Modern:
Cody Schaal *husband(AF & Navy)
Ethan Schaal *son (Navy)
Clay Bowen *cousin (Army)
John Schaal *father of husband(Army)
Vietnam:
Wade Curran *cousin (Army)
Ted Schaal *uncle of husband (Army)
Korea:
Donald Curran (Army) stationed in GermanyWWII:
Lewis Curran, JR *Grand uncle (Navy)
Elmer Jack Laycox (Army & AF)*Grandfather of husband,**have record
Homer Carl Curran *Grand uncle (Navy)
Herbert Albert Waller *Great Granduncle (Navy) S2c V6. Enlistment date: 27 Nov 1942,
Received onboard USS Burke (DE 215) 08/20/1943 Service number: 637 77 37
Discharge date: 16 Oct 1945
Chester Vonner Laycox *Granduncle of husband Honorable discharge: 12 Jan 1946
TEC 5 US Army
Robert E Laycox *Granduncle of husband Enlisted 25 Jul 1942, Camp Forrest, TN
Service number 14133960, Air Corps, Discharged 22 Mar 1946. PFC, 991st MAT Sq
Samuel Groom JR *Great Granduncle of husband, Enlisted 24 Mar 1942, Peoria, IL.
Service number 16055064, US Army, 503rd Engr L Pon Co, Pvt, Honorable discharge
15 April 1943
WWI:
James Jefferson Bussey *uncle (Army) **have record
John C. Bussey (Army) stateside, Signal corps **have record
John William Curran *uncle (Army)
Charles Terance Curran *uncle (Army) died 1918--Spanish Flu
Thomas James Curran *uncle (Navy)
Willis C. Bussey, *Great GrandUncle (Private, Artillery, Georgia Co B) 6months. **on WWI Draft Card
Samuel L Waller, *2nd Great Granduncle (Army) Sept 7, 1918, Co G 161 Inf Served overseas
Oct 3/1918 to April 5/1919, Honorably Discharged May 12/1919 Army serial # 4,881,876
Interred National Cemetery Marietta Georgia
Claude L. Thomason, *Granduncle, (Army) Enlistment date: 27 Aug 1941 Private,
Service number: 34087445 Discharge 11 Nov 1945
Volunteer Service:
Richard Bird Laycock, Great Granduncle of Husband,(Army), Enlisted 23 Jun 1898,
Madisonville, KY, Pvt, Company A 3rd Ky Vol Infantry, discharged 16 May 1899, Savannah, GA
Medical Discharge
Abraham Lawless, 5th Great Grandfather of husband, (Marine), Enlisted 4 Oct 1824, Pvt,
Mustered as present on board USS Ship Falmouth Oct 1828
Civil War:
Henry Valentine *4th Great Grandfather (Confed Army) then (US Navy)
Levi “Doc” Marlow *3rd Great Grandfather (Confed Army Virginia)
Joseph Marlow *4th Great Grandfather (Confed Army Virginia)
Thomas Lowers *4th Great Grandfather (Confed Army Virginia) 19th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry
William Deem *4th great granduncle (Union Army) W. Virginia
Washington “Sandy” Deem *4th Great Granduncle (Union Army) Sgt. A 15 WV Infantry
William E. Day *3rd Great Granduncle (Union Army) Ohio
Jesse Yonally, *4th Great Granduncle (Union Army) Ohio
George Forshey *4th Great Grandfather, Pvt, 62 Ohio Infantry, Company K. 1 yr 4mos 8 days
(Union Army)
Thomas J. Bussey, 3rd Great Grandfather, (GA). Volunteer GA Militia1864 Macon GA, Co H 7th
Reg Ga Military. 10 months. “In April 1865 at Macon GA was paroled or discharged
By the Yankee authorities” Battle of Griswoldville, GA Nov 1864. Left hip and Leg
The explosion of a shell Jun 1864-April 1865
Dempsey J. Bussey, 3rd Great Granduncle, ( GA) Confederate. Prvt May 18, 1861.
Died at Christian’s Factory at Lynchburg, Va. Dec 2, 1862. Buried in Conf. Cemetery
There.. No 9, 1st line, lot 78. *CompanyA, 8th Reg, GA Volunteer Infantry Army
Of Northern Virginia C.S.A. Floyd County, Georgia (“Rome Light Guards”)
Henry Aaron Waller, *4th Great grandfather, Confed, (GA) GA regiment, 27th company, E
Buried at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond VA. Died of measles
William Lewis Thomason, *3rd Great Grandfather, Confed (GA) Enlisted as a private in Co. B, 25th Battn. Ga. Provost Guards Inf. Sept. 25, 1862. Transferred to Co. H, 5th Regt. Ga. Inf. Apr. 6, 1863; to Co. A, 2d Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters in 1862. Captured at Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Nov. 25, 1863. Released at Rock Island, Ill. June 25, 1865. Storied to have walked home from Illinois barefoot.
Isaac Sanford Thomason, 3rd great granduncle, Confed (GA) GA Company K, 64th Infantry
Imprisoned 16 Aug 1864 Deep Bottom, VA; died Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA.
Died of disease. Buried Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA
Gideon A. Thomason, 3rd Great granduncle, Confed, (GA) Private Enlist 21 Sep 1861, GA
Company G, 35th infantry, Out 28 Feb 1865, AOL
Benjamin F. Thomason, *3rd Great granduncle, Confed, (GA), killed 30 Aug 1862*2nd Manassas
Enlisted 21 Sep 1861, private, Georgia Company G, 35th Infantry, KIA
David Richmond Allen, *4th great grandfather, GA, Confed. Enlisted 16 Sep 1861, Private,
Georgia, Company G, 35th Infantry, Muster Out 25 July 1862 due to disability. Died on the
Way home of dysentery in Augusta GA. Died 28 Jul 1862, buried in Augusta.
John Fields Chapman, *3rd Great Grandfather, Confed GA, Enlisted 15 Sep 1861, Private,
GA Company I, 8th Infantry, Greene county, GA **taken prisoner at Richmond, Va in Mar ‘65,
Held in prison in Washington DC
John W. Welch, * 3rd Great Grandfather, Confed GA, Enlisted Private, 9 Sep 1861 muster out 11 Dec 1861 discharge disability Company H, 27th Infantry
John Lloyd Ivey, 4th Great grandfather, confed, GA, Private, 16th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company G
Amos J. Stapler, 3rd Great Grandfather, Confed, GA, Private, Company E, 34th Regiment, Georgia Infantry.
Isham Akin, 4th Great Grandfather, Confed, GA Pvt, Co G, 53rd GA Infantry.
Phillip Schaal, 3rd Great Grandfather of husband, Union, Missouri/Illinois, 2nd Regiment, Missouri Infantry, Company I, Private, medical discharge **immigrant ancestor
Michael Roth, 4th Great Grandfather of husband, Union, Illinois **immigrant ancestor
David R. Laycock, 3rd Great grandfather of husband, Union, Tennessee, Enlisted 8 Mar 1864,
Pvt, Muster date 21 Mar 1864, Company F, 2st Mtd Infantry
Thomas Jefferson Whittaker, 4th Great grandfather of husband, Confederate, Tennessee,
Pvt, Huggins’ Company, Tennessee Light Artillery
Drury Hyder Bagwell, 4th Great Grandfather of husband, Confed, TN Enlisted 15 Sep 1861,
1st Sergt, Muster date 15 Sep 1861, Company A, 28th TN Infantry. (2 Mountain Reg’t, Tenn.
Vols.) Died 6 April 1862 at the Battle of Shiloh
War of 1812:
James Marlow *6th Great Grandfather (Virginia)
Aquila Marlow *5th Great-Granduncle (MD) *British Invasion of Maryland
Peter Tennant *5th Great Granduncle (Virginia) Sgt 6 Regiment Virginia Militia
William Tennant *5th Great Granduncle (Virginia) Pvt Cpt Samuel Kennedy’s Co, 2nd Regiment
Artillery, Virginia Militia.
Alexander Tennant *5th Great Granduncle (US Rangers) Pvt, Capt McCormick
Joseph Tennant *5th Great Granduncle (Virginia) Pvt 6 Regiment Virgina Militia
Capt James Hurry’s Company.
Abraham Tennant *5th Great Granduncle (Virginia) Pvt 6 Regiment, Capt Hurry’s company
Jacob Tennant *5th Great Granduncle (Virginia) Pvt Capt Jesse Ice’s Co, 1st Reg Connell’s
Abraham Deem *4th Great Granduncle (Virginia) 6 Regiment Virginia Militia
John Day, *5th Great Grandfather (Virginia) Sgt Army
James Boothe *6th Great Grandfather
Solomon Forshey *5th great grandfather (PA)
Gibson Maynard (Manor) * Great Grandfather (SC) Austin’s Reg’t, South Carolina Militia, Private
Jonathan Odle *6th Great grandfather of Husband, In Service at Lewiston, NY. Under Capt.
Samuel Jennings in the Company of Col. Philetus Swift.
Indian War
Jacob Deem SR, *5th Great Grandfather, Scout on the Frontier
Revolutionary War:
John Nighswanger *6th Great Grandfather (Virginia, Continental Troops) Sgt
Richard D.Tennant II, *6th Great Grandfather, (Virginia) Drummer, Capt Parsons, McIntosh’s Company
Peter Haught JR (II), 6th Great Granduncle, (Lord Dunmore’s Army)
Jacob Deem SR, *5th Great Grandfather **Rejected pension due to Indian wars on the frontiers.
Michael Cox, *5th Great Grandfather, Private, Pennsylvania
Thomas Forshey, *6th Great Grandfather (PA) 1775-recruiting officer. 1776 Ensign in 8th Pa.
Rel. commanded by Col. Enos McCoy, and in the company commanded by Capt. John
Wilson.
Richard Wells, *6th Great Grandfather (PA) **application for pension/bounty land warrant?
Henry Wells, *6th Great Granduncle (VA) Sgt in Col. Burgess Ball’s Co, 1st Virginia Regulars
Commanded by Richard Parker
Alexander Wells, *7th Great Grandfather (MD) appointed Captain of MD Militia June 6, 1776
Samuel Whatley, *5th Great Grandfather, wounded at Long Cane, S.C. Dec 10, 1781
Served under Capt. Macajah Williamson in the company of mounted militia under
Elijah Clarke. Taken prisoner by the British. Siege of Augusta. Shot in the left arm.``Twice
Frozen, once perished & drowned, once hung and twice shot for his unflinching zeal in
The defense of Liberty and American Independence.”
Martin Dial, 6th Great Grandfather (SC). Per SOAR application: Private soldier in Col Hays
Regiment of SC, also Capt. Kilgore’s SC Regiment. He served several months in
Capt. John Ridgeway’s SC Co. He was w Capt Ridgeway when “Bloody Bill
Cunningham’s tory Gang” attacked them at a place on the Saluda River, now known as “Cane- Brake Massacre by the Cunningham tory Gangy” Martin Dial was one of the few soldiers who escaped. Martin Dial was taken prisoner on two occasions by the British Army. His brother, Hastings Dial, an officer of some rank in the British Army affected his release. Granted 326 acres of land in the 96th Dist of Laurens county SC. Pension-R*13777
John Ephriam Mayo, *6th Great grandfather NC. Received a pension and land.
Benjamin Thrower, *6th Great grandfather, NC, Private, received a pension.
John Patrick McMullin *5th Great grandfather, is rumored to have made the first suit that George
Washington wore it after becoming General or something like that. No evidence.
Johannes “John” Dingler, 7th Great Grandfather, Dragoons US Army Revolutionary War, Continental Troops
Samuel Paschall, 8th Great Grandfather, Mar 1779, Continental Troops, Artillery in the Battalion, Bombardier
Jonathan Terwilleger, 7th Great Grandfather of husband, is found on the following Pay Roll.
“A Payroll of Capt Jacobus Roos’s Company in Col Jonathan Hasbrouck,s Regiment who marched on the night of the 25 Apr last on an alarm of an insurrection of a Body of Tories” April 1777
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