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Historical Register & Dictionary of the US Army 1789-1903, v. 1


Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
BRIGADIER-GENERALS.
page 33
Edmund Kirby, 28 May to 28 May 1863.


Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
page 38
From–: 22 Nov., 1814
To–: 1 June, 1821General Parker was appointed Paymaster-General June 1, 1821. By general
orders of that date from Headquarters of the Army, Lieut. E. Kirby, aid-de-camp, was directed
to perform the duties of Adjutant-General of the Army until further orders.b
Rank and name.: Brig. Gen. Danl. Parker
Title of office.: Do.



Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
ADJUTANTS.
page 54
R. M. Kirby, 1 June 1821 to 1 July 1822.


Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
ADJUTANTS.
page 84
John Kirby, – Sept 1815 to 26 July 1816.


Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
ADJUTANTS.
page 91
Edmund Kirby, – Sept 1816 to 4 Jan 1819.


Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
QUARTERMASTERS.
page 102
Henry Kirby, 27 Sept 1899 to 4 Feb 1903.


Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
MAJORS.
page 116
Henry Kirby, 4 Feb 1903 to


Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
C
page 293
Chamberlin, Edmund Kirby. Conn. Ohio. Surg 1 Ohio volunteers 22 June 1846; surgeon
volunteers 14 July 1846; resigned 25 Oct 1847.


Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
C
page 328
Corson, Joseph Kirby. Pa. Pa. Corpl and sergeant K 4 Pa infantry 20 Apr to 26 July 1861;
assistant surgeon 35 Pa infantry 23 Mar 1863; brevet major volunteers 13 Mar 1865 for faithful
and meritorious services in the Wilderness campaign in Va; honorable mustered out 11 June
1864; assistant surgeon United States Army 9 Oct 1867; major surgeon 14 Nov 1888; awarded
a medl of honorable 21 Apr 1899 for most distinguished or district gallant in action near Bristol
Station Va 14 Oct 1863 while serving as assistant surgeon 6 Pa reserve or reserves (35 Pa
volunteers); retired 30 Nov 1897.


Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
C
page 337
Cree, John Kirby. Pa. Pa. Cadet Military Academy 1 July 1881 (19); 2 lieutenant 3 artillery 14
June 1885; 1 lieutenant 13 July 1892; transferred to 6 artillery 8 Mar 1898; captain 1 artillery 11
Dec 1900; artillery corps 2 Feb 1901.

Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army
[p.412] F.
page 417
Fergusson, Frank Kirby. Tenn. Tenn. Cadet Military Academy 17 June 1891 (32); addl 2
lieutenant 3 artillery 12 June 1896; 2 lieutenant 1 artillery 25 Dec 1897; 1 lieutenant 2 Mar 1899;
artillery corps 2 Feb 1901; captain 1 Aug 1901.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 27
*Kirby, Edmund, 1 lt 1 art (brig gen vols), 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville Va, wounded.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 118
Kirby, Byron, lt col 3 Md cav.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 118
Kirby, Dennis T., maj 8 and lt col 27 Mo inf.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 118
Kirby, Elwood, lt col 48 Mo inf.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 118
Kirby, Isaac M., col 101 Ohio inf.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 118
Kirby, Thomas B., maj 44 U S c inf.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 118
Kirby, William, maj 1 Eastern Shore Md inf.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
S.
page 148
Smith, Joseph L., Kirby, col 43 Ohio inf.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 168
Kirby, William M., batty I 3 N Y art.

Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 229
Kirby, Augustus M., capt 9 Ill inf.


Alphabetical List of Officers of the Regular Army (From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to 1903) Who
Were Killed or Wounded in Action or Taken Prisoner, With Date and Place.
K.
page 229
Kirby, William M., lt col 3 N Y inf.


Name KIRBY CARLIE P
Age 16
Home SIMPSON, Kentucky
Service Number 14092890
Rank E7
Branch U.S. Army
Service Component
Reserve Casualty
Type Killed in Action
Death Record 511004
Race Caucasian
Citizenship U.S. Citizen


Name KIRBY CHARLES JR
Age 20
Home ANNE ARUNDEL, Maryland
Service Number 33548493
Rank E2
Branch U.S. Army
Service Component
Reserve Casualty
Type Killed in Action
Death Record501128
Race Negro
Citizenship U.S. Citizen


Name KIRBY JESSE L
Age 32
Home CUYAHOGA, Ohio
Service Number 15426515
Rank E3
Branch U.S. Army
Service Component
Reserve Casualty
Type Killed in Action
Death Record 510518
Race Negro
Citizenship U.S. Citizen

Name KIRBY PAUL
Age 30
Home MARSHALL, Alabama
ServiceNumber 14414152
RankE2
Branch U.S. Army
Service Component
Reserve Casualty
TypeDied of Wounds
Death Record 521228
Race Caucasian
Citizenship U.S. Citizen

Name KIRBY ROBERT D
Age30
Home HAMILTON, Ohio
Service Number 15415572
RankE3
Branch U.S. Army
Service Component
ReserveCasualty
Type Killed in Action
Death Record500802
Race Caucasian
CitizenshipU.S. Citizen

Name KIRBY ROBERT E
Age29
Home DAVIESS, Indiana
Service Number 15252999
Rank E5
Branch U.S. Army
Service Component
Reserve Casualty
TypeDied of Wounds
DeathRecord 501129
Race Caucasian
CitizenshipU.S. Citizen


Name KIRBY FRED STEPHENSON JR
Age25
HomeRICHMOND, Virginia
Service Number A33851654
Rank E5
Branch U.S. Air Force
ServiceComponent
RegularCasualty
Type Died While Missing
Death Record 510412
RaceCaucasian
CitizenshipU.S. Citizen


Tennessee, The Volunteer State, 1769-1923, Vol. 1.



Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769—1923: Volume 1
PRIVATES


Kirby, Alvis B.

Kirby, Fred S.

Kirby, John E.

Kirby, Willis

Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769—1923: Volume 1
ANDERSON COUNTY

The Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions was organized on December 15, 1801, at the house of Jno. Denham, Sr. The justices of this court were: Hugh Montgomery, Wm. Underwood, Frederick Miller, Jas. Grant, Jno. Kirby, Wm. McKamy, Jos. Sinclair, James Butler, Wm. Standifer and Solomon Massingale. Wm. Hogshead, who began practice about 1802, was the first lawyer of the county.

Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769—1923: Volume 1
TROUSDALE COUNTY

The section afterwards known as Trousdale County sent a company to the Mexican war under command of Capt. R. A. Bennett and Lieuts. J. M. Shaver, Patrick Duffy and King Kirby.

Tennessee the Volunteer State 1769—1923: Volume 1
WARREN COUNTY


Warren County was erected in 1807, from a part of White County and is said to have been named for Gen. Wm. Warren, who fell at the battle of Bunker Hill. It is believed that Elisha Pepper, who came from Virginia about 1800, was the first settler. Other early settlers were: Joseph Colville, John Lusk, Lyon Mitchell, Wm. Lusk, Dr. John Wilson, Edward Hogue, Dr. W. P. Lawrence, Absalom Clark, Elijah Fletcher, Jno. England, Irwin Hill, Oliver Charles, Abner Womack, Wm. Womack, Chesley Webb, Jno. Kirby, Robert Biles, Archibald Prater, Allen Youngblood, Brown Spurlock, Thos. Gribble, Mason French, Jas. Northcutt, Wm. Smartt, Dr. Archibald Faulkner, Asa Faulkner, John Gross, James Cope, Wm. Cummings, Joshua
Hickerson, Oliver Charles, H. J. A. Hill, W. J. Stubblefield, John Davis, and Jas. Elkins
 

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