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Complete Roll of Famous Company.
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Hawks, from Texas, killed accidentally by W. Hoffman.

Hathaway, H. C, died during war.

Horner, Dick, lost sight of (dead).

Hoffman, Wesley, died since war at Linden, Va.

Hughes, Chas., lost sight of him.

Hatcher, D. C. (Capt.), was badly wounded, but is still living.

Hatcher, Harry (Sergt. Maj.), was wounded many times; died since the war.

Hatcher, Wm., was badly wounded, but is still living (dead).

Hawbaw, George, lost sight of him (still living).

Herndon, John, living, Hamilton, Va.

Jacobs, L. T., living, Hamilton, Va.

Jones, Scott, killed at Bolivar Heights in 1861.

Jones, Henry, living.

Jones, Philip, living.

Jeffries, James A., living.

Keys, wounded in hand at Buckton, 1862.

Kincheloe, John W., living at Rectortown, Va.

Kidwell, Evan, died since the war.

Ladd, John A., badly wounded at Kelley's Island and lost sight of.

Leslie, Thomas, died since the war.

Long, Pendleton, died since the war.

Lawler, Robert, died since the war.

Lake, F. Marion, living in Missouri.

Lake, Bladen, died with typhoid fever in 1862.

Larkin, Richard, living in Prince William.

Marlow, Richard, lost sight of him.

Marlow, John, lost sight of him.

Massey, Edward, died since the war.

McClenigan, S. B., died since the war.

Marshall, R. C., wounded at Trevillian's Depot.

McArthur, Hickerson, living in Texas.

Marshall, Tom, joined I2th Regiment.

Marshall, Polk, joined I2th Regiment.

Marshall, James, lost sight of him.

Martin, Gibson, died since the war.

Middleton, John, died since the war.