*
Allison
Quiller
Alternate last
name(s): Quller; Quilles
Physical
Description:
Height: 5'3”
Age recorded at
enlistment: 31
Physical
description: black complexion
Origins:
Born in: Mason
County, KY
Nature of work done
before enlistment: barber
Enlistment:
Regiment: 28th
United States Colored Infantry Company: -
Where enlisted:
Richmond, IN
Congressional
District or County where credited against the draft: Brownsville
Township, Union County, 5th Congressional District, IN
Date of enlistment:
Feb 1, 1865 Enlisted for: 1 year(s)
Enlisted by: Captain
Kinley , Pro Marshal, 5 Dist., IN
Service:
Rank attained: Pvt
Military Service
Notes:
Remarks on
descriptive roll say “Entitled to bounty.”
Military
Record Source(s):
Compiled
Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers. The National
Archives at Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Ancestry.com> U.S.,
Colored Troops Military Service Records, 1863-1865 [database
on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Postwar Status,
Family:
Decease (if
known):
*
For Allison
Quilles,
please see... Allison
Quiller
*
For Allison
Quller,
please see... Allison
Quiller
*
York
Randolph
Alternate first
name(s): Randall
Physical
Description:
Height: 5'3”
Age recorded at
enlistment: 18
Physical
description: black complexion
Origins:
Born in: Mason
County, KY
Nature of work done
before enlistment: laborer
Enlistment:
Regiment: 23rd
United States Colored Infantry Company: D
Where enlisted:
Columbus, OH
Congressional
District or County where credited against the draft: Madison
Township, Clarke County, 7th District, OH
Date of enlistment:
Aug 19, 1864 Enlisted for: 2 year(s)
Enlisted by: Captain
James A. Wilcox, Captain and Provost Marshal, 7th District, OH
Service:
Rank attained: Pvt
Military Service
Notes:
Transferred from
Company C of the 27th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops. “substitute for
Cyrus Murray before draft” and “Thus not entitled to bounty.”
“Cyrus Murray of Madison Township,” January-April 1865 roll says
absent and “in arrest for sleeping on Picket Post” May-August
1865 says “Absent in arrest by sentence of G.C.M.” Sept-Oct 1865
says Present: “$10 per mo. of monthly pay to be stopped for 5 mos.
per sentence of G.C.M.” First Adjutant General's office record
states that the sentence is “absent in arrest [] from April 30,
1865-August 31, 1865. Present with remark. Ten dollars per month of
monthly pay to be stopped for 5 mos. past sentence of G.C.M. [] Sept
& Oct. '65.” “Second Adjutant General's office record states:
“Charge: Sleeping in Post. Guilty. Sentence – To one year's hard
labor with the loss of $10 per mo. during said period. Approved.
Sentence mitigated to 5 mos.' hard labor at Hard Labor Prison,
Norfolk, Va. with loss of pay during that time. By Order of Brig.
Gen. Wild”
Military
Record Source(s):
Compiled
Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers. The National
Archives at Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Ancestry.com> U.S.,
Colored Troops Military Service Records, 1863-1865 [database
on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Postwar Status,
Family:
Where settled after
the war, and notes if any: Covington, KY
Applied for Invalid
pension Feb 26, 1891
Decease (if
known): Aug 15, 1917
*
For Dudley
Reed,
please see... Dudley Wood
*
John
Reynolds
Alternate last
name(s): Reynols
Physical
Description:
Height: 5'3.25”
Age recorded at
enlistment: 18 Estimated birth year: 1847
Physical
description: black complexion
Origins:
Born in: Maysville,
Mason County, KY
Nature of work done
before enlistment: Boatman
Enlistment:
Regiment: 13th
United States Colored Heavy Artillery Company: L
Where enlisted:
Cincinnati, OH
Congressional
District or County where credited against the draft: Mill Creek
Township, Hamilton County, 1st District, OH
Date of enlistment:
Apr 7, 1865 Enlisted for: 1 year(s)
Enlisted by: Captain
Jones
Service:
Rank attained: Pvt
Military Service
Notes:
At muster-out
bounty payment of $33.33 dollars due to him.
Military
Record Source(s):
Compiled
Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers. The National
Archives at Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Ancestry.com> U.S.,
Colored Troops Military Service Records, 1863-1865 [database
on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Postwar Status,
Family:
Decease (if
known):
*
For John
Reynols,
please see... John
Reynolds
*
For Joseph
or John Rick,
please see... Joseph
Beckley
*
Hiram
Roberson
Physical
Description:
Height: 5'7”
Age recorded at
enlistment: 25 Estimated birth year: 1839
Physical
description: black complexion
Origins:
Born in: Mason
County, KY
Nature of work done
before enlistment: Field hand
Enlistment:
Regiment: 3rd
United States Colored Cavalry Company: I
Where enlisted:
Haines Bluff
Congressional
District or County where credited against the draft:
Date of enlistment:
Feb 24, 1864 Enlisted for: 3 year(s)
Enlisted by: Captain
Brainard
Service:
Rank attained: Pvt;
Corporal; Pvt
Military Service
Notes:
“Appointed
Corporal March 1st 1864.” “Reduced to the ranks Oct. 30 1864 by
order Major Block” Nov-Dec 1864 roll says “Absent on scout since
Dec. 21, 1864”. Jan-Feb 1865 rolls says “Absent sick in General
Hospital [Webster U.S.A. General Hospital, Memphis, Tenn.] since
January 31, 1865.” Mar-Apr 1865 present.
Military
Record Source(s):
Compiled
Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers. The National
Archives at Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Ancestry.com> U.S.,
Colored Troops Military Service Records, 1863-1865 [database
on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Postwar Status,
Family:
Decease (if
known):
*
Thomas
Roberson
Alternate last
name(s): Robinson
Physical
Description:
Height: 5'6”
Age recorded at
enlistment: 22 Estimated birth year: 1842
Physical
description: black eyes, crisp [?] hair; black complexion
Origins:
Born in: Mason
County, KY
Nature of work done
before enlistment: laborer
Enlistment:
Regiment: 5th
United States Colored Heavy Artillery Company: K
Where enlisted:
Vicksburg, Miss.
Congressional
District or County where credited against the draft:
Date of enlistment:
Mar 1, 1864 Enlisted for: 3 year(s)
Enlisted by: Col.
H. Lieb
Service:
Rank attained:
Recruit; Pvt
Military Service
Notes:
July-Aug 1865
absent on detached duty repairing Railroad per Special Order No. 11,
dated Aug. 4, 1865 by order of Col. H. Lieb, dated Headquarters, Sub
Dist of Grenada, Miss. Jan-Feb 1866 roll says “Daily duty D'p't
Q.M. Dept. S.O. No.- Post H'd Qrs.” March 1866- “Absent. Duty
Depot Q.M. Dept. - Teamster since Feb. 22, 1866”
Military
Record Source(s):
Compiled
Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers. The National
Archives at Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Ancestry.com> U.S.,
Colored Troops Military Service Records, 1863-1865 [database
on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Postwar Status,
Family:
Decease (if
known):
*
George
Robinson
Alternate last
name(s): Robison;
Physical
Description:
Height: 5'5.5”
Age recorded at
enlistment: 18 Estimated birth year: 1846
Physical
description: black eyes, black hair; light or yellow complexion
Origins:
Born in: Mason
County, KY
Nature of work done
before enlistment: farmer
Enslaver, if known/
or whether a free man: Lucian Luttrell of Mason County
[Probably Lucien S. Luttrell]
Date enslaver was
given a certificate for soldier’s enlistment, if any: 9 Mar 1865
Source
for enslaver's name: War Department. The Adjutant General’s Office.
Colored Troops Division (05/22/1863–1888). Descriptive Lists of
Colored Volunteer Army Soldiers 1864. Volumes 58–60. ARC: 1223643.
Records of the Adjutant General’s Office, 1762–1984/1780–1917.
Record Group 94. National Archives at Washington, D.C. Accessed via
<Ancestry.com> U.S., Descriptive Lists of Colored Volunteer
Army Soldiers, 1864 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
Operations, Inc., 2013.
Enlistment:
Regiment: 13th
United States Colored Heavy Artillery Company: G
Where enlisted:
Greenupsburg, KY
Congressional
District or County where credited against the draft: Mason County,
9th District, KY
Date of enlistment:
Oct 8, 1864 Enlisted for: 3 year(s)
Enlisted by: Captain
Wm. C. Grier
Service:
Rank attained: Pvt
Military Service
Notes:
Transferred from
Company A, 121st USC Infantry where roll remarks state that $300
bounty due to him. Jan-April 1865 Company roll says “Absent. Sick
in U.S. General Hospital Covington, Ky. since February 18, 1865.”
Main Street U.S.A. General Hospital, Covington, Ky. roll for
Jan-April 1865 reports “Present” and “Pay due from enlistment.”
March 1865 return says “Absent sick in U.S. General Hospital
Covington, Ky.” $100 bounty paid to him.
Military
Record Source(s):
1.
Compiled Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers. The
National Archives at Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Ancestry.com>
U.S., Colored Troops Military Service Records, 1863-1865 [database
on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. 2.
Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in
Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War, compiled 1890
- 1912, documenting the period 1861 – 1866. The National Archives
at Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Fold3.com> Compiled Military
Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served the United
States Colored Troops [database on-line]. Iowa City, IA, USA: 2015.
Postwar Status,
Family:
Decease (if
known):
*
For Thomas
Robinson,
please see... Thomas
Roberson
*
For
Robinson,
please see... Posey
R. Barker
*
For George
Robison,
please see... George
Robinson
*
Jefferson
Roe
Physical
Description:
Height: 5'4.75”
Age recorded at
enlistment: 28 Estimated birth year: 1836
Physical
description: gray eyes; brown hair; brown complexion
Origins:
Born in: Mason
County, KY
Nature of work done
before enlistment: Farmer
Enlistment:
Regiment: 8th
United States Colored Heavy Artillery Company: G
Where enlisted:
Union County, KY
Congressional
District or County where credited against the draft:
Date of enlistment:
May 28, 1864 Enlisted for: 3 year(s)
Enlisted by:
Lieutenant Willis Spence
Service:
Rank attained: Pvt;
Corporal
Military Service
Notes:
“Appointed
Corporal Feb 15, 1865 per Standard Order No. 19 dated [C?] H. Q. Feb
27, 1865” “Absent sick since May 10, 1865 City Point, Va.”
[Also sick on May 19, and May 26 returns, City Point, Va.] “Sent to
hospital 2 Div. A.L. Jun 10, 1865.” “Died at Engineers General
Hospital, Mobile, Alabama, Date and cause of death unknown.” [June
14, 1865 is the amended date of death given. Also in the final report
he was said to have drawn $94.81 in clothing from the time of
enlistment].
Military
Record Source(s):
Compiled
Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers. The National
Archives at Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Ancestry.com> U.S.,
Colored Troops Military Service Records, 1863-1865 [database
on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Postwar Status,
Family:
Decease (if
known): Jun 14, 1865
Prior to death, sick
since: May 10, 1865
*
Nathaniel
Ross
Physical
Description:
Height: 5'4”
Age recorded at
enlistment: 33 Estimated birth year: 1830
Physical
description: black eyes, black hair; brown complexion
Origins:
Born in: Mason
County, KY
Nature of work done
before enlistment: Farmer
Enlistment:
Regiment: 6th
United States Colored Heavy Artillery Company: B
Where enlisted:
Natchez, MS
Congressional
District or County where credited against the draft:
Date of enlistment:
Sep 1, 1863 Enlisted for: 3 year(s)
Enlisted by: Captain
Hopkins
Service:
Rank attained: Pvt
Military Service
Notes:
Formerly 2nd
Regiment Miss. Artillery. Jan-Feb 1864 rolls says “sick in Variola
Hospital, Natchez, Miss., since Jan 16, 1864,” and roll indicated
he remained in hospital in May. Muster-out roll says “Deserted June
27,1864 from Hospital, Natchez, Miss.” [other dates given for the
alleged desertion were June 1 and June 20 1864]. Adjutant General's
Office in Washington: “Charge of Desertion Removed. Died of
diarrhea at Natchez, Miss. January 27, 1864.”
Military
Record Source(s):
Compiled
Military Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers. The National
Archives at Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Ancestry.com> U.S.,
Colored Troops Military Service Records, 1863-1865 [database
on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Postwar Status,
Family:
Decease (if
known): Jan 27, 1864 Cause of death: diarrhea
Prior to death, sick
since: Jan 16, 1864
*
Ham
Rudy
Alternate first
name(s): Hamilton
Alternate last
name(s): Williams
Physical
Description:
Height: 5'3.5”
Age recorded at
enlistment: 21
Physical
description: black eyes, black hair; copper complexion
Origins:
Born in: Mason
County, KY
Nature of work done
before enlistment: laborer
Enslaver, if known/
or whether a free man: John Rudy of Henderson County, KY
Enlistment:
Regiment: 118th
United States Colored Infantry Company: B
Where enlisted:
Owensboro, KY
Congressional
District or County where credited against the draft: Henderson
County, KY
Date of enlistment:
Aug 23, 1864 Enlisted for: 3 year(s)
Enlisted by: Captain
John R. Grissom, Captain and Provost Marshal, 2nd Dist. KY
Service:
Rank attained: Pvt
Military Service
Notes:
Present on all
rolls from enlistment onward. Mustered out Feb 6, 1866, having last
been paid to June 30, 1865. No bounty paid to him and $100 bounty due
to him at the time of muster-out.
Military
Record Source(s):
Carded
Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer
Organizations During the American Civil War, compiled 1890 - 1912,
documenting the period 1861 – 1866. The National Archives at
Washington, D.C. Accessed via <Fold3.com> Compiled Military
Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served the United
States Colored Troops [database on-line]. Iowa City, IA, USA: 2015.
Postwar Status,
Family:
Where settled after
the war, and notes if any: Dover, Mason, KY
Source
for settled-in or pension information: Ancestry.com. 1890 Veterans
Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations
Inc, 2005.Original data: Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census
(1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the
Civil War; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M123, 118 rolls);
Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15;
National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Decease (if
known):
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