Here are the only other Chaney's shown on the regiments rosters:
Charles Elias Chaney, Private, Company C, 38th Virginia Infantry, died in Richmond hospital of Typhoid fever, May - September, 1862
Daniel S. Chaney, Private, Company C, 38th Virginia Infantry, enlisted May 30, 1861 at Laurel Grove for one year, wounded in the battle of Seven Pines and sent to hospital June 1, 1862, admitted Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, Va. June 13, gunshot flesh wound of leg, furloughed June 3 for 15 days, recorded as 3rd Corporal April 1, 1864, subsequently reduced to ranks, last present at the February 25, 1865 muster
Ellis B. Chaney, Private, Company C, 38th Virginia Infantry, enlisted January 7 1865 at Danville, Va. for 3 years, recorded February 25, 1865 as on detached service at Danville, Va. January 30
Samuel M. Chaney, Private, Company C, 38th Virginia Infantry, enlisted June 24, 1861 at Richmond for one year, recorded on the May, 1862 Company Return as sent to Richmond hospital, date not known, remaining absent through September, 1862, no further record
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Virginia