5th Sgt. James Garland Quensenberry – [Plot B-42; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
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Died 8/13/1914, aged 69.
6) Records of
James G. Quesenberry (Confederate)
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Sergeant
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into G Company, 22nd Cavalry (Virginia)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
Pvt. John H.S. Quynn – [Plot B-22; Fairly Readable] ADOPTED
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Born February 3, 1842, in Notingham, Prince George’s County, MD….Came to Baltimore where we [Quynn and his friend Edward Rich] were both captured, court martialled, and sentenced to be hung. However this sentence was commuted to imprisonment.
1)
Toomey, Page 76
Died 10/28/1916, aged 74.
6) Records of
The (
FOUR VETERANS ANSWER THE CALL
Death Thins Ranks In Confederate
Home At
The ranks of the
Maryland Line Confederate Veterans in the home at
Leo. J. Tierney, of
the Twelfth Virginia Cavalry, another veteran who died at the home within the
last two weeks, was buried at Harpers Ferry, W,
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett