Representing: Confederate
CWV LAKE VIEW CEM SEATTLE KING CO DYSART FINESTOHMAS TOLEMAN CONFEDERATE CENSUS CHRON 2022
Finace Dysart Enlisted as a Private (date unknown). He also had service in: "G" Co. MO 14th P Rangers Cavalry |
DYsart, Finace
BATTLE UNIT NAME:
Wood's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry
SIDE:
Confederacy
COMPANY:
G
SOLDIER'S RANK IN:
Private
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT:
Private
ALTERNATE NAME:
FILM NUMBER:
M380 ROLL 4
PLAQUE NUMBER:
NOTES:
None
Name: |
Finace Dysart |
Enlistment Rank: |
Private |
Muster Place: |
Missouri |
Muster Company: |
G |
Muster Regiment: |
14th P Rangers Cavalry |
Muster Regiment Type: |
Cavalry |
Muster Information: |
Enlisted |
Side of War: |
Confederacy |
Title: |
Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records |
Wood's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry - Confederate
Brief History[edit | edit source]
Wood's Regiment was organized during the spring of 1864 with six companies, later increased to eight. It was included in the surrender of the Trans-Mississippi Department but probably disbanded in mid-May, 1865. Major Robert C. Wood, commander.[1]
Throughout the Civil War, there existed many bodies of irregular cavalrymen, who, by sudden dashes on the rear and flanks of the Union armies, or in a night attack on the Federal trains, kept the outposts and train guard continually on the alert. As much of the rationing of the Confederate armies was through captured stores, these irregular bands often brought substantial aid to their starving comrades in the shape of Federal provision wagons, captured intact.|
These independent partisan bands were far from being guerrillas, bushwhackers, or "jayhawkers," as were those of the type of Quantrill, who, during his brief career, left a trail of fire and blood through the disputed territory of Kansas and Missouri. The leaders of the best of these partisans were men whose personalities had much to do with their success, and as their fame increased with their annoying operations against the Union armies, the latter had strict orders to kill or capture them at any cost.
Three of these brilliant, fearless, and daring Southern raiders became especially noted and feared, and in the history of the Confederate irregular cavalry, the names of Turner Ashby, John H. Morgan, and John S. Mosby stand in a class by themselves. The first two were killed during the war, but Mosby, whose death or capture was probably more desired by the North than that of either of the others, survived every engagement, fighting stubbornly for the Confederacy, even after Lee had surrendered at Appomattox.
Name: |
Mr Finis T Dysart |
Marriage Date: |
21 Apr 1878 |
Marriage Place: |
Chariton, Missouri, USA |
Spouse: |
1870 Salisbury/PO Keytesville Chariton Co. MO
Finnis Dysart 30/1840/MO
Louisa 21/1849/MO
Jennie Hyde 17/1852/MO servt
Minnie Hyde Servt daug
1880 Keytesville Chariton Co. MO
F. T. Dysart 40/1840/MO county Clerk
Lou A 40/MO parents TN/KY
Claude 9/1871/MO
Vallie Sands 16/1864/MO parents VA/MO
Name |
Louisa A Dysart |
Gender |
Female |
Birth Date |
7 Apr 1840 |
Birth Place |
Linn County, Missouri, United States of America |
Death Date |
31 Oct 1881 |
Death Place |
Keytesville, Chariton County, Missouri, United States of America |
Cemetery |
Salisbury Cemetery |
Burial or Cremation Place |
Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri, United States of America |
Has Bio? |
Y |
Father |
John Dickerson Botts |
Mother |
Elizabeth Botts |
Spouse |
James Robert Sands |
Children |
Corvallie Parks; Lizzie Emma Sands; Ola Lou Sands; Effie Z Dysart |
3/1/1895 Bourbon Co. KS (Fort Scott)
F T Dysart 55/1840/MO occ not asked
Bettie C 39
Anna 14/1881/MO
Mary Brandi 4/1891/KS
1900 Fort Scott Ward 4 Bourbon Co. KS
Finestohman Dysart 60/Mar 1840/MO parents TN/TN Married 1890 clerk of Court
Bettie C 44/Mar 1856/VA parents VA/VA 3ch 3liv
Manny B 2/Feb 1891/KS daughter
George H 1/Nov 1898/KS son
Anna S 19/Nov 1880/MO step daughter
Name: |
Claude T Dysart |
Gender: |
Male |
Marriage Age: |
31 |
Birth Date: |
abt 1871 |
Birth Place: |
Salisbury, Missouri, USA |
Marriage Date: |
29 Jun 1902 |
Marriage Place: |
Seattle, King, Washington, USA |
Father: |
|
Mother: |
|
Spouse: |
Name: |
Finis T Dysart |
Residence Year: |
1903 |
Residence Place: |
Seattle, Washington, USA |
Occupation: |
Bkkpr |
Publication Title: |
Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1903 |
1910 Seattle Ward 3 King Co. WA
Finis T Dysart 70/1840/MO parents TN/NC retail Merchant fish says CA
Bettie P 54
Mary B 19
Geroge H 11
Name: |
Finis T Dysart |
Gender: |
Male |
Residence Year: |
1919 |
Residence Place: |
Seattle, Washington, USA |
Occupation: |
Clerk |
Spouse: |
|
Publication Title: |
Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1919 |
Name: |
Finis Toleman Dysart |
Gender: |
Male |
Birth Date: |
abt 1840 (March 1 1840 Randolph Co. MO |
Death Date: |
6 May 1921 |
Age at Death: |
81 |
Death Location: |
Seattle, King, Washington |
Father: |
James W Dysart |
Mother: |
Mary Damron |
Record Source: |
Washington State Death Records |
Finis & Betty Dysart Death Record notes buried in Lake View Cemetery yet names are not noted in Findagrave Lake View Cem Seattle King Co WA nor in any other Cemetery!
Name: |
Bettie C Dysart[Bettie C Hickman] |
Gender: |
Female |
Birth Date: |
abt 1856 |
Death Date: |
4 Oct 1935 |
Age at Death: |
79 |
Death Location: |
Seattle, King, Washington |
Father: |
George L Hickman |
Mother: |
Rachel Litchfield |
Record Source: |
Washington State Death Records |
Buried at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle
Row: not noted but Death Record confirms
Site: Wife Betty C also Death Record confirms
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