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I would agree if I didn't have his service record. I also have several ancestors in Company D of the 43rd, Samuel, Robert, Nathan, John and William Colbaugh.

Colbaugh s-Samuel Company D 43rd Regiment Tennessee Infantry (5th EastTennesee Volunteers Gillespies Regimmen)t Regiment mounted about December 1863 and served as mounted Infantry till paroled at Washington, Georgia in May 1865, Enlisted December 30th 1861 in Decatur, November to December 1862 Present, January to February 1862 Present, March to April 1862, present, May to June present, July to August Present, September to October Present, November to December 1862 present, January to February 1863, present, March to April 1863 present Detailed as pioneer but present on muster day, May to June 1863, July to August 1863 Absent, absent without leave, Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War, paroled at Vicksburg, Missippi, according to terms of capitulation entered inot by the commanding Generals of the United States and Confederate Forces July 4th, 1863,Captured Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863, Vicksburg, Missippi, July 9th A.D. 1863 to whom it may concern, know Ye That I Samuel Colbaugh a Corporal of Company D 43rd Regiment Tennesee Volunteers CSA, being a prisoner of war, in the hands of the United States forces, in virtue of the capitulation of the City of Vicksburg and its garrison Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton C.S.A Commanding, on the 4th Day of July, 1863 do in pursuance of the terms of said capitulation, give this my solemn parole under oath - That I will not take up arms against the ntied States, nor serve in any military, police or constabulary force in any fort, Garrison of feild work, held by the Confederate States of America, against the United States of America, nor as guard of prisons, depots or stores, nor discharge any duties usially performed by Officers or Soldiers against the United States of America, Samuel Colbaugh, Sworn to and subscribed before me at Vicksburg, Missippi this 9th Day of July 1863, John Fuller? 20th Regiment Ohio Vounteers, Captain and Paroling officer.

Colbough John - Company D 43rd Regiment Tennessee Infantry (5th East Tennesee Volunteers Gillespies Regimment) Regiment mounted about December 1863 and served as mounted Infantry till paroled at Washington, Georgia in May 1865, Enlisted 1st November 1862 in Decatur Tennesee under Colonel James W. Gillispie for 12 months, November to December 1862, present, From January to February 1863 Present Bounty paid $50, March to April 1863 Present, May to June 1863, present,July to August 1863 Died in August 1863, Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War in hospital, paroled at Vicksburg, Missippi, according to terms of capitulation entered inot by the commanding Generals of the United States and Confederate Forces July 4th, 1863, Captured in Vicksburg, Missippi July 4th 1863, Appears on a List of Confederate Paroled sick and wounded Priosners shipped from Vicksburg, Mississippi Jul 24th, 1863 to Mobile, Alabama Via New Orlesna, not dated
Vicksburg, Missippi, July 15th A.D. 1863 to whom it may concern, know Ye That I John Colbaugh a private of Company D 43rd Regiment Tennesee Vlunteers CSA, being a prisoner of war, in the hands of the United States forces, in virtue of the capitulation of the City of Viscksburg and its garrison Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton C.S.A Commanding, on the 4th Day of July, 1863 do in pursuance of the terms of said capitulation, give this my solemn parole under oath -
Thta I will not take up arms against the ntied States, nor serve in any military, police or constabulary force in any fort, Garrison of feild work, held by the Confederate States of America, against the United States of America, nor as guard of prisons, depots or stores, nor discharge any duties usially performed by Officers or Soldiers against the United States of America, until duly exchanged by theproper authorities John Colbaugh, Sworn to and subscribed before me at Vicksburg, Missippi this 15th Day of July 1863, john C FNY? 20th Regiment Ohio Vounteers, Major and Paroling officer.

Colbough Nathaniel - Company D 43rd Regiment Tennessee Infantry (5th East Tennesee Volunteers Gillespies egimment) Regiment mounted about December 1863 and served as mounted Infantry till paroled at Washington, Georgia in May 1865, Age 22 Year Private Captain A.W. Hodges Company Gillespies Regiment Volunteers Decatur Tennessee November 1st 1861 November to December 1861 Present, January to February 1862 present, March and April 1862 Present, May June 1862 Present, July August 1862 Present, Septembernd October 1862, November, December 1862 present, January February 1863 bounty paid $50, Present, March April 1863 present, May to June 1863 Killed in action.

Colbough Robert - Private Corporal, Company D 43rd Regiment Tennessee Infantry (5th East Tennesee Volunteers Gillespies egimment) Regiment mounted about December 1863 and served as mounted Infantry till paroled at Washington, Georgia in May 1865, Private Captain A.W. Hodges Company Gillespies December 30th November 1st 1861 to December 1861 Present, January to February 1862 present, March and April 1862 Present, May June 1862 Present, Elected 4th Corporal 10 May 1862, July August 1862 Present, Septembernd October 1862, November, December 1862 present, January February 1863 bounty paid $50, Present, March April 1863 present, May to June 1863 present, July August 1863, Present, Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War, paroled at Vicksburg, Missippi, according to terms of capitulation entered inot by the commanding Generals of the United States and Confederate Forces July 4th, 1863, Appears on a register of prisoners of War at Knoxville,Tennessee March 20th 1865 Captured at Carter Station, Tennessee sent to Chattanooga Tennessee April 12th, 1865, Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War at Nashville, Tennesee, Captured by forces under Major General Thomas, commading Department of the Cumberland and forwarded to Captain C.B. pratt, Commissary of Prisoners, Lousiville, Kentucky April 26th, 1865, Roll Dated Headquarters Department of the Cumberland, Office Provost Marshal General Nashville, Tennesee April 26, 1865, Captured Carter County, Tennesee March 28th 1865, Sent to Camp Chase April 25th, 1865, Listed as Albert, Name appears on a signature to an Oath of Alligiance to the United States, subscribed to and sworn at Camp Chase Ohio, June 10th, 1865, Place of residence Meigs County Tennessee Compalxion Dark, hair black,Eyes Balck,Height 5'9" Age 22years, captured in Elizabethton, Tennessee March 30th, 1865, Vicksburg, Missippi, July 9th A.D. 1863 to whom it may concern, know Ye That I Robert Colbaugh a Corporal of Company D 43rd Regiment Tennesee Volunteers CSA, being a prisoner of war, in the hands of the United States forces, in virtue of the capitulation of the City of Viscksburg and its garrison Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton C.S.A Commanding, on the 4th Day of July, 1863 do in pursuance of the terms of said capitulation, give this my solemn parole under oath - That I will not take up arms against the ntied States, nor serve in any military, police or constabulary force in any fort, Garrison of feild work, held by the Confederate States of America, against the United States of America, nor as guard of prisons, depots or stores, nor discharge any duties usially performed by Officers or Soldiers against the United States of America, R John Colbaugh, Sworn to and subscribed before me at Vicksburg, Missippi this 9th Day of July 1863, John Fuller? 20th Regiment Ohio Vounteers, Captain and Paroling officer.
The 43rd Regiment Tennessee Infantry (5th East Tennesee Volunteers Gillespies Regimment) Regimen was organized December 14th, 1861 and re-organized May 10th, 1862 When the 36th Regiment Tennessee Infanttry was disbanded, about June 23rd, 1862 some of the men were assigned to companies F, I, and K of this regiment, About December 1863, the regiment was mounted and served as mounted infantry until paroled at Washington, Georgia 1865,

William Colbaugh - Age 23rd, Appears on a Company Muster Roll of theorganization named above roll dated near Vances Tank Sullivan County East Tennessee Joined July 8th 1861 in Knoxville Private Company E, 63rd Regiment Tennessee Infantry appears on a company Muster roll of the organization named above from May to June 1863 presen, enlisted in July of 1861 in Knoxville by Colonel Gillispie, This company formerly servied as 91st) Company K, 3rd (liiliards) Regiment Tennisee Mounted Infantry, The 63rd ( also known as the 74th and as Fains) Regiment Tennessee Infantry was formed July 30th, 1862, of companies which have been previously organized, many of the members of which had formerly served in other organizations. those from the 26th Regiment Tennessee Infantry were returned to that organization in october and November 1862, by order of General Bragg.An Act of the Legislature of Tennessee requires a Minute Roll of each company of Volunteers from the State in Confederate Service, to be returned to the Adjutant Generals Office, with a view of having the name of each Volunteer recorded ina well bound book, W.C. Whitthorne Adjutant General, State of Tennessee July to August 1863 Absent, Absent without leave, September and October 1863 Absent without leave, November to December 1863 Present, Jamuary to February 1864 Present, From February 29th to june 30th 1864, Killed in Action on May 16th, 1864 at Drury Bluff,

John McClain- Private Company E 3rd Mounted Infantry Lillards, from Enlisted May 2nd 1861, Maryville under Captain McRamey for 1 year May 1 to December 31 1863 Present, June to August 1864 Present, Appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War, paroled at Vicksburg, Missippi, according to terms of capitulation entered into by the commanding Generals of the United States and Confederate Forces July 4th, 1863,Captured Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863, J. McClain Lieutenant Company 3, 3rd Tennesee Cavalry appears on a receipt roll for clothing September 20th, 1864 signature John McClain,

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