Pleasant Point Cemetery Civil War Soldier

 

   

  1   J. J. Wright

 

CO. K. 131 OHIO N.C.I.

  2   David D. Smith

 

CO. K. 19 KY. INF.

  3   Anderson Mainard

 

CO. D. 13TH KY. CAV.

  4   Green Kidd

 

CO.  C. 19th KY INF

  5   James Scales

 

CO. G. 3RD KY. INF.

  6   Ellis Burton

 

CO. C.  3rd KY. INF.

  7   Geo. W. Padgett

 

CO. G. 19 KY. INF.

  8   W.B. Smith

 

CO. G. 19th KY. INF.

  9   Howard Sweeney

 

CO. B. 8th KY. Cav.

 

 

 

10   Reason Sweeney

 

CO. F. 19 KY. INF.

11   D. V. Singleton

 

CO. B.  9th KY. Cav.

12   Francis Dishon

 

 CO. F  19th KY. INF.

13   Andrew Leach

 

CO. M. 13th KY. CAV.

14   Henry Leach

 

CO. K. 19 KY. INF.

15   George W. Ellison

 

CO. B.  13 KY. CAV.

16   JAS. W. Stull

 

CO. D  53 MD Inf

17   S. F. Blankenship          

 

CO.  B 8th KY Cav

18   Wm. Burton

 

CO.  C  6th KY CAV CSA

19   W.A. Middleton

 

CO.  B. 8th KY. CAV.

20   Willis G. Padgett

 

CO. C. 19th. KY INF.

 

 

 

 Blank No.     Thos Houp

 

CO. B 6 US VA inf

 

     

1 J.J. Wright CoK 131 Ohio

 

 Birth unknown Death unknown Burial Pleasant Point Cemetery Kings Mountain, Lincoln County, Kentucky, 

 2   David D. Smith CO. K. 19 KY. INF.

D. D. (David Daugherty) Smith, age 62 and Sarah Lucas , 60 were married at H.M. Smith.  David was the son of Ballard Smith. Born 1842, Died 1914.He was married to Sarah Emily Bastin on Nov. (1904).  He was a member of CO. K 19th KY Inf.

3 Anderson Mainard

Company D, 13th Kentucky Cavalry, USA

21 Oct 1863-13 Dec 1864

 

Anderson is the son of Andrew "Drury" Maynard and Elizabeth "Betsy" Williams. He chose to use a different spelling for his surname, Mainard. He was married three times. His first marriage was to Elizabeth "Betsy" Sheldon. We do not know who her parents were. Anderson is with his parents in the 1850 census in Tennessee. In the 1860 census he is in Clinton County, Kentucky with his wife, Betsy, his mother and two of his siblings. So, we know he and Betsy married before 1860 but whether in Tennessee or Kentucky, we do not know. Why is mother and siblings were with him in Kentucky in 1860 we also do not know. Perhaps they were just visiting or perhaps moving to a safer area in anticipation of the Civil War. We don't know. By 1870, Anderson and Betsy have migrated to Wayne County, Kentucky. They do not appear to have added any children in that time period but are joined in the census by what we suspect are Betsy's siblings. There is much we need to learn about Anderson during this period. If anyone knows anything, please contact me.

By the 1880 census, Betsy is "gone", and Andrew has a second wife, Martha. Her last name and parentage we do not know. And, Andrew has migrated again. This time he is in Adair County, Kentucky. In this census, there are five children

with Andrew and Martha. Further research indicates these children were born in the years 1871-1879.
 

Anderson dies in 1890 in Lincoln County, Kentucky. Sometime between 1880 and his death, he picks up a 3rd wife, Angeline. We only know of her existence as she filed for and received a widow's pension after Anderson's death.      

Anderson enlisted on 15 Aug 1863 in Allen County, Kentucky and was mustered in on 23 Dec 1863 in Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky. He was appointed to Corporal on 25 Dec 1863. Service records indicate he was present for all roll-calls

 but nothing else significant in the record until he was mustered out on 10 Jan 1865 at Camp Nelson, Kentucky.Anderson applied for and was approved for an invalid pension on 18 Dec 1879. His widow, Angeline, applied for and was approved

 for a widow's pension on 29 Jul 1890. A minor grandson, John H. Manning was also included in the pension.

 

4  Gaven Green "Green" Kidd Company C Kentucky 19th Infantry
Husband of: 1) Anna Oaks
2) Nancy Jane Delaney Ellison 3) Mary Ann Brown Powers
United States Civil War Veteran

 Enlisted as a Union Soldier 5 Oct 1861 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky Company C Kentucky 19th Infantry Regiment on 2 Jan 1862 Mustered Out 24 Dec 1864. Transferred to on 24 Dec 1864 Mustered out on 11 Mar 1866 at Baton Rouge, LA
 

5 Scales, James   Pvt. Co C 3rd KY Inf.

 

Born 1821 (alt date 1843) in Pulaski Co, Ky, Died in 1861 at Dick Robertson in Garrard Co. KY.  He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Scales and Sarah Lapsley. He married Dicey Walden in 1860, age 17 in KY. Dicey was born circa 1843 in Kentucky.

 He was father of Marion Benjamin Scales, borns in 1862.Rank: Pvt  Co: C  Regt: 3rd KY Inf  Cemetery: Baptist  City: Pleasant Point, Kings Mtn. KY,  Lincoln Co. KY.
 Death Date: Sept 16, 1861, (alt date Oct. 9th, 1861.)   Stone Contract Date: Aug 21, 1888

 

6   Ellis Burton  CO. C.  3rd KY. INF.

Ellis Burton was born in Pulaski County, Ky.  Birth: 1830 Pulaski County Kentucky, USA

Death: Jun. 20, 1862 Kings Mountain Lincoln County Kentucky, USA  Son of John Burton and Elizabeth (Gunnels) Burton

The 1850 Federal Census shows him as a 21-year-old man living in his parents home in Division 2 of Pulaski County, Ky. 
He married Elizabeth Walden in Pulaski County, Ky.  at the home of Susan Waldon by Samuel Daugan March 10 1853 Pulaski County, Kentucky.

The 1860 Federal Census for District 1, Pulaski County, KY reflects the family as this:
Ellis Burton is 30 years old    Elizabeth Burton is 24 years old
Eliza Burton is 6 years old   Mary Burton is 4 years old

A John Burton and Susan Scales provided testimony.

By 1870 Israel Naugh of Mourer County, Indiana is guardian of said children.

Elizabeth E Burton born June 12 1854, Mary M Burton born June 5 1856

Robert W Burton born Sept 10 1861.

Headstones provided for deceased Union soldiers Civil War Veterans 1879-1903 for Ellis Burton show he was a Private in Company C, 3rd Regiment KY Infantry.

This same record records that he was buried at Baptist Cemetery at Pleasant Point, Lincoln County, KY and that he died on 20 June, 1862.  Co. C., 3rd Ky. Inf.

  7   Geo. W. Padgett   CO. G. 19 KY. INF.

Birth 1 May 1831 Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA

Death  16 Apr 1915 (aged 83) Waynesburg, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA

Burial Pleasant Point Cemetery Kings Mountain, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA 

  8   W.B. Smith  CO. G. 19th KY. INF

William B. Smith (Son of Ballard Smith) married Catherine Waters February 17, 1870.  W. B. Smith, aged 57, died at his home near South Fork Trestle, late Wednesday afternoon and will be buried at Pleasant Point this morning. Dropsy was the trouble

 and he had been ill for seven months. A wife and five children survive. Mr. Smith was a member of the Baptist church and was a good citizen. William B. Smith married Catherine Waters February 17, 1870. Born
June 1, 1845 Died May 28, 1902. He was a member of CO. G, 19th KY Inf
.

9 Howard Sweeney

 

Birth  20 Jan 1844  Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA

Death 30 Aug 1918 (aged 74) Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA

Burial  Pleasant Point) Cemetery  Kings Mountain, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA

10 Reason Sweeney Veteran 

19th Reg., KY, Co. F

 

Birth Apr 1833 Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA

Death 15 Aug 1905 (aged 72)  Waynesburg, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA

Burial Pleasant Point Cemetery Kings Mountain, Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA

 

he was born Apr 1833 (1900 census) in Lincoln Co. to Jesse Green Sweeney and

Naomi Howard Sweeney and died 15 Aug 1905 (according to information in the obituary) and buried the 16th.  He was married to Sarah Frances Griffin. 

Reason Swiney mustered into service as a Pvt. Co. F, 19th Reg. KY Inf. on 26 Jan. 1862 at Camp Wood, Lincoln co., KY by Col. U. I. Laudeam. Extra duty worked on road from 26 Jan 1862 to 5 Feb 1862. He  enrolled 15 Oct 1861 at

Camp Harrod for three years. Rason Swiney, Pvt. Co. F, 19 Reg. KY Inf. is  reported as missing in Jan & Feb of 1863 because he was sent to the hospital at Jefferson Barracks 14  Jan 1863.

 

He deserted from the hospital at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, MO 5 June 1863 and returned  

to his regiment 4 Sep 1863 with loss of pay and allowances from 4 June until the 4th of Sept. 1863 by  order of the Brig. Com. Feb. 12, 1886 the charges of desertion of June 4 & 5 were removed and he is  shown as absent without proper authority from 5 June

1863 til   4 September 1863. On April 8, 1864, he   was reported missing in the Battle of Sabine Cross Roads, La. This was later changed to him being  captured. He was a prisoner of war from 8 Apr 1864 until 23 Oct 1864 and was mustered out at

Louisville, KY 25 Jan 1865. He last was paid $53.00 on 31 Oct 1863 and was due $100. A memorandum from prisoner of war records show that Reason Swiney, Pvt., 19th Reg., KY, Co. F Union Army was captured at Mansfield on 8 Apr 1864 and

 was paroled at Red Riv. Ldg. La on 23 Oct 1864 and reported at New Orleans on 27 Oct 1864. The last record shows that Reason Swiney, Co. F, 19th KY Vol was also borne as Rason Sweeney.

11 David V.  Singleton

 

1860-1867 Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA P212 Img219 Vol 1 Cavalry Regt: Roll of Co. "B" 8th KY Volunteer Cavalry PAGE 212 #60 David Single ton Rank: Pvt Enroll Aug 4 1862 Muster in Sept 13 1862 Henderson KY

Term 1 yr Muster Out Sept 17 1863 Lebanon KY.Marriage 31 Dec 1843 Stanford, Lincoln, Kentucky, USA Name: David V. Singleton Gender: Male Birth Place: KY Birth Year: 1825 Spouse Name: Mary Delany Spouse Birth Year: 1824 Marriage Year: 1843 Marriage State: KY No. Pages: 1 MARY JANE Delaney 1824–1875.Sep 1885 Lincoln County, Kentucky, USA Burial: Pleasant Point Cemetery Kings Mountain Lincoln County KY USABorn ca. 1825-28, David is believed to be the son of Abel and Anna F. Hall Singleton. He married Mary Delaney on 28 Dec. 1843 in Lincoln CoDavid Singleton, Pvt. Capt. Singleton's 8th Reg't Ky. Cav., was mustered in Sept. 13, 1862 at Henderson, Ky. He was mustered out on Sep. 17, 1863 at Lebanon, Ky. He joined for duty August 4, 1862, in Lincoln Co. Ky. for the period of one year. He was 37 years old on these dated records. He was absent without leave, sick in a hospital at Louisville, Ky., on the previous payday, Feb. 28, 1863.

12 FRANCIS DISHON, 19th KY INF

After the Red River expedition the 19th returned to Baton Rouge, La., where it remained until ordered to Louisville, Ky., where it was mustered out January 26, 1865. Col. W. J. Landram (of Garrard CO) was made a Brigadier-General in 1865.

Union Solider. Tombstone reads FRANCIS DISHON, 19th KY INF. He was born possibly NC or VA. Father of Andrew, William Lewis/Louis, Elizabeth, Mary Susan, Almira, James Henry, Robert Grant, Margaret & Samuel.

Married Clary Adams 11 Feb. 1832 Lincoln County, Kentucky

13 Andrew Leach

 

  • Rank: Not specified  Company: M

  • Regiment: 13th Kentucky Cavalry,   Andrew Leach served in Company M of the 13th Kentucky Cavalry during the Civil War.

14   Henry Leach CO. K. 19 KY. INF

Son of Edward and Eliza (McKinsey) Leach.

 Birth : 12 Aug 1844   Kentucky, USA  Death : 26 May 1916 (aged 71)  Lincoln County, Kentucky, US He  Married
Mary Jane Sims (1850-1901) on  2 December 1869 and Married Lucy Ann Leach
(15 Mar 1865 – 13 Apr 1936)

15   George W. Ellison CO. B.  13 KY. CAV.

Son of Robert Ellison 1798-1859 and Susana R. Godbey 1801-1888, husband of 1st Mary Ann Strong, 2nd Eliza Ellender "Ellen" McKenzie.

George W Ellison Event Type: Military Service Event Year: 1861 Age (Original): 18  Military Unit Note: Eleventh Infantry, C-Em

At retirement they stated 13 infantry causing confusion for Ellen when applying for widow's pension.

18   Wm. Burton CO.  C  6th KY CAV CSA

William M Burton, also known as William R. Burton, was born to John J. and Malinda ( also spelled "Mahulda) Burton. His birth dates range from 1836 to 1841 but 1836 is on the tombstone and seems the more accurate. He stated that he was 22

and born in 1840 when he married for the first time in 1862. He married Mary " Polly" Warren, the daughter of Fielden and Rebecca Warren, on December 30, 1862 in Pulaski County and they had at least three children before she apparently died around 1875-76.

William then married Minerva Acton ( Action), daughter of James and Elizabeth Warren Acton, on August 14, 1876 in Pulaski City, Kentucky and they had at least eight children together and remained married until she died in the early 1920's 
After he went missing from the Confederate 6th Kentucky Calvary in October 1862 it seems he made it to Pulaski County in order to marry Mary in December ( altering his age in the process). He then, as many others did in Eastern Kentucky,

joined the Union Army as a private in Company H, 32nd Kentucky Infantry, July 1863 and served until some time in 1864.
On March 1, 1907 William applied for his Civil War Pen
sion 

19   M.A. Middleton CO.  B. 8th KY. CAV.

Martin A. Middleton & Nancy Jane Blankenship

8 July 1856 LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY  Civil War Soldiers Co. B. 8th Ky  Name: Martin Middleton Rank: Pvt.  

Enlisted In: 4 Aug 1862, Mustered In: 13 Sep 1862Mustered Out: 17 Sep 1863   Co. B.  8 Ky. Cav. Nora Singleton and Cyrus Johnson, of Waynesburg, .

M. A. Middleton, Kingsville, Misses Bessie and Nora attended the funeral of Rev

 20 Willis G. Padgett  CO. C. 19th. KY INF.

Willis Green Padgett b: October 16, 1835 in Lincoln County, Kentucky d: September 01, 1927 in Lincoln County, Kentucky
Mary E Buracer b: Abt. 1830 in Virginia m: September 15, 1859 in Lincoln County, Kentucky.  2nd Wife of [10] Willis Green Padgett:Sarah E Bryant b: January 26, 1845 in Laural County, Kentucky m: March 03, 1885 in Lincoln County, Kentucky

 d: May 08,1911 in Lincoln County, Kentucky.  He was a member of CO. C 19th  Inf.  He is buried at Pleasant Point Cemetery. Willis Padgett was born on October 16, 1835 in Stanford, Lincoln, Kentucky, United States. His mother was Satira Camden

. He married Mary Buracer on September 15, 1859. Together they had 3 children:  He married Elizabeth Bryant in 1885.   Together they had one child:  He died on September 01, 1927 in Stanford, Lincoln, Kentucky, United States. .

 and was buried in 1927 in Kings Mountain, Lincoln, Kentucky, United States    Willis was in a pension record in 1907-1933 in United States.

 No Number Thomas Houp

 

Birth 15 Jan 1821   Tennessee, USA, Thomas married Nancy V Hensley.  They had 8 children.

Death 1 Mar 1902 (aged 81)   Mercer County, Kentucky, USA Co B 6 US. V. US Inf. Thomas was the son of Jesse Houp and Elizabeth “Betty” Maynard .He was brother to Sergeant Edward Houp of Company K, 8th Kentucky Inf,

 Edward is Buried at High Bridge, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA.  Thomas’ brother, Benjamin served in the Eighth Kentucky infantry Company K until Jan, 1864 when he reenlisted and the Company was merged with Company D.

 He was captured by the Confederate forces on April 6, 1865 and declared missing on April 8, 1865 while participating in Wilson’s raid in Alabama. He was paroled at Vicksburg, Mississippi on the 21st of April 1865 and on April 27, 1865

 headed home to Clay Co., KY . When the “Sultana”, with an 800 person capacity left Vicksburg in high tide it was loaded with 2500 soldiers. Early in the morning near a group of islands called Hen and Chickens, just South of nearby Memphis TN,

the paddle wheel’s boilers exploded due to the strong river currents and the overload of soldiers. Approximately 1800 returning soldiers were killed in the explosion from the fire and ship parts which scattered on both land and in the river.

Other steamboats which departed after a down river from the “Sultana” began hitting the floating bodies about 3:00 AM and thought that they were hitting logs from the rising tide of the river. Approximately half of the bodies were recovered

 and buried later at Memphis. Benjamin’s body was never found and news of the event made little note because it happened the week of President Lincoln’s assassination.  Thomas’ son, Mr. Ed Houp, formerly of Ludlow, was buried at

 Pleasant Point cemetery last Sunday. Services were conducted by Rev. J. A. Singleton. A large concourse of friends and relatives followed the remains to their last resting place.

   Edward married Martha Harris.  Their daughter Nancy married William Martin Singleton, Son of John A. Singleton and Mary (Alford) Singleton

Thomas’ wife Nancy Hensley’s sister Zand America Hensley (1832 – 1902) married Edward Houp (1821 – 1902).  Zana and her husband Edmund Houp die in a robbery together