MILITARY HISTORY ONLINE
Home
Geneology Home
Select State
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
CSA
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
United States
US Colored Troops
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Edit your Ancestors
Civil War Genealogy
Alabama
2931
Arkansas
1073
California
30
Colorado
15
Connecticut
226
CSA
27
Delaware
66
Florida
437
Georgia
3619
Illinois
2015
Indiana
2346
Iowa
933
Kansas
163
Kentucky
1545
Louisiana
972
Maine
577
Maryland
171
Massachusetts
813
Michigan
594
Minnesota
270
Mississippi
2528
Missouri
1196
Nebraska
18
Nevada
1
New Hampshire
106
New Jersey
474
New York
1342
North Carolina
4165
Ohio
1976
Oregon
9
Pennsylvania
1696
Rhode Island
60
South Carolina
1237
Tennessee
2758
Texas
1511
United States
142
US Colored Troops
7
Vermont
226
Virginia
4044
West Virginia
500
Wisconsin
860
Total:
43679
CSA
25381
USA
18298
Civil War Genealogy Database
14th South Carolina Infantry
Edit Ancestor
Relative Info:
First Name *
Middle Name
Last Name *
Rank
Company
Unknown
Private
Corporal
1st Corporal
2nd Corporal
3rd Corporal
4th Corporal
1st Sergeant
2nd Sergeant
3rd Sergeant
4th Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant Major
Quarter Master
Lieutenant
1st Lieutanant
2nd Lieutenant
3rd Lieutenant
Captain
Major
Lt. Colonel
Colonel
General
Musician
Bugler
Blacksmith
Doctor
Chaplain
Surgeon
Asst Surgeon
Artificer
Other
Drum Major
- -
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
F&S
Your Contact Info:
Your Name: *
E-mail: *
(so others can contact you.)
Homepage:
Comments:
John was born in Darlington Co SC he enlisted at Lightwood Springs near Columbia SC on 10 Aug 1861. Enlisted in Capt W.J. Carters Co for the war. He enlisted as a Pvt and was elected to 3rd Lieutenant & later appointed to 2nd Lieut. His Regiment fought at Seven Days battle thru to Cold Harbor, Gains Mill, 2nd Manassas and Shepardstown, He was wounded in the left leg on 3 May in the battle of Chancellorsville which led to its being amputated below the knee. He is sent home on wounded furlough and remained their at Timmonsville, Darlington Co. SC. He resigned his commission on 14 Apr 1864. He was then assigned to the local Invalid Corps. His archival file is well documented. Note to Researchers. Their is another individual in this unit named J H Andrews. Enlisted same place same time. He is a Pvt and died of typhoid fever in Richmond 5 Aug 1862.. One of his CMR's lists his rank as Lieut.. not true... John is the father in law of my 3rd cousin 4x removed.
Password:
*
Exit
* Required Fields.
© 2023 - MilitaryHistoryOnline.com LLC