* Notation on POW card, "His correct name is J. Barber"
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John Ybarbo, age 19, Private, Company A, 11th Texas Infantry (Robert's Regiment), enlisted February 19, 1862 at Rusk by A. J. Coupland for 12 months, captured at Fort De Russy, La., March 14, 1864, received at Baton Rough March 17, confined at New Orleans March 20, 1864, exchanged at Red River Landing, July 22, 1864, no further records
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N. Ybarbo, Private, Company A, 11th Texas Infantry, enrolled and joined for duty October 22, 1863 at Nacogdoches by N. J. Moore for 3 years, admitted C. S. A. General Hospital, Shreveport, La. January 30, 1865, Febris Int. (Maleria), transferred Greenwood February 10, no further records
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Navele Ybarbo, Private, Company A, 11th Texas Infantry, enlisted June 2, 1862 for 3 years, recorded June 30, 1862 as discharged by reason of being disabled, fracture of the left arm, description: born in Desoto Parish, La., 34 year old Farmer, 5' 6", brown complexion, black eyes, black hair
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Patricio Ybargbo, age 27, Private, Company A, 11th Texas Infantry, joined for duty and enrolled May 5, 1862 at Melrose by J. V. Little for 3 years, died August 17, 1862 at Dangerfield, Tex. of Measles
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Richard, Ybarbo, age 22, Private, Company A, 11th Texas Infantry, enlisted February 4, 1862 at Rusk by A. J. Copland for 12 months, last recorded present on the Jan./Feb., 1864 muster roll, captured at Fort De Russy, La., March 14, 1864, received at Baton Rough March 17, confined at New Orleans March 20, exchanged at Red River Landing July 22, 1864, admitted C. S. A. General Hospital, Shreveport, La., January 30, 1865, Diarrhoea Chron., returned to duty February 3, 1865, no further records
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Vetal Ybarbo, Private, Company A, 11th Texas Infantry, enlisted February 4, 1862 at Rusk by A. J. Coupland for 12 months, discharged by the reason of disability August 17, 1862, having been unfit for duty for past 60 days, incapable of performing the duties of a soldier because of general debility following measles & pneumonia, his constitution is delicate at best, but it is now broken I consider him permanently disabled, description: 19 year old Farmer, born in Soto Parish, La., 5' 10", dark complexion, black eyes, black hair
M323: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Texas