| Regimental officers from Jay County in the Seventh Indiana Cavalry Regiment:
| Colonel, John P. C. Shanks, was on General Fremont's staff from Missouri. |
| Surgeon, William Freeman, |
| Chaplin, James Marquis. |
Members of Company E, Seventh Indiana Cavalry from Jay County
Captain, David T. Skinner. |
Second Lieutenant, James Sloan, promoted to First Lieutenant. |
Sergeants
| Orderly William M. Skinner, |
| 3rd, Barton B. Jenkins, |
| 4th, James S. Stansberry. |
Corporals
| Morgan L. Gray, |
| Judson Skinner, died ---, |
| John K. Tetters, |
| William Underwood. |
Privates
| John Adair, |
| William Adair, |
| Sanford P. Ames, |
| John W. Babb, |
| Joseph Blackburn, |
| John G. W. Clevenger, |
| James G. Cloud, |
| Daniel B. Crow, died ---, |
| Abijah Crow, |
| Humphrey Davis, |
| John H. Elliott, |
| David Farris, |
| Obadiah Gardner, died ---, |
| Isaac Griffith, |
| Samuel I. Gray, |
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| George Haley, |
| Richard D. Hoover, |
| George W. Hambleton, |
| Jerome Hiatt, |
| Jas. C. Jay, Hospital Steward, |
| Emanuel Knepper, |
| Joseph Knepper, |
| Eli Lehr, |
| Benjamin F. Paxson, |
| John Q. Paxson, |
| Coston Porter, |
| John Roberts, |
| John Schneider, |
| William H. Smith, |
| Daniel H. Van Camp, killed in Battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi,
June 10, 1864. |
| William Van Skyhawk, |
| John Ware, |
| Enos Walker, |
| Morris P. Wood. |
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Recapitulation
| Regimental Officers |
3 |
| Company E |
43 |
| Died |
4 |
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