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Re: G. Williams 2nd Kentucky cav

There are 20 George Williams in Yankee Kentucky units, see: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm

Below are two versions of 4th Kentucky Cavalry, CSA G. Williams

G W. Williams

Enlisted on 9/10/1862 at New Liberty, KY as a Private.
On 9/10/1862 he mustered into "F" Co. KY 4th Cavalry

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G W. Williams

Enlisted on 9/10/1862 as a Private.
On 9/10/1862 he mustered into "E" Co. KY 4th Cavalry
He was Surrendered on 5/1/1865 at Mount Sterling, KY

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George Williams

Enlisted on 9/10/1862 at Trimble County, KY as a Private.
On 9/10/1862 he mustered into "E" Co. KY 4th Cavalry
He deserted on 5/1/1863 at Salyersville

Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Confederate Kentucky Volunteers War 1861-65
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George Williams, Company E, 4th Kentucky Cavalry, enlisted September 10, 1862 in Trimble County, Kentucky by W. T. Pryer for 3 years, deserted May 1, 1863 in Kentucky near Salyersville

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George W. Williams, 37 year old Farmer, born in Trimble, Ky., resident of Carroll County, Private, Captain H. L. Giltner's Company, Kentucky Cavalry**, mustered in*** September 10,1862 in Carroll County/New Liberty, Ky., by H. L. Giltner for 3 years, detailed as a Wagoner September 10, 1862, receipted ['X' His mark] for an issue of clothing at the General Hospital, Liberty, Virginia April 19, 1864, signed for pay & clothing at Bulls Gap, Tenn. 3rd Quarter, 1864, captured at Mt. Sterling, Ky. July 12, 1864, sent to Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois prison camp July 17 from Military Prison, Louisville, Ky., died December 19, 1864, Small Pox, grave located near Camp Douglas,

** This company subsequently became Company F, 4th Regiment Kentucky Cavalry

*** I certify on my honor that I never belonged to any command in the army of the Confederate States, that I am free from disease of a constitutional character, and that I have entered the service of the Confederate States for the term of three years or during the war: /s/ G.W. Williams

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G. W. Williams, age 19, resident of Owne County,Kentucky, Private, Company C, Giltners Regt. Ky, "Appears on a Receipt given by Maj. N. G. Watts, C. S. A., agent for Exchange, to Capt. W. W. Bickford, U. S. A., Agent for Exchange, for Confederate prisoners of war received on board Steamer Metropolitan near Vicksburg, Miss., Dec. 4, 1862", no further records

M319: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Kentucky

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