George Martin
J. Watson enlisted October 6, 1864 at West Point, captured by 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, USA April 1865
J F. Watson resident of Houston[?] County, Georgia, captured at Citronelle, Alabama and paroled at Meridian, Mississippi May 9, 1865, [J. T. Watson] surrendered by MGen Sam Jones at Tallahassee, Florida, May 10, 1865, paroled at Str. Spray, Alabany, Georgia May 23, 1865 [leads me to believe there was indeed a
J. T. Watson]
J P. Watson, age 19, enlisted May 17, 1862 at Macon, Georgia,
James P. Watson, the one card in his file makes reference to a communication with the State Board of Pensions of March 15,1917
J. T. Watson, the one card in his file notes that his papers are filed with those of J. F. Watson [see J. F. above, I suspect there was an individual with the initials
J. T.]
R G. Watson, age 16, resident of Perry, Georgia, enlisted May 17, 1862 at Macon, Georgia, surrendered at Citronelle, Alabama May 4, 1865 and paroled at Meridian, Mississippi May 9.
Thomas P. Watson, age 23, resident of Perry, Georgia, enlisted May 17, 1862 at Macon, Georgia, one card in his file makes reference to a communication with the State Board of Pensions of March 15,1917 related to T. P. Watson