George Faunce, Private, Company H, 136th Virginia Militia, reported as absent, not reported on the undated company muster roll for the period Dec. 31, 1861 to Mch. 23, 1862, no other records
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John Faunce, Company H, 136th Virginia Militia, recorded on the undated company muster roll for the period Dec. 31, 1861 to Mch. 23, 1862, present, absented March 3, 1862, returned, excused, last paid December 31, 1861, no other records
The 136th Regiment Virginia Militia (also known as 3rd Regiment, 7th Brigade, Virginia Militia) was called out by proclamation of the Governor of Virginia, dated July 13, 1861, Companies A to H are found to have served until September 9, 1861, when discharged. They were again called out by order of Gen. Johnston, dated October 21, 1861, mustered in for six months from various dated in November, 1861, and discharged in the spring of 1862
Company H, 136th Va. Militia, 3rd Regt. 7th Brigade
Served July 20 to Sept. 9, 1861
Enl Nov. 4, 1861 for 6 mos.
Served to Mch. 23, 1862
Company H, Record of Events
Company Muster-in Roll (undated)
Muster Roll of Capt. Daniel Shull Co. H. of the third Regt. 7th Brigade Va. Militia Army of the Confederate States of America, Colonel James H. Sibert from the 4th day of November 1861 at Strasburg, where ordered into Service by Command of Brig. Genl Carson
July 20 to Sept. 9, 1861, not dated, station not stated
This company was ordered out by Governor Letchers proclamation of 13 July and disbanded by order of Genl Johnston through gen'l Carson Comdg post at Winchester.
Gilbert L. Mean, Brig. Genl 7th Brig. Va.
W. J. Gayer, AA Genl PACS
Nov. 4 to Dec. 31, 1861, not dated, station not stated
No record
Dec. 31, 1861 to Mch. 23, 1862, not dated, station not stated
No record
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Officers of the 3rd Reg't, 7th Brigade, Va. Militia sign a petition for discharge, Camp Fair Grounds, near Winchester, Va. Aug. 2, 1861
M324: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Virginia