Clayton Farley

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Clayton Farley 1840-1919 served in Thomas Legion of Cherokees and Highlanders. He is buried in a Confederate Cemetary, I was wondering if anyone had info on him?

John Mason (1831-1897) of Schullykill PA served in the 56th Pa infantry. Any info?

John Brawner (1822-1892) of the 27th Mo served but I can't find any info, he is buried in Adair County, Mo.

I'm sorry to bother you guys, but I have all these ancestors and limited resources to find them, My thanks to all of you!
 
I'm happy to help you with Clayton Farley.
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Clayton Farley 1840-1919 served in Thomas Legion of Cherokees and Highlanders. He is buried in a Confederate Cemetary, I was wondering if anyone had info on him?

John Mason (1831-1897) of Schullykill PA served in the 56th Pa infantry. Any info?

John Brawner (1822-1892) of the 27th Mo served but I can't find any info, he is buried in Adair County, Mo.

I'm sorry to bother you guys, but I have all these ancestors and limited resources to find them, My thanks to all of you!
Clayton Farley was my gr gr grandfather. What kind of info are you looking for?
 
Clayton Farley 1840-1919 served in Thomas Legion of Cherokees and Highlanders. He is buried in a Confederate Cemetary, I was wondering if anyone had info on him?

John Mason (1831-1897) of Schullykill PA served in the 56th Pa infantry. Any info?

John Brawner (1822-1892) of the 27th Mo served but I can't find any info, he is buried in Adair County, Mo.

I'm sorry to bother you guys, but I have all these ancestors and limited resources to find them, My thanks to all of you!

Enlisting the same day as Clayton (July 19, 1862) was a William Farley, 1st Corporal James S. Farley transferred from 2nd Company A to Company G. All 3 were from Jackson County, NC (from the book about the Legion titled, "Storm In The Mountains." It contains the company rosters.)
 
John Brawner (1822-1892) of the 27th Mo served but I can't find any info, he is buried in Adair County, Mo.

You are not bothering anyone.
The "problem" is you didn't mention any State for the Confederate Cemetery or even whether they were Union or Confederate.
Looks like John Brawner was Union.

Here are only a few records. He was on detached service to Macon and may have been sick for awhile. Here are pages 2, 13 & 15 in his file. Most cards just have Pay period and Present or Absent with no special details. Seems he made 5th Sergeant of Company A.

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