
This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.
NARA0108 (FORM 24.) John Twyman, Private Co., "I", 114th Reg't U.S.C. Troops was born in Woodford, Kentucky, was enlisted the 27th day of June, 1864, at Lexington, Ky, by [[strikethrough]] Capt. Moore [[/strikethrough]] and was mustered in the 27th day of June, 1864, at Lexington, Ky, by Capt. Moore, for 3 years. At the time of enlistment he was 21 years old, and 5 feet 9 inches high, Black complexion, Black eyes, Black hair, and by occupation a Laborer. He was discharged [[strikethrough]] (or died) [[/strikethrough]] 2nd day of April, 1867, at Brazos Santiago, Tex. 1st Lt Enos H. Bliss was commanding officer, and George Dyer first sergeant at time of soldier's discharge. [[left margin]] 6 fee [[/left margin]] REMARKS. 1. If a slave, that fact and name of owner will be noted here. 2. Any other peculiar fact or event connected with the soldier's history will also be noted. He was a Slave of Rich'd Taylor Woodford Co., Ky. Joined Company at original organization Present for duty from organization to Muster out of Co. He was Mustered out with Company. No record of Company or Principal Musicians. Thos Stevenson, Chaplain Died at Brownsville, Tex. Feby 10th 1867. Thos C. Burbridge, Sergt. Major, Mustered out with Field and Staff. Adam Jones, Q. M. Sergt., Mustered out with Field and Staff. Harvey Young Com'g Sergt, Mustered out with Field and Staff. Corporals Byron Good and Robert Sleets, Mustered out with Co. Corporal John Peters, Discharged for disability Jan'y 19th 1866. Private John Wilkinson, Died at Brownsville, Tex, Nov. 25th 1865. Private William Twyman, Mustered out with Co. Now dead a brother of mine William Twyman and Reuben Tillford names immediately preceding and following name of soldier at Co. Roll Call. W.S