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Re: Wm. Franklin UMBERSON: A Civil War vet?
Posted by: Joyce Bearden Date: April 20, 2000 at 17:27:46
In Reply to: Wm. Franklin UMBERSON: A Civil War vet? by John Randall McIlhaney, Jr. of 63

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ROSTER OF THE ORIGINAL LONE STAR GUARD 4TH Texas Co. E
Recruited out of Waco and McLennan County Texas.

Biography of 4th Texas Co. E: GAINES' MILL TO APPOMATTOX by Harold Simpson, The unit History of Company E 4th
Texas. GMtA was Simpson's first and favorite work on the Texas Brigade's soldiers. Hardcover copies are still available
through your local book store for $16.95, by special order or by calling Texian Press direct at 254 754-5636 or fax 254
754-3007. Every Texas Brigade fan should have a copy! Order TODAY!



*Names in Blue are first persons of 4th Texas Members, or direct decendents of that person. Names in Red mean that person has
been chosen by a current 4th Texas reenactor and is being portrayed as him.

OFFICERS: Ryan, E. D.; Captain Brandon, J. M.; 1st Lieut. Sublett, D. L; 2nd Lieut. Billingsley, Joe
C.; 3rd Lieut. Killingsworth, Alan; 1st. Sergeant. Smith, J. C. 2nd Sergeant. Ripley, P. M. 3rd Sergeant.
Dunklin, W. W.; 4th Sergeant. Dean, R. S.; 5th Sergeant. Majors, J. B.; 1st. Corp. Young, B.; 2nd
Corp. Walters, A. J. ; 3rd Corp. Long, J. H.; 4th Corp.

PRIVATES: Ashmead G. L. Aycock, B. L. Blocker, J. C. Billingsley, S. J. Bible, Noah Bible, Phil C.
Burton, W. H. P. Clark, J. E. Clark, J. B. Cowden, W. B. Chenault, G. N. Chambers, S. H. Chapman,
J. B. Dunklin, T. L. Duncan, W. E. Donally, H. M. Decherd, D. M. Delk, W. G. Edwards, B. G.
Fitzhugh,"Champ"D. C. Freeman, R. L. Fossett, Samuel Green, Geo. Good, D. J. Hunt J. F. Holloway,
L. D. Hirst, T. D. Hughes, Josiah Harrison, J. H. Hicks, H. K. Holden, J. W. Hannah, W. Hill, Eldon
Irven, W. H. Johnson, J. W. Johnson, John Jones, R. M. King, W. M. Lehman, Joe Loyd, W. J.
Leonard, R. H. Manahan, J. H. Makeig, T. M. Miller, T, D. Mullens, F. C. Mullens, T. M. Mullens, W.
T. Morgen, A. B. Madden, C. P. Moor, N. P. McGee, Green Norwood, T. L. Pamplin, W. A. Peters, L.
C. Ross, W. M. Robertson, Jas. Robinson, J. A. Robinson, S. A. Robinson, James Robinson, W. S.
Reed, J. C. Rogers, W. D. Rogers, H. B. Roberts, Abner Ragsdale, J. B. Rotan, .W. T Ramsey,
(perhaps F.) Ripley, N. N. Selman T. J. Sanderfur, L. G. Smith, J. S. Smith, Joe S. Sharp, E. C. --
(Promoted to 1st Corp. by wars end) Taylor, G. M. Terry, J. C. Tilley,

Ed Umberson,


R. W. West, John C. Wideman, C. A. Williams, P. D. Willis, J. B. Wollard, Andy Worsham, E. L. Worsham, J. N.
Worsham, C. G. Way, C. B. Whitehead, C. M. Young, T. H.

FIELD STAFF & BAND OF THE 4TH TEXAS REGIMENT: Regimental Commander at Appomatox
- Lieut. Col. C. M. Winkler N. A. Davis - Chaplin Dr. J. C. Jones - Surgeon Wm. H. Hammon
-Commissary Sergeant Musicians, Jett, J. R. P. Herst, T. D. Collins, J. H. Foster, D. H. Goode, D. J.
Warner, Chas. Stamps, P. R. Deal, Frank

An original "Paroled Prisoner Pass" given to Thomas Macon Mullens, by Capt. E.A M of the 11th Pa.
Cav reads: "THE BEARER T M Mullens of Co E 4th Regt of Texas Infy, a Paroled Prisoner of the
Army of the Confederate States has permission to go to his home, and there remain undisturbed.
Dated April 14, 1865 at Lynchburg, Virginia.

Sources:

Hoods Texas Brigade, By J. B. Polly,

Confederate Capital & Hoods Texas Brigade, By Mrs. A. V. Winkler

Ken Odiorne from his family's archives (G. G. Grandfather T.M. Mullens)

Texas Research Links page
Texas Regiments by Local Designation
Texian's Database - Early Texas Settlers
Field Officers serving in Texas Regiments
Links to other Confederate Texas Information

About the 4th Texas Soldiers

Back to 4th Texas Homepage

Recently from the 4th Texas Guestbook. . . : I would just like to commend this company on behalf of preserving the heritage of not only your home state,
but the south as well. As J.L. Chamberlain said,"In great deeds, something abides." Well, each and every one of you has performed a great deed, and I am sure our
ancestors, who fought and died so bravely, would be very proud. May God bless the regiment in its further ventures. Sincerely, Travis Brackin Descendent of
Robert E. Lee

updated 03/11/00



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