Company H · 4th Virginia Cavalry · Black Horse
George Doroman Edmonds
1844–1927
Confederate Service Record
Enlisted 20 October 1862; wounded in arm 11 October 1863 Raccoon Ford; lost arm and permanently disabled.
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George Doroman Edmonds M V K Y Photo: Born: 5 January 1844.[1245] Married: Died: 4 January 1927.[1246] Obituary: Children: Parents and Siblings: Other Family: “We have been pained to learn of the death in Mexico, Mo., of Mr. Richard Henry Edmonds, aged 64, who was born and reared in Fauquier County.”[1247] See Obituary Chapter. Stories, Letters & Biographies: CSR: Enlisted 20 October 1862; wounded in arm 11 October 1863 Raccoon Ford; lost arm and permanently disabled. Additional Information: Lost an arm at Stephensburg, Oct. 8, 1863. Resided in Stafford County.[1248] Middle name listed as “Downman.”[1249] In addition to this Black Horseman’s brother, Hiram A. Rickets [BH] also lived in Mexico, Missouri; Dick Martin [BH] lived 26 miles away in Fulton.[1250] [NOTE:make less awkward]
This entry contains 6 footnote references. The full bibliography is in the References section.
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Source Rosters
- M Martin Roll (most authoritative)
- V Vanished Roster (~1874–1878)
- K K.I. Keith Roster (1924)
- Y Nanzig Register
Descendant or researcher? Corrections and additions welcome.
Suggest a correction →From A Biographical Register of the Members of Fauquier County Virginia's Black Horse Cavalry, 1859–1865. Compiled by Lynn C. Hopewell (1940–2006), with editorial assistance by Susan W. Roberts and research by Heidi Burke. Manuscript completed February 28, 2008. Published posthumously.