David Bolin Redwine was born about 1803. David Redwine was the husband of Martha Harriet Reynolds and they are listed together on both: the 1850 Census[1] and the 1860 Census.[2] He passed away in 1862 in Jonesville, Lee County, Virginia and is buried in Noe Cemetery in Lee County, Virginia.[3]
Sources
↑ "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M657-HK2 : 19 December 2020), David B Redwine, Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 03 April 2021), memorial page for David Bolin Redwine Sr. (1803–1862), Find a Grave Memorial no. 127395029, citing Noe Cemetery, Lee County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Maredia Haddock (contributor 47027498) .
"Virginia, Death Certificates, 1912-1987," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVRQ-KD4F : 16 August 2019), Bolan Redwine in entry for Martha Rose Ann Fleenor, 23 Mar 1914; from "Virginia, Marriage Records, 1700-1850," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing , Lee, Virginia, United States, entry #, Virginia Department of Health, Richmond.
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Note 1: The 64th VA Mounted Infantry Regiment and its precursor unit, the 21st VA
Infantry Battalion, were recruited in the autumn of 1861 in Lee, Scott, Wise
and Buchanan counties, on the KY frontier. The men jealously guarded their
right to remain in their home area as a solemn promise, throughout the war,
even while the infant Confederate States crumbled around them. The 64th VA
Infantry was formally created on December 14, 1862, by the consolidation of
the 21st and 29th Battalions VA, of Infantry. The Regiment was reorganized
September 1, 1863 at Cumberland Gap and became known as the 64th VA Cavalry.
General Humphrey Marshall wrote to Adjutant and Inspector General Samuel
Cooper on December 14, 1862, from Abingdon, VA. I forward the muster in
Rolls of Captain M. V. Kilbourne's Co. H, Capt. Sparel Ratcliff's Co. F,
Capt. Geo. N. Tyler's Co. K, Capt. Wm. F. Webb's Co. C, Capt. Harvey Gray's
Co. E, Capt. Wm. W. Wynn's Co. G, Capt. Joshua E. Hobbs Co. A, Wm. R. Boles
Co. B, Capt. Lexington M. Day's Co. D. Five of the first lettered of these
companies formerly composed the 21st Battalion Va. Vols. commanded by Lt.
Col. Slemp. By Order of Sec. of War I consolidated this battalion with a
battalion organized in Lee & Scott Counties by Mr. Saml. Salyers. Thereby
forming a full Regiment, all Muster Rolls of which are herewith transmitted
except one muster roll which was sent back to the Regiment for the Captain's
signature. This Regiment will now have to be numbered as a new VA Regiment
laying aside its battalion number (21). The muster rolls of the old
Battalion's companies have of course been returned heretofore but I thought
it would be preferred that all should be forwarded at the time the
regimental organization was completed.The commissioned are asked for:
Campbell Slemp as Colonel, A. L. Pridemore as Lieut. Colonel, Jas. B.
Richmond as Major, Geo. R. Johnson as Adjutant, H. C. Slemp is already Asst.
Qr. Master, John Riddle as Commissary, C. C. Johnston as Surgeon (now
Assistant), Wm. W. Morgrave as Assistant SurgeonI Have the Honor to Be Your
Obt Servant Humphrey Marshall Brig. Gen. P.A.C.S. the regiment was
officially designated the 64th VA Infantry on January 7, 1863.
REDWINE, JOHN C.: Co. K
REDWINE, JEROME B.: Co. A
REDWINE, DAVID B.: Co. A
REDWINE, JOSHUA NEWTON: Co. A
REDWINE, CHARLES: Co. K
REDWINE, JOSHUA REYNOLDS: Co. A
1850 Harlan Co Census Listing
18 256 256 Redwine David B. 47 M Farmer Virginia
19 256 256 Redwine Martha H. 48 F Virginia
20 256 256 Redwine Martha R. 15 F Virginia
21 256 256 Redwine Joshua R. 18 M Farmer Virginia
22 256 256 Redwine Joseph T. 16 M Farmer Virginia
23 256 256 Redwine David B. 12 M Virginia
24 256 256 Redwine Charles C. 10 M Virginia
25 256 256 Redwine Amanda H. 8 F Virginia
26 256 256 Redwine John C. 4 M Kentucky
27 257 257 Redwine Alfred T. 25 M Farmer 125 Virginia
28 257 257 Redwine Mary 20 F Kentucky
Infantry Battalion, were recruited in the autumn of 1861 in Lee, Scott, Wise and Buchanan counties, on the KY frontier. The men jealously guarded their right to remain in their home area as a solemn promise, throughout the war, even while the infant Confederate States crumbled around them. The 64th VA Infantry was formally created on December 14, 1862, by the consolidation of the 21st and 29th Battalions VA, of Infantry. The Regiment was reorganized September 1, 1863 at Cumberland Gap and became known as the 64th VA Cavalry. General Humphrey Marshall wrote to Adjutant and Inspector General Samuel Cooper on December 14, 1862, from Abingdon, VA. I forward the muster in Rolls of Captain M. V. Kilbourne's Co. H, Capt. Sparel Ratcliff's Co. F, Capt. Geo. N. Tyler's Co. K, Capt. Wm. F. Webb's Co. C, Capt. Harvey Gray's Co. E, Capt. Wm. W. Wynn's Co. G, Capt. Joshua E. Hobbs Co. A, Wm. R. Boles Co. B, Capt. Lexington M. Day's Co. D. Five of the first lettered of these companies formerly composed the 21st Battalion Va. Vols. commanded by Lt. Col. Slemp. By Order of Sec. of War I consolidated this battalion with a battalion organized in Lee & Scott Counties by Mr. Saml. Salyers. Thereby forming a full Regiment, all Muster Rolls of which are herewith transmitted except one muster roll which was sent back to the Regiment for the Captain's signature. This Regiment will now have to be numbered as a new VA Regiment laying aside its battalion number (21). The muster rolls of the old Battalion's companies have of course been returned heretofore but I thought it would be preferred that all should be forwarded at the time the regimental organization was completed.The commissioned are asked for: Campbell Slemp as Colonel, A. L. Pridemore as Lieut. Colonel, Jas. B. Richmond as Major, Geo. R. Johnson as Adjutant, H. C. Slemp is already Asst. Qr. Master, John Riddle as Commissary, C. C. Johnston as Surgeon (now Assistant), Wm. W. Morgrave as Assistant SurgeonI Have the Honor to Be Your Obt Servant Humphrey Marshall Brig. Gen. P.A.C.S. the regiment was officially designated the 64th VA Infantry on January 7, 1863. REDWINE, JOHN C.: Co. K REDWINE, JEROME B.: Co. A REDWINE, DAVID B.: Co. A REDWINE, JOSHUA NEWTON: Co. A REDWINE, CHARLES: Co. K REDWINE, JOSHUA REYNOLDS: Co. A
1850 Harlan Co Census Listing
18 256 256 Redwine David B. 47 M Farmer Virginia 19 256 256 Redwine Martha H. 48 F Virginia 20 256 256 Redwine Martha R. 15 F Virginia 21 256 256 Redwine Joshua R. 18 M Farmer Virginia 22 256 256 Redwine Joseph T. 16 M Farmer Virginia 23 256 256 Redwine David B. 12 M Virginia 24 256 256 Redwine Charles C. 10 M Virginia 25 256 256 Redwine Amanda H. 8 F Virginia 26 256 256 Redwine John C. 4 M Kentucky 27 257 257 Redwine Alfred T. 25 M Farmer 125 Virginia 28 257 257 Redwine Mary 20 F Kentucky