regiment 107 pittsylvania virginia

You may request to transfer up to 250,000 memorials managed by Find a Grave. Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Danville City, Virginia Created by: Karen Marks Wrenn Record added: May 05, 2003 Find A Grave Memorial# 7415712 Contact Name: John R Sloan Contact Email: Click for E-mail Date Added: 1/17/2013 The 1840 Federal Census, Virginia, Pittsylvania Co., Regiment 107 records Owen Adkins (40-50) with wife (40-50) and 1 daughter (under 5), 3 sons and 1 daughter (5-10), 2 sons (10-15), 1 daughter (15-20), 2 sons (20-30). Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Mary ABBOTT [born 1793 VA]appears on the 1850 censusin Perry Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohioliving with Thomas McKee [29 OH], EphraimMcKee [3 OH], and Mary ABBOT [50VA], Mathew ABBOT [38 VA], John ABBOT [25 VA] and Elzaboth ABBOT [20 VA]. 18 August 1806. Commissioned Captain in Company B, Virginia 38th Infantry Regiment. Among the founders of the regiment was Lt. Col. (later Colonel) Powhatan Bolling Whittle of Mecklenburg County, who was later wounded at the Battle of Williamsburg. The 107th Armored Cavalry Regimental Headquarters were located on Green Road in Warrensville Township, Ohio. Please enter your email and password to sign in. Its members were recruited in Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mechlenburg counties. 3. Box 426 | Chatham, VA 24531. Posted by in the heat of combustion of ethane, ethene and acetylene; employment law conference 2022 . Its commanders were Colonels Joseph R. Cabell, Edward C. Edmonds, George K. Griggs, and Powhatan Whittle; Lieutenant Colonel George A. Martin; and Majors Isaac H. Carrington and Henderson L. Lee. It was amended to correct the wording of the blazon of the shield on 17 June 1927. ABBOTT. 107th Cavalry Regiment ordered into active Federal service 1 May 2009 at home stations; released from active Federal service 4 June 2010 and reverted to state control. We have set your language to (Redirected from 107th regiment) 107th Regiment may refer to: 107th Infantry Regiment (France) 107th Infantry Regiment (United States) 107th Cavalry Regiment, United States. The 1st Ohio Cavalry consolidated on 1 November 1940 with the 22nd Reconnaissance Squadron (organized and federally recognized 15 September 1939 with headquarters at Cincinnati) and the consolidated unit was designated as the 107th Cavalry Regiment (United States); it was concurrently relieved from assignment to the 22nd Cavalry Division and was inducted into federal service on 5 March 1941 at its home stations in Ohio. Pittsylvania Co., Mar. Headquarters Troop (Hamilton), 2d Squadron, additionally entitled to: Troop A (Greenville), 2d Squadron, additionally entitled to: Troop B (Lebanon), 2d Squadron, additionally entitled to: Troop C (Scott Dragoons - Xenia), 2d Squadron, additionally entitled to: ROBERT J. DALESSANDRODirector, Center of Military History, Reorganized and Federally recognized 10 November 1947 in the Ohio National Guard as the 107th Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron with Headquarters at Cleveland, Parent unit organized 28 April 1861 in the Ohio Militia as the 7th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, with companies from Cleveland and northeastern Ohio and mustered into Federal service, Mustered out of Federal service 16 June 1861 at Camp Dennison, Ohio; concurrently reorganized and mustered into Federal service at Camp Dennison, Ohio as the 7th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, (Ohio Militia redesignated 31 March 1864 as the Ohio National Guard), Mustered out of Federal service 6-7 July 1864 at Cleveland, Reorganized 1870-1877 in state service as independent companies, Companies in the northeastern portion of the state consolidated 30 June 1877 and designated as the 15th Infantry Regiment, with Headquarters at Cleveland, Regiment (less Companies D, G, H, and K) disbanded 22 March 1881; Companies D, G, H, and K reorganized as unattached companies, Former Companies D, G, H and K, 15th Infantry Regiment, and other existing companies reorganized and redesignated 7 July 1881 to form the 5th Infantry Regiment, Mustered into Federal service 11 May 1898 at Camp Bushnell, Ohio as the 5th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; mustered out of Federal service 5 November 1898 at Cleveland and reorganized in the Ohio National Guard as the 5th Infantry Regiment, Regiment disbanded 14 April 1899; elements reorganized as unattached companies, Former 5th Infantry Regiment reorganized 14 July 1899 in the Ohio National Guard with Headquarters at Cleveland, Mustered into Federal service 19 June 1916 at Camp Willis, Ohio; mustered out of Federal service 15 March 1917 at Fort Wayne, Michigan, Called into Federal service 15 July 1917; drafted into Federal service 5 August 1917, Reorganized and redesignated 25 September 1917 as the 145th Infantry, an element of the 37th Division, Demobilized 22 April -1 May 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio, Elements of the former 5th Infantry Regiment consolidated with elements of the former 8th Infantry Regiment (see ANNEX 1) and consolidated unit reorganized 1919-1920 in the Ohio National Guard as the 3d Infantry; Headquarters Federally recognized 1 July 1920 at Cleveland, Reorganized and redesignated 1 July 1921 as the 145th Infantry and assigned to the 37th Division, Inducted into Federal service 15 October 1940 at home stations, (37th Division redesignated 1 February 1942 as the 37th Infantry Division), Inactivated 13 December 1945 at Camps Anza and Stoneman, California, Reorganized and Federally recognized 21 November 1946 in the Ohio National Guard as the 145th Infantry, with Headquarters at Cleveland, and remained assigned to the 37th Infantry Division, Ordered into active Federal service 15 January 1952 at home stations, (145th Infantry [NGUS] organized and Federally recognized 15 January 1954 with Headquarters at Cleveland), Released from active Federal service 15 June 1954 and reverted to state control; concurrently, Federal recognition withdrawn from the 145th Infantry (NGUS), Reorganized 1 September 1959 as the 145th Infantry, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System, to consist of the 1st Battle Group, an element of the 37th Infantry Division, and the 2d Battle Group, Reorganized (less Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battle Group) 1 April 1963 to consist of the 1st and 3d Battalions, elements of the 37th Infantry Division, and the 2d Battalion (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battle Group, reorganized and redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 37th Infantry Divisionhereafter separate lineage), Reorganized 15 February 1968 to consist of the 1st Battalion, and the 2d Battalion, an element of the 38th Infantry Division, Reorganized 1 May 1968 to consist of the 1st Battalion, Consolidated 1 June 1974 with the 107th Armored Cavalry (see ANNEX 2) and consolidated unit designated as the 107th Armored Cavalry, Regiment (less 1st Squadron) reorganized 1 May 1977 in the Ohio Army National Guard (Troop A, Support Squadron, allotted 1 October 1986 to the West Virginia Army National Guard; allotted 15 October 1990 to the Ohio Army National Guard), Reorganized 1 June 1989 as a parent regiment under the United States Army Regimental System, Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1993 as the 107th Cavalry to consist of the 1st Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division, and the 4th Squadron, Reorganized 31 March 1994 to consist of the 1st Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division, and the 2d and 4th Squadrons, Reorganized 1 September 1994 to consist of the 1st Battalion and the 2d Squadron, elements of the 38th Infantry Division, and the 4th Squadron, Reorganized 15 September 1996 to consist of the 1st Battalion and the 2d Squadron, elements of the 38th Infantry Division, Reorganized 1 September 2002 to consist of the 1st Battalion, an element of the 28th Infantry Division, and the 2d Squadron, an element of the 38th Infantry Division, (1st Battalion ordered into active Federal service 1 October 2003 at home stations; released from active Federal service 28 March 2005 and reverted to state control), (2d Squadron ordered into active Federal service 5 July 2004 at home stations), Redesignated 1 October 2005 as the 107th Cavalry Regiment, (2d Squadron released from active Federal service 1 November 2005 and reverted to state control), Expanded and reorganized 1 September 2007 to form the 107th Cavalry Regiment, to consist of the 2d Squadron, an element of the 2d Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, and the 145th Armored Regiment (145th Armored Regiment hereafter separate lineage), 107th Cavalry Regiment ordered into active Federal service 1 May 2009 at home stations; released from active Federal service 4 June 2010 and reverted to state control, Organized 6 July 1876 from new and existing elements in the Ohio National Guard as the 8th Infantry Regiment, with Headquarters at Massillon, Consolidated 13 August 1878 with the 9th Infantry Regiment (organized 21 February 1877 with Headquarters at Akron) and consolidated unit designated as the 8th Infantry Regiment; concurrently, location of Headquarters changed to Wooster, Consolidated 27 June 1881 with the 10th Infantry Regiment (organized 6 July 1876 with Headquarters at Youngstown), and consolidated unit designated as the 8th Infantry Regiment, Mustered into Federal service 13 May 1898 at Camp Bushnell, Ohio, as the 8th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry; mustered out of Federal service 21 November 1898 at Wooster and reorganized in the Ohio National Guard as the 8th Infantry Regiment, Former 8th Infantry Regiment reorganized 21 July 1899 in the Ohio National Guard with Headquarters at Bucyrus, Mustered into Federal service 19 June 1916 at Camp Willis, Ohio; mustered out of Federal service 22 March 1917 at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, Reorganized and redesignated 15 September 1917 as the 146th Infantry, an element of the 37th Division, Demobilized 13 April 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio, Parent unit constituted 7 May 1877 in the Ohio National Guard and organized from new and existing units as the 1st, 2d, and 3d Troops of Cavalry, 1st Troop disbanded 28 January 1879 at Cincinnati; 2d Troop converted, reorganized, and redesignated in 1882 as Company A, 13th Infantry Regiment, at Hillsboro; 3d Troop disbanded in 1883 at Shelby, 1st Cleveland Troop organized 10 September 1887 in the Ohio National Guard at Cleveland (organized 10 October 1877 as an independent militia company), Redesignated 12 September 1895 as Troop A (1st Cleveland Troop), Expanded and reorganized 3 May 1898 to form Troops A, B, and C, 1st Ohio Volunteer Cavalry; remainder of regiment organized from new and existing units, 1st Ohio Volunteer Cavalry mustered into Federal service 9-11 May 1898 at Camp Bushnell, Ohio; mustered out of Federal service 22-24 October 1898 at Cleveland, Former Troop A (1st Cleveland Troop) reorganized 14 April 1899 in the Ohio National Guard at Cleveland; Troop B reorganized 12 December 1902 in the Ohio National Guard at Columbus, Reorganized 25 July 1910 as the 1st Cavalry Squadron with Headquarters at Cleveland (Troops C and D organized in 1911 at Cincinnati and Toledo, respectively), Mustered into Federal service 6 July 1916 at Columbus; mustered out of Federal service 28 February 1917 at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, Expanded 16 April 1917 to form the 1st Cavalry, Expanded, converted, reorganized, and redesignated 23 May 1917 as the 2d and 3d Field Artillery, Called into Federal service 15 July 1917 at Cleveland and Youngstown, respectively; drafted into Federal service 5 August 1917, Reorganized and redesignated 15 September 1917 as the 135th and 136th Field Artillery, respectively, and assigned to the 37th Division, Demobilized 10 April 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio, Converted, reorganized, and Federally recognized 20 October 1919-18 November 1920 in the Ohio National Guard as the 1st Cavalry with Headquarters at Cincinnati, Redesignated 1 July 1921 as the 107th Cavalry and assigned to the 22d Cavalry Division, (Location of Headquarters changed 10 May 1927 to Cleveland), Consolidated 1 November 1940 with the 22d Reconnaissance Squadron (organized and Federally recognized 15 September 1939 with Headquarters at Cincinnati) and consolidated unit designated as the 107th Cavalry; concurrently relieved from assignment to the 22d Cavalry Division, Inducted into Federal service 5 May 1941 at home stations. Pittsylvania County contributed greatly, and tragically, to the Confederate war effort. Attached to Defences of Washington, D.C., to April, 1862. 1980. It also lists sources further reading. B Troop in Painesville, Ohio. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. The largest county in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Pittsylvania County was established in 1767 and named in honor of William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham, in recognition of his support of the American colonies during the Stamp Act crisis. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Dept. Try again. Oops, something didn't work. Created By Granicus - Connecting People and Government. Son of David Christopher Davidson and Mary "Polly" Phillips.Marrried Mary "Polly" Ramsey on 15 Jul 1833 in Pittsylvania Co VA.Virginia, Compiled Marriages, 1740-1850Name: Moses DavidsonGender: MaleSpouse Name: Polly RamseySpouse Gender: FemaleMarriage Date: 15 Jul 1833County: PittsylvaniaState: Virginia1840 United States Federal CensusName: Moses DavidsonHome in 1840 (City, County, State): Regiment 107, Pittsylvania, VirginiaFree White Persons - Males - Under 5: 3Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 MosesFree White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 PollyPersons Employed in Agriculture: 1 1850 United States Federal CensusName: Moses DavidsonAge: 41Birth Year: abt 1809Birthplace: VirginiaHome in 1850: Northern District, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USAGender: MaleFamily Number: 1019Household Members: Name AgeMoses Davidson 41Polly Davidson 40William Davidson 15Addison Davidson 14David Davidson 13Jacob Davidson 11Moses Davidson 9Sally Davidson 7Susan Davidson 5George Davidson 21860 United States Federal CensusName: Moses DavidsonAge: 61Birth Year: abt 1799Gender: MaleBirth Place: VirginiaHome in 1860: North Eastern Division, Franklin, VirginiaPost Office: DickinsonsDwelling Number: 73Family Number: 73Occupation: FarmerReal Estate Value: 400Personal Estate Value: 100Household Members: Name AgeMoses Davidson 61Mary Davidson 50Adderson Davidson 24Jacob H Davidson 20Moses L Davidson 18Sallie A Davidson 16Susan R Davidson 14Geo W Davidson 12Henry C Davidson 7Died before 1880 Census.1880 United States Federal CensusName: Polly DavidsonAge: 60Birth Date: Abt 1820Birthplace: VirginiaHome in 1880: Dickensons, Franklin, Virginia, USAHouse Number: 20Dwelling Number: 266Race: WhiteGender: FemaleRelation to Head of House: Self (Head)Marital Status: WidowedFather's Birthplace: VirginiaMother's Birthplace: VirginiaOccupation: Keeps HouseHousehold Members: Name AgePolly Davidson 60Sallie Davidson 35Susan Davidson 30Henry C. Davidson 25Sallie J. T. Davidson 11, Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. The Liberty (Missouri) Tribune of March 29, 1878 wrote this about him: "Owen Adkins, of Pittsylvania Co., Va. is 96 years old. Nearby is son, Jackson Adkins (20-30 . John Dooley Documents Pittsylvania/Danville During Surrender Week 1865, Chatham Greys: Company I, 53rd Virginia Infantry, Chester Station Canister Shot "Lands" in Society Museum Display, Civil War Cannons Believed To Have Been Forged In Pittsylvania, Civil War Gun Factory, Pittsylvania County's, Civil War Prisons of Danville, Virginia: "Truly Horrible", Coles, Capt. Elements of the 1st Battalion, 107th Cavalry served within the 1st Cavalry Division, 4th Infantry Division, and 3rd Infantry Division areas of operations as units of the 18th and 42nd MP Brigades. From 1966 through 1977, 1st Squadron of the 107th Armored Cavalry Regiment consisted of: Squadron headquarters (HHT) and A Troop located in Ashtabula, Ohio. This gives brief historical sketches of each regiment and lists officers, company names, and commanders. Organized on October 21, 1775 at Williamsburg as a provincial defense unit composed of six musket and two rifle companies under the command of Patrick Henry. It was redesignated in 1895 as Troop A (1st Cleveland Troop) before being expanded, reorganized, and redesignated on 3 May 1898 as Troops A, B, C, 1st Ohio Volunteer Cavalry; the remainder of regiment being organized from new and existing units. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. Many of their children are living with them or nearby: Ralph (30), Bitsy (28), Jno W. (18), William N. (15), Henry G. (11). http://archives.lib.ua.edu/repositories/3/resources/724 Accessed May 01, 2023. translation missing: en.navbar.toggle_navigation. Collection is open for research. The largest county in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Pittsylvania County was established in 1767 and named in honor of William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham, in recognition of his support of the American colonies during the Stamp Act crisis. Living in the his household is daughter Permillia Adkins (37) with her children Arbele (18), Ballard (17), William T. (15), Isabella (12), Pompey (9), Virginia (8), Ellen (7), Elvira C. (5), and Keen (1/12). Troop G was one of the units on the campus grounds, attempting to disperse the agitators and students after the burning of the ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) building. 107th PA Regiment Organization, Service & Battles Organization Organized at Harrisburg February 20 to March 8, 1862. [1] Census 1840: Regiment 107, Eastern District, Pittsylvania, VA. [2] 1850: Pittsylvania County, VA. [3] Burial Monroe-Tate Cemetery Greenfield, Pittsylvania, VA. [4] Sources You can always change this later in your Account settings. The 38th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. One thing is for sure, many of the "Adkins" family members are repetedly listed through the 1880 census records as "can not read or write" and they often have inconsistent reporting as to their ages in succeeding census reports. Try again later. Her estranged husband, Capt. Whittle, Lt. Col. Powhatan Bolling, C. S. A. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 107th Cavalry Group, and 107th Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron consolidated on 15 September 1949 with the 185th Tank Battalion (organized and federally recognized 12 December 1946 30 March 1949 with headquarters at Cincinnati) and the consolidated unit designated as the 107th Armored Cavalry at Cleveland (The 1st Squadron was allotted on 31 May 1977 to the West Virginia Army National Guard). [1], 1840: Regiment 107, Eastern District, Pittsylvania, VA. [2], Monroe-Tate Cemetery Greenfield, Pittsylvania, VA. [4]. (10) Soldiers of color from the First Rhode Island Regiment continued to fight bravely to win American independence for 5 more years in an integrated Rhode Island Regiment that included men of African, European, and Indigenous descent. The only evidence for the name of William 's wife is in the death of his son Owen, whose parents are named as William and Mary Adkins as noted below. It currently consists of the 2nd Squadron, 107th Cavalry Regiment, part of the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (BUCKEYE), Ohio National Guard located throughout southwest Ohio. Owen married Isabel Harris, daughter of John Harris and Unknown, on 15 Jul 1809 in Pittsylvania Co, VA. (Isabel Harris was born circa 1790 and died in Jan 1825 in Museville, Pittsylavania Co., VA..), Owen next married Francis (Fannie) Campbell on 19 Sep 1825 in Pittsylvania Co, VA. (Francis (Fannie) Campbell was born circa 1795 in Virginia and died after 1860 in Museville, Pittsylavania Co., VA..), Owen next married Louisa Kendrick.1 (Louisa Kendrick was born circa 1820 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. and died after 1880.). 107th Aviation Regiment (United States) 107th Mixed Aviation Regiment, a unit of the Yugoslav Air Force. Family members linked to this person will appear here. A miscellany of materials pertaining to the 38th Virginia Infantry Regiment, including muster rolls of Company A, a special order naming hospital stewards, a certificate of disability, and a list of payment and clothing issued. Please enable JavaScript in your browser for a better user experience. With the 1st Battalion 107th Cavalry Regiment redesignated as such, the only currently remaining element of the 107th Cavalry Regiment is the 2nd Squadron with headquarters at Cincinnati, Ohio. The 1st Squadron 107th Armored Cavalry Regiment was put on alert in October 1973 during the Arab/Israeli conflict. A Guide to Virginia Military Organizations, 1861-1865. The regiment was reorganized and federally recognized on 10 November 1947 as the 107th Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron with headquarters at Cleveland. Pittsylvania County contributed soldiers and supplies during the American Revolution, and the now-vanished town of Peytonsburg was one of the nine official Virginia supply depots during the War. 5*. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. Relationship: son, Marriage (1): Isabel Harris on 15 Jul 1809 in Pittsylvania Co, VA, Marriage (2): Francis (Fannie) Campbell on 19 Sep 1825 in Pittsylvania Co, VA, Died: 15 May 1885, Pittsylvania Co, VA at age 99. The 2nd Squadron, 107th Cavalry, was assigned to the 37th Armor Brigade. Nearby is son, Jackson Adkins (20-30) and his wife (15-20) and daughter (under 5). The 2107th Cavalry conducted peacekeeping operations in Kosovo under the Command of LTC John C. Harris in 20042005. Categories: Amherst County, Virginia | Virginia, Whitehead Name Study, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. Lewis W Gosney was born 1799 in Pittsylvania County, VA and died after 1880, probably in Pike County, Missouri. 107th Regiment. Failed to report flower. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. From the LDS site SARAH ABBOTT Spouse:THOMAS MC REEMarriage:24 MAR 1846, Lawrence, Ohio It appears that Mary ABBOTT moved from Virginia to Ohio before 1846, perhaps with George HARDY and his wife Louisa ABBOTT HARDY in 1842-1843. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. of John Harris who consents. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. The 2107th Cavalry mobilized all of its units and 350 soldiers to support the deployment. Website Virginia Baxter, Mixed Probate Records- Pittsylvania County, VA, Book 27- 1863. President John Tyler's daughter Letitia Tyler Semple took refuge in Chatham to escape fighting around her home on the Peninsula. 1. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Try again later. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. Its companies were recruited in the counties of Amelia, Bedford, Fluvanna, Chesterfield, Halifax, and Mecklenburg. Owen has 2 slaves. It served under the command of Generals Early, Garland, Armistead, Barton, and Stuart. Organized 6 July 1876 from new and existing elements in the Ohio National Guard as the 8th Infantry Regiment, with Headquarters at Massillon. These elements of the 1st Battalion operated in Iraq from February to December 2004, serving in Kirkush, Tuz Khurmatu, Jalawla, and Baghdad. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. The 1820 Federal Census, Virginia, Pittsylvania Co. records Owen Atkins (26-45) with wife (26-45), and 3 males (under 10), 1 male (10-16), and 1 male (16-26). cemeteries found in Franklin County, Virginia, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. There were also several other Hardy families living in Lawrence Co. Ohio before 1833. Polly is common for Mary, and Polly without a husband in 1840 census for Regiment 107, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia may the same as found in Lawrence Co. Ohio in 1850 and 1860. The unit was reorganized and redesignated on 15 September 1917 as the 135th and the 136th Field Artillery, respectively, and assigned to the 37th Division before being demobilized on 10 April 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. The 1830 Federal Census, Virginia, Pittsylvania Co. records Owen Adkins (40-50) with wife (30-40), 1 daughter and 2 sons (under 5), 1 son and 1 daughter (5-10), 2 sons (10-15), 1 son (20-30). cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Try again later. Virginia Infantry Regiment, 38th, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Hospitals, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories, Virginia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865, Confederate States Army, Thirty-Eighth Virginia Infantry Regiment records. 1st Squadron 107th Armored Cavalry Regiment served in Cleveland, Ohio for police actions and riot control in 1966 and 1968. This webpage is hosted and edited by Mitchells Publications. Shield: Or, on a bend Gules between a Roman Sword in sheath point to base and a prickly pear cactus both Vert, three alerions of the field. The unit reorganized on 25 July 1910 as the 1st Cavalry Squadron with headquarters at Cleveland (Troops C and D organized in 1911 at Cincinnati and Toledo, respectively). 2. The 1850 U.S. Census, Virginia, Pittsylvania Co. page 237A records Owen Adkins Sr. (55) with children Permillia (26), Elijah (19), Jesse (18), James (15), Jane (13), Arabella (8), Preston (6), William (5), and Isabella (2). 1840 census Regiment 107, Pittsylvania, Virginia, ENOS O. ROBERTSON 1850 census Pittsylvania, Virginia, WILLIAM ROBERTSON 1860 census North District, Pittsylvania, Virginia, ENNIS O. ROBINSON (sic) 1860 census North District, Pittsylvania, Virginia, page 124, WM. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. Volume 5 is for Virginia. Links to Online Census Records. h Sally Adkins, Henry Adkins, William Vortimer Adkins, Owen Stanford Adkins, Susan Sukey Adkins, Randolph Adkins, Esther Adkin, Anna Adki Nov 1785 - Pittsylvania, VA, United States, May 15 1885 - Pittsylvania, VA, United States, William Christopher Kendrick, Massie Kendrick, Green Wade Kendrick, Melissa Ann Kendrick, Elisha Kendrick, Bettie Kendrick, Mckaga Kendrick, William Vortimer Adkins, Mary Ann Adkins, 1765 (born Hartman), Adkins, Anna Rigney (born Adkins), Susannah Adkins, Elizabeth Carter (born Atkins), Sarah Sally Gibson (born Adkins), Coleman Renards Adkins. 1 Sep 1993 to 31 Aug 2007 as 1107th & 2107th Cavalry. Richard Whitehead Jr. married Elizabeth Carolina Brown 9 Dec 1833 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Pvt. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Werth, Company A, 101st Regiment, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, May 1860, Breckinridge, Lucy: I Want to Go to Pittsylvania, Buford, Algernon Sidney, in Chatham, Virginia, Capt. Free essays, homework help, flashcards, research papers, book reports, term papers, history, science, politics The 38th Virginia Infantry was organized in May and June of 1861, in the southern Virginia counties of Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mecklenburg. The 107th ACR was reorganized and redesignated on 1 September 1993 as the 1st Battalion 107th Cavalry Regiment, headquarters in Stow, Ohio (formerly the 3/107th ACR) and assigned to the 28th Infantry Division. This browser does not support getting your location. 1860 Census, Page 40, Lawrence Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio, Dwelling 535, Family 528: Geo HARDY55 M Farmer-140 Vaborn 1805 Louisa "52 FVa Can't Read or Write Susan"22 FVa Can't Read or Write Sarah"20 FVa Can't Read or Write Isom E "18 M Com LaborerVa Thomas "14 MO** Moses"12 MOSchool in Year Mary E "10 FOSchool in Year Nancy"7 FO Margaret "2 FO Mary Abbot67 FVa What is the relationship between Mary ABBOT and Louisa ABBOTT HARDT? James A. Semple, was Confederate paymaster in Danville at the time of the surrender and the simultaneous mysterious disappearance in Danville of the Confederate treasury's gold. based on information from your browser. Anthony was living in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, when he was allowed a Revolutionary War pension based on his application, executed on October 23, 1833. Ragsdale, soldier in Capt John McNeill's Co., under command of Col. Andrew Lewis, in . There is a problem with your email/password. reg.) ( Sucky? The former Troop A (1st Cleveland Troop) reorganized on 14 April 1899 in the Ohio National Guard at Cleveland; Troop B reorganized on 12 December 1902 in the Ohio National Guard at Columbus.

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