Bailey, Bishop A.
Baily, John H.
Baley, Lyman H.
Barnes, John H.
Barnett, James R.
Blount, Robert W.
Border, George R.
Childers, Silas
Cleavenger, Lewis B.
Cox, John
Dale Jr., William
Dale Sr., William
Darser, Michael W.
Davis, James J.
Davis, Oliver H.P.
Davis, Wiley
Deyer, Samuel D.
Dorser, Michael W.
Dosser, Mical W.
Dunn, Rice A.
Easter, Reece W.
Ecton, G.W.
Ecton, Horatio
Edwards, John B.
Ellis, Thomas
Estes, Matison
Ferguson, William J.
Glen, James
Guffey, Ashley R.
Haley, James
Hancock, Richard W
Hatfield, Jeremiah R.
Hatfield, Joseph
Hatfield, William R.
Hebner, Nicholas
Henry, Absalom
Henry, John G
Henry, William J
Hinter, Isham
Holland, Ashley W.
Holland, John C.
Hunter, Isham
Kaiser, Albert
Kerns, Henry Clay
Kromach, Sr., Nicholas
Kromack, Jr., Nicholas
Kromeich, Adolphus
Lizar, David C.
Lizar, John R.
Lizar, William A.
Mase, William R.
Maxwell, George W.
Mayes, Nathaniel
Mayes, William R.
McCray, Andrew F.

McDonald, Perry
McDonald, Thomas
Michael, William
Miller, Walker
Miller, Wiley
Moore, Calvin S.
Moreland, Henry H.
Moreland, James W.
Moreland, John W.
Murphy, James M.
Newell, Paul
Nichols, Elias
Odell, Solomon J.
Opperman, Philip
Oram, Elijah
Oram, William J.
Pearce, William
Phares, James M.
Pierce, John G.
Potter, John B.
Puckett, Constant
Reeves, Asa
Reeves, David H.
Robertson, George W.
Ross, Charles R
Ross, John G
Schlorff, Christian
Schlorff, John J.
Schmidt, Henry
Seal, John
Sells, Frederick W.
Shimilfader, Andrew
Shimilfader, Stanton
Sider, Christopher
Smallwood, Abraham B.
Smallwood, John S.
Smallwood, William
Smith, Granville C.
Spencer, John A.
Stinnett, John
Stubblefield, Daniel P.
Stubblefield, John M.
Stubblefield, Robert M.
Thompson, Samuel
Turner, James
Waters, Elmore
Welker, Nathan
Wilson, Joseph J.
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Wounded slightly in hip
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Discharge Oct 15, 1862 at Sedalia, MO
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Discharged for disability Oct 18, 1862 at Sedalia, MO
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Killed at battle of Lone Jack, MO Aug 16, 1862
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Discharged for disability Nov 12, 1862 at Calhoun, MO
Discharged by S.O. #75 April 28, 1863
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Wounded slight in leg
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Discharged on account of wounds received at battle of Lone Jack, MO Aug 16, 1862
Wounded severely in arm
Mortally wounded in hip
Discharged by S.O. #75 April 28, 1863
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Wounded severely in head
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Discharged for disability June 13, 1864, at Springfield, Mo (NOTE: this might 1863 - he had his leg amputated in Lone Jack
after the battle)
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Discharged for disability Jan 6, 1863 at Warrensburg, MO
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Killed at Battle of Big Blue, MO Oct 23, 1864
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2nd Lt; Wounded severely in thigh
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Desterted at Lexington, MO Sept 29, 1862
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Wounded severely in leg~leg amputated after the battle
Discharged for wounds received at Battle of Lone Jack at Warrensburg, MO Jan 6, 1863
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Died of disease at Sedalia, MO Sept 28, 1862
Discharged for disability Dec 22, 1863, at Springfield, MO
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Discharged for disability May 27, 1863 at California, MO
Wounded slight in fac
Wounded slightly in head
Discharged for disability for wounds received in battle of Lone Jack, MO
Discharged for disability Feb 5, 1863 at Warrensburg, MO
Corp; Wounded severely in leg
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Discharged for disability Apr 23, 1863 at Warsaw, MO
Discharged for disability Mar 27, 1863 at California, MO
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Discharged at Sedalia, MO Oct 25, 1862
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Discharged for disability Feb 6, 1863, at Warrensburg, MO
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Discharged for disability Feb 6, 1863, at Warrensburg, MO
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Wounded slightly in side
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Discharged for disability Apr 9, 1863 at Warsaw, MO
NAME
COMPANY
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS REGARDING SOLDIER
IF THEY ARE LISTED AS KILLED, THEY ARE BURIED ON THE BATTLEFIELD, UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED.
The Rosters listed below are divided by the companies of the 6th Missouri State
Militia Cavalry that participated in the Battle of Lone Jack.  These rosters list all of the
men who enlisted in each company
PRIOR to August 16, 1862 and represent soldiers
who possibly fought at Lone Jack.  We know that all of them were not here.  
WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
If you have any information that can verify or refute a soldier on this list, PLEASE
email me.
Our goal is to make this roster as accurate as possible.
6th Missouri State Militia Cavalry