Abling, John
Adams, Daniel
Aldrich, Alexander H.
Basham, William
Bay, Samuel R.
Beachner, Julius
Benson, William
Benton, Thomas
Bolten, William E.
Brewer, Hezekiah P.
Brooks, Thomas B.
Brown, James
Carter, Alexander
Carter, Cyrus
Cazair, James
Chadwick, Alford S
Chafen, Macey U.
Chambers, William M
Clark, Joseph H
Combs, Nelson Z
Compton, Hiram C
Cook, James J
Cranshaw, Abner
Davis, William
Debo, Henry
Debo, Nathan
Debo, William C.
Dunden, James
Felton, Washington
Filley, George W.
Fisher, Martin V.B.
Franklin, William
Frederick, John Q.
Frederick, Joseph
Fulton, Washington
Gadder, James H.
Garison, Benjamin F.
George, James B.
Gibson, George Wesley
Gieselman, William
Gilbert, Thomas
Gillian, John H.
Gilmore, Homer G.
Gist, William
Goodson, John J.
Groove, Vahn H.
Grove, Harvey J.
Guilman, William
Hearn, William H.
Heimbaugh, Lawson
Hinshey, Patrick
Homberger, Henry
Hubbard, Charles W.
Huggard, Richard B.
Humberger, Henry
Kearn, H. C.
Laudaback, William
Linch, Isaac
Lohman, Gustave
Lynch, Isaac
Mathews, Francis M.
McBath, William
McCord, Benjamin W.
McCord, John W.
McElwee, Morgan C.
Merchant, John W.
Middaugh, George W.
Middaugh, Nathan
Middaugh, Timothy
Moore, Francis P.
Moore, William C.
Morris, John W.
Musser, Joseph C.
Nash, Peter
Norton, William
Owens, William
Oylear, Jonathan C.
Oylear, William J.
Parrott, Elias
Parrott, James W.
Randal, Felix
Ratlif, Elkanoh
Rhosein, Edward
Roberts, Benjamin F.
Rogers, Jasper N
Rogers, Samuel C
Seaton, John R.
Sharp, Benjamin F.
Shearl, Charles
Shreck, Henry
Smart, William
Smith, Abraham C.
Smith, John
Smith, Warren A.
Snyder, Frederick
Squire, Joseph
Stiles, John T.
Stoffle, Joseph J.
Straub, David
Streeter, Judson H.
Teeter, Samuel
Thomas, Benton
Thompson, Thomas E.
Tillery, Willis F.
Tisdale, Samuel C.
Trescott, Luther
Vaughn, James
Whitaker, David
Whiteaker, Anderson
Whiteaker, David
Whiteaker, George W.
Whiteaker, Jeremiah
Wieddaugh, George W.
Wieddaugh, Timothy
Williams, Henry
Williamson, Harrison
Williamson, John D.
Wilson, Adam
Wilson, Joseph
Winstead, John C.
Wipard, Byron
Wirick, Andrew A.
Worthington, Andrew J.
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Died of disease in Regimental Hospital, Warrensburg, MO, Mar 10, 1863
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Discharged Oct 1862 for disability at Sedalia, Mo
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Killed in Battle of Lone Jack, MO August 16th, 1862
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Discharged April 22, 1863 for disability S.O. #75 Dept of MO
Taken prisoner at Lone Jack; Discharged April 22, 1863 for disability S.O. #75 Dept of MO
Wounded slightly in leg
Wounded slightly in breast and leg
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Wounded severely in left breast
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Discharged for disability Oct 19, 1862 at Sedalia
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Discharged for disability Mar 18, 1863 at Warrensburg, MO
Wounded severely in right shoulder
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Wounded slightly in head
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Wounded severely in right shoulder
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Wounded slightly in leg
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Wounded severely in right leg
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Discharged for disability Oct 19, 1862 at Sedalia
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Wounded slightly in leg
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Wounded slightly in arm; Deserted Sept 20, 1862 at Sedalia, MO
Discharged April 22, 1863 for disability S.O. #75 Dept of MO
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Killed in Battle of Lone Jack, MO August 16th, 1862
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Wounded in battle of Lone Jack, Aug 16, 1862, Died Sept 19, 1862, buried Jefferson City National Cemetery
Wounded severely in left knee
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Wounded slightly in back
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Discharged for disability Dec 9, 1862 at Kansas City, MO
Discharged for disability Feb 5, 1863, Warrensburg, MO
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Wounded severely in leg
Wounded severely in thigh; Discharged April 22, 1863 for disability S.O. #75 Dept of MO
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Killed in Battle of Lone Jack, MO August 16th, 1862
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Wounded severely in right ankle
Discharged April 22, 1863 for disability S.O. #75 Dept of MO
Wounded slightly in hip
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Deserted Sept 24, 1862, re-enlisted in 44 Infantry Vol.
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Wounded slightly in leg
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NAME
COMPANY
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS REGARDING SOLDIER
IF THEY ARE LISTED AS KILLED, THEY ARE BURIED ON THE BATTLEFIELD, UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
The Rosters listed below are divided by the companies of the 6th Missouri State
Militia Cavalry that participated in the Battle of Lone Jack.  These rosters list all of the
men who enlisted in each company
PRIOR to August 16, 1862 and represent soldiers
who possibly fought at Lone Jack.  We know that all of them were not here.  
WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
If you have any information that can verify or refute a soldier on this list, PLEASE
email me.
Our goal is to make this roster as accurate as possible.
6th Missouri State Militia Cavalry