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Company I, 34th Regiment of NC Troops |
This unit was raised and enlisted in Rutherford County on 6 October 1861. The company functioned as part of the regiment for the entirety of the war and its exploits are reported as part of the regimental history. More detailed information on each of these soldiers can be found in North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster, Volume X, 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:
SIMMONS, James O, Captain
MCDOWELL, John L, Captain
WOOD, James, Captain, wounded 2 July1863 at Gettysburg
MCKINNEY, William A, 2nd Lieutenant
SIMMONS, Asbury, 2nd Lieutenant
PHILLIPS, Thomas P, 2nd Lieutenant
HUNTLEY, George Jobe, 2nd Lieutenant, wounded 27 June 1862 at Gaines Mill, killed 3 July 1863 at Gettysburg
NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS:
WATKINS, Jonas B, 1st Sergeant, died 7 July 1862 at Richmond
ROBBINS, Elisha, Seargeant, wounded at Chancellorsville
SMITH, Joseph C, 2nd Sergeant
HINSDALE, Charles C, 3rd Sergeant, wounded at Chancellorsville
FOWLER, Leonard, 4th Sergeant, wounded at Manassas and Gettysburg
SUTTLE, George M, 1st Corporal
FOWLER, Daniel W, 2nd Corporal
ROBBINS, Jackson, Corporal, killed at Gettysburg
SIMMONS, Elisha L, 4th Corporal, died 17 August 1862 at Richmond
PRIVATES:
BAREFIELD, William, wounded at Manassas
BLANTON, William
BOWERS, William, from South Carolina
BRIDGES, Aaron
BROOKS, James T
BURGESS, William
CARGEL, Sansbury, killed 26 June 1862 at Ellysons Mill
CHANCY, E A, from Montgomery County
CLAYTON, J L, from Granville County, wounded at Chancellorsville
COLBERT, Lewis,died 25 January 1862
CRAWFORD, John H, wounded at Shepherdstown
DECK, Joseph L
DYER, John W, died 10 December 1861
FISHER, William, from Lincoln County
FLINN, M W, wounded at the 2nd Battle of Manassas
GOODE, George, died 30 March 1862
GOODE, John W
GOODE, William R, died 30 march 1862
GRIFFIN, James T, wounded at Gettysburg
HANSELL, John P, from Gaston County
HARRIS, Burell B, joined 1 April 1864, surrendered at Appomatox.
HARRIS, Nimrod
HARRIS, William C
HAWKINS, G M, from Cleveland County
HAWKINS, J B, from Cleveland County
HAYES, Thomas
HENDERSON, James
HENSON, J P
HENSON, P J, wounded at Gettysburg
HESTER, Jamaes M
HESTER, Jason, died 20 March 1863
HESTER, John
HONEYCUTT, Dillard
HONEYCUTT, Marion, killed 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville
HOPPER, John A M
HUGHES, Talliferro, died 1 April 1862
HUNTLEY, G J, wounded near Richmond, VA, killed at Gettysburg
JENKINS, Eli
JENKINS, Henry, wounded at Gettysburg
JENKINS, John
JOLLY, James, from Cabarrus County
JONES, William L, wounded 30 June 1862
KENNEDY, J C, killed 26 June 1862 at Mechanicsville
KENNEDY, John
KENNEDY, Joseph, wounded at Gettysburg
KENNEDY, Thomas
KIMBRELL, James N F, died 15 February 1862 at Goldsboro
KIMBRELL, Michael A, wounded 30 June 1862
KIMBRELL, Thomas
KING, Wilkie J, died 27 March 1862
LANCASTER, D D
LINEBERGER, John F, from Gaston County,wounded at Chancellorsville
MARTIN, James
MARTIN, William
MAYES, Orson
MCDOWELL, J L, from Rutherford County
MCFALLS, T C
MINTZ, John C, wounded at Chancellorsville
MINTZ, Thomas J, wounded at Chancellorsville and near Richmond
MOISEN, J R
MORROW, E G
MORROW, George W
MORROW, James R, wounded at Ox Hill, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg
MURDE, Martin
NEAL, John B, died 25 February 1862
PADGETT, Marcus
PHILLIPS, Hilman
RAINES, Stephen
RUPPE, Samuel, from Cleveland County, wounded at Chancellorsville
SHEHAN, James F, wounded at Ox Hill
SIMMONS, M W
SMITH, Dillard, died 30 June 1863
SMITH, John C, died 25 November 1862
SMITH, William R
SPLAWN, James T
STEADMAN, James, wounded at Richmond and Gettysburg
STEADMAN, Perry
STRICKLAND, Marion, wounded at Sharpsburg
SUTTLE, Phillip, died 5 June 1863
SUTTON, William, wounded at the 2nd Battle of Manassas
TATE, Gamewell
TATE, H J
TOLER, James, killed at Gettysburg
UPCHURCH, Daniel
WALKER, Thomas, died 5 October 1862
WATKINS, T E C
WEBB, Daniel
WHITT, William
WILSON, Joseph
WOOD, Marcus
WOOD, Thompson J, wounded at Chancellorsville and Getysburg
WYATT, James
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