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Muster Role of Capt. John Blyth’s Company B, 5th Tenn. Cav. CSA April 27, 1865 Surrender

 

May 3, 1865

 

1.      John Blythe Capt.                           Athens, McMinn Co. Tenn.

2.      James L. Wierick 1st Lt.                Kingston, Roane Co.

3.      James Edgeman, 2nd Lt.                Decatur, Meigs Co.

4.      A.H. Butler 3rd Sgt.                          Decatur, Meigs Co.

5.      F. C. Latham 4th Sgt.                      Athens, McMinn Co.

6.      Samuel Hayes 5th Sgt.                    Kingston, Roane Co.

7.      Stephen Ford 1st Corp.                   Decatur, Tenn

8.      Wm. Duckworth, smith                     Decatur, Tenn

9.      N. A. Adams Private                        Kingston, Roane Co.

10.  Isaac Baker                                       Decatur, Tenn

11.  I. N. Bell                                              Fayetteville, Ga.

12.  S. H. Blythe                                        Athens, McMinn Co.

13.  T. T. Ball                                                   

14.  Monroe Cash                                     Decatur, TN

15.  A. A. Davidson                                   Kingston.              

16.  D. F. Duckworth                                 Decatur.

17.   John A. Durham                                Kingston.

18.  W.C. Davis                                         Athens       

19.  J. E. Fike                                             Decatur

20.  J. P. Fooshee                                    

21.  Jonas Fooshee X                              

22.  A. W. Guffee                                       Kingston

23.  J. C. Guffee                                         Kingston

24.   H. S. Guffee                                       Kingston

25.  A. C. Guffee

26.  S. J. Griffin

27.  F. P. Gipson                                       Clinton, Anderson Co. Tenn

28.  T. L. Hood                                           Kingston.

29.  L. J. Harmon                                       Athens

30.  Edward Hutson.                                  Decatur

31.  F. L. B. Johnson.                                Madisonville, Monroe Co.

32.  Isaac Jolly                                           Washington, Rhea Co.

33.  C.mCd. Kimcaid{sic}                        Kingston  **note:  probably Kincaid

34.  A. B. Kincaid                                      Kingston

35.  Thos. Latham.                                    Athens, Tenn.

36.  R. C. Martin.                                       Kingston.

37.  T. B. Morrison.                                      

38.  J. H. Miller.                                         Washington, Rhea Co.

39.  F. M. Morrison.                                  Kingston.

40.  M. L. Morrison.  

41.  Joseph Payne                                   Athens. Tenn.

42.  Thomas J. Peak                                Decatur.

43.  W. O. Price                                        Kingston.

44.  G. E. Proffitt                                       

45.  J. M. Reed                                          Macon, Miss

46.  G. P. Roddy X                                   Washington, Tenn.

47.  John F. Rutherford                            Madisonville.

48.  T. P. Smith.                                        Decatur, Tenn.

49.  S. T. West                                         Athens, McMinn Co.

50.  John H. Walker. X                             Kingston.

51.  S. H. Williams.                                  Athens, Tenn.

52.  Samuel Woolsey                              Kingston, Tenn.

This information was contributed by Chris

"I tried to copy the list  verbatim....even placing the periods where they don't quite belong.  I added  just 1 or 2 notes....obvious things.  Cash researcher Louise Bryant Rogers  provided my with the infomation.  If anyone needs a point of contact for Monroe Cash or Stephen Ford...my email is : cashfam3@aol.com  Monroe was  Louise and I's 2nd great grandfather.  He joined this unit in Knoxville, TN  in Jan. 1862.....went to Welcker's TN Cav. Bn in late 1863 and then back to  this same unit...the 5th early in 1864 to War's end.  Stephen Ford was his  wife's relative.   I think the James Edgeman is the same as Pollard Edgemond  at: http://www.tennessee-scv.org/heroes/edgemond.htm     or James is his  brother.  A lot of these guys went by their middle name....my Monroe was James  Monroe Cash b. 1826 TN, but he went by Monroe.  Hope this may provide something good to others

Submitters note: These men surrendered at War’s end in Charlotte, NC as a part of the 5th Tennessee Cavalry (McKenzie’s), Co. B(Blythe’s), and accordingly some of the members who had fought w/ the unit previous to May 3rd, 1865 are not listed.