Company H, 4th Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A. Black Horse Cavalry A Research Compendium · Lynn Hopewell
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Company H · 4th Virginia Cavalry · Black Horse

T. B. George

unknown–1874

Confirmed by: M V T

Confederate Service Record

Enlisted 25 March 1861; wounded and captured August 1862; exchanged 30 September 1862; wounded 1863 Fauquier County; captured 30 September 1863 on Potomac River; Old Capitol Prison 6 October 1863; Point Lookout Prison; exchanged 18 February 1864; moved to Missouri.

T. B. George M V T Photo: Born: Married: Died: Living in Missouri circa 1874–1878.[1593] Death date unknown. Obituary: Children: Parents and Siblings: Other Family: “Finally, the other George in the excerpt, T.B. George. He may well have been a cousin of Montgomery, Ada, and Fanny. The Elk Run Georges were numerous. But he’s not in my line, for sure.” [1594] Stories, Letters & Biographies: CSR: Enlisted 25 March 1861; wounded and captured August 1862; exchanged 30 September 1862; wounded 1863 Fauquier County; captured 30 September 1863 on Potomac River; Old Capitol Prison 6 October 1863; Point Lookout Prison; exchanged 18 February 1864; moved to Missouri. Additional Information: Wounded in Fauquier in 1863.[1595] “Brac”.[1596] “T. B. George, enlistment date: 25 March 1861, distinguished service; Service Record, enlisted as a Private on 25 March 1861, enlisted in Company H, 4th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 25 March 1861, POW on 15 August 1862 at Berryville, VA (estimated day), exchanged on 30 September 1862, wounded on 15 May 1863 at Fauquier Co (estimated day), POW on 30 September 1863 at Potomac River, confined on 6 October 1863 at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C., confined on 9 October 1863 at Point Lookout, Maryland, exchanged on 18 February 1864.”[1597]

This entry contains 5 footnote references. The full bibliography is in the References section.

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Source Rosters

  • M Martin Roll (most authoritative)
  • V Vanished Roster (~1874–1878)
  • T Tracing Roll

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From A Biographical Register of the Members of Fauquier County Virginia's Black Horse Cavalry, 1859–1865. Compiled by Lynn C. Hopewell (1940–2006), with editorial assistance by Susan W. Roberts and research by Heidi Burke. Manuscript completed February 28, 2008. Published posthumously.

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