COMPANY I
4th Mississippi Cavalry
formerly Stockdales Battalion
 
 

From Pike County

Lt. Col.  Thomas R. Stockdale
Captain C. Hoover
3rd Lt.  Alex Smith
Alexander Johnson
Clinton Barnes
W. L. Coney
Robert Andrews
Sherod H. Quin
Wiley Martin
Frank Martin
Lt. Burrel C. Quin
James Ferguson
B. F. Briley.
Monroe MaKowen
James Booker
Thornhill
Walter Lenoir
Kaigler
Sgt.  Wiley Martin
Robt.  Martin
James Huckabee
W. M. Wroten
Major W. W. Vaught
Joe Fordich
W. C. Vaught
Felix Martin
lst Lt.  D. C. Williams
2nd Lt.  Douglas Walker
Sgt.  Flyn Smyrall
Scrap Symrall
Louis Bryant
Henry Noble
Monroe Morris
Henry Briscoe
Henry Howell
Joseph Hovrell
William Sample
Sgt.  Frank Wall
James Whitaker
Henry Newsom
John Riley
 

From Amite County

Ord.  Sgt.  H. N. Shaw died 1904 Natchez
2nd Sgt.  T. H. Hoff
E. B. McLain died 1915
Lt. Enoch Harris
Francis Marion "Maryland" Bates died 1909
L. 0. Weathersby died 1910
John H. Thompson died 1905
James Jackson Terrell, Jr.
G. W. Berryhill
Henry S. Anderson
T. J. Anderson
Polk Talbert
Joe Lusk
W. H. Causey
M. V. B. Huff
Lewis McGehee
Dave W. Dies
D. W. Fenn
John Lusk
Dan Tillory
Tom Brady
Ben Parker
Bauldin Day
W. G. Longmire
V. P. Sterling
Noah Whittington
John W. Beall
Gus Beall
Wash Neyland
Sgt.  D. C. Godwin
Adam Anders
Gardner Sleeper
Dick Spil
Ephraim Flowers
James Everett
Henry Nunnery
Micajah E7erett.
Charles erett
Alex Everett
James Godwin
William Gatlin
Thos.  L. McGehee
Andrew Thanpoon
Wesley Caston
Lewis McGehee
Saab L. Weathereby
D. Wade Smith
Lemuel Guy
Hugh B. Butler
Minor M. Whitney
Thomas Cowdin
Marshall Everett killed Harrisburg
Blount
 
 

From Franklin Co.

Wm.  F. Cain
Pink Jones
H. S. Anderson
Walter Bean
Thad Rollins
Hiram Cassedy
John Ford
 



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