I have a copy of a picture taken from a book in
Cocke County, Tennessee Library. Union Army Veterans from St. James.
(This must be St. James Luthern Church located in Greene County, Tennessee)
Isaac Rader, Andrew Neas, Adam Neas,
Robert Browning, Calvin Ottinger and Adam Ottinger.
Johannes Neese(Nehs), born 8 January 1757, Shenandoah County, Virginia,
died by 28 July 1830 (will probate), Greene County, Tennessee.
Married 6 March 1779, Elizabeth Raush, born 18 December 1758,
Shenandoah County, Virginia, died after 1830, Greene County, Tennessee.
SERVICE: Private in Dunmore County, Virginia. Militia during the American
Revolution. (Dunmore later became Shenandoah County, Virginia)
CHILDREN: Michael; George; Katherine; John; Elizabeth; Margaret;
Philip; Susanna; Mary Magdalina; Adam; Jonas; Eave.
4th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry.
The 4th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment was a southern unit which
fought for the union. These were men from the eastern mountains
of Tennessee. The 4th was recruited in the spring of 1863.
Their were seven Companies, mustered in at Nashville on June 15, 1863.
John T. Neace private "G" 25
Adam Nease private "F" 29
Andrew Sr. Nease private "G" 35
Andrew Nease Jr. private "G" 18
John Nease private "F" 24
Reuben Nease private "F" 27
William F. Nease private "A" 22
Boone County, Indiana
Samuel Neese - Enlisted July 1, 1863
Company G
116th Infantry Regiment
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