Col. Charles DeMorse's 29th Texas Cavalry
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John Grady
Enlisted on 8/1/1862 as a Private.
On 8/1/1862 he mustered into "B" Co. TX 29th Cavalry
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29th Texas Cavalry Rgt.
Col. Charles DeMorse, LtCol. Otis G. Welch, Maj. Joseph A. Carroll
The regiment was formed in 1862 at Clarksville, Texas and included men from Denton, San Antonio, Paris, Livingston and Pilot Point. It was assigned to D. H. Cooper, Bankhead's, Gano's, brigade,
Trans-Mississippi Department.
It served in the Indian Territory, Louisiana and Arkansas.
It lost 11 men at Cabin Creek. It moved to Texas and disbanded at
Hempstead in May 1865.
Submitted by: John Heseltine
Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
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John Grady, 25, Private, Capt. Nick Wilson’s Company, De Morse’s Regiment Texas Cavalry, enlisted April 12, 1862 at Pilot Point, Tex. by N. Wilson for 3 years, last recorded present at the May/Jun, 1863 muster where they were located at Praire Springs, C. N., no other records
Note, there are no subsequent Company B muster rolls in the records which preclude knowledge of his subsequent service
* This company subsequently became Company B, 29th Regiment Texas Cavalry also known as De Morse’s Regiment Texas Cavalry
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Texas