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Cochran, Grogan, Jones & Lacy of Cherokee Mtd Vols

Four Cherokee Mounted Volunteers were arrested April 9, 1865 in Wise County TX. ..Immediately below are 4 of the 107 prisoners held by Bourland's Regiment. ..Please let me know if you can identify any of these prisoners.
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Cochran, John Cochran; arrested 1865 Wise Co TX (Sgt, Cherokee Mtd Vol's, CSA), 314
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Grogan, H. B. Grogan; arrested 1865 Wise Co TX (Cherokee Mtd Vol's, IT CSA), 314
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Jones, Charles F. Jones; arrested 1865 Wise Co TX (Cherokee Mtd Vol's, CSA), 314
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Lacy, William D. Lacy, b-1845; Choctaw-Chickasaw Mtd Regt, Co I; DeMorse's 29th Cav, Co E; arrested 1865 Wise Co TX (Cherokee Mtd Vol's, CSA), 314
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The web page cited below shows a listing of 107 prisoners. ..Notice the 47 prisoners from Col. Charles DeMorse's 29th Texas Cavalry were arrested on Apr 9, 2008 in Wise County, Texas.
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http://www.bourlandcivilwar.com/107Prisoners.htm
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Immediately below is the header and footnotes from my vIp314.
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This listing of 107 Prisoners was found in the BOURLAND PAPERS. No place is mentioned. ..The only dates mentioned were when the prisoners broke guard, April 9th and 27th, 1865. ..Also mentioned were Brig-Gen. Stand Watie’s Regiment and Colonel W.B. Sims’ Regiment.
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Beck broke guard Apr 9, 1865
Finch broke guard Apr 15, 1865
Grogan, Stand Watie’s Regt
Jones (C.F.) broke guard Apr 19, 1865
Maupin broke guard Apr 18, 1865
Moss broke guard Apr 27, 1865
New broke guard Apr 27, 1865
New, Sims’ Regt.
Washburn broke guard Apr 19, 1865
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Some prisoners were in DeMorse's 29th Cavalry, Company 'E' (after serving in the 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mtd Rifles, Company 'I'), but more were in DeMorse's other companies. Also many of the prisoners were from Denton and Collin Counties, Texas.
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These prisoners were from about 12 different North Texas regiments.
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Help. ..In order to identify these prisoners, I have to find them in other records, which has proven to be taxing. This handwritten record is very difficult to read plus in order to find some of them in the censuses, I must know the spelling of their surnames. ..Please help identify these prisoners, esp. if I have not shown evidence that I have found them in a census.
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Any hints would be appreciated.
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Patti, prochette@Juno.com

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