ANDREW JACKSON JUDD
8th TENNESSEE (DIBRELL'S) CAVALRY
CSA
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Born: 3 January 1839 in Greene County, Kentucky
Died: 9 June 1907 in Putnam County, Tennessee
Buried: Paran Cemetery, Overton County, Tennessee
Parents: John Greer and Martha Ann (Simpson) Judd
Married: Sarah P. Harp about 1858 in Overton County, Tennessee
Born: 23 September 1842 in Overton County, Tennessee
Died: 4 January 1908 in Putnam County, Tennessee
Buried:
Parents: James Marion and Rhoda (Maxwell) Harp
Children:
- William F. Judd
- Polly Ann Judd
- Louis Bluford Judd
- John C. Judd
- Letty M. Judd
- Jasper A. Judd
- Eugene Judd
- Porter Judd
- Willie Judd
- Hensley Judd
MILITARY INFORMATION
13th (Gore's) Tennessee Cavalry
(also known as 8th Tennessee Cavalry)
Company F
ABSTRACT:
- Entered the service as a Private and left the service as a Private
- Enlisted 16 Sep 1862 at Overton County
- 12 Oct 1862: Present
PENSION APPLICATION ABSTRACT
S6875
ABSTRACT:
- Filed 11 April 1905
- Rejected
- Resident of Algood, TN
- Member: 8th TN Cavalry
- Enlisted in 1862 Forrest Command, Col. G. G. Dibrell & Daughtery - Lt. Colonel, Captain J. S. Roberts; 1st Lt. W. P. Chapin
- Battles: Franklin Pike & Parker's Cross Road
- Wife is 62 years old
- 1 son and 1 daughter
- Attest: L. T. Peek & John Boatman
Supporting Documents:
- AJJ (6 May 1905) - AJJ was not with the regular army at the time of surrender. He came home on a furlough with his Captain. While on furlough, the regiment was driven by Federals into East TN rendering it impossible for him to return to his unit.
- S. A. Johnson (8 May 1905) - provides additional proof
- W. S. Swallows (8 May 1905) - provides additional proof
- W. S. Swallows (5 Jul 1905) - Status request
- Tennessee Board of Pension Examiners (12 Jul 1905) - Request for Service Records
- War Department (15 Jul 1905) - Sent service records
- Tennessee Board of Pension Examiners (13 Dec 1905) - sends status of application
- W. F. Judd (7 Feb 1906) - Supports his father's claim
- David M. Norris & Jasper N. Harp (10 Jan 1906) - were soldiers with AJJ
CENSUS DATA
- 1850 Census:
- 1860 Census: Overton County, TN, Page 149
- 1870 Census: Overton County, TN, Page 255
- 1880 Census: Overton County, TN, Page 256C
- 1900 Census: Putnam County, TN, Page 140B
OBITUARY
Putnam County Herald 1 January 1908, Vol. V, No. 49, Page 4
- This community was made sad to hear of the death of Mrs. Sarah Judd, who died Jan. 4. Mrs. Judd was a good Christian lady and was loved by everyone.