This material is provided by Brenda Joyce Jerome
"The following list of Confederate soldiers is transcribed from The Twice-A-Week Leader, Princeton, Caldwell County, KY Friday, 17 August 1928, page 1 under headline of "Muster Roll of the James Pearce[sic] Company. Though the courtesy of Col. S.W. Laker, of this city, the Leader is in receipt of the following list of Confederate Soldiers as compiled by Mr. J.E. Smith of Brownswood, Texas: Muster Roll of Co C, 3rd Kentucky James M. Pierce, Capt. Al McGoodwin, 1st Lieut. T.W. Rucker, 2nd Lieut. J.S. Wheeler, 2nd Lieut. W.H. Carter, 3rd Lieut. E.L. Bradley, 1st Sgt. T. McCaine, 2nd Sgt. W.C. Kinsolving, 2nd Sgt. Sergeants J.M. Howard W.B. Early W.H. McCarty J.N. English R.H. Perkins Jno. Prince 1st Corporal J.T. Evans Corporals C.C. McGary R.J. McCaslin W.O. Cantrell G.G. McGowan *** Tom Casey Robt. Young W.H. Evans R.C. Purdy F.M. Moore Alfred Beard G.D. Blick Miles Blount R.J.W. Brandon W.C. Burt J.M. Burnett J.W. Burns J.S. Calhoun J.B. Cook A.G. Darnell J.C. Eynot F.M. Finley J.A. Garner J.J. George J.H. Goodwin W.A. Hart Uriah K. Hayes F.R. Smith R.B. Sacry D.C. Stephens J.W. Stone James Story Joseph Swartyell C.H. Walmigton J.H. Walker J.W. Wash W.J. Wash W.V. Watson W.L. Watson ~ ~ ~ Muster Roll of Co B, 8th Kentucky Jabes Bingham, Capt J.S. Wall, 1st Lieut. R.S. P'Pool, 2nd Lieut. G.R. White, 1st Sgt. F.M. Wattims, 2nd Sgt. H.C. Wolfe, 2nd Sgt. Sergeants J.E. Kelley J.S. Goodwin J.A. Jackson B.F. Wimberly W.L. Howard Jalrah White G.M. Wilson W.H. Jackson 1st Corporal J.R. Gilroy Corporals J.E. Smith J.H. Hamby J.W. Dunning J.I. Harris A.J. Parsley Hampton Wade S.W. Baker Gilbert Franklin * * * Winfrey Bond G.W. Barns J.E. Boyd J.A. Brown H.H. Bryant D.A. Burchett J.W. Garner J.W. Chapell Wm. Claxton W.F. Coot Thomas Cafelard W.N. David J.T. Dunning E.C. Faulkner Jno. Ford R.P. Glass E.C. Goodwin W.H. Griffith J.A. Seph Hart R.H. Hayden J.J. Hill J.W. Hollingsworth N.B. Howell I.M. Howell Miles Howell D.H. Howton B.F. Hutchinson J.R. Jackson N.R. Kennedy W.B. Lacy J.H. Ladd R.J. Martin Robt. Martin Thomas Mounts W.T. Murphy Joseph Murphy R.P. McCalister --- McConnell James McNear W.S. Pierce S.A. Pool A.A. Ramey Thomas Riley Samuel Robertson W.J. Sizemore D.W. Sizemore Wm. R. Smith F.R. Smith Ephrum Southard G.S. Southard J.L. Storm C.J. Smartyell H.H. Thomason J.J. Turner R.P. Turner D.S. Holder W. Howell Wm. Howell C.S. Hooker W.B. Howard W.H. Hollowell James O. Hunter C.H. Johnson G.F. Jones J.R. Kennedy O.T. Kennedy Geo. C. Kennedy J.L. Kennedy J.H. Kent F.A. King S.B. Maukins F.S. Martin U.B. Martin R.G. Martin J.C. Hinin J.W. Mitchusson M.A. Moore J. Moore G.W. Moore E.S. Morse Tim Murphy F.E. McGary R.L. McGoodwin J.R. McLin F.M. Odarnell Newton Patrick Samuel Patton E.O. Prince James Quisenberry H. Riley J.W. Riley D.F. Rogers D.B. Rucker Robt. Scarberry S.W. Sivells W.D. Sham Henry Smiley Mr. Smith is a former Caldwell countian and is now engaging in the grocery business at Brownswood, Texas. The Muster Roll compiled by hm constitutes those from Caldwell and adjoining counties who were lined up on the side of the South and who wore the grey in the great conflict between the States during the Civil War. It is claimed that Messrs. James E. Smith, Joseph Murphy and S.W. Baker are the only survivors of the above list." Brenda Joyce Jerome, CGRS