Manassas
Journal
October
20, 1905
PRINCE WILLIAM'S HONOR ROLL
Prince
William Rangers, Co. H, 15th Va. Cavalry
[Prepared
for The Journal by Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson]
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Captain William Gardner Brawner, killed in Maryland, '63
1st
Lieut., J. C. Kincheloe
2nd
Lieut., Edwin Nelson, taken prisoner in '63 and kept at Johnson's Island until
end of war
3rd
Lieut., Frank Davis
Com.
Sergeant, John H. Hammill
Orderly
Sergeant, Samuel H. Jones
2nd
Sergeant, Leroy Davis
2nd
Sergeant, William Kincheloe
3rd
Sergeant, John Butler
4th
Sergeant, W. W. Kincheloe
4th
Sergeant, W. R. Lipscomb
1st
Corporal, Geo. W. Hixon
2nd
Corporal, Isaac Fairfax
3rd
Corporal Charles Butler
4th
Corporal, Levi Hixson
Privates
Robert
Arrington
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Benjamin
E. Lynn
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Luther
Able [Abel]
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Shirley
Lynn
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Benjamin
Abel [Abel]
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Wesley
Ledman
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Bradfield,
Henry
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A. T.
Marshall
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Thomas
Botts
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Joseph
Mayhugh
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Richard
Brawner
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John
Mayhugh
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James
M. Barbee
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Z.
Mayhugh
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Thomas
Beach
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James
V. Nash
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Cornelius
Beach
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Geo. W.
Payne
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Alexander
Colbert
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Jackson
Payne
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John
Colbert
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Dangg
Pettit
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W. W.
Chappell
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George
Pettit
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Leroy
Cornwall
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William
Raney
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James
Cornwall
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Joseph
B. Reid
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Richard
Cornwall
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Polk
Reid
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James
O. Cornwall
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Jackson
Reid
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M.
Cornwall
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John H.
Renoe
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George
Cornwall
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Joseph
Richardson
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John L.
Cornwall
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George
Richardson
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E.
Dorsey Cole
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Wm.
Richardson
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C. H.
Copen
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Randolph
Spittle
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Robert
Carter
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Lewis
Spittle
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Edward
Carter
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Edward
Shepherd
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C. A.
Cannon
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James
Stone
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George
Davis
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Thomas
Stone
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Henry
Davis
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Thomas
Simpson
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John
Davis
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John
Slingerland
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B. D.
Davis
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William
Smoot
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Peter
Davis
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Newton
Stribling
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Newton
Delancy
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John
Smallwood
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Thomas
Dewell
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Wallace
Tansill
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John
French
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George Tillet
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Wellington
Fairfax
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John R.
Tillet
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Thomas
Fairfax
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Wm.
Vermillion
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Mark
Florence
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William
Wilson
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Wallace
Hixson
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William
Wilkins
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Henry
Keys
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Lewis
Woodward
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Ashwell
King
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George
Wilt
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Ramon
Kincheloe
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William
Wilt
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George
Lowe
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Thomas
Windsor
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Samuel
R. Lowe
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Grandison Warring
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G.W. Hixon was brother to James Wm. Hixson, who's first wife is said to be a Lipscomb.
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