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39th Infantry Regiment was organized at Jackson, Mississippi,
during the late spring of 1862. Its companies were recruited in
the counties of Simpson, Rankin, Scott, Newton, Hinds, and
Monroe. About twenty-five percent of this unit was sick in June,
and there were 29 officers and 541 men present for duty in July.
Company I took part in the fight at Baton Rouge, then, assigned
to General Beall's command, the regiment was captured at Port
Hudson in July, 1863.
After the exchange in December it totalled 220 effectives.
Attached to Ross' and Sears' Brigade it was involved in the
Atlanta Campaign, Hood's Tennessee operations, and the defense
of Mobile. The regiment reported 7 casualties at New Hope
Church, 30 at Kenesaw Mountain , 5 at the Chattahoochee River ,
and 48 in the Battle of Atlanta. Few surrendered with the
Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana.
Its commanders were Colonel W.B. Shelby, Lieutenant Colonel
William E. Ross, and Majors R.J. Durr and W.Monroe Quin.
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_Jeremiah CONEY I____+ | (1730 - 1782) m 1766 _William CONEY Sr.______| | (1767 - 1848) m 1803 | | |_Mary COLEMAN _______ | (1740 - 1782) m 1766 _Jeremiah CONEY Sr.__| | (1806 - 1868) m 1834| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Rachel BELL? FENNY? ___| | (1780 - 1825) m 1803 | | |_____________________ | | |--Franklin K. CONEY C.S.A. | (1836 - 1863) | _Peter QUIN Sr.______+ | | (1750 - 1824) m 1776 | _Daniel QUIN ___________| | | (1779 - 1859) m 1805 | | | |_Judith ROBINSON ____ | | (1760 - 1840) m 1776 |_Emily QUIN _________| (1817 - 1899) m 1834| | _James DEERE ________ | | (1750 - ....) |_Keturah "Kitty" DEERE _| (1780 - 1851) m 1805 | |_Margaret GRAHAM ____ (1750 - ....)
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_THOMAS de DUTTON Lord of Dutton X_+ | (1314 - 1381) _EDMUND de DUTTON ___| | (1341 - 1392) | | |_ELLEN de THORNTON ________________+ | (1316 - ....) _HUGH DUTTON of Hatton_| | (1369 - 1440) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_JOAN MINSHULL ______| | (1340 - ....) | | |___________________________________ | | |--JOHN de DUTTON of Hatton | (1399 - 1464) | ___________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |___________________________________ | | |_PETRONILL de VERNON __| (1371 - 1431) | | ___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________________
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_Isaac HOLLINGSWORTH _+ | (1780 - 1866) m 1803 _Addison H. HOLLINGSWORTH _| | (1822 - 1892) m 1849 | | |_Dorcas SMITH ________ | (1780 - 1866) m 1803 _Isham McAger HOLLINGSWORTH Sr._| | (1854 - 1895) m 1880 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_Clarissa Ann MCCULLEN ____| | (1829 - ....) m 1849 | | |______________________ | | |--Pearlee HOLLINGSWORTH | (1885 - ....) | ______________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_Eula A. WALKER ________________| (1860 - ....) m 1880 | | ______________________ | | |___________________________| | |______________________
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_________________________ | _Samuel IRONMONGER _____________________| | (1607 - 1650) m 1628 | | |_________________________ | _William IRONMONGER "The Immigrant"_| | (1629 - 1695) m 1651 | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Bridgett CORDEROY _____________________| | (1602 - 1656) m 1628 | | |_________________________ | | |--Frances IRONMONGER | (1654 - ....) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) JONES _ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) of Culpeper VA JONES _| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Elizabeth JONES ___________________| (1622 - ....) m 1651 | | _________________________ | | |________________________________________| | |_________________________
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Father: Reuben Long b. Before 1729 in (, Culpepper, Virginia)
Mother: Elizabeth Garrett b. About 1727 in (Bedford County, Va.)
"John Long of Bedford County, Va., and wife Mary Haynes left
Virginia for Woodford County, Kentucky, in 1789, and were
neighbors of the Longs of Shelby County in 1809, the year Samuel
S. Long was born. In 1810 according to the census of that year,
John Long, Sr., possessed a fine farm, was the owner of fifteen
slaves and had a family consisting of five members within his
domicile at that time which fact is borne out by the family
Bible. He was the proud father of twelve children, but all
except three were married and housekeeping in 1810, The children
of John Long, Sr., and Mary Haynes follow:
Garrard Long, born in 1773, married __________
Lucy Long, born 1775, married William Whittington in 1791.
James C. Long, born 1776, died 1859, md. in 1802 Nancy Berry
dau. of Samuel Berry, Sr., and wife Mary Allen.
John Long Jr., born 1776, md. Polly Stevenson in 1805.
Reuben Long, born 1780, married ________ Macey.
Frances Long, born 1783, md. James Marshall?
William B. Long, born 1786, died 1825, md. Susan Holeman in
1816.
Betsy Long, born 1787, md. George McDaniel?
Polly (Mary) Long, born 1789, ad. John W. Brooking in 1809.
Sally Long. born 1790, md. Robert Clark in 1811.
Willis Long. born 1792, md. 1st. Harriet Thomas in 1817; md.
2nd. Eliza Agun in 1829.
Anderson Long, born in 1795, died in 1810.
Both parents were living in 1810, and only three of the twelve
children were single and living at that time in the home, which
bears out the census report of that year.
Woodford County, Kentucky, History, page 209: The will of John
Long, Sr., was dated Feb. 15, 1831, and was witnessed by John
Fitzlan and William M. Craig. The Executors were Samuel Berry
and James C. and Willis Long, the two latter sons of deceased.
Wm. E. Railey’s: WOODFORD COUNTY, KENTUCKY, HISTORY, page 148:
John Long was one of Woodford County’s early settlers, arriving
soon after the Revolution, he having played a gallant part in
that struggle as a soldier. He married Mary Haynes in 1772 in
Bedford County, Va., and she accompanied him on his long western
journey. He was born in 1749 in Virginia, and died in Woodford
County, Kentucky, in 1832.
The writer has been unable to ascertain in what capacity John
Long, Sr., served his country in the Revolutionary War, as
related by Wm. Railey in his sketch of John Long and Many
Haynes. There is the probability it was told him by one of the
daughters of John Long, Lucy Long, wife of William Whittington.
This is merely conjecture, but in time sketch of Lucy Long and
husband on page 95 of the Woodford History, Mr. Railey recounts
a tale given him by Lucy Long Whittington who was with her
family at the Seige of Bryan’s Station when she was only seven
years old and was one of the brave maidens who volunteered to
carry water for a thirsty garrison of several hundred persons.
Her story was given Mr. Railey when she was 85 years old and he
a mere boy eager to listen and thrilled by it all.
The Kentucky State Records show there was a John Long on the
payroll of Augusta County, Va., in 1758, but this was another
person, because John Long, Sr., of Bedford County, was not born
until 1749. Records reveal a John Long took the Oath of
Allegiance in Henry County, Va., in 1777. This was five years
after the marriage of John Long and Mary Haynes in Bedford
County. Henry County was formed from Pittsylvania County in
1776, but descendants of John Long and Mary Haynes are strongly
convinced that this couple came direct from Bedford County, Va.,
to Woodford Co., Kentucky.
In 1776 there was a Lieutenant John Long in Baltimore Militia,
Maryland. In later years there was a Captain John Long,
Pensioner, in Franklin County, Kentucky. There are seven John
Longs listed in Gwathney's Virginia List of Soldiers in the
Revolution; all are not located, but one is from Caroline County
and one from Spotsylvania County, Va.
Wingfield's History of Caroline County, Virginia, page 228,
gives Saffell's list of pensioners, and among them is one Capt.
John Long, February, 1778. Boogher's Gleanings in Virginia
History, gives the following: Discharged at Valley Forge 16
Feb., 1776, 3rd Troop Va. Light Dragoons 1st. Regt. under Col.
Theodorick Bland—among other names were those of Corp. John Long
and also John Long, Jr., private.
FORKS OF ELKHORN CHURCH by Mrs. Ermina Jett Darnell of
Frankfort, Kentucky recently published, carries a more extensive
account of the John Long family. Christian names of children of
John Long and Mary Haynes show particularly those of James,
John, Reuben, William and Anderson. The name of Willis, so
nearly like that of William, would naturally arrest the
attention of the researcher. With James, John and William so
extremely common in so many American families, particular
attention was paid to the two names of Reuben and Anderson.
Results of research will become apparent presently."
384 Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
Name: John LONG Birth: in Pennsylvania Death: in Near Flat
Creek, N. Sevier Co. TN.
Note: Buried in the Long Cemetery
Father: Johanes Nicholas LONG b: 10, June, 1693 in
Zennern.Hesse, Germany
Mother: Anna SCHNEBELE b: January 1705/06 in Boesenbiesen,
Alsace, Germany
Marriage 1 Mary HAYNES b: 22, July, 1751 in Bedford Co. VA.
Children
Rev. George LONG THE 2ND. b: 1771 in Bedford Co. VA.
Nancy LONG
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_David III WICKLIFFE _+ | (1671 - 1698) m 1690 _Robert WICKLIFFE ___| | (1690 - 1760) m 1706| | |_Elizabeth KING ______ | (1675 - ....) m 1690 _Benjamin WICKLIFFE Sr._| | (1706 - 1763) | | | ______________________ | | | | |_Dorcas ARRINGTON ___| | (1690 - 1715) m 1706| | |______________________ | | |--Mary WICKLIFFE | (1760 - ....) | ______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_Susan (Sukey) DAVIS ___| (1730 - 1807) | | ______________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________
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