! Children of Wilson Rushing and Patericia Jane Manley

1. Theodorick M Rushing b 1826 in Bedford, [county], Tennessee, USA died of consumption at Louisville, May 21, 1862

! 2. Reuben Thomas Rushing b 1828 in [city], Bedford, Tennessee, USA....

3. Tabitha Rushing b 25 Jul 1830 in Bedford, [county], Tennessee, USA..

4. Minos Canon Rushing b 24 Oct 1834 in [city], Bedford, Tennessee, USA

! 5. Lemon Jefferson Rushing, Company E, 48th Illinois Infantry

Born: 1837; Bedford Co., Tennessee Died: Paducah Hospital Apr 25, 1862 from wounds received in battle of Shiloh on April 7, 1862 Buried: Old Rushing Cemetery (near Crayne, Ky) with a military marker.

! 6. Hugh M Rushing, Company E, 48th Illinois Infantry

Born: 1839; Bedford Co., Tennessee. Enlisted September 14, 1861; wounded May 5, 1862, returning to duty June 1862. Died: June 4, 1864 of consumption (tuberculosis) at the General Hospital in Huntsville, AL. Never married.

! 7. John Tyler Rushing b 1 Mar 1841 in [city], Bedford, Tennessee, USA Another brother of the other Rushings; NOT in the 48th Illinois Infantry. Died: May 5, 1929, Golconda, Illinois M1: Margaret R. Manley Oct 3, 1861 M2: Nora E. Owen Jan 15, 1924 Brownfield, Illinois. Rev. John T. Rushing was a minister in Golconda, Pope Co., Illinois. The pension records reveal a bitter confrontation with his second wife. His pension is listed under his other unit: B 48 KY Mtd Inf: Applications: Invalid 453344; Certificate: Invalid 373421 from that pension: "I am the sole survivor of nine brothers, who ware in the Union Army. Three died in service, five since, the last one about 20 years ago whose Widow, with myself, are the only pensioners now living in all the family." That widow is Matilda Woodall [8951] whose first husband was William Rushing. She and her husband Woodall assist John T. Rushing with affidavits.

! 8. William Harrison Rushing, Company E, 48th Illinois Infantry

Born: March 1, 1841 Bedford Co., Tennessee Died: Oct. 21, 1873 Crittenden Co., Kentucky Buried: Old Rushing Cemetery (see above) M1: Averatts, Nancy C. (1840-1862) (sister of Anderson Avitts above) July 7, 1858 Elizabethtown, Hardin Co., Illinois M2: Cole, Sarah Elizabeth (1846-1865) Sept. 27, 1862 Crittenden Co., Kentucky M3: Manly, Matilda (1851- ) May 12, 1866 His pension is listed under his other units: K17 KY Cav (Srgt) & B 48 KY Mtd Inf (1st Lt): Applications: Invalid 168072; Widow 713189; Minor 221726 Certificate: Invalid 120736; Widow 171097; Minor 199481. Lt. Rushing is buried in the Old Rushing Cemetery (difficult to find) on the south side of Crayne, Crittenden Co., KY behind the cycle shop.

! 9. Joseph B Rushing b abt 1843 in Bedford, [county], Tennessee, USA 10. Margaret Jane Rushing b 1845 in Bedford, [county], Tennessee, USA 11. Jesse Benjamin Rushing b 1847 in Bedford, [county], Tennessee, USA

! Company D, 20th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry, CIVIL WAR.

REGIMENT Size- ten companies, commanded by a Colonel. COMPANY Size- approximately 40 men, commanded by a Captain.

1 Rushing, Jessee B. Private, Musician

2 Rushing, Joseph, Private

3 Rushing, Reuben T., Sergeant

4 Rushing, Theodoric B., Captain

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American Civil War Soldiers

Name: Reuben T Rushing ,

Enlistment Date: 07 October 1861

Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

Side Served: Union

State Served: Kentucky

Unit Numbers: 774 774

Service Record: Enlisted as a Sergeant on 07 October 1861

Enlisted in Company D, 20th Infantry Regiment Kentucky on 06 January 1862.

Promoted to Full Sergeant 1st Class on 23 October 1862

Mustered out Company D, 20th Infantry Regiment Kentucky on 17 January 1865 in Louisville, KY

! American Civil War Regiments

REGIMENT Size- ten companies, commanded by a Colonel. COMPANY Size- approximately 40 men, commanded by a Captain.

! Regiment: 20th Infantry Regiment KY

Date Mustered: 17 January 1865

Regiment Type: Infantry

Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 0

Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 36

Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 3

Regimental Soldiers and History: List of Soldiers

Regimental History

Twentieth Infantry

KENTUCKY

(3-YEARS)

Twentieth Infantry. -- Col., Sanders D. Bruce, Lieut.-Cols.,

Charles S. Hanson, Thomas B. Waller; Majs., Benjamin F.

Buckner, Frank E. Walcott.

A portion of this regiment was recruited at Lexington, Ky. by

Col. Bruce, who was captain of the state guard companies,

called the "Chasseurs."

Another portion was recruited at Camp Dick Robinson, and

another at Smithland, Ky., by R. K. Williams and Thomas B.

Waller. The regiment was mustered in at Smithland Jan. 6,

1862.

The fall of Fort Donelson in February led to the concentration

of the forces under Gen. Buell at Nashville, and the regiment

marched from Bardstown to that place. From Nashville it

marched to Pittsburg landing with Buell's army and took part

in the second day's battle of Shiloh.

From Shiloh the regiment moved with the army to Corinth and in

the siege of that place was engaged in numerous skirmishes,

one of which rose to the dignity of a battle, being the affair

at the widow Surratt's house, where Bruce's brigade was

engaged.

The regiment marched with Buell's army from Corinth to

northern Alabama, being at Huntsville and other points, and

thence to McMinnville and other points in Tennessee. In

August it began to move with Buell to Kentucky and marched

with Nelson's division from Louisville to Perryville. It was

engaged in the skirmishing of that battle and then moved in

pursuit of Bragg, as far as Mt. Vernon.

It then marched through Somerset and Glasgow to Nashville and

remained there until December, when it was ordered to Bowling

Green. On July 5, 1863, it was attacked at Lebanon Ky., by

the Confederate Gen. Morgan and after a most heroic defense

was overpowered and compelled to surrender.

The regiment's loss was 3 killed and 16 wounded. The regiment

was paroled and ordered to Louisville where it remained on

provost duty until it was ordered to the front May 15, 1864.

It then joined Sherman's army in Georgia. Maj. Waller, in his

report, says his regiment was placed in Strickland's brigade,

Hascall's division, 23rd army corps, May 30, 1864 and that

from that day until the capture of Atlanta it was in all the

movements, battles and skirmishes of that great campaign

fighting at Dallas, Acworth, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree

Creek and many other places of less note.

After the Atlanta campaign the regiment was ordered to

Kentucky, with instructions to report to Gen. Hugh Ewing. It

was mustered out Jan. 17, 1865, at Louisville, and its

veterans and recruits were transferred to the 6th Ky. cavalry.

Source: The Union Army, vol. 4, p. 332

Battles Fought

Fought at Atlanta, GA.

Fought at Corinth, MS.

Fought on 20 November 1861 at Crittenden County, KY.

Fought on 07 April 1862 at Shiloh, TN.

Fought on 15 April 1862.

Fought on 12 July 1862 at Athens, AL.

Fought on 15 July 1862 at Nelson Cross Roads, KY.

Fought on 03 January 1863 at Stones River, TN.

Fought on 05 July 1863 at Lebanon, KY.

Fought on 14 November 1863.

Fought on 03 June 1864 at Near Ackworth, GA.

Fought on 10 June 1864 at Dallas, GA.

Fought on 10 June 1864 at Pine Mountain, GA.

Fought on 18 June 1864.

Fought on 24 June 1864 at Marietta, GA.

Fought on 27 June 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.

Fought on 29 June 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.

Fought on 30 June 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.

Fought on 02 July 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.

Fought on 21 July 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 22 July 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 26 July 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 02 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 04 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 11 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 13 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 15 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 25 August 1864.