11th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Confederate)

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Brief History
This Unit was organized in February 1863, by consolidating the 17th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, one company from the 24th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, and two companies of the 5th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. It then disbanded as there were no members at Appomattox. Field officers: Colonels Oliver R. Funsten and Lunsford L. Lomax, Lieutenant Colonel Matt D. Ball, and Majors William H. Harness and Edward H. McDonald.

Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin
Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first.

Company A (The Wildcat Company) - many men from Berkeley County, some from Morgan, Jefferson and Frederick County

Company B (The Hardy Rangers) - many men from Hardy County

Company C (The Brock's Gap Sharpshooters or The Brock's Gap Rifles) - many men from Rockingham County

Company D (Captain Edward H. McDonald) - many men from Hampshire County

Company E (Potomac Mounted Riflemen or Valley Mounted Riflemen) - many men from Shenandoah and Rockbridge County

Company F (The Bath Grays) - many men from Bath County, Virginia and Pocahontas County, West Virginia

Company G (The Bath Guards) - many men from Bath County

Company H ( Captain A. M. Pierce) - many men from Frederick County and Winchester

Company I (Fairfax Cavalry or chesterfield Troop) - many men from Fairfax County

Company K (Captain O. R. Weems) - many men from Clarke County

The information above is from 11th Virginia Cavalry, by Richard L. Armstrong.


 * Field and Staff


 * Company A


 * Company B


 * Company C


 * Company D


 * Company E


 * Company F (


 * Company G
 * Company H


 * Company I


 * Company K

The information above is from 11th Virginia Cavalry, by Richard L. Armstrong

Other Sources
National Park Service, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, (accessed 6 December 2010).