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Re: Morton's and Brumble's in the Civil War

Allan Morton, Private, Capt. Harris’ Company A, Osage County, Regiment,* Missouri Home Guard, served from June 8, 1861 at Baileys Creek, discharged October 5, 1861, paid June 10, 1864 $60.47, 3 months, 27 days

* This organization was a Battalion and not a Regiment

Daniel Morton, Private, Capt. Harris’ Company A, Osage County, Regiment,* Missouri Home Guard, served from June 8, 1861 at Baileys Creek, discharged August 27, 1861, transferred to Osage Independent Rifle Company, paid June 10, 1864 $39.95, 2 months 19 days

Note, I have not been able to find any information on the Osage Independent Rifle Company

Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Missouri.

Osage County Regiment, Missouri Home Guard
OVERVIEW: Organized by authority of Gen. Fremont June and July, 1861. Duty in Camden, Miller, Hickory, Benton and Cole Counties, and at Jefferson City till December. Disbanded December, 1861
http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UMOOSAGR0G

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Jesse G/Green. Morton, Private, Company K, Coleman’s Regiment Missouri Cavalry (Confederate), captured at Wesport October 23, 1864, forwarded to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas for safe keeping, forwarded to Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Ind. arriving December 18, released on Oath May 22, 1865, resident of Jefferson City, Mo., florid complexion, black hair, blue eyes, 5’ 8”, his file contains correspondence between the Adjutant General, War Department and Mississippi Adj. Gen./Mo. Pension Commission, dated June 5, 1915

David Morton, Private, Morton, Private, Company C, H, Coleman’s Regiment Missouri Cavalry, captured October 21, 1864 at Westport, held at Fort Scott, Mound City, Westport, and Kansas City, Kansas, subsequently hospitalized at Independence, Mo. during October,, wounded left ankle, transferred to General Hospital, Kansas City, Mo., captured at the battles in Jackson County, Mo. October 20, 21 and 22, 1864, former resident of Howell County, Mo., forwarded to St. Louis, Mo., forwarded to Point Lookout, Md. for exchange February 23, 1865, no further records

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Missouri

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I was unable to find any military record for John Brumble

John Brumble
in the U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
Name: John Brumble
Birth Year: abt 1827
Place of Birth: North Carolina
Age on 1 July 1863: 36
Race: White
Residence: Jeff, Missouri
Congressional District: 2nd
Class: 2

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John D Brumble, Sr.
Birth: 1838
Death: 1882
Family links:
Spouse:
Nancy Jane Carnes Brumble (1840 - 1884)
Children:
Edith Brumble Rhoads (1858 - 1936)*
Lumima Brumble Blankenship (1862 - 1947)*
Ray McCord Brumble (1868 - 1944)*
McCellan Brumble (1870 - 1946)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
Gravestone also has 'Nancy J. Carnes' 1840 - 1884
Note: Large rectangular stone; Masonic emblem
Burial:
Pointers Creek Cemetery
Linn
Osage County
Missouri, USA
Created by: Bobby Jean
Record added: Jun 18, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 14646453

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