pea Ridge, AK 1862
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Vaughn,
Susan Langdon
|
|
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Known to have smuggled morphine, and
quinine in her undergarments and her hat to Cockrell's Missouri brigade.
She founded "Memorial Day" after the war.
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Vaughn, Tom
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|
Quantrill
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KIA
|
Vaughn, William
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|
Quantrill
|
Listed on Roster of 93, 6 July 1862.
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Venable, Bob
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|
Quantrill
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Attended reunions.
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Venable,
Randolph 'Ran' M.
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|
Quantrill
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Survived War-Went to Kentucky with Quantrill.
Surrendered there 26 July 1865 by Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US
Army, at Samuel's Depot Nelson County, Ky on 26 July 1865, paroled. Died
1914.
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Vivian, Harvey
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|
Anderson
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From Clay County, Mo.
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Wade, David
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|
Anderson
|
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Wade, Newman
|
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Anderson
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KIA 20 Sept 1864 at Fayette, MO. Also
'Newton'.
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Wade, Samual
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Anderson
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Was at Centralia 27 Sept 1864. KIA in
May of 1865.
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Waitman, Morgan
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Quantrill
|
Referred to as Captain Waitman during
reunions.
|
Walker, Andrew Y.
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|
Quantrill
|
Survived War. Saved Quantrill's life
on two occasions. Leaving Price's Army Quantrill informed Andrew
of a plan to raid the home of Andrew's father, Morgan. Informed neighbors,
probably because of his attraction to Walker's sister, Nannie (Anna) and
with eleven others defeated the marauders. She became Quantrill's mistress.
In this action, the first Union soldier killed in Jackson County during
the Civil War was killed by Quantrill. She was later won over by Joe Vaughan.
This was the first mention of Quantrill's named in Jackson county, Mo.
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Ward, Robert
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Quantrill
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KIA 6 Oct. 1863 at Baxter Springs, Ks
during the attack on the fort.
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Warren, Jim
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|
Todd
|
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Warren, John H.
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Anderson, Quantrill
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B.10 Oct 1847 at Liberty, Mo. Became
a Buffalo hunter after the war.
|
Warren, Tom
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|
Todd
|
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Watson, John
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|
Quantrill
|
Survived the war. Was with A. Blunt when
Blunt was killed
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Wayman, F. Luther
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|
Quantrill
|
Was with Quantrill when his band was
first declared outlaws. Insists that Quantrill had an older brother who
was killed in Kansas on their way to Pike's Peak, 1858. At Baxter
Springs, 6 Oct 1863
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Wayman, John
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Anderson
|
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Wayman, Matt
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Todd
|
Went to Texas with George Shepherd
at the end of the war.
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Wayman, Milt
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|
Quantrill
|
Brother to Matt Wayman
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Webb, Bill
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|
Anderson
|
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Webb, Charles
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|
Todd
|
At Centralia 27 Sept 1864. Survived the
War
|
Webb, George B
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|
Quantrill
|
Was at Lawrence 21 Aug 1864. Later join
Shelby
|
Webb, Pres
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|
Quantrill
|
Served as a scout for Quantrill.
Had the eye of an eagle and the endurance of the deer. Joined C.S.A. after
leaving Quantrill
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Webb, Thomas B.
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Quantrill
|
Was at Lawrence
raid 21 Aug 1863 were he stole $3000 loading it on to his hose which was
shot out from under him. He escaped Lawrence on the back of Cole Younger's
horse. D. 17 Nov 1914 at 79. Attended many reunions |
Webb, William
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|
Anderson
|
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Webster, John
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Quantrill
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Orderly sergeant
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Webster, Noah
|
|
Quantrill
|
Was at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863. KIA July
1863 by MSM, Davis Creek
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Weddington, Jake
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Took command of the guerrilla movement
while Quantrill was in TX. with Kate Clarke, October 1863
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Welby, James
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Todd
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Welch, Warren
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Quantrill
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Survived the war. Was at Independence,
Lawrence. Surrendered at Lexington. Served as Secretary of Quantrill's
raiders
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West, Richard
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Anderson
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Survived the war
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West, Woot
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Anderson
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Wetzel, Herman
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Quantrill
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B. 1833, D. 1930. Buried in the Pleasant
Hill Cemetery
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White, John
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Anderson
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Was with Jesse James' gang after the
war
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White, Josiah
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Quantrill
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Whitsett,
James Simeom
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Todd, Vaughn
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Joined Td after leaving the C.S.A. After
Todd's death in 1864 he joined up with Daniel Vaughn until war's end. Was
at Lawrence 21 Aug 1863; Centralia 27 Sept 1863. Helped identify Jesse
James body in 1882. Attended reunions. Pallbearer at Bob Younger's funeral
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Wigginton, George
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Quantrill
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Cousin of John McCorkle. Wounded in thigh
at Independence, MO 10 Aug 1862. Went to Ky with Quantrill and surrendered
with John McCorkle at Newcastle, Ky
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Wilcox, Lawrence
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Anderson
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Wounded at Fayette, MO 20 Sept
1864
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Wilhite,
Jefferson
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Quantrill
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KIA along with Albert Estes while attending
Warden's Church, Wellington, MO, 10 July 1864. Had 28 bullets through him
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Wilkerson,
James W.
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Quantrill
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Married Miss Barbara Jane Gray of Jackson
County, MO, daughter of Judge Gray at gunpoint by Rev. Moses B. Arnold
of Lafayette County, MO 8 March 1864. Believed to have helped rob the Clay
County Savings Bank, Feb 1866, becoming one of the first daylight bank
robberies in history. Was at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1864
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Will, Jack
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Anderson
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At Fayette 20 Sept 1864
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Williams, Dan
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Quantrill
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KIA 1862. Saw Quantrill inscribe pocket
watch lost on Hicklin farm.
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Williams, Henry
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Todd
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KIA at Centralia 27 Sept 1864 by MSM.
Deserted from the Union Army
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Williams, Jack
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Todd
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Went to Texas with George Shepherd at
the end of the war
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Williams, Jim
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Quantrill
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Went to Ky with Quantrill and 33 other
guerrillas.
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Williams, Walter
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Quantrill
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LAST LIVING CONFEDERATE VETEREN IN THE
UNITED STATES. DIED 19 DEC 1959 IN HOUSTON, TX AT THE AGE OF 117. RECRUITED
IN SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS AND TRANSFERRED TO QUANTRILL'S BRIGADE FIVE MONTHS
LATER ACCORDING TO HIS PENSION RECORD
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Williams, William J.
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions
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Williamson, Charles T.
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Quantrill
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Listed on Roster of 93, 6 July 1862
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Wilson, Adam
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Quantrill
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A Cherokee Indian scout from Muncie,
OK
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Wilson, Henry
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Quantrill
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Born a slave of John Wilson. After seeing
with his own eyes the atrocities of the Red Legs, decided to join Quantrill
along with his 'Master John'. Wilson moved to Texas to run the blockade
at Independence, MO carrying supplies to Quantrill. He was also the cook
and Quantrill's bodyguard.
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Wilson, John
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Anderson
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Killed by MSM near Booneville, 20 Sept
1864
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Wilson, John W.
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Todd
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Left with George Shepherd for Texas after
the war
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Wilson, Mack
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Quantrill
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Wilson, William H.
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Quantrill
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Was at the Battle of Lone Jack 16 Aug
1862
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Winchester, William
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Anderson
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KIA 1864 by MSM
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Wood, Bennett
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Quantrill
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Wounded in Independence in fight with
Home guards. Sent by Gen. Marmaduke to Missouri to recruit men for his
command. KIA near Napoleon, MO 20 June 1863. Indicted 18 Nov 1863 for the
murder of George Burt at Lawrence, 21 Aug 1863
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Wood, Benton
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Quantrill
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Was at Lawrence 21 Aug 1863. While guarding
prisoners form Lawrence, he told them the raid was in retaliation for their
raids into Missouri.
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Wood, Hop
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Quantrill
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KIA 22 Feb 1862-One of 15 men on raid
at Independence, Mo., spring of 1862. Shot and killed by Union Cavalry
in ambush.
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Woodruff, Silas
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Quantrill
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Was at Lawrence. KIA Autumn 1863 by MSM,
Lawrence County, Mo.
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Woodward, William
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Quantrill
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At Independence 11 Aug 1862; Lawrence,
21 Aug 1863
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Workman, John A
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Quantrill
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At Independence and Lawrence
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Worsham, Richard Francis
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Quantrill, Anderson
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Observed his 93rd birthday in 1932,
Mexico, Mo.
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Wyatt, Alson 'Al'
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Todd
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Shot in the chest and killed at Westport,
MO, 17 Jun 1863.
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Wyatt, Cave
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Anderson
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Sergeant of William Anderson's band.
Wounded/captured.
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Wyatt, Felix A
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Todd
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KIA 16 June 1863 by MSM in Kansas City,
Mo.
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Yager, Richard F.
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Quantrill
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KIA 1 Aug 1864-Present on the Independence
and Lawrence, KS raid. Wounded at Arrow Rock, MO Aug 1863. Made the famous
Council Grove raid 130 miles west of the Missouri state line 4 May 1863
where with 23 others, formed up at the edge of town. To the relief of the
towns people, only Yeager rode up, in desperate need of a dentist. The
tooth was pulled with the agreement that the town be spared. The rebels
then rode off to sack the town of Diamond Springs, then returning to Missouri,
leaving a trail of death and destruction behind them. Taking to the woods
near Frankfort, close to home of Ike Flannery's father, he was Killed two
weeks later, 1 Aug 1864 by Federals. On Roster of 6 July 1862. Joined because
the Jayhawkers took everything from his father's farm.
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Young,
Joseph
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Quantrill
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Captured Lieut. Randlett at Abrey.
After the war became a printer.
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Young, George W.
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Quantrill
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Attended reunions. Died 27 Aug 1920
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Younger,
James Henry 'Jim'
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Todd
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Survived War Brother of Coleman. Joined
in 1864 at age 16. Went to Kentucky with Quantrill. Surrendered by
Capt. Henry Porter to Capt. Young, US Army, at Samuel's Depot, Nelson County,
KY, on 26 July 1865.Captured by posse after Northfield, MN, robbery.
Sent to penitentiary. Requested parole 13 October 1902. It was refused.
Found dead at Reardon Hotel, St. Paul, MN, of bullet wound in head, 19
October 1902.
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Younger,
Thomas Coleman 'Cole'
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Quantrill
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Survived War Father killed in 1861 by
Captain Walley, 5th MO Militia Cavalry. Joined Quantrill with John Jarrette
in October of 1861 at age 18. Selected because he had his own revolver.
Was at Independence; Lawrence and Baxter Springs Captured on Northfield,
MN, robbery, 7 Sept 1876. Wounded severely. Served 25 years in prison at
Stillwater, MN. Died at Lee's Summit, Mo., 21 March 1916. On Roster
of 6 July 1862
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Yowell, Bill
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Quantrill
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With Quantrill in 1863.On Frank James
list of guerrillas c.1900. Also Youell
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Zack,?
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Quantrill
Todd
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Negro who became an orderly
for Quantrill and Todd after his capture at Baxter Spring, 6 Oct. 1863.
Also known as Rube
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