7TH ARK (SHAVER'S) INFANTRY

The following members of the 7TH ARK (SHAVER'S) INFANTRY REGIMENT, CSA have no identifiable company designation on their service records;

ABERNATHY, ROBERT S. Sgt -

CAIN, W.R. LtCol

CORDIN, JOEL H. Pvt - Died at Alton, IL Mil Prison 2 May 1862

LEWIS, JAMES R. Pvt - Oath of allegiance 23 Sep 1863. Residence: Ripley Co. MO.

McMILLAN, WILLIAM P. Pvt. - POW Residence: Randolph Co, AR.

ROACH, FRANKLIN Pvt - POW, Captured in MO. Suspected of being a horse thief and forwarded to St Louis, MO.

VINCENT, EDMOND Pvt

WALKER, GEORGE Pvt - WIGGS, V.A. Pvt

The following members of the 7TH ARK INF REGT, CSA are recorded as members of BRIGHTWELL'S Company ( may be Company G)

CONDITT, WILLIAM B. Pvt - POW, captured in Independence Co 28 Mar 1864.

HARMON, JAMES Pvt - POW, captured in Independence Co 1 Mar 1864

HARMON, PETER Pvt POW - captured in Independence Co 1 Apr 1864. Died.

HENDRIX, J.O. Pvt POW - captured at Springfield, Mo 2 Jul 1863.

The following members of the 7th ARK INF REGT, CSA , are recorded as members of FLOYD'S Company, RUTHERFORD'S Command:

GOODE, JOHN T. Pvt - POW, captured in Independence Co AR 28 Feb 1864.

JOHNSON, THOMAS Pvt - POW, captured at Searcy, AR 3 Mar 1864

KINSEY, WILLIAM Pvt - POW, captured at Searcy, AR 3 Mar 1864. Died 20 Apr 1864.

MARTIN, DANIEL S. Pvt - POW, captured at Searcy, AR 28 Feb 1864

MORGAN, JAMES W. Pvt - POW, captured at Searcy, AR 28 Feb 1864. Died at Rock Island, Ill Mil Prison 9 Jun 1864.

PEEL, HARRISON Pvt - POW, captured at Searcy, AR 28 Feb 1864.

The above information may be used for non-commercial historical and genealogical purposes only and with the consent of the page owner may be copied for the same purposes so long as this notice remains a part of the copied material.  EDWARD G. GERDES

If you have any questions or comments or if you would like to have more information about the Civil War and Pension Records of the men who served in these Companies, contact  Jeri Helms Fultz  or Bryan Howerton

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