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Sonner, Joseph W. Transferred from Company A, loth Virginia Infantry. Resides at Strasburg, Va.

Teeter, Joseph Died in hospital.

Welsh, Richard Transferred to cavalry and killed at Winchester, May, 1864.

Wierman, William L. Surrendered at Fort Sleadman, March 25, 1865. At Point Lookout prison three months. Resides near Win- chester, Va.

Williams, George H. Transferred to cavalry and killed at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863.

Walters, John Transferred from Company C, loth Virginia In- fantry. Surrendered at Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864, and wounded same day. In prison at Camp Chase and Fort Delaware thirteen months. Removed to Pittsburg, Pa., since the war.

Besides participating in the battles indicated by casualties enum- erated in the above muster-roll, the command was present at the following times and places, not participating, however, in all the engagements named: Falling Waters, June 20. 1861; Munson's Hill, September n, 1861; Drainesville, , 1861; Anandale, De- cember , 1861; Pendleton, Franklin county, May 10, 1862; Front Royal, May 24, 1862; Port Republic, June 8 and 9, 1862; Cold Harbor. June 27, 1862; Peach Orchard, June 29, 1862, White Oak Swamp and Frazier's Farm, June 30, 1862; Chantilly, September i, 1862; aided in the capture of Harper's Ferry, and on detached duty September 19, 1862, when the battle at Antietam was fought; Fred- ericksburg, December 13, 1862; Winchester, June 13-15, 1863; Rappahannock Bridge, November 2, 1863.

Survivors reside at and near Woodstock, except as otherwise in- dicated.