Muhlenberg County Kentucky
Military Records
Soldiers B
- Baker, Elias. Civil War. Died 20 Sept 1875.
- Union. Kentucky Cavalry, Corporal, Company F, 3rd Regiment.
- Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans, 1879-1903, Image.
- Baldwin, Harbert. War of 1812.
- Barfield, James W. Civil War.
- Union. Kentucky Cavalry, Private, Company F, 3rd Regiment.
- Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans, 1879-1903, Image.
- Barton, Joe. World War II.
- Beasley, Champ S. Civil War. Died 27 Dec 1871.
- Union. Kentucky Infantry, Private, Company D, 52nd Regiment.
- Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans, 1879-1903, Image.
- Bivins, John M. Civil War. Died 20 May 1862.
- Union. Kentucky Infantry, Private, Company D, 17th Regiment.
- Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans, 1879-1903, Image.
- Blackwell, Thomas. World War II.
- Bone, John. Revolutionary War.
- Brewer, Donald L. Army.
- Times Argus [Central City, KY], 7 Sept 1967. Cmdr. D.L. Brewer ends law course. Unit Commander Donald L. Brewer of Drakesboro, United States Army, of Annville, Pa., has been awarded a diploma after successfully completing a course in law from LaSalle Extension University of Chicago. Commander Brewer, a career officer, is attached to the 1st USA Control Center, Co. 549th Ordinance Det. (EDC), Fort Meade, Md. He is a graduate of Drakesboro High School. He and his wife have two daughters, Donna, 6, and Deania, 4.
- Brizendine, Leroy. Revoluationary War.
- Brown, James Harrison. Civil War. Born 2 Apr 1844. Died 29 Nov 1936.
- Union. Kentucky Infantry, Private, Company B, 11th Regiment. Enlisted 28 Sep 1861 at South Carrolton, Kentucky. Mustered in 9 Dec 1861 for 3 years at Camp Calhoun, Kentucky, under the command of Col. Pierce Butler Hawkins and Lt. Col. S.P. Love.
- Kentucky Death Certificate 1936-34284.
- Messenger [Central City, KY], 3 Dec 1936: Blackie Brown taken by death. Well known citizen and veteran of War between the States died Sunday. The ranks of the surviving members of Muhlenberg veterans of the War Between the States were reduced Sunday when death claimed “Uncle” Blackie Brown, 92, a Union Soldier in the conflict between the States. Mr. Brown died at the home of a son, Pete Brown, a resident of the Cherry Hill section of the county. For many years he resided in Central City and was a life-long resident of the county, being born near Cedar Grove. He was a member of the Cedar Grove Baptist church, uniting many years ago, and was at one time Coroner of Muhlenberg county. Services were held Monday afternoon at the Cedar Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. Mr. Kittinger of Bremen and interment was in the church cemetery. Surviving are five sons and one daughter: Mannie Brown, Bremen; Jim Brown, Earles; Dan Brown of Old Bethel community; Vasco Brown, a resident of Eastern Kentucky, and Pete Brown, R. 3, Central City; and Mrs. Jess Richie.
Browning, Dyer C. Civil War.
- Union. Kentucky Infantry, Private, Company H, 11th Regiment.
- Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans, 1879-1903, Image.
Browning, Joseph F. Air Force.
- Times-Argus [Central City, KY], 7 Sept 1967. Browning named Outstanding Airman. Greenville - Airman 3 C Joseph F. Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eura Browning of Greenville, has been selected base outstanding supply airman of the Quarter at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, NC. He was cited because of his dedication to service, reponsiveness to demands, initiative in applying knowledge and for exerting extra effort to provide more than mere satisfaction in his duties. Airman Browning is described as being outstanding in every sense and he repeatedly demonstrates qualities that lead to his nomination as Airman of the Quarter.
Browning, Marion C. Army.
- Times-Argus [Central City, KY], 7 Sept 1967. M.C. Browning ends helicopter training. Greenville - Marion C. Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Browning of Greenville Route 2, graduated Aug. 29 as an aviator from the Army Aviation School at Fort Rucker, Ala. He received instruction in helicopter maintenance and survival techniques, various fire techniques and tactical maneuvers for helicopters supporting ground troops in Vietnam.
Buell, Don Carlos. Seminole War, Mexican-American War, and Civil War. Born 23 Mar 1818. Died 19 Nov 1898.
- Lexington Observer & Reporter, 3 June 1865, Article.
- Gen. D.C. Buell dying. Leader [Lexington, KY], 30 Aug 1898, Article.
- Forbidden room was broken into. Twice-A-Week Messenger [Owensboro, KY], 26 May 1903, Article.
- Sealed room of General Buell. Fort Wayne Sentinel [IN], 27 June 1903, Article.
Updated Novmeber 25, 2025.