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Company E, 12th Regiment of NC Troops |
The company was raised 22 April 1861 by attorney Augustus W Burton. The men were trained at Garysburg, NC, and became part of the 2nd Regiment of NC Volunteers.
The regiment was mustered into Confederate service 18 May 1861 and sent to Camp Caroline at Norfolk, Virginia, and reorganized into the 12th Regiment of NC Troops.
More detailed information on each of these soldiers can be found in North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster, Volume V, Infantry,
compiled by Weymouth T Jordan, Jr with Unit Histories by Louis H Manarin.
All genealogists owe a debt of gratitude to these gentlemen for their wonderful tribute to our ancestors.
OFFICERS:
Augustus W BURTON, Captain
Plato DURHAM, Captain
Jerome B FULTON, Captain & Major
John W GIDNEY, Captain
Jesse JENKINS, Captain, wounded at Gaines Mill
Cicero A DURHAM 1st Lieutenant
Irvin J HARDIN, 2nd Lieutenant, died of typhoid 12 August 1862
Philow Peter HOKE, 2nd Lieutenant
Benjamin F LOGAN, 1st Lieutenant
David M MILLER, 2nd Lieutenant, killed at Malvern Hill 1 July 1862
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS:
Robert G BROWN, Sargeant, wounded 19 September 1864 at Winchester
William L CHAPMAN, Sargeant, wounded 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
Jacob Augustus DEAL, Sargeant
Moses P DELLINGER, Sargeant
Minor W DOGGETT, Sargeant
Jeremiah W FULTON, Sargeant John E HOEY, Sargeant
Samuel L HOPPER, Sargeant
John S WEBER, Sargeant Lewis M WELLS, 1st Sargeant, killed 2 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
William W WRIGHT, 1st Sargeant
Williamson Fortune GOLD, Corporal
Quincy Jefferson HARMON, Corporal, died of wounds at Gaines Mill 28 June 1862
John C OATES, Corporal
William W SMITH, Musician, this young man enlisted at the age of 12
David D WHISNANT, Corporal, wounded at Chancellorsville and Gettyburg
Abner B WRIGHT, Corporal
PRIVATES:
Robert L ADAMS, killed 1 July 1863 at Gettysburg
Robert S BARRY, wounded 2 July 1862
A R BEAM
J C BEAM
John M BEAM, died 4 October 1863 of typhoid
Zimri P BIGGERS, wounded at Bunker Hill January 1863
Edward W BLACKWELL
Charles P BLANTON, died 14 June 1862 of typhoid
John Broadus BLANTON, wounded at Gettysburg
William A BLANTON, died 3 July 1862 of typhoid
William C BLANTON, killed 27 May 1862 at Hanover Courthouse
W H BOSTICK
Samuel J BRIDGES, died 14 OPctober 1864 at Staunton
Henry N. BROCK
David M BROOKES, wounded 2 July 1862
Napoleon B CABANESS, died 7 July 1862 of typhoid
James P CABANISS
W. M. L. CHANDLER
Ambrose CLINE, wounded at Chancellorsville, died 14 October 1864 at Winchester.
Labin Wilson CLINE
John M. COLLINS
James B CONNER, died 6 July 1862 at Richmond, VA
Phillip H. CONNER
Franklin M CORNWALL, killed 13 May 1864 at Spotsylvania
Amos H. CORNWELL
James J CORNWELL, wounded 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill, also wounded at Chancellorsville & Spotsylvania
James COSTNER, wounded 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill, died 25 September 1862
William C CRITES, wounded 11 October 1863
Sidney A CROWDER, killed 1 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
John W DALTON
J E DAVIS
Peter Wheelstraw DELLINGER
Died April 1863 Typhoid fever near Yorktown Va.
William DELLINGER
James R R DOGGETT, died 10 July 1862 at Richmond
Minor W. DOGGETT
Marcus A DORITY, wounded April 1864
Benjamin H DURHAM, died 12 August 1861 at Fort Nelson, VA
Charles C DURHAM
Charles J DURHAM, wounded 1 July 1863 at Gettysburg, died 13 July 1863
Columbus DURHAM (from Rutherford County), wounded 2 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
Lemuel N DURHAM
Seaton Gayles DURHAM, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
Sepio E DURHAM (from Rutherford County), died 22 October 1861 at Portsmouth
James ELMORE
Gardner M ESKRIDGE, died 7 July 1862 of fever
John H ESKRIDGE, died 10 July 1862 of typhoid
John J G ESKRIDGE, died 1 August 1862 of typhoid
M ESKRIDGE
William Harrison ESKRIDGE, wounded 22 September 1864 at Fisher's Hill, Virginia
Thomas A FRIDDLE (from Burke County)
David FROMBARGER
Andrew C FULLENWIDER
Jonathan C GIDNEY, wounded19 May 1864
W W GILBERT
William F GILLESPIE
Thomas Jefferson GLASSCOCK, wounded 2 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
Marion B GOLD, wounded 1 July 1862 at Malvern Hill, died 4 July 1862 at Richmond, VA
William C GOLD, died 16 July 1862 at Richmond, VA
D P GOODE
Thomas Franklin GOODE
Peter GREEN
Samuel J GREEN
Thomas F GREEN
W H GREEN
Leroy R GRIGG
Ephraim HALLMAN
Hosea HALLMAN
Varda HALLMAN
David HAMRICK, killed 2 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
Elijah HAMRICK, wounded 2 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
James M HAMRICK
Leander A HAMRICK, wounded 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
A C HARDIN, died 5 July 1864 of disease
Crayton HARDIN
James Polk HARDIN
Peter B HARMON
John J HARRELLSON
Asbury D HAWKINS
James B HAWKINS
William HEATHER
Thomas B HENDRICK, killed 1 July 1862 at Malvern Hill
James B HICKS, died 17 June 1862 at Richmond
Joseph W HILL, died 15 October 1861 at Portsmouth
W R HILL
Frederick L HOKE
William W HORN, wounded 9 April 1865
Ezekiel H HOWELL
Alfred HUFFMAN
Andrew J HUGHES
Francis F INGOLD
Joseph K IRBY, Sr
Austin IRVIN
M W JARRETT
Crawford D D JOLLY, wounded 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville & 12 May 1864 at Spotsyvania
Stanford W JOLLEY, wounded 3 May 1863 and died 16 June 1863 at Richmond
Asbury N JONES, wounded 1 July 1862 at Malvern Hill, died 8 August 1862
Edmund A JONES, wounded 4 July 1862 & 2 May 1863
Harper F JONES, wounded 12 May 1864 at Spotsylvania
James C JONES, wounded 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill, died 14 July 1862 at Richmond, VA
Edward J LACKEY, wounded & died 8 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
William P LAYTON, killed 1 July 1863 at Gettysburg
James C LOGAN
John P LOGAN
Leonidas M LOGAN, wounded 1 July 1862 at Malvern Hill
Monroe LONGON, killed 1 July 1862 at Malvern Hill
W A G MARTIN
August A MCAFEE
Larkin MCGINNIS, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
J W MCMULLIN
J M MCMURRAY
Thomas MCSWAIN
William M MCSWAIN
G P MILLER
John Fullenwider MILLER
Jones M MILLER
Robert MILLER
George MOOSE
Archibald MOSS
John H NEAL
John P NOWEL
Addison T OATES, wounded 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
William R OATES
James E OSBORNE
Toliver C OWENS, wounded 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
Samuel POSTON
Devany PUTNAM
Anonymous W QUINN
Albert J REDMOND
Timothy J RUNNIONS, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
Thomas C SCOTT
Jesse M SCRUGGS
Toliver D SCRUGGS (from Rutherford County)
Leander J SIMMONS, wounded & died 22 August 1861 at Charles Town
Squire S SIMMONS, killed 1 July 1862 at Malvern Hill
William W SMITH, Musician
"Enlisted at Taylorsville, VA, at age 12, March 21, 1864, for the war.
Mustered in as Musician. Present or accounted for through December, 1864."
Absalom SPANGLER, wounded 2 July 1862 & 2 May 1863
William N SPANGLER
Richard STARK
George SWRONCE
William T A TIDWELL
James Madison TOMS
John H TOWRY
William Marcus TUCKER
Daniel WARLICK, wounded 19 October 1864 at Cedar Creek
William WARLICK
Thomas J WASHBURN
James WATTS, died 31 July 1861 at Camp Carolina, Virginia
Albert Y WEATHERS, killed 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill
Rufus P WEATHERS, died 26 October 1864 at Baltimore, MD
P B WEBB
John K WELLS, Jr, wounded 2 May 1863 at Chancellorsville & wounded October 1864
E M WHISNANT
Isham WHITE, died 17 January 1864 at Richmond
Drury S WILKINS
Joseph J WILLIS, wounded at Malvern Hill, died 3 July 1862
Polk WILSON
William M WILSON
James Alexander WRAY
Samuel L WRAY
Abner B WRIGHT, Musician
George H WRIGHT, wounded 2 May 1863 & 12 May 1864
William J WRIGHT, died 4 August 1862 at home
J L WYCKOFF
Daniel P YOUNT
David YOUNT
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