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MARCELL & COUFAL Family History by Cindy L. Marcell

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Martin L. Vigus

1850 Dist 2, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
James Vigus 38 farmer 200 KY
Susan 38 KY
Mary S McClain 19 f KY
John C Mcclain 17 m KY M C Vigus 12 f KY
Emm? 10 f KY
James _ 8 m KY
M L 6 m KY
Willis E 4 m KY
Tho C 2 m KY

1860 District 1, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, James 48 Adair Co., KY
Susan 48 Adair Co., KY
James F 18 Adair Co., KY
Martin L 16 Adair Co., KY
Willis E. 14 Adair Co., KY
Henrietta 6 Adair Co., KY
John M. McClain 26 school teacher $1000 Adair Co., KY
Mary J 19 Adair Co., KY
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Kentucky Civil War Soldiers Index
Vigus, Martin L. KY 13th Infantry Regiment (UNION) B

13th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry (Union)
http://www.researchonline.net/kycw/unit118.htm
HISTORICAL NOTES:
The Kentucky 13th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Hobson, near Greensburg, Ky., and mustered in at Green River December 10, 1861.
The regiment lost during service 8 Officers and 50 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 6 Officers and 181 Enlisted men by disease. Total 245.

FIELD OFFICERS:
ASSIGNMENTS:
Attached to 16th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, December, 1861. 11th Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Ohio, to March, 1862. 11th Brigade, 5th Division, Army of the Ohio, to September, 1862. 11th Brigade, 5th Division, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Left Wing 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to December, 1862. District of West Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to June, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to August, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to April, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to June, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to January, 1865.

SERVICE:
Duty on Green River, Ky., till February, 1862. March to Bowling Green, Ky.; thence to Nashville, Tenn., February 15-March 8, and to Savannah, Tenn., March 18-April 6. Battle of Shiloh , Tenn., April 7. Advance on and siege of Corinth , Miss., April 29-May 30. Pursuit to Booneville May 30-June 12. Buell's Campaign in Northern Alabama and Middle Tennessee June to August. March to Nashville, Tenn.; thence to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg, August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-22. Nelson's Cross Roads October 18. Duty at Munfordsville and other points in Kentucky November, 1862, to August, 1863. Operations against Morgan December 22, 1862, to January 2, 1863. Boston December 29, 1862. Burnside's march over Cumberland Mountains and campaign in East Tennessee August 16-October 17. At Loudon, Tenn., September 4 to November 14. Ruff's Ferry November 14. Near Loudon and Holston River November 15. Siege of Knoxville November 17-December 5. Near Lexington December 15. Scott's Mill Road, near Knoxville, January 27, 1864. Duty in East Tennessee till April. March to Chattanooga, Tenn., April. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1-September 8. Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge and Dalton May 5-13. Buzzard's Roost Gap May 8-9. Dalton May 9. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Cassville May 19. Battles about Dallas , New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Ackworth June 2. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Muddy Creek June 17. Noyes' Creek June 19. Kolb's Farm June 22. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Chattahoochie River July 6-17. Decatur July 19. Howard House July 20. Battle of Atlanta July 22. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Utoy Creek August 5-7. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy Station September 2-6. Ordered to Kentucky September, and duty at Bowling Green till January, 1865. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., and mustered out January 12, 1865.
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U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: Martin L. Vigus
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Kentucky
Regiment Name: 13 Ky Inf
Regiment Name Expanded: 13th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry
COMPANY: B
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: Martin L./Vigns
Film Number: M386 roll 28

Cemetery Readings of Doniphan Co., KS
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James Vigus

1850 Dist 2, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
James Vigus 38 farmer 200 KY
Susan 38 KY
Mary S McClain 19 f KY
John C McClain 17 m KY
M C Vigus 12 f KY
Emm? 10 f KY
James _ 8 m KY
M L 6 m KY
Willis E 4 m KY
Tho C 2 m KY

1860 District 1, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, James 48 Adair Co., KY
Susan 48 Adair Co., KY
James F 18 Adair Co., KY
Martin L 16 Adair Co., KY
Willis E. 14 Adair Co., KY
Henrietta 6 Adair Co., KY
John M. McClain 26 school teacher $1000 Adair Co., KY
Mary J 19 Adair Co., KY

1875 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
currently u/a to view this record on ancestry at this time. Need to check back on, names below courtesy of census but unknown who lives in what household. CMarcell-
Susan Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kentucky abt 1810 White Female
M L Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kentucky abt 1845 White Male
Lizzie Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Ohio abt 1846 White Female
H W Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kansas abt 1830 Male
H L Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Indiana abt 1848 Female
Laura Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kansas abt 1872 White Female


Susannah Hurt

1850 Dist 2, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
James Vigus 38 farmer 200 KY
Susan 38 KY
Mary S McClain 19 f KY
John C McClain 17 m KY
M C Vigus 12 f KY
Emm? 10 f KY
James _ 8 m KY
M L 6 m KY
Willis E 4 m KY
Tho C 2 m KY

1860 District 1, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, James 48 Adair Co., KY
Susan 48 Adair Co., KY
James F 18 Adair Co., KY
Martin L 16 Adair Co., KY
Willis E. 14 Adair Co., KY
Henrietta 6 Adair Co., KY
John M. McClain 26 school teacher $1000 Adair Co., KY
Mary J 19 Adair Co., KY

1875 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
currently u/a to view this record on ancestry at this time. Need to check back on, names below courtesy of census but unknown who lives in what household. CMarcell-
Susan Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kentucky abt 1810 White Female
M L Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kentucky abt 1845 White Male
Lizzie Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Ohio abt 1846 White Female
H W Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kansas abt 1830 Male
H L Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Indiana abt 1848 Female
Laura Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kansas abt 1872 White Female

http://www.karenfurst.com/genealogy/hurt/earlyhurts2.htm
Copied from Rollin HURT's notebook written in the year of 1907 by him and loaned to Ruby TAYLOR in 1962 by Mrs. Ralph HURT.
WILLIAM HURT'S FAMILY HISTORY-
William HURT married Mrs. Sarah White FIELDS in 1780 in Bedford County Virginia. She was born September 16, 1757 and died in 1814 In Adair County, Kentucky. Their children:
(A) Mildred - born 1780 married Hugh DOUGLAS on January 25, 1796. The date of her death is not known. I have never heard of any descendants of hers except a grandson whose name was Dominicus DOUGLAS, and who was accidentally shot and killed by Henry BURBRIDGE at Butter Pint (Gadberry) during the Civil War. About 25 years ago, I knew a man in Metcalfe County whose name was DOUGLAS but whose Christian name I have forgotten, whom I have since learned was a descendant of Mildred DOUGLAS, but I did not know of it at the time I saw him, and have never heard of him since.
(B) Sallie (Sarah) - married Samuel MORRIS on December 2O, 1817 (on Green County record). She died between 1870 and 1875. I have seen her I was a child. Her children of whom I have known or heard:
1. Albert
2. James Francis - married Clarissa Emmaline GILL. They lived near the Loy graveyard on the Carding- factory branch. Great singers.
(C) Achney Berry - married Sallie (Nancy) CARLISLE on October 8, 1807. Her father was James CARLISLE. Their children:
1. James
2. William
3. Melinda, wife of Frank WEBB.
4. Susan (reared by Aunt Susan HURT BURBRIDGE); wife of Joseph MCCLAIN and afterwards wife of James Vigus.
6- Clementine, wife of _______ ATKINSON and afterwards WINTERS.
...(D) William W. HURT born April 5,1786 died about 1870 married Pamelia HANCOCK, who was born August 17, 1778 and died April 27, 1835.
... (E) Alban married Meeky MONTGOMERY, daughter of Francis MONTGOMERY (Mr. BRUCE's family)
... (G) Lockey - born June 14, 1794; married Frances (Frank) MONTGOMERY, who was a noted silver smith and who once represented Adair County in the Kentucky Legislature.
... (H) James HURT - He lived and died an old bachelor.
... (I) Clemmy born November 1, 1797 - died September 16, 1886; married Robert MONTGOMERY Dec. 20, 1812.
... (J) Young Elisha HURT-born May 26, 1818 at 30 minutes after 11 o'clock P.M. and died February 17, 1871 at 30 minutes after 4 o'clock A.M.
... (K) Marietta - born March 9, 1820; died February 26, 1846; married Josiah Hunter. Marietta was the first wife of Josiah HUNTER. They were married September 17, 1836. She is buried at the HURT graveyard.
... (L) Bowen Price HURT; married Melissa F. BRIDGEWATER on August 10, 1846. He removed from this state to Iowa about 1850 and was a soldier in an Iowa Regiment in the Civil War and died in the state of Georgia during Sherman's march to the sea.
... (M) Rosina HURT was the first wife of Richard W. WALLACE, who was a preacher of the Campbellite Church. She died in the early 70's
... (N) Finis HURT- died in infancy.
... (O) Newbern HURT- died in infancy.
... (P) Young E. HURT, was married to Susan Roundtree MORRISON. She was born on August 16, 1814 and died December 7, 1851.


Susannah Hurt

1850 Dist 2, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
James Vigus 38 farmer 200 KY
Susan 38 KY
Mary S McClain 19 f KY
John C McClain 17 m KY
M C Vigus 12 f KY
Emm? 10 f KY
James _ 8 m KY
M L 6 m KY
Willis E 4 m KY
Tho C 2 m KY

1860 District 1, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, James 48 Adair Co., KY
Susan 48 Adair Co., KY
James F 18 Adair Co., KY
Martin L 16 Adair Co., KY
Willis E. 14 Adair Co., KY
Henrietta 6 Adair Co., KY
John M. McClain 26 school teacher $1000 Adair Co., KY
Mary J 19 Adair Co., KY

1875 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
currently u/a to view this record on ancestry at this time. Need to check back on, names below courtesy of census but unknown who lives in what household. CMarcell-
Susan Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kentucky abt 1810 White Female
M L Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kentucky abt 1845 White Male
Lizzie Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Ohio abt 1846 White Female
H W Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kansas abt 1830 Male
H L Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Indiana abt 1848 Female
Laura Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kansas abt 1872 White Female

http://www.karenfurst.com/genealogy/hurt/earlyhurts2.htm
Copied from Rollin HURT's notebook written in the year of 1907 by him and loaned to Ruby TAYLOR in 1962 by Mrs. Ralph HURT.
WILLIAM HURT'S FAMILY HISTORY-
William HURT married Mrs. Sarah White FIELDS in 1780 in Bedford County Virginia. She was born September 16, 1757 and died in 1814 In Adair County, Kentucky. Their children:
(A) Mildred - born 1780 married Hugh DOUGLAS on January 25, 1796. The date of her death is not known. I have never heard of any descendants of hers except a grandson whose name was Dominicus DOUGLAS, and who was accidentally shot and killed by Henry BURBRIDGE at Butter Pint (Gadberry) during the Civil War. About 25 years ago, I knew a man in Metcalfe County whose name was DOUGLAS but whose Christian name I have forgotten, whom I have since learned was a descendant of Mildred DOUGLAS, but I did not know of it at the time I saw him, and have never heard of him since.
(B) Sallie (Sarah) - married Samuel MORRIS on December 2O, 1817 (on Green County record). She died between 1870 and 1875. I have seen her I was a child. Her children of whom I have known or heard:
1. Albert
2. James Francis - married Clarissa Emmaline GILL. They lived near the Loy graveyard on the Carding- factory branch. Great singers.
(C) Achney Berry - married Sallie (Nancy) CARLISLE on October 8, 1807. Her father was James CARLISLE. Their children:
1. James
2. William
3. Melinda, wife of Frank WEBB.
4. Susan (reared by Aunt Susan HURT BURBRIDGE); wife of Joseph MCCLAIN and afterwards wife of James Vigus.
6- Clementine, wife of _______ ATKINSON and afterwards WINTERS.
...(D) William W. HURT born April 5,1786 died about 1870 married Pamelia HANCOCK, who was born August 17, 1778 and died April 27, 1835.
... (E) Alban married Meeky MONTGOMERY, daughter of Francis MONTGOMERY (Mr. BRUCE's family)
... (G) Lockey - born June 14, 1794; married Frances (Frank) MONTGOMERY, who was a noted silver smith and who once represented Adair County in the Kentucky Legislature.
... (H) James HURT - He lived and died an old bachelor.
... (I) Clemmy born November 1, 1797 - died September 16, 1886; married Robert MONTGOMERY Dec. 20, 1812.
... (J) Young Elisha HURT-born May 26, 1818 at 30 minutes after 11 o'clock P.M. and died February 17, 1871 at 30 minutes after 4 o'clock A.M.
... (K) Marietta - born March 9, 1820; died February 26, 1846; married Josiah Hunter. Marietta was the first wife of Josiah HUNTER. They were married September 17, 1836. She is buried at the HURT graveyard.
... (L) Bowen Price HURT; married Melissa F. BRIDGEWATER on August 10, 1846. He removed from this state to Iowa about 1850 and was a soldier in an Iowa Regiment in the Civil War and died in the state of Georgia during Sherman's march to the sea.
... (M) Rosina HURT was the first wife of Richard W. WALLACE, who was a preacher of the Campbellite Church. She died in the early 70's
... (N) Finis HURT- died in infancy.
... (O) Newbern HURT- died in infancy.
... (P) Young E. HURT, was married to Susan Roundtree MORRISON. She was born on August 16, 1814 and died December 7, 1851.


William Hurt

http://www.karenfurst.com/genealogy/hurt/earlyhurts2.htm
Copied from Rollin HURT's notebook written in the year of 1907 by him and loaned to Ruby TAYLOR in 1962 by Mrs. Ralph HURT.
WILLIAM HURT'S FAMILY HISTORY-
William HURT married Mrs. Sarah White FIELDS in 1780 in Bedford County Virginia. She was born September 16, 1757 and died in 1814 In Adair County, Kentucky. Their children:
(A) Mildred - born 1780 married Hugh DOUGLAS on January 25, 1796. The date of her death is not known. I have never heard of any descendants of hers except a grandson whose name was Dominicus DOUGLAS, and who was accidentally shot and killed by Henry BURBRIDGE at Butter Pint (Gadberry) during the Civil War. About 25 years ago, I knew a man in Metcalfe County whose name was DOUGLAS but whose Christian name I have forgotten, whom I have since learned was a descendant of Mildred DOUGLAS, but I did not know of it at the time I saw him, and have never heard of him since.
(B) Sallie (Sarah) - married Samuel MORRIS on December 2O, 1817 (on Green County record). She died between 1870 and 1875. I have seen her I was a child. Her children of whom I have known or heard:
1. Albert
2. James Francis - married Clarissa Emmaline GILL. They lived near the Loy graveyard on the Carding- factory branch. Great singers.
(C) Achney Berry - married Sallie (Nancy) CARLISLE on October 8, 1807. Her father was James CARLISLE. Their children:
1. James
2. William
3. Melinda, wife of Frank WEBB.
4. Susan (reared by Aunt Susan HURT BURBRIDGE); wife of Joseph MCCLAIN and afterwards wife of James Vigus.
6- Clementine, wife of _______ ATKINSON and afterwards WINTERS.
...(D) William W. HURT born April 5,1786 died about 1870 married Pamelia HANCOCK, who was born August 17, 1778 and died April 27, 1835.
... (E) Alban married Meeky MONTGOMERY, daughter of Francis MONTGOMERY (Mr. BRUCE's family)
... (G) Lockey - born June 14, 1794; married Frances (Frank) MONTGOMERY, who was a noted silver smith and who once represented Adair County in the Kentucky Legislature.
... (H) James HURT - He lived and died an old bachelor.
... (I) Clemmy born November 1, 1797 - died September 16, 1886; married Robert MONTGOMERY Dec. 20, 1812.
... (J) Young Elisha HURT-born May 26, 1818 at 30 minutes after 11 o'clock P.M. and died February 17, 1871 at 30 minutes after 4 o'clock A.M.
... (K) Marietta - born March 9, 1820; died February 26, 1846; married Josiah Hunter. Marietta was the first wife of Josiah HUNTER. They were married September 17, 1836. She is buried at the HURT graveyard.
... (L) Bowen Price HURT; married Melissa F. BRIDGEWATER on August 10, 1846. He removed from this state to Iowa about 1850 and was a soldier in an Iowa Regiment in the Civil War and died in the state of Georgia during Sherman's march to the sea.
... (M) Rosina HURT was the first wife of Richard W. WALLACE, who was a preacher of the Campbellite Church. She died in the early 70's
... (N) Finis HURT- died in infancy.
... (O) Newbern HURT- died in infancy.
... (P) Young E. HURT, was married to Susan Roundtree MORRISON. She was born on August 16, 1814 and died December 7, 1851.


James Franklin Vigus

1850 Dist 2, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
James Vigus 38 farmer 200 KY
Susan 38 KY
Mary S McClain 19 f KY
John C Mcclain 17 m KY
M C Vigus 12 f KY
Emm? 10 f KY
James _ 8 m KY
M L 6 m KY
Willis E 4 m KY
Tho C 2 m KY

1860 District 1, Adair, Kentucky Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, James 48 Adair Co., KY
Susan 48 Adair Co., KY
James F 18 Adair Co., KY
Martin L 16 Adair Co., KY
Willis E. 14 Adair Co., KY
Henrietta 6 Adair Co., KY
John M. McClain 26 school teacher $1000 Adair Co., KY
Mary J 19 Adair Co., KY

1875 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
currently u/a to view this record on ancestry at this time. Need to check back on, names below courtesy of census but unknown who lives in hwat household. CM
Susan Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kentucky abt 1810 White Female
M L Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kentucky abt 1845 White Male
Lizzie Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Ohio abt 1846 White Female
H W Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kansas abt 1830 Male
H L Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Indiana abt 1848 Female
Laura Vigus 1 Mar 1875 Kansas abt 1872 White Female

1880 Clark, Atchison, Missouri Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
James F. Vigus 35 s head farmer KY KY KY
Susan Vigus 69 widowed mother KY KY KY
Edith Stone 11 s neice KS KY KY

1895 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Frank Vigus 55 KY
J H High 19 f TN
Veva Vigus 12 f MO
Earl Vigus 11 m MO
Lota Vigus 9 MO
High Vigus 6 KS
-next door to John Stone (61 KY) & family

1900 Washington, Doniphan Co., Kansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell, enum Jun 30 1900
James F Vigus 58 Oct 1861 widowed KY KY KY
Vevida Vigus 17 Oct 1882 dau MO KY MO
Earl Vigus 16 Nov 1883 son MO KY MO
Tate or Lota Vigus 14 Oct 1885 dau MO KY MO
High Vigus 10 Nov 1889 son KS KY MO

1905 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Frank Vigus owns house free of mortgage, 63
Earl 21 m
Loto 18 f
High 16 m

1910 Elida, Roosevelt, New Mexico Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, Frank 68 m widowed KY KY KY farmer
-nearby-
Vigus, Earl 26 s MO KY MO farmer

1920 Kings River, Carroll, Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, J F head O 78 wid KY KY KY farmer
High son 31 m KS KY MO farm laboer
Anae Nora f dau-in-law 28 m OK AR AR
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Kentucky Civil War Soldiers Index
Vigus, Martin L. KY 13th Infantry Regiment (UNION) B

13th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry (Union)
http://www.researchonline.net/kycw/unit118.htm
HISTORICAL NOTES:
The Kentucky 13th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Hobson, near Greensburg, Ky., and mustered in at Green River December 10, 1861.
The regiment lost during service 8 Officers and 50 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 6 Officers and 181 Enlisted men by disease. Total 245.

FIELD OFFICERS:
ASSIGNMENTS:
Attached to 16th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, December, 1861. 11th Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Ohio, to March, 1862. 11th Brigade, 5th Division, Army of the Ohio, to September, 1862. 11th Brigade, 5th Division, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Left Wing 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to December, 1862. District of West Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to June, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to August, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to April, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to June, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to January, 1865.

SERVICE:
Duty on Green River, Ky., till February, 1862. March to Bowling Green, Ky.; thence to Nashville, Tenn., February 15-March 8, and to Savannah, Tenn., March 18-April 6. Battle of Shiloh , Tenn., April 7. Advance on and siege of Corinth , Miss., April 29-May 30. Pursuit to Booneville May 30-June 12. Buell's Campaign in Northern Alabama and Middle Tennessee June to August. March to Nashville, Tenn.; thence to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg, August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-22. Nelson's Cross Roads October 18. Duty at Munfordsville and other points in Kentucky November, 1862, to August, 1863. Operations against Morgan December 22, 1862, to January 2, 1863. Boston December 29, 1862. Burnside's march over Cumberland Mountains and campaign in East Tennessee August 16-October 17. At Loudon, Tenn., September 4 to November 14. Ruff's Ferry November 14. Near Loudon and Holston River November 15. Siege of Knoxville November 17-December 5. Near Lexington December 15. Scott's Mill Road, near Knoxville, January 27, 1864. Duty in East Tennessee till April. March to Chattanooga, Tenn., April. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1-September 8. Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge and Dalton May 5-13. Buzzard's Roost Gap May 8-9. Dalton May 9. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Cassville May 19. Battles about Dallas , New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Ackworth June 2. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Muddy Creek June 17. Noyes' Creek June 19. Kolb's Farm June 22. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Chattahoochie River July 6-17. Decatur July 19. Howard House July 20. Battle of Atlanta July 22. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Utoy Creek August 5-7. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy Station September 2-6. Ordered to Kentucky September, and duty at Bowling Green till January, 1865. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., and mustered out January 12, 1865.
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U. S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: Martin L. Vigus
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Kentucky
Regiment Name: 13 Ky Inf
Regiment Name Expanded: 13th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry
COMPANY: B
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: Martin L./Vigns
Film Number: M386 roll 28


Lota Vigus

1895 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Frank Vigus 55 KY
J H High 19 f TN
Veva Vigus 12 f MO
Earl Vigus 11 m MO
Lota Vigus 9 MO
High Vigus 6 KS
-next door to John Stone (61 KY) & family

1900 Washington, Doniphan Co., Kansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell, enum Jun 30 1900
James F Vigus 58 Oct 1861 widowed KY KY KY
Vevida Vigus 17 Oct 1882 dau MO KY MO
Earl Vigus 16 Nov 1883 son MO KY MO
Tate or Lota Vigus 14 Oct 1885 dau MO KY MO
High Vigus 10 Nov 1889 son KS KY MO

1905 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Frank Vigus owns house free of mortgage, 63
Earl 21 m
Loto 18 f
High 16 m


Earl Vigus

1895 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Frank Vigus 55 KY
J H High 19 f TN
Veva Vigus 12 f MO
Earl Vigus 11 m MO
Lota Vigus 9 MO
High Vigus 6 KS
-next door to John Stone (61 KY) & family

1900 Washington, Doniphan Co., Kansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell, enum Jun 30 1900
James F Vigus 58 Oct 1861 widowed KY KY KY
Vevida Vigus 17 Oct 1882 dau MO KY MO
Earl Vigus 16 Nov 1883 son MO KY MO
Tate or Lota Vigus 14 Oct 1885 dau MO KY MO
High Vigus 10 Nov 1889 son KS KY MO

1905 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Frank Vigus owns house free of mortgage, 63
Earl 21 m
Loto 18 f
High 16 m

1910 Elida, Roosevelt, New Mexico Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, Frank 68 m widowed KY KY KY farmer
-nearby-
Vigus, Earl 26 s MO KY MO farmer

1920 u/a to locate on a census, where is he? CMarcell

1930 Elida, Roosevelt, New Mexico Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, Earl head O 4800 46 m 30 MO KY IL Operator of general farm
Lena M wife 34 m 18 TX GA IL
Paralee E dau 14 NM
Julia B dau 10 NM
Bert E son 7 NM


High Vigus

1895 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Frank Vigus 55 KY
J H High 19 f TN
Veva Vigus 12 f MO
Earl Vigus 11 m MO
Lota Vigus 9 MO
High Vigus 6 KS
-next door to John Stone (61 KY) & family

1900 Washington, Doniphan Co., Kansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell, enum Jun 30 1900
James F Vigus 58 Oct 1861 widowed KY KY KY
Vevida Vigus 17 Oct 1882 dau MO KY MO
Earl Vigus 16 Nov 1883 son MO KY MO
Tate or Lota Vigus 14 Oct 1885 dau MO KY MO
High Vigus 10 Nov 1889 son KS KY MO

1905 Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kansas Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Frank Vigus owns house free of mortgage, 63
Earl 21 m
Loto 18 f
High 16 m

1910 Elida, Roosevelt, New Mexico Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, Frank 68 m widowed KY KY KY farmer
-nearby-
Vigus, Earl 26 s MO KY MO farmer

1920 Kings River, Carroll, Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell
Vigus, J F head O 78 wid KY KY KY farmer
High son 31 m KS KY MO farm laboer
Anae Nora f dau-in-law 28 m OK AR AR

1930 Kings River, Carroll, Arkansas Federal Census, transcribed by Cindy Marcell, enum Apr 1930
Vigus, High head O 41 m 30 KS KY KS
Nora An wife 32 m 21 OK AR IL
Paul E son 9 AR AR OK
Jerry J son 0/12 AR AR OK


Jerry J. Vigus

JERRY J VIGUS 25 Mar 1930 15 Dec 1993 95324 (Hilmar, Merced, CA) (none specified) 518-30-3262 Idaho


Thomas White

per Michael, rootsweb 2008 <[email protected]>
Thomas White was born 15 March 1763, in Bedford County, VA. He married twice, first to Jane Lusk and then to a lady named Elizabeth. Thomas served in the military during the Revolutionary War and later received a pension for his services. Thomas and his family moved to Kentucky and eventually settled in Adair County, KY. Thomas and Jane had 9 children. Jane must have died by 1820, because on 1820 Census shows Elizabeth as Thomas's wife.
(comment on above note: Census records only give head of household's name & do NOT give names of children, spouses, etc until 1850. CMarcell)

per Michael, rootsweb 2008 <[email protected]>
Marriage 1 Jane Lusk b: ABT 1763
* Married: 23 Mar 1783 in , Bedford, Virginia

Children-
1. Has No Children Jabin White b: ABT 1784 in , of Bedford, Virginia
2. Has No Children Javan White b: ABT 1786 in , of Bedford, Virginia
3. Has Children Thomas White b: 1 Aug 1789 in , of Bedford, Virginia
4. Has No Children Lucinda L. White b: 15 Dec 1793 in , of Bedford, Virginia

Marriage 2 Elizabeth b: ABT 1770 in , , Virginia

Children-
1. Has No Children James B. White b: ABT 1800
2. Has No Children Cynthia White b: 18 Sep 1800
3. Has No Children Edmund F. White b: ABT 1802
4. Has No Children Ambrose White b: 7 Jul 1805
5. Has No Children Stephen White b: ABT 1806 in , Adair, Kentucky