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Would you like your name added to this list of researchers? Just e-mail me Note: Most of these heroes are from North Carolina, but I've begun adding soldiers from other states as they are requested and I'm adding their findagrave memorial if it is known. Be sure to visit the gravesite and pay your respects and thanks to our heroes. |
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Note: Individuals are listed in alphabetical order. Full companies are listed, North Carolina first, then the Regiment, then the company. You may scroll down or use your browser search. |
These folks are researching an entire NC Regiment or Company: |
Company C, 12th Regiment of NC Infantry Raymond C Killeen |
Company F, 12th Regiment of NC Infantry Raymond C Killeen |
Company I, 17th Regiment of NC Troops [email protected] |
18th Regiment of NC Infantry Ron Hughes |
26th Regiment of NC Troops |
28th Regiment of NC Troops Alan is considering doing a PhD at Keele University, England on the 28th North Carolina Regiment in which several Lowes and Mortons served. He would be interested in hearing from those with ancestors in this regiment, anyone with information on the 28th's exploits, and especially persons researching Colonel Samuel D Lowe. |
Company I, 30th Regiment of NC Troops Robert Bone |
Company G, 38th Regiment of NC Troops |
Company H, 49th Regiment of NC Troops photo which depicts the uniform worn by his hero. |
Company G, 50th Regiment of NC Troops My family tree includes Roberson/Nanney/Morgan/McDades of the Rutherford Co area. So far I have found family ties to about 15 of the 140 men who served in Company G. men that served in Company G. much of been like in Rutherford Co in 1860 for these men and families. I am not a writer, so it might be a stretch. share the info I have collected: |
Company G, 52nd Regiment of NC Troops |
Company B, 54th Regiment of NC Troops Chas Parker |
CSS Albermarle Chuck Hooper is writing a book on this noble vessel. [email protected] |
CSS Old Dominion |
These Veterans are being researched: |
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N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
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James W(ashington) Alexander
Company K, 33rd Virginia Infantry
I have among my ancestors (according to a document that I have only a copy of) one James Washington Alexander.
I have another paper, hand written, which is on a James W. Alexander. I believe it's the same person, even though
there are a couple of minor discrepancies. It says he was in Company K, 33rd Virginia Infantry, Private, Confederate.
I'm going to type in the rest of the information and you can decide whether to place him on your site.
Maybe someone else can use the information or can give me some more.
This is as I have it.
Muster Roll
- July 15th to Aug 31, 1861 dated Aug 31, 1861
enlisted July 15, 1861 at Winchester, VA for 1 year
- Aug 31, 1861 absent, sick at hospital in Mt. Jackson, Virginia
- Residence, Shenendoah, Virginia
- Appears on a roll of Prisoners of War forwarded from Wheeling VA to Camp Chase, Ohio, to June 30, 1862.
Captured M'tn Dept. on June 13, 1862.
- June 29, 1862
age: 38 years
height: 5 ft. 11 inches
complexion: fair, eyes: blue, hair: sandy
occupation: farmer
residence: Shenendoah Co, VA
- exchanged Aug 25, 1862
(Note: While I had not originally planned to add other states to this list, I believe my ancestors would be
terribly upset if I left off any hero who has descendants asking for info. I'm happy to add Melora's request for contacts.)
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John D. D.
Alexander
Company G, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
From Mecklenburg County, NC, Mr. Alexander apparently was a member of that unit
and died
at the battle of Gaines' Mill in Virginia on the 27th of June, 1862. He is listed as a musician.
Looking for any information on his
burial site.
Tom
Cathey
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Alman, Allman, Almon
Rowan County, NC, Regiments
Michael Weddington
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David H Allen
Company G, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Private Allen is buried in northern Alabama.
Richard Andrews
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John E Allen
Company G, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Private Allen is buried in northern Alabama.
Richard Andrews
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Joseph Allen
Company G, 45th Regiment of NC Troops
Resident of Rockingham, NC, was wounded at Appomattox Court House.
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Larkin Allen
Company G, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Father of John and David, Private Allen is buried in northern Alabama.
Richard Andrews
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William A Anderson
Company I, 40th Regiment NC Troops
(3rd Regiment NC Artillery)
A Burke County, NC, resident, William enlisted at the age of 30 on 30 September 1862 and fought in
battles at Fort Fisher, NC and Fort Holmes, Smith's Island. He was present and
accounted for until his death on 4 December 1864 in Wilmington, NC.
Dennis Morgan
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Lorenzo Dow Arnold
Company G, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
"Looking for primary source indicating that Lorenzo Dow Arnold did indeed
serve with this unit."
Tim Linder
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Thomas H Arnold
15th Regiment of NC Troops
Mr Arnold was a tobacco farmer from Fuquay Springs, who along with his brother Solomon
enlisted on 18 May 1861, and was paroled at Appomattox on 9 May 1865.
Mary Arnold Gray
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Solomon Arnold
15th Regiment of NC Troops
Mr Arnold was a tobacco farmer from Fuquay Springs, who along with his brother
Thomas enlisted on 18 May 1861,
and was paroled at Appomattox on 9 May 1865.
Mary Arnold Gray
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George Franklin Baker
53rd Co' B, NC Infantry
Enlisted March 14, 1862, Mecklenburg County ( Known as the Mecklenburg Farmers).
Wounded at
Gettysburg July 3,1863.
Wounded again October, 1864, at CedarCreek, Va. Survived the war.
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William Riley Barnett
Private
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Larry Davis
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John Bennett
Company K, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Floyd Beaty
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John Clayton Black
37th Reginment of NC Troops
Enlisted 11 October 1864, captured and sent to Hart's Island, NY. Moved to Carroll County,
Arkansas after his release and is buried at Rock Springs Baptist Church in that county.
Dorothy M Sheffield
Portland, TX
also,
Earl D House
Sand Springs, Oklahoma
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Francis A Blanton
Private
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Scott Dunaway
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Kenneth C Blanton
Company D, 16th Regiment of NC Troops
Wounded at Seven Pines, he returned to duty prior to Oct. 14, 1862, when he was paroled by the
enemy at Arlington VA, place and date of capture not reported. But then,
"Nominated for the Badge of Distinction for gallantry at Chancellorsville, VA, May 1-4, 1863"
and present or accounted for until captured at Hatcher's Run, VA April 2, '65.
Confined at Pt. Lookout MD until released June 23, 1865 after taking the Oath.
James Stone
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Abraham Anderson Bolick
Alexander A Bolick
Company H, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
"Alexander Boys"
According to " N.C.Troops A Roster" Volume 13, this company was raised primarily in
Alexander and Onslow counties March-April 1862 and was mustered into state service at
Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, May 31 where it was assigned to the 55th Regiment as Co H. They remained so the rest of the war.
Alexander A. Bolick, a native of Burke County, NC, lived in Alexander County and farmed
for a living. He inlisted at age 39 April 3 1862. Reported absent on wheat furlough in June 1862,
his wife had a baby while he was at home. His brother Anderson joined
Sept 1 1862 at the age of 25.Alexander was wounded at the Wilderness in the thigh May 5 1864,
hospitalized at Richmond and transferred to another hospital May 15.
After returning to duty, he was wounded in the hip at Globe Tavern Aug 18 1864. Sometime before
Nov 1 1864 he returned to duty once again and this time was captured near
Hatcher's Run March 25 1865 confined at Point Lookout, Maryland on April 2 1865.
He was released June 23 1865.
Both brothers were on the Roll of Honor for Gallantry at globe Tavern Virginia Aug 19 1865.
This researcher is eager to learn more about the 55th, and especially Company H.
Dale Bolick
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John Wesley Bone
Company I, 30th Regiment of NC Troops
Served 10 September 1861 - 9 April 1865
William Robert Bone
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William H Bowen, Private
Company D, 16th Regiment of NC Troops
Gordon Parks
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James Brady
Private
Company H, 28th Regiment NC
"He died 23 July 1862. My uncle tells me, James Brady was buried in the
Confederate Cemetery, in Richmond, Virginia.
James Brady was married to Sarah McSwain; their daughter,
Sarah J Brady married Moses H Wells, of Cleveland County,
North Carolina. Moses H Wells, was a descendent of John Wells,
Kings Mountain, North Carolina."
Annie Odegard
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James W. Bridges
Company K, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Montgomery Co., North Carolina
Distinguished service in the Confederacy
Unit #144
Enlisted as a Private on May 9, 1864.
Enlisted in Company K, 34th Infantry Reg. North Carolina.
POW- on April 5, 1865 at Amelia Court House, VA.
Confined on April 13, 1865 at Point Lookout, Maryland.
Took Oath of Allegiance on June 23, 1865 at Point Lookout, Maryland.
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Lawson Allen Bridges
Sergeant
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
The Cleveland Riflemen
According to descendant
Hubert Bridges, Sgt. Bridges survived the war with a very interesting
record.
He survived the war and has a interesting record.
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Zachariah Bridges, Private
Company E, 12th Regiment of NC Troops
Billy Bridges
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James Brady
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
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James Andrew Bryant
Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Private Bryant was born10 February 1836 in York County, SC, and was killed 27 June 1862 in the battle at Gaines
Mill. He was the son of Lewis and Jennett Hemphill Bryant.He married Sarah Elizabeth Weathers 1859 in Cleveland County,N.C.T
hey had 2 Children before he enlisted in the CSA. He is buried among the Confederate heroes in Hollywood Cemetery at Richmond,VA.
Edgar Bryant
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George L. Buchanan
22nd Infantry Regiment, Company B "McDowell Rifles"
He was wounded at Gettsburg 7/1/1863. Was in hospital in Richmond and later
transferred to Danville. He survived and died in Mitchell County in 1928.
Marilyn Oravetz
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James H Burroughs
Private, born 10 July 1833
Company E, 1st NC Junior Reserves
[email protected]
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Henry Wade Byrd
Company F, 44th Regiment of NC Troops
Private Byrd was a resident of Montgomery County, NC when he enlisted. His wife, Martha Thompson Byrd, indicated
he died at Bristoe when applying for her pension. Records state he died near Orange Court House, VA.
Brenda Johnson
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John Anderson Canipe
Company F 55th Regiment NC
Enlisted 19 April 1862 at age 27, Company F 55th Regiment NC. Surrendered on 09 April 1865 Appomattox Court House, VA.
Died 28 March 1920 Douglas Oregon at age 85.
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Albert Canipe
Company F 55th Regiment NC
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Maxwell Canipe
Company F 55th Regiment NC
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Michael Carpenter
Company B, 28th NC Infantry
Born 1846, Died 1930, buried Cherryville, Gaston County, NC
Lynn Eldridge
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Samuel Carver
Company G, 45th Regiment of NC Troops
"Born in Rockingham County, North Carolina in 1825, Samuel left the farm at age
36 and was mustered in at Camp Mangum in Raleigh.
Wounded at Wilderness, Virginia, May 5, 1864, his left leg was amputated and he
retired on March 4, 1865. Samuel died in 1905,
and is buried in the Mt. Herman Baptist Church Cemetery in Rockingham County."
Rebecca
Owens
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Aaron Cook
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Christopher F Cook
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William Clark
Company F, 26th Regiment of NC Troops
Resided in Burke County and enlisted in Wake County at age 38, January 5 , 1863, for the Civil War.
Present or accounted for until wounded in the foot, leg, and shoulder at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,
July 1, 1863. Reported absent wounded through February, 1865.
Margaret Denise Clarke
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Ambrose Cline
NC 12th Reg. Company E
Charlotte Hughes
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Robert Brice Cochran
35th Co' H, NC Infantry
Enlisted on March 30,1863 at the age of 35 in Mecklenburg County.Surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Va.
April 9,1865 with the Army of Northern Virginia. His name appears on the Confederate Roll of Honor.
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Jesse Kimber Cockerham
Company H, 54th Regiment of NC Troops
Chuck Hooper is writing a book about this Confederate hero & his fighting companions.
[email protected]
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Adney C Cogdell
Company F, 56th Regiment of the NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Allen C Cogdell
Company F, 56th Regiment of the NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Perry Green Cogdell
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Richard S Cogdell
Company I, 38th Regiment of NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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James Harvey Connally
Company A, 7th Regiment of NC Troops
Chuck Hooper is writing a book about this family hero and Company A.
[email protected]
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James Madison Cook
49th Regiment of NC Troops
Buried at St Paul Baptist Church, Casar, Cleveland County, NC
Morris Ramsey
Dianne Sain
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Madison Cook
49th Regiment of NC Troops
Buried along with James Madison Cook in the cemetery at St Paul Methodist Church in Clover, SC.
Morris Ramsey
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Newton C Cooper
Company D, 16th Regiment of NC Troops
James Stone
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John Thomas Covington
1st Sergeant
Company G, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Laurier B McDonald
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Joseph N Covington
Company I, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Joseph enlisted in Rutherford County, NC, on 10 March 1862. In January 1863 he died in Richmond, VA.
Laurier B McDonald
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William J Covington
Company C, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
Served from Cleveland County, 22 June 1861 - 5 December 1861.
Company E, 18th Regiment of NC Troops
From Suck Creek in southeast Rutherford County, Mr Covington served from July 1862 until shot in the kneecap on 22 June.
His two brothers, John Thomas and Joseph N also served.
Laurier B McDonald
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John Allen Crayton
Private, promoted to 3rd Corporal
Company D, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Age 28 at the time of his enlistment 29 July 1861. Corporal Crayton was killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville VA on 3 May 1863
and buried in the Fredricksburg National Cemetery. A medal was presented to his friends for bravery.
Robert W Brandt
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Uriah Sampson Crayton
Private
Company D, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Age 22 at the time of his enlistment at Albemarle, NC, he was promoted to corporal on 15 August 1863 and appears on the
POW list of the Army of Northern Virginia that surrended 9 April 1865 at Appomatox Court House VA.
Robert W Brandt
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William C Crayton
Company D, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Age 33 at the time of his enlistment 29 July 29 1861.. Died 24 June 1862 of typhoid at Camp Widner Hospital
in Richmond VA.
Robert W Brandt
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John Buncombe Crowder
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Mary Magnuson
William Crowder
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Joseph P Crowder
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Mary Magnuson
William Crowder
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Michael W Crowder
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Mary Magnuson
William Crowder
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Robert W Crowder
Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Mary Magnuson
William Crowder
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Spencer Allen Crowder
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Mary Magnuson
William Crowder
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William F Crowder
Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Mary Magnuson
William Crowder
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Daniel Crump
Company C, 18th Regiment of NC Troops
A 34 year old farmer, living in Caldwell County, Daniel Crump was conscripted into service on 20 August 1862 and assigned to
Company C of the 18th. His great-great-grandson, Ted, tells us Daniel fought in the battle of Sharpsburg,
was captured at Spotsylvania and imprisoned for the balance of the war. Ted is interested in learning more about the 18th and t
heir exploits, as well as hearing from anyone with information on the "NC Roll of Honor".
Ted Crump
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David Sidney Dabbs
Sergeant
Company K, 26th Regiment
"Pee Dee Wildcats"
Please see Corporal William Henry Dabbs for more information.
Mitchell Dabbs
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Eiljah Vincent Dabbs
Company I, 43rd Regiment North Carolina
Please see Corporal William Henry Dabbs for more information.
Mitchell Dabbs
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Robert Huntley Dabbs
Company I, 43rd Regiment North Carolina
Please see Corporal William Henry Dabbs for more information.
Mitchell Dabbs
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William Henry Dabbs
Corporal
Company K, 26th Regiment NC Troops
"Pee Dee Wildcats"
"William Henry Dabbs was born around Wadesboro in Anson County North Carolina in 1841. He entered Confederate Service in 1861 and
was discharged from Confederate Service in 1863 due to the wound he received at Malvern Hill Virginia. It appears that he had his thumb
shot off during the battle. William and his brother David Sidney Dabbs both fought at the Battle Of Malvern Hill. David Sidney Dabbs was the
Sergeant of Company K, 26th Regiment. The Battle Of Malvern Hill occured on July 1st, 1862. David Sidney Dabbs goes on to a place called
Gettysburg Pennsylvania and is killed 1 year to the day on July 1st, 1863 on the first day of the fighting. If someone happens to know where
David Sidney Dabbs in buried I really would like to know. Also at the Battle Of Malvern Hill are 2 of William and Davids' other brothers,
Eiljah Vincent Dabbs and Robert Huntley Dabbs. They are in Company I, 43rd Regiment North Carolina Infantry. Robert H. Dabbs
dies at home in 1862 from "Anthrax" after being released from Confederate Service. Elijah Vincent Dabbs is wounded 3 times before t
he war ends and is captured at Drewery's Bluff Virginia in 1865. If anyone knows where any of the men are buried I would appreciate knowing.
Best Regards.
Mitch."
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Abraham Hamby Davis
Company B, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Sandy Run Yellow Jackets"
Great-Great-Grandfather of Gary Davis
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Simon D Davis
Company B, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Sandy Run Yellow Jackets"
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John Hill Davis
Company B, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Sandy Run Yellow Jackets"
Hannah Wolbrueck
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Philip Pinckney Davis
Private
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Larry Davis
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Thomas Allen Davis
Private
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Larry Davis
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Whitson O Davis
Company B, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Sandy Run Yellow Jackets"
Hannah Wolbrueck
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Daniel C. Dellinger
Private
Company C, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
2nd Company D, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
Private Dellinger's descendant tells us he "resided in Cleveland County where he enlisted at the age of 26 on 27 April 1861.
He was present or accounted for until captured at Sharpsburg, Maryland on 17 September 1862, and was hospitalized at Baltimore,
Maryland for unspecified reasons. The private was paroled and transferred to Aiken's Landing, James River, Virginia, where
he was received 5 November 1862 for exchange. The exchange took place 10 November 1862 and he returned to duty prior to 1
January 1863. 1 April 1863 he was transferred to the 2nd Company D, 15th Regiment of NC Troops on 1 April 1863. He was
present or accounted for until reported absent without leave on 15 October 1863, and returned to duty inJanuary or February 1864.
He was present or accounted for until paroled at Appomattox Court House, Virginia on 9 April 1865."
Patrick Ruppe
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Peter Wheelstraw Dellinger
Private
Company E, 12 Regiment of NC Infantry
Died April 1863 Typhoid fever near Yorktown Va.
Patrick Ruppe
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Robert Devinney
Company G, 12th NC Carolina Infantry
"Robert Devinny was a resident of Cleveland County when he enlisted 26 Feb 1863 in Wake County, North Carolina.
He was mustered into Co. G, 12th North Carolina Infantry that same day. (The 12th North Carolina Infantry was organized on
14 Nov 1861 and assigned to the Army of Northern Virginia. Surviving soldiers were mustered out on 9 April 1865.)
During his military service, the 12th North Carolina fought numerous engagements, the major battles including
Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Courthouse. On 12 May 1984, in the battle at
Spotsylvania Courthouse, Robert and 47 other men of the 12th NC Infantry were taken prisoner and confined at P
oint Lookout, Maryland. He was transferred on 10 Aug 1864 to the Union POW camp at Elmira, NY where he died of pneumonia on 2 Dec 1864.
He is buried in Woodlawn National Cemetery, grave 885.
1233 of the 2917 Confederates buried at "Hellmira" were from North Carolina.
Confederate dead were buried in 36 rows on a 2½ acre portion of the city cemetery (later designated Woodlawn National Cemetery.)
by John W. Jones, an escaped slave from Leesburg, Virginia. Jones
marked each grave with a wooden headboard listing the soldier's name, company, regiment and state.
The wooden headboards were later replaced with stone grave markers."
Bob DeViney
Vancouver, WA
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Robert Winter Dickson (Dixon)
Private
Company K, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
"Pleasant Home Guards"
Shared from the family Bible: ""Robert Winter volunteered or enlisted and left home April 7, 1862 to join Company K-49th Regiment of the Confederate Army.
He was wounded in the Battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia, July 1, 1862. He died July 7, 1862, at the age of almost 27 years."
From the "Troop Books" Born in Cleveland County and resided in Gaston County where he was by occupation a farmer prior to enlisting in Lincoln County at age 26, March 15, 1862. Wounded at Malvern Hill, Virginia, July 1, 1862. Died on July 7, 1862 of wounds. Place of death not reported.
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John W Dyer
Company I, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Rutherford Band"
Barbara Channell
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Samuel Dyer
Sergeant
Company G, 18th NC Infantry
Barbara Channell
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Daniel Earls
Company K, 10th Regiment of NC Troops
Brother of Martin Earls, Company H, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Frances Earls Merrell
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Martin L Earls
Company H, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Company F, 62nd Regiment of NC Troops
Connie
Frances Earls Merrell
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William Earls
Company H, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Was he William Marvin Earls? William Marvin's descendant is looking for verification.
Frances Earls Merrell
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William Elmore
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Private Elmore's Great-granddaughter tells us he was captured on the first day of battle at Gettysburg, and imprisoned at
Point Lookout, MD. He survived the war, died 24 January 1892 and is buried at Clover Hill
Methodist Church near Polkville in Cleveland County, NC.
Ruby Peeler Robey
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Thomas D. Falls
Company C, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
1844 - 1905
View a short bio of this hero.
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James A.J. Farr
Company F, 41st Regiment of NC Troops
Margaret Denise Clarke
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Jesse Farr
Company F, 41st Regiment NC Troops
Margaret Denise Clarke
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Bennett Curby Fields
Company C, 27th Regiment of NC Troops
[email protected]
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Eli Ludwig Fogleman
Company K, NC 4th Calvary
Mr. Fogleman was born January 29, 1836; married Lucy Barbara Staley; and died March 31, 1892.
James D Hawkins
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Harbard Spain Fortenberry
Company I, 38th Regiment of NC Troops
Private promoted to Sergeant then 1st Sergeant, age 27. This fellow was wounded 3 July 1863 at Gettysburg, PA, and
again 28 March 1864 near Wilderness, VA, survived the war and raised a family.
He was born August 11, 1832, died June 01, 1874 and is buried at the beautiful
Clover Hill Methodist Church near Polkville, Cleveland County, NC.
Charles Fortenberry
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Malcom McPherson Fortenberry
Private
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
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Madison John Foster
Company C, 28th Alabama Infantry
This hero was living in Blount County, Alabama on enlistment; married Eliza Louisa Wilemon on 23 June 1861; and died in Gainesville, Alabama on 26 June 1862.
Members of Eliza's family want to remember this hero and are searching for his burial site.
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David C Foster
Company K, 16th Regiment NC Troops
He survived the hardships of Point Lookout and lived to 1921!
Mark Hovis
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Aaron B. Fowler
Private
50th Regiment of NC Troops
Shannon Pritchard
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Zachariah Fowler
Private
50th Regiment of NC Troops
Shannon Pritchard
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Andrew Jackson Gamble
Company D, 14th Regiment of NC Troops
Sergeant Jackson was born 21 April 1836 and died 23 February 1901. His wife Sarah Elizabeth Harmon Gamble was born
19 May 1839 and died 21 September 1921. They are buried at El Bethel Methodist Church near Kings Mountain, in Cleveland County, NC.
Kathy Nichols
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John Frank Gamble
Company D, 14th Regiment of NC Troops
Margaret Ledford
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Pinkney Gant
Private
Company F, 56th North Carolina Infantry
Be sure to check out Wesley's transcription of James C Elliott's reminiscences if the war on my Roster of Company F, 56th Regiment Page.
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James A Gantt
Private
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Earl Meeks
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Joseph H. Gantt
Private
Company F, 56th North Carolina Infantry
This hero is buried at Kadesh Methodist Cemetery
Cleveland County, NC
Susan Chapman
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Joseph W. Gentry
Private
Company G, 45th Regiment North Carolina Infantry
"Rockingham Rebels"
Captain John H. Dillard's Company
Carole Fisher
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William
"Billy" Gibson
Company D, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Billy. a farmer, enlisted on 2 February 1863 at the age of 37 and was killed in action by a sharpshooter at
The Wilderness on 6 May 1864.
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Hosea M Gladden
Company B, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Clara K Gladden
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James A Gladden
Company B, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Mr Gladden enlisted 20 September 1863, survived the war though wounded in the leg.
The wound eventually took his life on 19 March 1884. He is buried along side his wife in the
Mt. Vernon Church Cemetery in Lincoln County, NC.
Clara K Gladden
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Lacy Gladden
Company B, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Clara K Gladden
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Parham A Gold
Company H, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted 1 October 1861, died 27 June 1862.
Jerry Gold
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John Hamilton Goforth, Private
Company I, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Larry Goforth
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Alonzo H. Gooch
Company H, 56th NC Infantry Regiment
Enlisted 15 July 1862
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Samuel Bruce Grant, Private
Company C, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
David A.
Grant
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Samuel B. Grant, Private
Company F, 62nd Regiment of NC Troops
David A.
Grant
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Drury A Green
Company D, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Charles Steven Adair
also,
Betty Greene Knopf
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Gilbert L Green
Company I, 38th Regiment of NC Troops
Company B, the 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Henderson Howell Green
Company I, 38th Regiment of NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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James Lee Green
Company H, the 30th Regiment of the NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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John P Green
Company D, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Charles Steven Adair
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Zachariah Osborn Green
Company D, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Charles Steven Adair
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John Wesley Grigg
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Mary Magnuson
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James Bryson Griswold
62nd Regiment Infantry N.C. C.S.A.
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Thomas Jefferson Groner
Company C, 33rd Regiment of NC Troops
The Cabarrus Hornets
14 July 1828 - 9 Mar 1862
Jefferson Groner enlisted 10 Oct 1861 in Cabarrus County, NC. He died at New Bern, NC.
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Absalum Hahn
Company D, 14th Regiment of NC Troops
Elaine Crow
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Hambraugh/Hambright
Any/All
[email protected]
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Drury Hamrick
Company/Regiment Unknown
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Almon S Hardin, Private
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Barney Hardin
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Elijah Hardin, Private
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Elijah died 22 August 1862.
Barney Hardin
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Jesse Hardin, Private
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Barney Hardin
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Orvil S Hardin, Corporal
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Barney Hardin
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John Wilson Harmon
Company H, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Hall Martin
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Preston Harmon
Company D, 14th Regiment of NC Troops
Hall Martin
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Reuben L. Harmon
Company D, 14th Regiment of NC Troops
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Burell B Harris
Company I, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Joan Herring
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Andrew Jackson Hawkins
2nd Lieutenant
Company E, 4th Arkansas Infantry
Lt Hawkins was born in DeKalb, Georgia., and after the war settled in Arkansas to marry and raise a family.
His ancestors had been part of the great migration westward, coming from Edgecombe County, North Carolina,
and Spartanburg County, South Carolina. With his father having been born in North Carolina and his mother in
South Carolina, Lt Hawkins could claim deep roots in both states.
His descendant,
Shirley Hawkins of Texas
is climbing the many branches of his family tree & she would welcome hearing from new "cousins":
Battle (North Carolina)
Hawkins (the Carolinas to Arkansas)
Lee (North Carolina)
Thorne (North Carolina)
Ligon (Virginia)
Pope (North Carolina)
Taylor (North Carolina)
Wray (Vermillion, Illinois)
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Charles H. Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted in Cleveland County, NC at the age of 21, August 22, 1861.
Mustered in as Musician (Drummer) . Died at Wilmington on or about January 19, 1862 .
James D Hawkins
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George M. Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted in Cleveland County, NC at the age of 35, August 22, 1861.
Discharged on July 25, 1862, by reason of advanced age and physical inability to do duty.
James D Hawkins
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John E. Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted in Cleveland County, NC at the age of 19, August 22, 1861.
Discharged on July 25, 1862 , and died in camp near Richmond, Virginia July 29 , 1862. Cause of death not reported.
James D Hawkins
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John R. Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
"Cleveland Regulators"
Private Hawkins was born 14 March 1845 in Cleveland County, NC and enlisted in the CSA there at the age of 19, on 15 February 1864.
He was among the Confederate soldiers who surrendered at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on 9 April 1865.
He died 18 April 1917 and is buried at Hollywood Cemetery, Gaston County, NC.
James D Hawkins
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Lewis Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted in Cleveland County, NC at the age of 21, on August 22 1861.
Died at Wilmington on December 29, 1861, of disease .
James D Hawkins
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Orvey C. Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted in Cleveland County, NC at the age of 25, on March 17, 1862 .
Killed on August 10 , 1862 place and cause of death not reported .
James D Hawkins
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Ransom N. Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted in Cleveland County, NC at the age of 23, August 22, 1861.
Mustered in as private and was promoted to Corporal on November 15, 1862 . Promoted to
Sergeant on December 20, 1862 . Hospitalized at Danville Virginia, on or about April 4, 1865, with a gunshot wound of the left hand .
Paroled at Charlotte on May 3, 1865.
James D Hawkins
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Samuel C. Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted in Cleveland County, NC at the age of 21 on August 22, 1861.
Mustered in as Musician [Fifer] . Wounded at Cedar Mountain, Varginia, August 9, 1862 .
Hospitalized at Staunton, Virginia , where he died on August 20, 1862, of wounds.
James D Hawkins
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William D. Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted in Cleveland County, NC at the age of 24 on August 22, 1861.
Killed at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3 , 1863 .
James D Hawkins
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William J. Hawkins
Company H, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted in Cleveland County, NC at the age of 27 on August 22 1861.
Wounded in the neck and right shoulder at Gravel Hill, Virginia, July 28 , 1864 . Retired from service
on January 18, 1865, by reason of disability from wounds.
James D Hawkins
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Thomas H Hays
Private
Company G, 16th Regiment of NC Troops
"Resided in Rutherford County where he enlisted at age 36, May 9, 1861. Present
or accounted for until he died at Edray,
Virginia , on or about September 20, 1861. Cause of death no reported."
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Toliver Hays
Private
Company G, 16th Regiment of NC Troops
"Born in Rutherford County where he resided as a farmer prior to enlisting in
Rutherford County at age 38, May 9, 1861. Present or accounted for until
discharged on May 28, 1862, by reason of "nephritis"."
Betty D Padgett
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Levi Hefner
Private
Company C, 28th Regiment of NC Troops
Private Hefner resided in Catawba County where he enlisted at the age of 21 on August 13, 1861. He was present or accounted
for until wounded at Ox Hill, Virginia on September 1, 1862. He returned to duty prior November 1, 1862. He was wounded
again at Fredericksburg, Virginia on December 13, 1862 and returned to duty prior to March 1, 1863. Private Hefner was captured at
Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia on May 12, 1864, and then confined at Point Lookout, Maryland until he was transferred to
Elmira, New York on August 10, 1864. He was released on July 7, 1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance.
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Israel Leander Hemphill
2nd Lieutenant
Company G, 16th Regiment of NC Troops
Jay Hemphill
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Joseph W. Hill
Private
Company E, 12th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Cleveland Guards"
Resided in Cleveland County and was by occupation a farmer prior to enlisting in Cleveland County at age 19, April 22, 1861.
Present or accounted for until he died in hospital at Portsmouth, Virginia, October 15, 1861, of "fever".
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Watson Butcher Holyfield
28th NC Infantry, Surry County
Keith Holyfield
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John A Honeycutt
Private
Company E, 47th Regiment of NC Troops
Brian Honeycutt
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John H Honeycutt
Private
Company E, 47th Regiment of NC Troops
Brian Honeycutt
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Richardson D Honeycutt
Corporal
Company E, 47th Regiment of NC Troops
Brian Honeycutt
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William A Honeycutt
Corporal
Company E, 47th Regiment of NC Troops
Born in Wake County, Corporal Honeycutt was held at Hart's Island and released 17 June 1865.
Brian Honeycutt
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Richard M Hord
Musician/2nd Lieutenant
Company B, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Charlie Hord
&
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Daniel Hovis
Company E, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"Daniel died in battle at Chancellorsville leaving my GG Grandmother and G
Grandfather
(Then about 3 years old) behind in Lincoln County NC.I'm currently in process of
recording
the roster for that company to be posted on the web."
Mark Hovis
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Shadrach "Chadwick or Shadwick" Howard
Private
Company G, 35th Regiment of NC Troops
"Henderson Rifles"
Private Howard was born in the Greenville District of SC and was working as a farmer in
Henderson County NC when he enlisted on 5 October 1861 at the age of 23.
He survived the wounds of war and after the death of his wife, lived his final years as "the Hermit of Glassy Mountain"
in a small cabin in the Dark Corner of Greenville County. He died there alone in 1912 and
family legend tells us he is buried at Glassy Mountain Baptist Church.
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Daniel Hoyle
71st Junior Reserves, NC
Stan Haynes
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Eli Hoyle
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Great-Great-Great-Grandfather of Stan Haynes
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Joseph J. Hoyle
1st Lieutenant
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Joseph was married to Sarah Self, sister of Rufus, Lemuel, Jacob, Isaac and William
Sue Kirkpatrick
or
Stan Haynes
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Levi Hoyle
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Stan Haynes
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Solomon Hoyle
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
John Hoyle
or
Stan Haynes
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Levi Langdon Huffman
Company C, 28th NC Regiment
David
Huffman
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Riley Huffstetler
Company G, 16th Regiment of NC Troops
For 137 years his family didn't know what had happened to Riley. They knew only that he went to war and never came home,
until his descendant, Judi Gillespie, ran across his name in the Weymouth Jordan books. I
f this hero is on your family tree, Judi sure would love to hear from you.
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Marcus
Melanathan Hull
Company E, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
(Possibly the Lincoln County Rangers)
Private Hull was born February 7, 1844, died December 7, 1913 and is buried at
Hull's Grove Methodist Church, Vale, Lincoln County, NC.
Our fellow researcher,
M. Allen Williams, is descended from Mr. Hull on his mother's side of the family.
M. Allen Williams
7650 Noel Tuck Road
Oxford, NC 27656
919/693-2291
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John L. Humphries
Company C, 15th NC Regiment of NC Troops
"The Ellis Guards"
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Fabius Watson Hunnicutt
Private
Company I, 41st Regiment of NC Troops (3rd Regiment NC Calvary)
Transferred to Company E, 47th Regiment of NC Troops on 23 Nov 1864
Brian Honeycutt
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George Jobe Huntley
2nd Lieutenant
Company I, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Rutherford Band"
Max Hamrick
Williamsburg, VA
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A B Jarrel
Company B, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Researcher, Eugene E Jarrel, is also on the trail of members of the Hunt and Sills families.
[email protected]
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Milton Jarrel
Company B, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Researcher, Eugene E Jarrel, is also on the trail of members of the Hunt and Sills families.
[email protected]
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George Wallace Jarrett
Company H, 23rd Regiment of NC Troops
His descendant writes: "Enlisted in 1861. He was wounded at Gettysburg, and at Spotslavania courthouse in may of 1864 he was shot
in the right arm, the wound was so bad the arm was amputated above the elbow. He was retired to the invalid corps. In 1886 he
applied for and received a civil war pension. He was living in Monroe, NC (Union County) at the time of his death in 1905.
He is buried at Shilo Baptist Church Cemetery in Monroe, but I can't find a marker, or any info on the location of his plot.
I think some of his brothers served in the confederacy...."
[email protected]
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Tilman Jenkins
Private
Co. C, 1st Artillery, 10th Regiment, NC State Troops
Tim Sheppard
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Henry Clay Keeter
Company C, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Ed Keeter
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Alexander Kennedy
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Alexander (Patrick?) Kennedy, was mustered into Company F, 56th North Carolina Regiment on June 6th, 1862 in Camp Magnum.
His age at enlistment was 52. He was musician, but later transferred into the ranks. As your list indicates, he was a substitute for Burrell Blanton.
Later, (I think in May, 1863), he is listed as a substitute for T.A. Wells. He was captured by the Army of the Potomac on
March 25th, 1865 near Petersburg and was a prisoner of war at Point Lookout, Md. and took the oath between May 12 and
May 14, 1865. He assumed the name Alex Canada upon capture. His name appears on the Roll of Honor for Co. F. 56th Regiment
as Alexander Kennedy. He appears to have died in Cleveland County. I searched through the 1850 Census and did not
find his name. All of his muster records indicate he was from Cleveland County, N.C. (a farmer); but that he was born in York County, Pa.
Some older members of the family thought that "Alex" was born in Ireland or Scotland.
Kevin Eddinger
Salisbury, NC
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Alfred Kinney
Company D, 14th Regiment of NC Troops
Davidson County Resident
Frank Willis
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B R Kinney
Company D, 14th Regiment of NC Troops
Davidson County Resident
Corporal Kinney was one of some 10,000 Confederates killed during the Battle
of Spotsylvania Courthouse in Virginia. He died fighting alongside his brother,
Alfred, 12 May 1863, and is buried in the Confederate Cemetery in Spotsylvania
Court House, along with about 600 other Confederates.
Frank Willis
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Hugh
Yandle Kirkpatrick
Reg. 1, Co' K
Mustered in at Yorktown Va. for 6 months. Mustered in 30th Reg. Co' K, NC Infantry September 13,1861, at Camp Wyatt.
Killed November 8, 1862, Strasburg, Va. Promoted to 4th Sergeant.
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Thomas ALfred Kirkpatrick
1861 served as Private in 1st Reg, Co' B,
NC Infantry for 6 months. May 29,1862 in Mecklenburg County enlisted in
53rd Reg., Co' B NC Infantry. Wounded at
Fisher's Hill, Va. September 22,1864. Captured March 25, 1865 at Fort Stedman,
Va..
Confined at Point Lookout on March 27,1865, released on June 28,1865 after taking the oath of Allegiance.
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W H Kitchin, Captain
Company I, 12th Regiment of NC Troops
Bryan Kitchin
Formerly of Scotland Neck, NC, now stationed in Omaha, NE
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Harrison D. Lampley
Colonel
CO of the 45th Alabama Infantry Regiment
David Lampley
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James Henry Lane
Brigadier General
28th Regiment of NC Troops
General Lane was born at Mathews Court House, VA, in 1833, and died 21 September 1907 in Auburn, Alabama and is
buried in the Pine Hill Cemetery there. Commissioned a brigadier on 1 November 1862, General Lane led a
brigade in the Army of Virginia from 1862 until 1865. He participated in Stonewall Jackson's flank attached at
Chancellorsville and "Pickett's Charge" at Gettysburg. He was a professor at the Virginia Military Institute and the
North Carolina Military Institute prior to the war, and returned to teaching after its end. For over a quarter century
he taught at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, the current day Auburn University. These researchers are looking for descendants of General Lane.
[email protected]
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James S Lane
Captain, enlisted in Craven County 21 September 1861
Joseph Hopkins
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John W. Ledbetter
Private
Company C, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"North Carolina Troops, 1861 - 1865, A Roster", Volume IX, 32nd - 35th, 37th Regiments
compiled by Weymouth C Jordan
published by the North Carolina Office of Archives & History
Page 280,
Born in Rutherford County where he resided as a farmer prior to enlisting in Rutherford County at age 27, September 2, 1861.
Present or accounted for through April, 1862. Reported absent without leave in January-February, 1863. Returned to duty in March-April, 1863.
Captured at Falling Waters, Maryland, on or about July 14, 1863. Confined at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C.
Transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland, August 8, 1863. Died at Point Lookout on or about February 29, 1864 of 'diarrhoea'."
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Thomas Benton Ledbetter
Private
Company D, 23rd Regiment of NC Troops
"Resided in Richmond County where he enlisted at age 35, May 30, 1861.
Mustered in as Corporal but was reduced to ranks on
May 10, 1862. Present or accounted for until wounded at Seven Pines, Virginia, May 31, 1862. Returned to duty on an
unspecified date subsequent to November 30, 1862. Present or
accounted for through December, 1864."
Source: NC Troops, 1861-1865, A Roster: Volume VII, Page 180; published by the
NC Office of Archives & History
Brenda
Potts
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William O Ledbetter
Company C, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"North Carolina Troops, 1861 - 1865, A Roster", Volume IX, 32nd - 35th, 37th Regiments
compiled by Weymouth C Jordan
published by the North Carolina Office of Archives & History
Page 280
Born in Rutherford County where he resided as a farmer prior to enlisting in Rutherford County at age 20, September 2, 1861.
Wounded at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 1-3, 1863. Died in hospital at Richmond, Virginia, May 24, 1863 of wounds."
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Aaron O. Lee
Company F, 34th Regiment NC Troops
Keith McCoy
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John J. Lee
Company F, 34th Regiment NC Troops
Keith McCoy
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William Capias Lee
Company F, 34th Regiment NC Troops
Keith McCoy
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Christopher Gold Martin
Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Jody Fulbright
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Jacob Mayhue
Company C, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
Mike Tillotson
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Lorenzo N McBrayer
Company C, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Rutherford Rebels"
Barbara Channell
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Cabard Alvin McCraw
Company C, 15 NC Infantry
Born 7 August 1823, Died 11 June 1885
Buried at Camps Creek Baptist Church, Cleveland County, NC.
Kent McCraw
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J J McGinnis
1st Lieutenant
Company B, 48th Regiment of NC Troops
Was Mr. McGinnis a brother to Nathan & Amanda?
Teresa Adcock, of Burleson, Texas, a descendant of Amanda is looking for a connection.
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Nathan McGinnis
2nd Lieutenant
Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Teresa Adcock
Burleson, Texas
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Jason J McIntyre
Company C, 15th NC Infantry
Brother of Martin McBride McIntyre.
Michael L. Smith
5111 Wall Street
Benton, Arkansas 72015
501 847-5168
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Martin McBride McIntyre
Company C, 15th NC Infantry
In both the infantry records and in earlier census records, the name was spelled "McEntire", but the family actually
spelled it McIntyre, and still does so today. He enlisted April 27, 1861 from Cleveland County. Martin appeared on the company
muster roll on June 2, 1861. He was wounded on South Mountain at Crampton's Pass (also known as Crampton's Gap) on
September 14, 1862. His wounds were to the thigh and listed as severe. He was paroled, sent to Petersburg, then furloughed
to North Carolina. When he was recovered enough to return to duty he was detailed on the North Carolina Central Railroad.
He was ultimately returned to duty with the unit and was once again captured, this time at Hatcher's Run (outside Petersburg, Virginia)
on April 2, 1865. He took the oath of allegiance on June 29, 1865 and was released. On that card, at the bottom, his name appears
as Martin M. McIntyre. Martin relocated to Texas after the war c1869 and married Nita Paralee Gregory. Their home
was in Upshur County, Texas near Lafayette. Martin filed a pension application in 1907 which was disapproved.
His affiants were his brother M.O. McIntyre and an A. R. Putnam, both of Cleveland County, North Carolina.
His brother, Jason J McIntyre was in the same company
Michael L. Smith
5111 Wall Street
Benton, Arkansas 72015
501 847-5168
also,
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Burness McKinney
Company B, the 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Milus McRory
Company B, 26th Regiment of NC Troops
Roger Helms
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Thomas McRory
Company B, 26th Regiment of NC Troops
Roger Helms
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William McRory
Company B, 26th Regiment of NC Troops
Roger Helms
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David H. Melton
Company G, 50th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Rutherford Farmers"
Candice Hollifield
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Abel Pinkney Miller
Company E, 12th Regiment of NC Troops
Loren Townley
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G P Miller
Company E, 12th Regiment of NC Troops
Loren Townley
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William Minor
(possibly William A. Minor)
Reidsville, Rockingham County NC
or possibly
Yanceyville, Caswell County
Fellow Researcher: James R. Minor
PVT, Co. D (Wake Guards)
26 NC Regiment Reactivated
[email protected]
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Abel H Mode
Private
1st Company D, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
"Resided in Cleveland County where he enlisted at age 24, May 14, 1861.
Present or accounted for until he died at Yorktown, Virginia, August 28, 1861 of disease."
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Divaney Mode
Company I, 38th Regiment of NC Troops
2nd Company B, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Samuel Mode
Private
1st Company D, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
"Resided in Cleveland County where he enlisted at age 23, May 14, 1861.
Present or accounted for until he died in hospital at Richmond, Virginia, February 23, 1862, of "enteritis"."
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William Mode
1st Company D, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
Company B, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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John R Moorehead
Company C, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
Enlisted 27 April 1861, died 22 March 1862
Son of Enoch Jackson Morehead
R Barry Morehead
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James Morgan
Company G, 50th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Rutherford Farmers"
Herbert T "Tom" Morgan
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O P Morgan
Company I, 5th SC Volunteers
Company I, 6th SC Volunteers
Private Morgan enlisted 10 July 1861 and spent most his service detailed as a "Teamster".
Dennis Morgan
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Hayden Morris
Company E, 13th Regiment of the SC Infantry
Judith Parker-Proctor
or
Dennis Morgan
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James N Morrison
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Thomas A Morrison
Judith Parker-Proctor
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James Morton (Jones Morton)
Private
3rd Regiment NC Artillery
Company G, 40th Regiment NC Troops
D Schwartz
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Wiley Alexander Myers (Myres)
Company I, 6th Regiment of NC Troops
Johnny Adamo
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Amos Nanney
Company G, 50th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
August 8, 1827-May 23, 1906; Round Hill Baptist Church, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Colonel in 103rd/104th North Carolina State Militia prior to the
Civil War. Enlisted March 24,1862 in Rutherford County, mustered in as 1st Sergeant, Company G, 50th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry.
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Andrew J. Nanney
Company B, 29th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Fought at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
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Cebern Nanney
Company G, 50th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
October 25, 1831-August 17, 1862; Mass Confederate Grave, Petersburg, Virginia. Enlisted March 24, 1862 in Rutherford County, mustered in as Private, Company G, 50th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Died of febris typhoides August 17, 1862 in a Petersburg, Virginia hospital.
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Douglas D. Nanney
12th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Company I (22nd NCST)
"Formerly the 12th Volunteers, completed its organization near Raleigh, North Carolina, in July, 1861. The men were recruited in the counties
of Caldwell, McDowell, Surry, Ashe, Guilford, Alleghany, Caswell, Stokes, and Randolph. With nearly 1,000 men, the unit was ordered to
Virginia and assigned to the Aquia District in the Department of Northern Virginia. Later it was brigaded under Generals Pettigrew, Pender, and Scales.
It fought with the army from Seven Pines to Cold Harbor, took its place in the Petersburg trenches south of the James River, and ended the war at Appomattox.
In April, 1862, this regiment contained 752 men, reported 161 casualties during the Seven days' Battles’, had 6 killed and 57 wounded at Second Manassas and 1
killed and 44 wounded at Fredericksburg. It lost 30 killed and 139 wounded at Chancellorsville and of the 321 engaged at Gettysburg, over fifty percent were disabled.
On April 9, 1865, it surrendered with 13 officers and 97 men."
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Drury D. Nanney
Company C, 34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
February 13, 1844-May 14, 1929; Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Enlisted September 2, 1861 in Rutherford
County, mustered in as a Private, Company C, 34th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Served through February 16, 1865. Fought with the "Stonewall Brigade"
in all major battles in the Eastern Theatre. Fought at the Battle of Gettysburg in the "Pickett-Pettigrew" Charge on July 3, 1863.
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Elbert Nanney
Company C, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Abt.1843-March 18, 1862. Enlisted September 2, 1861 in Rutherford County, mustered in as a Private, Company C, 34th Regiment, North C
arolina Infantry. Died at Fort Hamilton, North Carolina, March 18, 1862.
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George Washington Nanney
Company I, 50th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
September 4, 1844-April 2, 1923; Rutherfordton City Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Enlisted July 1, 1863 in
Rutherford County, mustered in as a Private, Company I, 50th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Wounded in combat.
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Isiah Nanney
Company C, 34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
October 31, 1839-September 24, 1880; Nanney & Justice Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Enlisted May 7, 1864 at
Camp Vance, mustered in as a Private, Company C, 34th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Present and accounted for through October, 1864.
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Jackson Nanney
Company E, 16th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
"Burke Tigers"(6th NCST)
(See notes under Shadrach J Nanney.)
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James Nanney
Company C, 34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Enlisted October 26, 1861 in Guilford County, mustered in as a Private, Company C, 34th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Discharged January 8, 1862.
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James A. Nanney
Company C, 34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Abt.1843-January 28, 1862. Enlisted September 2, 1861 in Rutherford County, mustered in as a Private, Company C, 34th Regiment,
North Carolina Infantry. Died at Raleigh, North Carolina, January 28, 1862 of typhoid fever.
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James E. Nanney
3rd Battalion, North Carolina Artillery, Company C
Bridgers' Artillery (40th NCST)
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James H. Nanney
Company F, 34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
February 18, 1835-September 25 1863; Liberty Hill Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina.
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John Nanney
18th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Company H (8th NCST)
"Enlisted in Columbus County. 18th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 8th Volunteers, was organized at Camp Wyatt, near Carolina Beach,
North Carolina, in July, 1861. Its members were from Wilmington and the counties of Robeson, New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus, and Richmond. I
t moved to South Carolina, returned to North Carolina, then in the spring of 1862 proceeded to Virginia. The 18th served in General Branch's and
Lane's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. After fighting at Hanover Court House, it participated in various conflicts of the army from the
Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor. It continued the fight in the trenches of Petersburg south of the James River."
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Jordan Nanney
Company G, 58th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
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Joseph G. Nanney
Company F, 43rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment
1833-November 15, 1864; Liberty Hill Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Enlisted Dec 27, 1862 in Rutherford County,
mustered in as a Private, Company F, 43rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, Died at home in Rutherford County, November 15, 1864, of disease.
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Martin L. Nanney
Company F, 58th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
October 02,1834-1863; Burial site unknown. Enlisted in McDowell County, July 14, 1862. Discharged August 6, 1863, by reason of incipient phthisis and inguinal hernia. Died in the autumn of 1863 at home in Burke County.
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Nicholas Nanney
Company C, 34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Abt.1839. Enlisted September 2, 1861 in Rutherford County, mustered in as a Private, Company C, 34th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry.
Discharged on or about February 10, 1864 for disability.
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Rial Nanney
Company D, 34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
1823-January 19, 1862. Enlisted September 9, 1861, mustered in as a Private, Company D, 34th Regiment,
North Carolina Infantry. Died January 19, 1862 of disease.
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Shadrack J. Nanney
16th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Company C (6th NCST)
Abt.1836-November 15, 1861. Enlisted in Yancey County, May 1, 1861 in Company C, 16th Regiment North Carolina Infantry. Killed in action in Virginia.
([email protected] tells us "This Regiment was originally organized for 12 months service in June 1861 under the designation of the 6th
North Carolina Volunteers with a strength of about 1200 men. On June 16, 1861, it was composed of 12 Companies from the western part of the state.
The 12 Companies were recruited from the counties of: Buncombe, Burke, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, Polk, Rutherford and Yancey. The
Regiment was formed at Raleigh, North Carolina with company members being from Burke County, North Carolina. They were to become known as
"Burke Tigers." On November 14, 1861, by special order #222 it was redesignated the 16th North Carolina Infantry Regiment. The Regiment conducted
itself honorably and gallantly throughout the War of Southern Succession. The 16th North Carolina participated in 27 major battles. On
April 9, 1865, the 16th North Carolina surrendered 95 members, (12 Officers and 83 men), at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.")
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William Nanney
Company G, 50th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
November 11, 1832-August 8, 1862; Round Hill Baptist Church, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Enlisted March 24,1862 in
Rutherford County, mustered in as Private, Company G, 50th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Died of disease June 15, 1862 in a Petersburg, VA hospital.
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William M. Nanney
Company B, 70th North Carolina Regiment
(9th Battalion, Company A, 1st North Carolina Junior Reserves)
January 30, 1847-May 01, 1937; Round Hill Baptist Church, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Enlisted May 9, 1864 in
Rutherford County, mustered in as a Private, Company B, 70th North Carolina Regiment. Promoted to Sergeant.
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William W. Nanney
Company H, 57th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
Enlisted July 4, 1862 in Rowan County, Company H, 57th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, as a substitute.
Captured at Rappahannock Station, Virginia, November 7, 1863. Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland P
rison on November 11, 1863. Died in the smallpox hospital on or about February 13, 1863.
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Rial Nanney
Company D, 34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
1823-January 19, 1862. Enlisted September 9, 1861, mustered in as a Private, Company D, 34th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry. Died January 19, 1862 of disease.
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Henry Norman
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
A 26 year-old farmer and resident of Cleveland County NC, Private Norman enlisted on 10 May 1862.
He was mustered into Company F, of the 55th. He was wounded 1 July 1863 at Gettysburg, PA
and hospitalized in Richmond, VA. He was wounded at again at Wilderness, VA on 5 May 1864 and
returned to the company on 1 July 1864. 21 February 1865 he transferred into the Veteran Reserve Corps. Private
Norman survived the war, married twice, and is buried just across the Cleveland County line in Burke County.
His grave, and the property he owned, are now part of the South Mountain State Park.
Gene Atkins
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John S Norville
Company I, 35th NC Regiment of NC Troops
Private Norville enlisted 17 August 1862 at the age of 35. Captured at Petersburg on 24 June 1864, he was sent to Point Lookout,
Maryland, and on 27 July 1864 transferred to Elmira Prison in Elmira, NY. When he died there 22 November 1864,
his only possessions were one jacket, one pair of socks and 50 cents of silver money. Private Norville left a wife and 6 children to mourn his passing.
Dennis Morgan
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Hix Padgett
Private
Company I, 50th Infantry
Harold Profitt
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William Leander Padgett
Company I, 50th Regiment of NC Troops
James Haynes
Carlsbad, CA.
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John Wesley Pardue (Pardew)
Private
Company D, 33rd NC Infantry
Daniel Dwight Parker
Company H, 3rd Regiment of NC Troops
Michael Clark
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Devanie Parker
2nd Lieutenant
Company F, 29th Regiment of NC Troops
Uncle Devanie is buried at Union Baptist Church, near Polkville, in Cleveland County, NC.
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Hamilton Clark Parker
Company I, 38th Regiment of NC Troops
Great-Great-Grandpa is buried in the Cogdell Family Cemetery off Crowder Ridge Road near Polkville, Cleveland County, NC.
Judith Parker-Proctor
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John
Alvis Parker
Company D, 56th NC Regiment of NC Troops
"I have done considerable research on the 56th NC in which my ancestor , John
Alvis Parker, served as a private.
I have more information on this company and also own Volume 13 of the NC Troops Roster.
I can provide a
brief military records of anyone who is researching their ancestors in the
56th."
Dave Parker
(Note: Thank you Dave, I'm sure many researchers will
be calling on you!)
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Joseph Parker
Company D, 15th Regiment NC Troops (5th Regiment NC Volunteers)
Company B, 49th Regiment NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Marcus Parker
Uncle Mark enlisted in the Militia, the 90th Regiment, 22nd Brigade, District 2, in Cleveland County on
6 November 1861. Captain Parker is buried at Zion Baptist Church in Cleveland County, NC.
Judith Parker-Proctor
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John H Peeler
Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
[email protected]
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Lawson Phillips
Company I, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Great-Great-Grandfather of Stan Haynes
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Joseph Pittman, 2nd Lieutenant
7th SC Reserve Troops
Served under Captain Snoddy of Welford, lived at Wallace Mill and is buried at
Mount Lebanon Baptist Church.
Roland E. Pittman
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Stephen Pit(t)man
Private
Company H, 1st SC Artillery
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William Erastus Poe
Private
Company B, 27th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Guilford Greys"
"Although Great Grandfather, was born on a farm near Summerfield, N.C. in the year 1843, he migrated to Parke County, Indiana,
where he married Matilda Kennedy, raised a family of three and farmed until his retirement".
C. Allen Poe
Joan Poe McCarthy
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Isaac Lawrence Powell
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Cleveland Marksmen"
Judith Parker-Proctor
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Graham Alexander Proctor
Company E of the 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Shady Grove Rangers
Judith Parker-Proctor
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James A Proctor
Company G, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Judith Parker-Proctor
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John Harvey Propst
Company A, 12th Regiment of NC Troops
Steve Douglas
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Robert Pinkney Pryor
Private
Company F 56th Regiment NC Troops
Cleveland Rifles
Karen Phillips
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M. H. Putnam
15th Infantry Regiment, Company C
Private Putnam enlisted in 1861 at Shelby, N.C., Cleveland County. He died of disease
2/17/63 at Goldsboro, N. C. His name is listed as one of the Confederate
soldiers buried in mass grave at the Willowdale Cemetery in Goldsboro.
Marilyn Oravetz
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William A Putnam
Company C, 15th Regiment of NC Troops
Transferred to Company B, 49th Regiment of NC Troops
Private Putnam enlised 27 April 1861, was captured, imprisoned, then paroled at Keedysville, MD on 9 September 1862.
15 January 1863 he transferred to the 49th. 21 August 1864 he was wounded in the right leg at Globe Tavern, and the leg had t
o be amputated. He was captured in hospital 3 April 1865, took the Oath of Allegiance on 28 May 1865, the returned to Cleveland County.
He and his wife, Nancy Ann Wesson Putnam, had 10 children. In 1885 he applied for his pension, and died in August of 1900.
Private Putnam is buried at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church near Shelby, NC.
Lynn Wesson
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John C. Reynolds
Company G, 52nd Regiment of NC Troops
"Dry Pond Dixies"
From Lincolnton, in Lincoln County, John was a Private in rank, enlisted on 10/27/1864 for the war. Captured at
Sutherland's Station, Va. on 4/2/1865, confined at Point Lookout, Md, 4/4/1865, released there on 6/8/1865, after taking the Oath of Allegiance.
Sue Kirkpatrick
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Joseph O ( or H) Richardson
Enlisted from Rockingham County, unsure of Company/Regiment. (11/1821-09/27/1902) Was injured at Petersburg.
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Hugh Kerr Roberts
Company D, 14th Regiment of NC Troops
James Stone
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Jasper Newton Roberts
2nd Jr Reserves (71st NC Infantry)
James Stone
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Walter Raleigh Roberts
Company B, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
James Stone
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Emanuel Rudasill
Per Mr Rudasill's descendant: "Enlisted in Dallas, NC in 1862 and served in the 16th North Carolina Infantry Regiment,
probably Company M. He was promoted to flag bearer, and carrier the flag throughout the war." This researcher is seeking any information on the 16th.
[email protected]
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James Madison Runyan
Corporal
Company D, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
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Tilman E Sarratt
Corporal
Company H, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Descendant David Strickland very kindly shares this information on Corporal Sarratt with us:
Enlisted: Oct. 1st, 1861, age 28yrs, Shelby, North Carolina by Captain S. A. Hoey for the period of 1 year. Where born: Spartanburg, SC, Age 28 years: occupation: Farmer. High 5 feet and 7 inches
Tillman Sarratt Company Muster-In and Descriptive Rolls
Oct. 24, 1861, mustered into service at Camp Fisher
Jan. & Feb. 1862 Muster Roll stated he was present. Last paid by Major Lewis Jan. 1, 1862.
Mar. & Apr. 1862 Muster Roll stated he was present. Last paid by Major Cameron Feb. 28, 1862.
Jan. & Feb. 1863 Muster Roll stated he was present. Last paid by Captain Clark Jan. 1, 1863.
Mar. & Apr. 1863 Muster Roll stated he was present. Last paid by Captain Clark Mar. 1, 1863.
Roll of Honor stated promoted to Corporal somewhere between this time at age 28.
July & Aug. 1863 Muster Roll stated he was absent. Remarks: In hospital at Camp Winder**, VA. Last paid by J W Clark Apr. 30, 1863.
Sept. & Oct. 1863 Muster Roll stated he was absent. Remarks: Absent on furlough. Last paid by L N Webb Aug. 31, 1863.
Appears on “Receipt Roll” for clothing, 3rd Div. Gen. Hosp. for Camp Winder, Rich. VA., 1863; Date of issue Oct. 5, 1863; Signature, Tillman Sarrat
Furlough Document: Sarratt, Tillmon (Tilman) Cpl., Co H 34th Regt. N. C. Vol.; Subject: Furlough; Special Order Number 240/12. Dated: Oct. 9, 1863.
Adjustment & Inspector General’s Office, Confederate States, contain information relative to the man named, on the subject mention above.
Nov. & Dec. 1863 Muster Roll stated he was present. Last paid by L N Webb Aug. 31, 1863.
Jan. & Feb. 1864 Muster Roll stated he was present. Last paid by J W Clark Dec 31, 1863.
Mar. & Apr. 1864 Muster Roll stated he was present. Last paid by J W Clark Dec 31, 1863.
May 8, 1864 appeared on register as T. E. Saratt of Receiving and Wayside Hospital*** or General Hospital, Richmond, Virginia. Admitted May 8, 1864; Disposition: Robinson; Date May 9, 1864.
May & June 1864 Muster Roll stated he died of wounds May 14, 1864. Last paid by J W Clark Dec 31, 1863.
Tilman Surratt Name appeared on “Register” of Claims Decease Officers and Soldiers from North Carolina which were file for settlement in the Office of Confederate States Auditor for the War Department.
By whom presented, Parmelia Surratt. When filed March 7, 1865.
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Larken A Scott
Private
Company I, 48th Regiment of NC Troops
Private Scott is buried in his family's cemetery in Union County.
Thank you
Roger Helms for sharing your photo of his tombstone.
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Daniel Seagle
General
State Militia, Lincolnton, NC
Roger Grinnell of Burnsville, NC
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Isaac Rooker Self
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
"South Mountain Rangers"
Sergeant
Isaac enlisted at age 20 years, 4/19/1862 and was mustered in as Corporal. Promoted to Sergeant 10/1862. Captured at Gettysburg
7/1/1863 he was confinued to Fort Delaware on or about 7/8/1863. Released at Fort Delaware on 6/7/1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance.
Sue Kirkpatrick
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Jacob Rucker Self
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
"South Mountain Rangers"
Private Self enlisted at age 21 years 4/19/1862. Promoted to Corporal 10/1862, Reported at home on sick furlough
Sept-Dec, 1862 and Sept-Dec 1863. Reduced to ranks in Jan-Oct 1863. Discharged on April 21,1864, b
y reason of disability from wounds. Place and date wounded not reported.
Sue Kirkpatrick
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Joseph Self
Company A, 44th Regiment NC Troops
Earl Sorrell
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Lemuel S Self, Jr
Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Floyd Rifles"
Lemuel mustered in as Corporal in 1861 at age of 22 years.Reported absent with out leave 9/23/1863, returned to duty
11/30/1863. Reduced to ranks 12/15/1863.Promoted to Corporal 1/16/1864. Captured at the North Anna River, Virginia, 5/23/1864.
Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland 5/30/1864. Died at Point Lookout on 10/3/1864. Cause of death not reported. Lemuel was a b
rother to Isaac Rooker Self, Jacob Rucker Self, Rufus Lee Self and William Riley Self who also served the Confederacy
Sue Kirkpatrick
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Moses Self
Private
Company H, 34th Regiment NC Troops
Patrick Ruppe
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Rufus Lee Self
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
"South Mountain Rangers"
Private Self was wounded in the hand at Gettysburg on July
3rd, 1863, returned to duty then captured at or near Sutherland's Station
April 2,1865. He was confined at Point Lookout, MD until his release June 6,1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance.
Sue Baker Kirkpatrick
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Albert W Shaw
Company, 14th Regiment of NC Troops
" Thomasville Rifles"
Private Shaw was the the Great-Great-Great-Grandfather of Mr Bob Brewer who states " I have a lot of info on him but
am unable to find out how he finished the war." Bob is a proud member of the
Norris Camp #1398 S. C. V.
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Jerimiah Shytle
Company C, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Jamie Shytle
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Sifford
52nd NC Regiment
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Charles Crayton Simmons
Company & Regiment Unknown
1837-1910
Mr Simmons lived in the Mt Pleasant area of Southwestern Cleveland County, NC.
Family legend says he came home from the war early after being shot in the leg.
Though handicapped for life due to the wound, Mr Simmons may have been listed
as a deserter. He is bureid in the cemetery at Mt Pleasant Baptist Church.
James Haynes
Carlsbad, CA.
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William Gettys Smart
Private
1st Company A, 49 Regiment NC Troops
Born in Rutherford County where he resided as a laborer prior to enlisting in McDowell County, NC on February 26, 1862 at the age of 31.
He served with this unit until transferred to the Reserve Corp in July or August of 1864
Private Smart's descendant informs us he is buried at Double Shoals Baptist Church in Cleveland County, NC.
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Eli Smith
Company H, 49th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
I am trying to find out information on Co. H & any help would be appreciated.
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Ferdinand D. Smith
Company E, 23rd Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers
24 Oct 1834 - 4 Oct 1907
Married Martha C Hayes
Father of John Frederick Smith who moved to, lived and died in Atlanta, Georgia.
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James Smith
Company C, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
DeWitt Taylor Brooks
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Jefferson A Smith
Private
Company B, 47th Regiment of NC Troops
Said to have been wounded at Chancelorsville, and may be buried in Newton, NC.
Ronald W. Smith
4829 Phoenix Dr.
Chesapeake, Va. 23321
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John H Smith
Company E, 6th Regiment of NC State Troops
Private
Resided in Burke County and enlisted in Mecklenburg County at age 21, May 28, 1861, for the war. Transferred to:
Company D, 6th Regiment of NC State Troops
in June, 1861. Detailed as a teamster from August 1861 through June 1863. Captured at Petersburg, Virginia, April 3, 1865,
and confined at Hart's Island, New York Harbor, until released on June 18, 1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance.
John Dennis Morgan
http://www.shelby.net/dmorgan
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Joseph William Smith
Company F, 5th Battery of NC
"My maternal great-grandfather, Joseph William Smith (March 17, 1842 - July 9, 1914), who was born and died in Atlantic (Hunting Quarter),
NC was an CSA Army artilleryman in the 5th Battery of North Carolina Company F. He was wounded (shot in the leg) on May 8, 1864.
He was hospitalized in Lynchburg or Richmond, VA. Upon his release from the hospital, he was discharged and went back home to Atlantic, NC.
Upon his recovery (although he walked with a limp for the rest of his life), he apparently joined the CSA Navy. He became the Captain of the blockade runner,
CSS Old Dominion, which he travelled to England to take possession of following its construction. After the War Between The States ended, he returned home
and lived to the ripe old age of 72. As his great grandson, I am interested in finding out as much info as possible about him."
Phillip A. Mason
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Richard P Snipes
Company E, 23rd Regiment of SC Troops
Donna & David
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Crawford Spurlin
Private
Company C, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Tom Worrell
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Moses Stancill
8th NC Heavy Artillery
Chuck Hooper is writing a book about Moses and his fellow Confederate heroes.
[email protected]
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William Jefferson Stanford
Company A, 60th Regiment of NC Troops
[email protected]
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William H. Stetson
Enlisted from Duplin County, NC, 20 June 1861 at the age of 40.
Kenneth P Stetson, Jr
PO Box 1911
Juniper, FL 33458
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Joseph Ary Stewart
Company I, 31st Regiment of NC Troops
Mr Stewart's descendant is currently trying to prove his service with the 31st. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Ralph Denning
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John Stone
Company G, 45th Infantry
John lived in the Rockingham County community of Ruffin and died on the 19th of march 1863 at the general hospital at Howards Grove in Richmond.
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Pinkney Stone
Company G, 45th Infantry
Pinkney lived in the Rockingham County community of Ruffin and was wounded at Spotsylvania Courthouse.
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Robert Stone
Company G, 45th Infantry
Robert lived in the Rockingham County community of Ruffin and was wounded May 5th 1864 in the battle of the Wilderness,
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Joseph Suttles
Company K, 50th Regiment NC Troops
"Green River Rifles"
Alicia K Deavens
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John Swaim
Company I, 18th Regiment of NC Infantry
Enlisted on Sept. 29, 1864 and survived the war.
Steven Jacobs
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Marmaduke Swaim
Company I, 18th Regiment NC Infantry
Enlisted on Sept. 29, 1864 and survived the war.
Steven Jacobs
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Andrew Jackson Taylor, Private
2nd Company, 42nd Regiment of NC Troops
Larry Goforth
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Jesse Tew
2nd Lieutenant
25th Regiment, 6th Brigade
NC Confederate Militia.
Lt. Tew enlisted in this Sampson County unit on April 14 1862.
His descendant is looking for any information on this unit and/or Lt. Tew
[email protected]
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John Martin Taylor
Company B, 70th Regiment of NC Troops
12/19/1845 - 6/12/1949
Buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Rutherford County, NC.
Joseph M White
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Farbury Landrum Tillotson
SC Volunteers, 13th Regiment Company B
Army of North Virginia
Great-grandson Mike Tillotson
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John C Toms
Company C, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
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James Toomey
Private
Company D, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Born in Chester District, South Carolina, and by occupation a farmer prior to enlisting in Cleveland County at age 30, March 26, 1862.
Reported present in June, 1862. Hospitalized at Petersburg, Virginia, December 24, 1862, with debilitas.
Furloughed for sixty days on February 19, 1863. Died in Cleveland County prior to December 12, 1863. Cause of death not reported.
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Bartlet Towery
Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
This hero is listed on Point Lookout Prison Camp for Confederate monuments website:
http://mars.spaceports.com/~court52/index.html
Mary Manguson
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James Turner
Private
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Scott Turner
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Daniel Upchurch
J Edgerton
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Morgan Walker
Company & Regiment Unknown
Mr Walker was killed in Virginia and brought back to Ellenboro, in Rutherford County, NC,
to be buried with his parents,
Amy Whitaker & Elijah Walker.
James Haynes
Carlsbad, CA.
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Thomas Melvin Watson
Private
Company F, 33rd Regiment of NC Troops
Private Watson was born in 1824, enlisted in Hyde County on 9 September 1861, survived the war and is listed in Moore's Roster, Volume 2, page 624.
His great-great-grandson tells us this Confederate hero died 4 June 1894.
[email protected]
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Romulus A. Webb
Company I, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
"The Rutherford Regulators"
His descendant writes :
"From: North Carolina Troops 18861-65, A Roster
Residence Rutherford County, NC; 16 years old.
Enlisted on 7/5/1862 at Rutherford County, NC as a Private. On 6/19/1862 he
mustered as a substitute into "I" CO. NC 56th Infantry.
He was listed as:
POW 4/1/1865 Five Forks, VA
Confined 4/6/1865 Point Lookout, MD
Oath of Allegiance 6/21/1864, Point Lookout, MD"
E. A. Martin
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Elias Alexander Wesson
Company D, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
Lynn Wesson tells us E A Wesson volunteered 20 February 1863, was wounded and captured at Gettysburg. He was placed on the "Roll of Honor"
and hospitalized in Lynchburg unti 1 September 1863 when he was furloughed for 60 days. After rejoining his company,
E A was once again wounded, this time being hospitalized at Richmond in April of 1864. He was captured near Hatcher's Run, VA,
31 March 1865 and taken to City Point, VA on 2 April 1865, then imprisoned at Point Lookout, MD. After taking the Oath of Allegiance,
he was releated 22 June 1865 and returned to Cleveland County. He and his wife Genila Weaver Wesson had three children
before his death on 31 December 1872. He is buried at Zoar Baptist Church in Shelby, NC.
Lynn Wesson
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William C. Wesson
4th Sergeant
Company H, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Lynn Wesson
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John White
Private
Company F, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Hetty Q. Harrington
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John W Williams
Private
Company H, 34th Regiment of NC Troops
Hall Martin
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William E Williams
Private
Company C, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
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W R Williams
Captain
Company K, Junior Reserves, 71st Regiment of NC Troops
Franklin County
Helen James
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James R Willis
Company F, 55th Regiment of NC Troops
3rd Sergeant
Lynn Wesson shares the information that Mr Willis enlisted 24 April 1862. He was wounded at Globe Tavern 18 August 1864, and promoted
to 1st Sergeant in October of the same year. He was with General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia on surrender at Appomattox
Courthouse and was paroled 9 April 1865. He and his wife Lovena Morrison Willis lived in Cleveland County, where he was buried
after his death in 1910. His grave can be found in the St. Peter's Methodist Church cemetery in Toluca.
Lynn Wesson
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Hamilton Wilson
Comany B, 29th Regiment of NC Troops
Chuck Hooper is writing a book on this hero and his fighting companions.
[email protected]
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William Cathey Wolfe
Company F, 56th Regiment of NC Troops
Melanie Malone
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Doctor Joshua Wright
Company I, 48th Regiment of NC Troops
His descendant writes: "He was probably wounded at Sharpsburg and then died of typhoid fever at home. Buried at
Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery. Survey taken in 1939 records death as Nov. 26, 1862. Military record lists date of death as Dec. 1, 1862."
Orval
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John Wright
Company I, 48th Regiment of NC Troops
Brother of Doctor Joshua Wright, he was wounded at Fredericksburg on 13 December 1862 and died of his wounds on 1
8 December 1862. Private Wright is buried in an unmarked grave at Fredericksburg.
Orval
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William B Wright
Company B, 34th Regiment NC Troops
"The Sandy Run Yellow Jackets"
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