Note, only David's record are filed under the Woodard name, the spell their surname Woodward, although some cards in their files spell it Woodard!!
George Martin
David Woodard, enlisted as a Private May 10, 1862 at Marshall College, Madison, County, North Carolina, in Company A, 64th North Carolina Infantry (State Troops), paroled with Johnston's Army at Salisbury, N. C. May 23, 1865
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James Woodward, enlisted as a Private May 10, 1862 at Marshall College, Madison, County, North Carolina, in Company A, 64th North Carolina Infantry (State Troops), recorded as receiving clothing December 17, 1864
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John T. Woodward, Jr., enlisted as a Private May 10, 1862 at Marshall College, Madison, County, North Carolina, in Company A, 64th North Carolina Infantry (State Troops), captured September 9, 1863 at Cumberland Gap, forward to Camp Douglas, Illinois September 24, discharged June 16, 1865
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Reuben B. Woodward, 27 year old Farmer, enlisted May 10, 1862 at Marshall College, Madison, County, North Carolina, in Captain James A; Keity's Company {Partisan Rangers), North Carolina Volunteers**, last recorded present on March/April 1863 muster.
**This company subsequently became Company A, 64th North Carolina Infantry (State Troops)
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Private, later appointed 3rd Lieutenant Benjamin W. Woodward, age 32 old Farmer, born Madison County, N. C., enlisted May 10, 1862 at Marshall College, Madison, County, North Carolina, in Captain James A; Keith's Company {Partisan Rangers), North Carolina Volunteers, captured at Cumberland Gap September 9, 1863, swore Oath of Allegiance to the United States at Johnson's Island, Ohio, June 12, 1865