I'll bet that's him. There's not date of death on his stone. All I know about him is the story of him having typhoid and dying in that area. He was taken in by my aunt's husband's family (Bearden).
He is listed in the Shelbyville Times Gazette Sesquicentennial magazine (1969) as the CO of Co F. He must have been in the area around the beginning of 1864, because there was a sqirmish in the Flat Creek area about that time. That's where the Bearden's lived, also.