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Mabrys / Mayberrys
in the Civil War

Given names from John - Rufus


Abbreviations used below
b = born m = married
d = died Co = County
Com. = Company Reg. = Regiment
Inf. = Infantry Cav. = Cavalry


John Mabary b 1 Mar 1816 Anderson Co TN, son of John Mabry and Eliza Brock; m 15 May 1834 Sarah Daltson in Clinton Co IL; Organized Capt. Mabary's Com. of the State Guards, while a resident of Hickory Co. MO; This unit later served with the Federal forces. There is come confusion about this as his sons served with the Union army. Capt. Mabary died 23 Jul 1863.
John6 Mabry (Reason5, Adam Poole, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b 18 Jul 1841 Tallapoosa Co AL; enlisted 11 Dec 1861 at Camp Moore, LA and served as a Pvt. in Com. H, 19th LA Inf.; promoted to Cpl. May 1862; promoted to Sgt. 1 Mar 1864; wounded in action at Resaka, GA 15 May 1864; died of wounds 11 Jun 1864 in hospital at Montgomery AL.
John7 Mayberry (William6, James, Randolph, Abel, Charles, Francis) b ca 1832 Wilkes Co NC; m ca 1850 Nancy Ann Hollis; enlisted 27 Mar 1862 in Iredell Co, NC as a Pvt. in Com. E, 54th Reg., NC Inf.; reported absent with leave May/Jun 1862; reported sick at home in Nov/Dec 1862; d at home 8 Feb 1863; cause of death not reported.
John Mayberry served as Capt. in Com. F, 7th Reg. MO State Cav.; also in Com. A, 12th Reg. MO State Cav. (Missouri State Guard, 8th Division).
John Shepard6 Mabry (Repps5, Repps, Joshua, Hinchia, Francis), b about 1838; m Roann Welcher; enlisted in 1862 in Benton, TN and served as a private in Com. B of the TN Mounted Infantry. He was taken prisoner, escaped, and served in another Confederate Com. until the end of the war. He d 17 Feb 1932in Creek Co OK.
John Mabry, enlisted on 16 Aug 1861 as a Pvt. in GA.
John Mabry, enlisted on 13 Dec 1862 as a Pvt. in GA.
John Mayberry served as a Pvt. in Com. I, 32nd IA Inf. He may have been from Jackson or Marion Co.
John Mayberry enlisted 27 Aug 1863 as a Pvt. in OH.
John Mayberry enlisted 13 Aug 1862, at age 18, as a Pvt. in Com. A, 87th IL Inf. He was born in Hamilton Co, IL and was a resident there.
John Bell7 Mabry (Seth W.6, Benjamin, Seth, Hinchia, Hinchia, Francis) born 23 Dec 1838 Wilson Co TN; m ca 1864/65 Lucy Elinoria Wrenwick; was a resident of Fairfield, IL when he enlisted as a Sgt. in Com. K, 124th IL Inf.; later promoted to 2nd Lt.; d 7 Jul 1890 Tarrant Co TX.
John B. Mabry (s/o John Mabry and Rosa Shearin); m 24 Jun 1859 Mary Elizabeth Harper; volunteered 25 Feb 1862 in Halifax Co NC in Com. I, 12th Reg. NC Vol. Inf., giving his occupation as "Farmer"; Mustered in as Pvt.; present or accounted for until wounded at Malvern Hill, VA 1 Jul 1862; returned to duty prior to 1 Nov 1862; promoted to Corp. In Mar/Apr 1863. Wounded severly in the thigh at Chancellorsville, VA 2 May 1863; at S.C. Hospital in Petersburg, VA on 9 Jul 1863; furloughed 14 Jul 1863; returned to duty Sep/Dec 1863; captured at Spotsylvania Court House, VA 12 May 1864; confined at Point Lookout, MD until transferred to Elmira, NY 10 Aug 1864; d at Elmira 21 Sep 1864 of "chronic diarrhoea"; another record says he died 1 Jul 1864 at Point Lookout, MD.
John B. Mabry enlisted as Sgt. 13 Aug 1861 in IL.
John B. Mayberry b 17 Dec 1842 Smyrna, DE, s/o John Mayberry and Temperance Brockson; enlisted in Co. C, 1st Delaware Regiment under Col. Henry Lockwood in Wilmington, Delaware on August 21, 1861. He was noted as being 5' 7" tall, light complexioned with light hair. The unit was transferred to Fortress Monroe, Virginia where they fought in the Battle of Chantilly on September 1, 1862; served as a Pvt. in Com. F of the 1st Delaware Vol. Inf. The 1st Delaware Regiment then found itself assigned with General George B. McClellan who was moving to intercept Rebel Robert E. Lee as he advanced into Maryland. They met at a place by the Antietam creek called Sharpsburg, Maryland. After Antietam the regiment marched via Harper's Ferry to Fredericksburg where it went into battle in December as part of the 3rd Division of General Winfield Hancock's 2nd Corps. Maberry's deed of valor came on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg. There the 1st Delaware Regiment was a part of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Smyth's 2nd Brigade, Brig. General Hays's 3rd Division of Major General Hancock's II Corps. This day, July 3, 1863, the 1st Delaware was placed on Cemetery Ridge behind a short stone wall. About .9 of a mile in front, the Rebels were preparing for what was to become known as "Pickett's Charge". Finally, after a long bombardment the solid gray line of 15,000 men came into view and advanced. Col. Thomas Smyth ordered the 1st Delaware to hold their fire until the Rebels were only 50 yards away. Then "Open Fire!" was the command and the four lines of soldiers let loose with a volley. The deadly fire stunned the Rebels but they still kept coming and falling. Finally, the charge faltered some 40 feet in front of the Delaware men. Regimental Commander Lieutenant William Smith led a countercharge as the 1st Delaware men jumped over the wall. Lt. Smith was later found dead with his sword in one hand and a captured flag in the other. Private Maberry was luckier than most as he and Corporal McCarren both captured battle flags of the 7th North Carolina and lived to tell about it. Maberry received his medal one year, four months and 28 days after his heroic deed. By that time he had been promoted to sergeant. He later suffered a head wound during the Battle of the Wilderness and was hospitalized in Washington, D.C. for a while. After enduring the seige of Petersburg, Virginia, Maberry was mustered out of service on July 15, 1865, when he returned to Smyrna. Maberry was a farmer after the war and married twice. First he married Sarah E. Collins who died after the birth of their 6th child. He later married Susan Patterson and they had 3 more children. In 1912, after becoming too old to farm, Maberry moved to New Street in Dover from his farm at Pearson's Corner. There he died on his 80th birthday. He was interred along with his medal in the Glenwood Cemetery in Smyrna.
John F. Mayberry Enlisted 4 Aug 1862 at Camp Rector, AR in Com. F, 4th (Gordon's) AR Cav Reg.; AWOL 27 Feb 1864. (Com. F was from Washington County.
John Freelin6 Mabry (John5, Charles, Isaac, George, Francis) enlisted as Pvt. 29 May 1861 in Wytheville, VA. This is the father of Edwin Boston Mabry, who built the Mabry Mill.
John G. Mayberry served as Pvt. with Com. A, Cumberland Battalion, mustering in at Henderson, KY in Aug 1865.
John H. Mabry (s/o John P. & Martha Mabry) b 1835 Lexington, NC; enlisted on 21 Feb 1862 in Davidson Co as Pvt. in Co, B, 38th Regiment, NC Troops; appt'd 2nd Lt. 21 Mar 1862; promoted to 1st Lt. 1 May 1862 and to Major on 20 Oct 1862; taken captive and paroled at Greensboro on 1 May 1865; d 1879; never married.
John H. Mayberry enlisted 14 Feb 1865 as a Pvt. in OH.
John Irvin Mabrey (Oran A., Randolph...), b ca 1833 TN; m Frances Catherine Satterfield; lived in Searcy Co AR in 1860; enlisted 17 Jul 1861 in Com. D, 14th Reg. AR Inf; left sick on retreat from Corinth, MS 19 May 1862; reduced to ranks. Later served as Corp. in Com. E, Wood's Reg. MO Cav.; captured 24 Oct 1864 at Mound City KS; d 2 Feb 1865 in a Union P.O.W camp in Rock Island, IL. Buried in grave #1848
John Jeremiah7 Mabry (James G.6, James T., Joel, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b 28 Jul 1845, La Grange, TX; m 1st Fannie Boiles Hoover Burnet Co TX; enlisted 2 Apr 1862 in Com. B., 26th TX Cav.; later joined Com. G and served until the end of the war. Other records indicate that he finished his service as a Capt. Later his Texas Confederate pension was cut off when he visited his children in Oklahoma and made the mistake of voting there. Others interceded on his behalf but apparently to no avail. He wrote to the authorities saying, "I am still an old confederate soldier"...."don't ask an old confederate to get on his knees for pie".
John L.7 Mabry (Russell6, Patrick, Joel, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b 1838 Benton (now Calhoun) Co AL; enlisted 2 Aug 1861 as Pvt. in Ellis County Blues Cavalry Com., Ellis Co TX, 4th Reg TX State Troops; discharged at Camp Tarrant; mustered out of service at Camp Hebert 1861; trans to CSA. Then served in the 12th Reg., TX Cav. (Parson's Mounted Volunteers).
John L. Mayberry of Jackson Co served as a Pvt. in Com. I, 31st Reg IA Inf.
John Logan Mayberry (s/o Alexander J. Mayberry & Jane Black) b 12 Dec 1834 Mercer Co PA; m 27 Dec 1855 Mary Jane Ripple; served in Com. I. 31st Iowa Infantry; died at Cairo Illinois 9 April 1863 of Malaria; buried Jackson Co IA.
John M.(iddleton)6 Mabry (Seth W.5, Charles, Joshua, Hinchia, Francis); b 18 Aug 1846 Warren Co NC; m Sophronia8 Mabry (Charles7, Jones, Jones, Charles, Joshua, Hinchia, Francis); enlisted Com. F, 12th Reg. NC Vol. Inf. in Wake Co on 21 May 1864 for the war; present and accounted for until the surrender at Appomattox Court House, VA; paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA on 9 Apr 1865; d 17 Sep 1928 Carlisle Co KY.
John Martin7 Mabrey (Cornelius6, Cornelius, Cornelius, Cornelius, Charles, Francis), b 23 July 1846 Cape Girardeau Co, MO; m 30 May 1866 Mary Eliza Berry; d 18 Feb 1924; served with the Union army during the Civil War.
John Newton Mabary (John, John, ?Isaac, George, Francis); b 3 Jan 1841 MO; served as a Pvt. in Com. K, 9th Reg., Missouri Union Cav.
John Peyton Mayberry (Jesse, Seth of Jackson Co TN), b 17 May 1842 Jackson Co TN; m 28 Dec 1862 Margaret Sellers Matheny (widow of Joseph L. Grimsley); enlisted (?) Spring 1861 in Dillard's Com., 16th Tennessee Infantry; wounded in right arm at Perryville, KY Oct 1862; captured and escaped; went into Cav service in 1864; d 22 Jul 1922 Jackson Co TN.
John Q. Mayberry enlisted 1 Jan 1862 as a Pvt. in Com. D, 49th IL Inf. He was 18 years of age and a resident of Vandalia, Fayette Co, IL.
John R. Mayberry enlisted 24 Sep 1863 as a Pvt. in MD.
John R. Mayberry enlisted 15 Mar 1862 as a Pvt. in VA.
John Robert7 Mabry (Dudley H.6, Robert S., Braxton, Joel, Hinchia, Francis), b 15 Feb 1839; m 13 Feb 1862 Lucy Angeline Ford; living in Fayette Co, IL when he enlisted in Com. H., 8th IL Inf. on 23 Apr 1861; d 4 Aug 1895.
John R. Maybury (1828-1917) served as a Corporal in Com. L, 10th New York Cavalry. His diary, in the library of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Ms2008-044. ), describes winter camp activities and routines as well as skirmishes and battles with the enemy in northern and eastern Virginia.
John Robert Mabry (James Sanders, Dudley of Abbeville Co SC), b ca 1843 AL; said to have gone back to Georgia with his brother, Benjamin Hodges Mabry, to join the Confederate Army. The two brothers became separated during the War and John Robert was never heard from again.
John T.6 Mabry (John W.5, Charles, Isaac, George, Francis), b about 1840 Carroll Co VA; may have m Mary Wescott; volunteered for Com. D, 29th Virginia Reg. 1 Jun 1861 and was killed on 16 May 1864 at the Battle of Drury's Bluff in Virginia.
John T.6 Mabry (Joseph J.5, Charles, Isaac, George, Francis), b 17 Mar 1838 ?Floyd Co Virginia; m Mary S____; served with Com. A, 24th Virginia Inf. beginning 16 May 1861; captured in the Battle of Williamsburg 15 May 1862 and exchanged; d Jul 1916 Higginsville, MO;
John T. Mabry enlisted 1 Sep 1862 in Com. E., 27th VA Cav. Reg. which later became the 27th. Served as Sgt.
John T. Mabry b Gaston Co NC and was a miner when he enlisted in Lincoln Co 15 Mar 1862; served as a Pvt. in Com. K, 49th Reg., NC Inf.; d in hospital at Petersburg, VA Jul 29 1862 of "typhoid febris".
John Tilford Mabry (son of John K. Mabry), b 27 Oct 1839/40 Yalobusha Co MS; m 26 Sep 1886 Mary Martha Anderson Yalobusha Co MS; mustered into Blythe's Battalion, MS Volunteers 3 July, 1861 at Union City, MS; he was on muster rolls for Com E Blythe's Reg, MS Inf from Jan 1862 to Dec 1863; from April 1864 to May 1865 he is on muster rolls for Com C 9th Battalion MS Sharp Shooters; captured at Ressecca, GA 15 May 1864; in a US Hosp. at Chattanooga, TN with a gun shot wound to face on 19 May 1864; sent to military prisons in Louisville, KY, Alton, IL and Rock Island, IL; exchanged at City Point, VA on 6 May 1865; paroled at Grenada, MS 19 May 1865. Died 2 Dec 1903 at Beauvoir in Biloxi, MS; buried at Beauvoir Cemetery for Confederate Soldiers.
Jonathan6 Mabry (Pleasant5, Cornelius4, Cornelius3, Charles2, Francis1) born Aug 1835 in Pike Co MO; m Mary Ann _____; d 19 Jun 1909 Montgomery Co MO. He was a school teacher and served as a Capt.
Jordan Mabary (son of Solomon Mayberry); b ca 1837 MO; m Lavina A. _____; served as a Pvt. in Com. H., TX 27th Cav. Reg. (1st TX Legion, aka Whitfield's Legion). Later lived in Red River Co TX.
Joseph A. Mabry born ca 1833 Union Co SC. (son of Henry Mabry and Sally Hodge) He married Ellen Adeline Cowsert King. Listed as a Pvt. in Com. B, 42nd Reg't. from Pickens Co AL. He first served s a volunteer in the Alabama 2nd infantry, Com B. (Magnolia Regiment) for one year. That became Com. B, 42nd AL Inf (Lanes Guards) in May, 1862. He was a fifer or musician in both capacities. Captured at Lookout Mountain, TN 24 Nov 1863 and later transferred to Rock Island, IL prison where he was released 17 Jun 1865; Paroled at Vicksburg July 4. He left his wife, and Pickens County, in 1876 or 1879 went to Rome in Floyd County, GA and married Rebecca Brewer.
Joseph7 Mabry (Seth6, Solomon, Francis, Francis, Francis, Francis), m 10 Apr 1859 Susan Melton; enlisted 28 Jul 1861 Stanly Co NC in Com. H, 14th Reg. NC Vol. Inf.; promoted to Lance Corp. 17 Nov 1861; wounded accidentally in the neck and chest near Richmond, VA on or about 10 Jul 1862; rejoined Com. Jan/Feb 1863; discharged about 8 Mar 1863 for disabililty.
Joseph Mayberry (son of Joseph Mayberry and Hannah McIlvain). Born 22 Nov 1827 in Montgomery Co KY. He is found in the 1850 census of Montgomery Co TN and also in the 1850 census of Dickson Co TN. He served in Com. D, 10th TN Cav.
Joseph Mayberry enlisted 18 Aug 1862 as a Pvt. in OH.
Joseph Mayberry enlisted as a Pvt. Aug 1862 at Waynesville, Pulaski Co MO in Com. H, 32nd MO Vol. Inf. Reg. He was 38 years of age. Discharged for disability, Jan. 24, 1863, Benton Barracks, MO.
Joseph Jeff6 Mabry (Joseph J.5, Charles, Isaac, George, Francis), b 1840 joined Com. A, 24th Virginia Inf. as a Cpl. on 16 May 1861 and served for three years; he was killed at the battle of Drurys Bluff, VA on 16 May 1864.
Joshua6 Mabry (Isaac5, Charles, Isaac, George, Francis), b Feb 1821 in Patrick or Grayson Co VA; m 27 Feb 1841 Mary Horton; volunteered for Com. G, 54th Virginia Reg. and later discharged for disability; later joined Com. F, 4th Virginia Reserve on 16 May 1864 and served as a Captain; d after 1900.
Joshua B. Mayberry aka J. Byrd Mayberry; served as Pvt. in Preston's Bat. - Com. C., 4th MO Cav. Reg.
Joshua M.3 Mayberry (Jesse, Seth of Jackson Co TN), b 23 Nov 1839 Jackson Co TN; m 13 or 30 Sep 1858 Martha J. Anderson in Jackson Co TN; was a Confederate soldier.
Joshua Patrick C.6 Mabry (Joshua G.5, Charles, Isaac, George, Francis), b 13 Nov 1839 Grayson Co Virginia; m 27 Nov 1867 Susan Ellen Helms in Carroll Co Virginia; d 12 Dec 1915 Hancock Co Illinois. Served in the Civil War.
Josiah Robison3 Mayberry (Jesse, Seth of Jackson Co TN), b 3 Jun 1844 Jackson Co TN; d 2 Feb 1864 in the Civil War.
L.(afayette B.) Mabry At the time of the 1860 census of Warren Co NC he was living with Nancy Mabry, the widow of W. Jones5 Mabry (Charles, Joshua, Hinchia, Francis) probably a grandson of W. Jones5 Mabry; enlisted 1 May 1862 as a Pvt. in 2nd Com. C, 12th Reg., NC Inf. Troops; d Jul 1862 at Lynchburg, VA of disease.
Leonard Samuel6Mabry (Woodford J.5, Charles, Joshua, Hinchia, Francis), b 25 Feb 1834 Warren Co NC; m1 Rebecca Smith; m2 Jennie Atcherson; enlisted as Pvt. in Com. C, 46th Reg., NC Inf. on 12 Mar 1862 in Warren Co NC; elected 2nd Lieut 7 Dec 1862; promoted to 1st Lieut. 10 Mar 1863; detailed to serve in the provost guard of Gen. Henry Heth's div. Ca 28 Apr 1864; rejoined Com. C in Nov/Dec1864; captured near Petersburg, VA 8 Apr 1865; confined at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C. 11 Apr 1865; trans. To Johnson's Island, OH 21 Apr 1865; released at Johnson's Island 19 Jun 1865 after taking the oath of allegiance; d 11 Nov 1891.
Levi Maybery served as a Pvt. in Com. L, 3rd Reg., MO State Militia Cav.
Dr. Levi Wyman Mabry (Alexander6, James T., Joel, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis) b 5 Nov 1846; m 1890 Ida Flora Barwick; served in Com. M, 15th Reg., MS Cav. C.S.A; d 24 May 1891.
Lewis Mabry - served in the 15th Reg., TX Cav.
Little Thomas7 Mabry (Little Wafer6, Patrick, Joel, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b 10 Jan 1845 Lumpkin Co GA; enlisted in Huntsville, AL 18 Aug 1862 at age 18 in Com. I, 1st AL Cav. (U.S.A); on duty as couier at Reedyville, TN 27 Jan 1863, MIA 28 Apr 1863, Day's Gap, AL, rejoined Co. 2 Oct 1863; MIA 26 Oct 1863 at Vincent's Cross Roads, MO; 19 Jul 1865 Nashville, TN; died 5 Aug 1882.
Logan C.7 Mabry (s/o Jesse Mabry & Elizabeth Brown), b 2 Nov 1845 Union Co SC; enlisted at John's Island 1 Mar 1864; served in Com. F, 6th SC Cav.; captured at Stony Creek 1 Dec 1864; confined at Point Lookout; took oath and released June 29, 1865; d 2 May 1920 Union Co SC. Signed by mark. Farmer in Draytonville, Union Co SC.
Loira (Ira)6 Mabry (John W.5, Charles, Isaac, George, Francis), b 2 August 1830 Carroll Co VA; m 1 Jul 1851 Malinda Duncan in Surry Co NC; enlisted Com. G, 63rd Virginia Reg. on 15 May 1862 at Wytheville, VA; trans. to Com. I in 1863; d after 1900.
M. T. Mayberry - enlisted at age 27 on 24 Jun 1861 at Little Rock, AR; served as Sgt. in Com. A, 18th AR Inf. Reg. (C.S.A.) discharged 27 Aug 1861 for disability.l
M. F. Mayberry Pvt. in Co. A, 6th Arkansas Cavalry, at Hickory Plains, Arkansas, May 9, 1862; discharged, August 31, 1862.
Dr. Mathias Washington Mabry, son of Reuben Langdon Mabry and Polly Tompkins. Born 21 Sep 1822 Edgefield Co SC; graduated from the University of Virginia with an M.D. degree on 4 Jul 1842; m1 before Sept 1848 Amanda Katherine Farr; m2 _____; m3 21 Sep 1893 Angeline Leopard Wright (widow of John Allen Wright); d 9 Sep 1902 Augusta. GA; enlisted 10 Sep 1861 as 2nd Corporal in Com. D, 27th GA Inf. Reg. (M. Woods Regt.).
Mark7Mabry (Eli6, Mark, Joel, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b about 1842; died 1864 in Civil War.
Martin6 Mabry (Isaac5, Charles, Isaac, George, Francis), b about 1836 in Patrick or Grayson Co VA; m 1st 15 Apr 1858 Margaret J. Hodge in Carroll Co VA; mustered into Com. G, 54th Virginia Reg. on 16 Sep 1861; captured at Lost Mountain, GA 25 Jun 1864 and imprisoned at Camp Douglas, IL until the end of the war; died after 1907.
Matthew7 Mabry (Charles6, Joshua G., Charles, Isaac, George, Francis) - b 15 May 1844; ellisted in 1863 in Company K, Eighth Missouri Infantry, C. S. A., and was a participant in the battle of Prairie Grove. He was wounded in the leg in a battle in Indian Territory in 1863, captured and paroled.
Maynard Mayberry enlisted 12 Aug 1862 as a Pvt. in OH.
Melville S. Mabry (son of Joel B. Mabry of Newton Co GA), b ca 1844 Newton Co GA; enlisted as Pvt. in Com. H, 6th Reg GA State Troops on 21 Oct 1861; mustered out in Apr 1862; enlisted as Pvt. in Com. E, 53rd GA Inf. on 3 May 1862; wounded at Gettysburg 3 Jul 1862.
Memory Francis6Mabry (Joshua5, Ephraim, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b 1843 Franklin Co GA; m 1st 30 Apr 1865 Lucinda A. Vaughtes; m 2nd 27 Dec 1883 Sarah A. Mitchell; enlisted 4 Mar 1862 in Com. C, GA Sharpshooters; transfered May 1863 to Com. C; died 26 Dec 1915 Craighead Co AR.
Michael F. Mayberry Served as Cpt in Carlton's AR CAV BAT; Paroled 31 May 1865 at Pine Bluff, AR. Ht 5' 10'', eyes gray, hair drk, complx fair.
Michael M. Mayberry enlisted 14 Aug 1862, at age 23, as a Pvt. in Com. B, 131st IL Inf.; Resident of Hamilton Co., IL. He is also listed in Com. I, 29th IL Inf.
Noah7 Mayberry (Howell6, Abel, Randolph, Abel, Charles, Francis), b about 1844; enlisted 20 Aug 1862 Iredell Co NC in Com. K, 23rd Reg., NC Inf.; present until his death on 1 Jun 1864 at Winchester, VA, cause of death not stated.
Nathaniel D.6 Mabry (Reason5, Adam Poole, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b 1830-35; m about 1859 Alabama S. Tidwell in Alabama. Enlisted as Pvt. in Com. H, 1st Hvy. Arty. 13 Oct 1862 at Camp Moore, LA; Present on roll Nov and Dec 1862; died in Regt. hospital 18 Jan 1863.
Peter L.6 Mabry (Joshua5, Jesse, Francis, Francis, Francis) b ca 1834 in Franklin Co NC; enlisted 24 Apr 1861 in Com. K, 3rd AL Rifles (Mobile Rifles) under Capt L.T. Woodruff at Mobile AL to serve 1 year; re-enlisted 1 May 1862; wounded 30 May 1864 near Richmond, VA; his right leg was amputated and he died at a hospital in Richmond on June 7, 1864.
Peter J. Mayberry enlisted 11 Oct 1861 as a 2nd Lieut. in MD.
Phillip Mabray (aka Samuel Phillip Mabray) enlisted Aug 1861 for 12 months in Com. H, 4th MS Infantry Regiment. This unit was engaged in the defense of Forts Henry and Donaldson in TN until the surrender of the command at Fort Donaldson in Feb 1862. They were taken to Camp Chaise at Columbus, OH and confined until exchanged 8-9 months afterward. Later Phillip Mabray joined Com. A. of Cavalry, that later became Com. C of the 5th MS Reg and served in the command of Gen. N. B. Forest until the surrender. The men were paroled at Gainesville, AL in May 1865. Phillip Mabray served as a Corporal, Sergeant and Captain.
Philip Pinckney6 Mabry (Cornelius5, Cornelius, Cornelius, Charles, Francis) b 2 May 1842 MO; d 8 May 1865 near Richmond, VA while serving in the Union Army. (He was a twin brother of James Randolph6 Mabrey who also served in the Union Army.)
R. Mayberry, enlisted as Pvt. 29 Aug 1861 at Camp Burnett, TN.
Randolph Pinkney Mabrey (son of Oran A. Mabrey) b 1835 Maury Co TN; enlisted 17 Jul 1861 Com. D, 14th Reg. AR Inf; reduced to ranks; deserted 25 Aug 1862; captured at Port Hudson, LA 9 Jul 1863; paroled 13 Jul 1863; subsequently served in 47th AR Mounted Inf. (Com. E, Wood's Reg. 1 Sep 1863; captured 24 Oct 1864 Mound City, KS. Confined Rock Island, IL Federal Prison 12/1864. Released 20 Jun 1865.
Reason6 Mabry (Reason5, Adam Poole, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b 5 Oct 1839 Tallapoosa Co AL; enlisted 11 Dec 1861 at Camp Moore, LA; served as Cpl. in Com. H. 19th LA Inf.; d 1862, location unknown.
Richard7 Mabry (Lewis B.6, John, Francis, Francis, Francis, Francis) b about 1840 Trigg Co KY; d 6 Apr 1862 in the Battle of Shiloh.
Richard Mabry Capt. Lott's Com. (Carroll Dragoons) LA Cav. Appears on List dated Parish of Carroll LA 19 Mar 1862.
Richard Madison6 Mabry (Joseph J.5, Charles, Isaac, George, Francis), b 28 Jun 1842 Carroll Co VA; m 1st 3 Mar 1845 Nancy Farmer Carroll Co VA; enlisted in Com. E, 25th Virginia Cav. in 1863 and served to the end of the war; another record says he was detached to procure horses 20 Oct 1864; d 2 Oct 1932 Carroll Co VA.
Robert Mayberry - enlisted 28 Oct 1863 at age 21 at Fayetteville, AR as a Pvt. in Com. E, 1st AR Cav.
Robert B.5 Mabry (Richard4, Nathaniel, Hinchia, Francis), b Southampton Co VA; m 14 Apr 1846 Caroline Virginia Dean Marengo Co AL; enlisted 23 Sep 1861 in Com. I, 50th Alabama Infantry (C.S.A.)
Robert Caldwell7 Mabry (Russell6, Patrick, Joel, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b 23 Sep 1836 Benton (Calhoun) Co AL; m 1st Nancy Abigail Morrell; m 2nd 22 Oct 1873 Euphemia Matilda Carroll; enlisted Ellis Co TX Jul 1861 in 19th Brigade, Texas Militia; transferred to C.S.A. 31 Aug 1861 to serve in the 12th Reg., TX Cav. (Parson's Mounted Volunteers); d 26 Oct 1887.
Robert Cole5 Mabry (Charles4, Joshua, Hinchia, Francis), b Jul 1829; m Sarah Read; enlisted about Aug 1861 as a resident of Mecklenburg Co VA; assigned from militia 1 Apr 1862 to Com. K, 6th VA Inf. (C.S.A.); wounded in the leg 30 Aug 1862 at the 2nd Battle of Manassas. Sent to hospital in Lynchburg; reported sick 17 Jun 1863 in Richmond; captured at the Battle of Burgess Mill on 27 Oct 1864; exchanged 28 Mar 1865.
Robert Elbridge7 Mabry (Seth W.6, Benjamin, Seth, Hinchia, Hinchia, Francis) b 29 Nov 1848 MS; m1 Mary Ellen Davis; m2 12 Dec 1872 Sarah Borah; d 22 Feb 1916 Fairfield, IL; was a resident of Fairfield, IL when he served in the Civil War.
Robert Mabry enlisted 22 Aug 1861 at age 19 as a Pvt. in Com. D, 31st IL Inf.; he was a resident of Vienna, Johnson Co IL.
Robert Evans6 Mabry (Evans5, Seth, Hinchia, Hinchia, Francis), b 4 Nov 1844 Bastrop Co TX; m 1865 Cevilla Oatman; d 21 May 1927 Young Co TX; served in the Texas Ranger Service along the Rio Grande River during the Civil War.
Robert Franklin7 Mabry, (Francis6, William, David, Francis, Francis, Francis), b 25 Mar 1842; m Malinda Rennett Hasseley; served in 41st TN Inf.; d 9 Nov 1928.
Robert G. Mabry b ca 1841 Halifax Co NC; enlisted in Halifax Co 25 Apr 1861 in Com. G, 12th Reg. NC Vol. Inf.; present or accounted for until wounded in the foot at Gaines' Mill, VA 27 Jun 1862; reported absent wounded until discharged on or about 31 Jan 1863 by reason of wounds received at Gaines' Mill.
Robert Smith6 Mabry, Jr. (Robert5, Braxton, Joel, Hinchia, Francis), b ca 1840; m 14 Dec 1859 Susannah Smith; m2 1 Jan 1866 Esther Bayles enlisted in Com. F, 7th IL Cav. on 8 Mar 1865, at the age of 34; he was a resident was Sefton, in Fayette Co IL.
Roland Madison7 Mabry (Walter6 , James T., Joel, Ephraim, Hinchia, Francis), b 10 Nov 1846 LA; m Lydia Ann Hanna; enlisted Com. F, 28th Reg, TN Inf; d 23 Aug 1929 Shreveport, LA.
Rudolphus Aleonzy7 Mabry (Charles J.6, Woodford, Charles, Joshua, Hinchia, Francis), aka N. Adolphus Mabry - b 4 May 1845 Christian Co KY; m 1st Marian Delores Brame; m 2nd Minnie Poindexter; enlisted at the age of 16 in Com. F, 7ty Reg. KY Cavalry. He was wounded at the battle of Murfreesboro, but served until the end of the war; d 14 Mar 1924; was a Confederate soldier in the Civil War. He was paroled in May 1865 and borrowed a mule to ride home. Then, riding a horse, he made the trip back to return the mule.
Rufus J. Mabry (son of James H. and Frances Mabry of Newton Co GA), b about 1840 in Newton Co Georgia. Enlisted 12 May 1862 as a Pvt. in Com. B, 53rd GA Vol. Inf., Reg., Army of Northern Virginia at Newton Co GA. Surrendered at Appomattox 9 Apr 1865; mustered out April 9, 1865. D on 6 Aug 1915 in Clayton Co GA.



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