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isiah quartermus akin
- Private
I only know that isiah served in the 56th ala.
entered at the walker co.court house in jasper ala.
lived in walker co.about 4 miles west of sipsi on a farm.
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Date Added: 6/23/2009

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William Henry Clark
- Private
He later became part of the artillery battery formed from 2 companies of the 6th. Paroled at Vicksburg but rejoined the fight with his battery around Atlanta.
Contact Name: Clark Rice
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Date Added: 7/3/2014

Company Unknown
Whitmill Curry
Rank Unknown
Enlisted on 1/29/1863 at Westbay, FL as a Private.
On 1/29/1863 he mustered into "C" Co. FL 11th Infantry
He Resigned on 5/29/1864 (Resigned due to illness)
Promotions: 2nd Lieut 4/26/1863 (As of Co. F)
Intra Regimental Company Transfers: 4/26/1863 from company C to company F
He also had service in: AL 6th Infantry
Contact Name: Marcus Maddox
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Date Added: 12/30/2020

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James Newell Lightfoot
- Colonel
James Newell Lightfoot was promoted to Colonel of 6th Ala Infantry on May 07, 1863. He began his service on May 11, 1861 as 2nd Lieutenant, Co. A, 6th AL. Infantry. The company was mustered into service as Company A of the Sixth Alabama Infantry regiment, although the designation was later changed to B. On Nov 30, 1861, he became Captain, Co. A, 6th AL. Infantry.
Contact Name: Sally Sinclair
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Date Added: 10/19/2006

Company Unknown
George B. Stone
- Private
PVT. George B. Stone enlisted May 5, 1861 and served in Company E. At the battle of Seven Pines he was wounded and died as the result of his wounds several days later on June 9, 1862. He is buried at his homeplace
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Date Added: 5/27/2005

Company A
John Adkison
- Private
Severely woulded in hip at Battle of Chancellorsville. Lost
right arm later at Battle of Spotsylvannia Court House.
Enlisted at Enterprise, ALA.
Contact Name: Charles Romax Weeks
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Date Added: 8/12/2007

Company A
David B Blewett
Rank Unknown
David's archival records have not been found. His name appears on a List of vol's belonging to the 'Columbia Blues' a military company located at Columbia, Henry County Alabama.List is dated 24 May 1860. His name is # 25 on the list.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 7/3/2015

Company A
James Alexander Buie
- Private
Enlisted Henry County, Alabama in 1862. Wounded Gettysburg, captured at Spotsylvania Court House, May 1864. Sent to Elmira, New York POW Camp. Paroled June, 1865. Died Houston County, Alabama in 1907.
Contact Name: William Richter
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Date Added: 7/27/2005

Company A
Malcom Royal Buie
- Private
Enlisted Henry County, Alabama, 1862. Seriously wounded at Boonesboro, 1862, wounded at Gettysburg, 1863, wounded and captured at Spotsylvania Courthouse 1864 and paroled home. Moved to Texas 1895, Died in Smith County, Texas in 1924.
Contact Name: William Richter
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Date Added: 7/27/2005

Company A
William Wallis Buie
- Private
Enlisted 1862, Henry County, Alabama, Killed at The Battle of Seven Pines, Virginia, May 1862. He was 23 years old.
Contact Name: William Richter
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Date Added: 7/27/2005

Company A
William Samuel Corbitt
- Private
William was born December 29, 1829 in SC and moved with his parents to Henry County AL in 1837. Enlisted in the 6th Alabama on September 1, 1862.

Federal Prisoner of War records show that he was captured April 3, 1865 at Richmond, Virginia, while retreating to Appomattox after the Siege of Petersburg. He was released at Point Lookout, Maryland, June 10,1865 upon taking the Oath of Allegiance to the United States.

He returned to Henry County but later moved to Hartford, Geneva County, AL where he died on January 31, 1907.
Contact Name: M Spear
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Date Added: 11/10/2005

Company A
Aaron Kirkland
Rank Unknown
No comments
Contact Name: Robert Batson
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Date Added: 7/31/2005

Company A
Pleasant McDonald
- Private
Pleasant McDonald born Nov1839 killed May31,1862 at Battle of SevenPines,VA.The following is a poem said to be written by him while serving in 6th Ala.Infantry.
'Sweet Alabama'
Sweet Alabama my native land,
How dear thou art to me!
Were all the world at my command I still would cling to thee.
My boyhood's could I forget?
Though I might be forgot.
For those I love are living yet In that dear cherished spot
Sweet Alabama
Though now a man
Where ever I may roam, My heart it never can,
Forget my boyhood's home
One only hope,one only care,
Next that of heaven above- That I might once again be there,
Once more with those I love.
Those kindred hearts,those loving friends
and all my boyish pets,
Would welcome me and make amends
For all my past regrets.
But Oh! It may never prove Again to be my happy lot.
Then all I ask of those I love
One though, forget me not.

Pleasant McDonald
Contact Name: Walter P. Nichols
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Date Added: 1/15/2009

Company A
John Thomas Weston
- Private
Served from 1 Sept 1862 to 13 Oct 1862, released from Richmond, VA hospital, returned to Gordon, AL and later joined Co. A, 11th Alabama State Troops (Home Guard) til end of War.
Contact Name: Max Bsford
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Date Added: 6/25/2008

Company A
Nathan Whiddon
- Private
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Contact Name: Matthew Whiddon
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Date Added: 4/25/2008

Company B
Joseph Holiday Armstrong
- Private
He's my 2nd Great Grandfather. He enlisted in Company B 'Henry Greys' on March the 7th 1862 and he served until May of 1864 when he was captured at the Spotsylvania Courthouse in Virginia and was sent to Point Lookout Prison Camp in Maryland on May the 23rd 1864. He was then moved to the Prison Camp in Elmira New York on July the 6th 1864 where he remained until June the 23rd 1865 when he took the oath and was released.
Contact Name: Steve Ray
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Date Added: 9/19/2007

Company B
Alexander Curry Gordon
- Captain
The first company organized in Henry County Alabama, the 'Henry Greys,' was a company raised by Alexander C. Gordon of Abbeville, Alabama who became its captain. The organization was perfected on May 11, 1861. On May 16, 1861 the company was mustered into service as Company A of the Sixth Alabama Infantry regiment, although the designation was later changed to B. He only served about 6 months as he was 50 years old. He returned home to serve with the Henry Mounted Rebels, which was a Home Guard outfit.
Contact Name: Sally Sinclair
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Date Added: 10/19/2006

Company B
Michael Holmes
- Private
Mike enlisted in March, 1861 and returned home in March, 1862.
He later served in the 6th Ala Cavalry. He survived the war and is buried in Judson Baptist Cemetery in Henry County, Ala.
Contact Name: Gordon Holmes
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Date Added: 3/22/2006

Company B
Jasper N. Hutto
- Private
No comments
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Date Added: 4/22/2009

Company B
Henry W. McMath
- Corporal
Killed at Gettysburg, PA., 3 July, 1863.
Contact Name: George A. McMath
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Date Added: 3/23/2006

Company B
Francis M Melvin
- Private
Jun 23, 1843 – Jan 24, 1863. He enlisted on Mar 3, 1861 and died Jan 24, 1863 from his wounds. He was one of the seven wounded at Fredericksburg and taken to Chimborazo hospital in Richmond where he died from his wounds. At this time, no hospital records can be found on how he died. Extracts from Official War Records Vol. XXI--(541, 1073) Rode’s' brigade, Second corps, General Jackson, army of Northern Virginia, December, 1862. (560) Report of medical director, 1 killed and 7 wounded, Fredericksburg.

Parents:
• Daniel James Melvin 1815 – 1903. Henry County Cavalry Reserves – Local Defense. Son of Joseph Melvin 1789 - 1863, son of George Melvin 1737 – 1791, son of Daniel James Melvin.
• Louisiana Sholar 1815-1877

Buried: Oakwood Cemetery 3101 Nine Mile Rd, Richmond, VA 23223 Confederate Section D, Row 15, grave #04. The office register has him listed with the initials F. M. M. but he also has a normal military headstone
Contact Name: James A. Crook Sr
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Date Added: 7/10/2022

Company B
George A. Melvin
- 4th Sergeant
1836 – 1925. Enlisted May 16, 1861 under the old company A. He stood 5’ 9 ½”, dark eyes, black hair and a dark complexion and lived in Henry County Ala. He was sick and in the Howard Grove Hospital in Richmond on Oct 30, 1862 and was transferred to the Chimborazo Hospital on Dec 11,1862. He was wounded at Chancellorsville May 1863. Promoted from private to sergeant on May12, 1864 by Captain Green. He was captured at Petersburg on Apr 2, 1865 and arrived at City Point on Apr 4, 1865. He was released from Point Lookout Md on Jun 15, 1865 after taken the Oath of Allegiance. He migrated from Henry County Alabama after the civil war to Jones County Mississippi.

Parents:
• David Turner Melvin 1813 – 1902. Son of Joseph Melvin 1789 – 1863 and Mary Copeland Melvin son of George Melvin and Mary Russ Melvin, Son of Daniel James Melvin and Jane Thomas Melvin
• Jane Melvina Dees Melvin 1815 – 1888.

Buried: Beech Cemetery in Whitfield, Jones County Mississippi
Contact Name: James A. Crook Sr
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Date Added: 7/10/2022

Company B
Joseph B Roberts
- Sergeant
I am a direct descendant of Joseph B Roberts. He was my great, great grandfather on my father's side of the family.
Contact Name: Edith mORRISON
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Date Added: 9/4/2012

Company B
Elias Windham
- Private
No comments
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Date Added: 8/4/2015

Company C
Hillery C Pittman
- Private
Military Headstone found at Newberry Village Cemetery, Newberry, S.C.
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Date Added: 5/8/2012

Company C
Charles Christmas Heard
- Private
Looking for information as to where Company C, 6th Alabama Infantry was placed and fought at Gettysburg, and also how to find out if my relative died during battle.
Contact Name: Richie Hubbard
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Date Added: 1/17/2014

Company C
Samuel Wilson
Rank Unknown
WILSON,Samuel Born 2July1832, Co.C 6 Ala. Infantry.
Wounded Oct 1863, Richmond,VA Died Aug1907 in Pike Co.AL.
Contact Name: Walter P. Nichols
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Date Added: 1/14/2009

Company D
Samuel D Coin
- Private
Samuel D Coin had four brothers and a brother-in-law in Confederate Service: James, 6th Kentucky Cavalry. Joseph Thomas and John, 34th Georgia Infantry. Spear Fort Kuykendall, 15th Northwest Arkansas Infantry.
Fought at the Battle of Seven Pines in Virginia. Lost part of a leg and a finger.
Contact Name: Vince Santana
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Date Added: 7/17/2009

Company D
Green Prince
- Corporal
Green was my grgruncle.
Contact Name: Ira Prince
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Date Added: 4/27/2009

Company D
William Prince
- Corporal
William was my grgruncle.
Contact Name: Ira Prince
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Date Added: 4/27/2009

Company D
Carroll Newton Thompson
- 2nd Lieutenant
'Newt' was a Jr. 2nd Lt. He later resigned his commission due to the inability to fulfill the duties.
Contact Name: Jodene Thompson
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Date Added: 1/28/2008

Company D
Carroll Newton Thompson
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: Jodene Thompson
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Date Added: 1/15/2008

Company E
Joseph William Garrard
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: Bill Garrard
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Date Added: 4/12/2004

Company E
Thomas James Scott
- Private
Killed in action, Battle of Seven Pines.
Contact Name: Mark Anderson
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Date Added: 11/18/2007

Company E
James Lemuel Soles
- Private
1842-1910
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 3/4/2013

Company E
Cornelius Starr Thomasson
- Private
Corneilius Starr Thomasson was my GG-Grandfather. His brother Jefferson Sylvanus Thomasson also faught with the Alabama 6th. Please add both names to this roster.

Thanks,

john
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Date Added: 9/4/2008

Company G
Jeremiah Samuel Carter
- Private
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Contact Name: Brooks Carter
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Date Added: 11/26/2014

Company G
george derrick conner
- Musician
George D. Conner was my GG grandfather. He enlisted with his brother Seth in 1861 in Montgomery, ALA aged 13. He is buried in Magnolia cemetery in Augusta, Ga. next to his brother.
Contact Name: anthony connor
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Date Added: 2/10/2010

Company G
William S Walker
- Private
William S Walker was the son of Rufus Walker of Milton Autauga COunty Ala. ( 38th Al Infantry) and the brother of George W Walker, (died Nov,1862 Columbus Ky, disease) and Jessie Green Walker ( 38th Alabama Inf.Co g.)
Contact Name: HG Walker
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Date Added: 6/9/2018

Company H
Seth David Conner
- Musician
Seth David Conner was my GG uncle. He joined the 6th Alabama with his bother George in Montgomery at the age of 15 in 1861.
Contact Name: anthony connor
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Date Added: 2/10/2010

Company H
Harmon David Donalson
- Private
Harnon was born in 1841 in Coffee County Alabama, the Post Office was at Elba. He was 19 when he enlisted at Elba on 20 Sept. 1861. Note to researchers he has 20 cards in his archival record, but all are not his as a Henry Donalson is comingled. At one point Henry signed his initials as J.H.C. he is probably a relative. Harmon saw action in many battles including. Seven Pines, 1st Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania C.H., He was wounded at the 3rd battle of Winchester fought 19 Sept. 1864. This fight was also known as the battle of Opequon Creek. He died in 1902 in Braggs, Lowndes County, Ala. He was the father-in-law of the wife of my 4th cousin 2 x removed.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 3/1/2024

Company H
Daniel P Sturkie
- Private
My G.G. grandfather. KIA at Seven Pines 5/31/62.
Contact Name: Mike Williams
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Date Added: 11/26/2017

Company I
Roland J. Greene
- Private
Roland J. Greene enlisted 1861/08/02 in Clarke County Al. Served in Company C and I. Family history said He was captured (Place & date unknown) and died at a POW camp on Long Island, NY. Maybe Elmira (camp Chemung River) POW camp. No other information. His Brother, My Great Grand Father Thomas Barney Greene ( Who was married with a son, My Grand Father) then enlisted in the 6Th Alabama Cavalry, Company H, to avenge Roland's death. Thomas survived the War.
Contact Name: Wayne O Varnadoe
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Date Added: 9/5/2012

Company I
Nathaniel Julius McConnell
- Corporal
This was my Grandfather. He was born 100 years before I was born. He died in 1928 at ninety one years of age.
Contact Name: Patricia McConnell Taylor
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Date Added: 10/19/2004

Company I
Hamilton Arthur Ratcliff
- Private
Hamilton enlisted in [Old Co C] which became Co I at Clifton, Ala on 11 May 1861 and mustered in at Montgomery on 16 May. He was declared too young according to the Conscription Act and was honorably discharged on 8 Aug 1862. Whether he reentered service. is not known. He is my 6th cousin 3 x removed on my Thomas line.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 12/27/2018

Company J
francis a o'neal
- Lieutenant
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Contact Name: greg o'neal
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Date Added: 10/12/2009

Company K
Winslow Dudley Hill
- 1st Lieutenant
Winslow Dudley Hill born 17 May 1828 Alabama Died: 25 Dec 1913 Alabama.
Served with 6th Regiment, Alabama Infantry as a First Lieutenant in Confederate Army.HILL, Benjamin W. D. (1st Lieutenant, Company K, 6th Alabama Infantry Regiment)
Contact Name: Dan McConnell
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Date Added: 8/23/2010

Company K
Joseph Jefferson Thomas
- Private
Joseph was born 6 June 1840 in Bridgeport, Jackson Co. Ala. He enlisted 30 April 1861 at Bridgeport in [Old Co. F.] which became Co. K. He has 20 cards in his archival file. Enlisted by a W.T. Gunter. a Capt. Bell and a Capt. Isaac F Culver were commanding the company. Assigned to Rhode's & O'Neal and Battle's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia.
Battles fought were many including, Seven Pines, Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, Boonsboro, Sharpsburg, Chancellorsville, Pennsylvania Campaign, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Valley Campaign under Gen. Jubal Early, Winchester and Cedar creek. He was captured near Petersburg, probably at Fort Mahone. Sent to City Point and released 21 June 1865 after swallowing the "Yellow Dog"
Of the 2109 on the rolls, 400 were killed, 243 died of disease and as many were wounded disabled. We are related thru a distant marriage on my Chapman line.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 8/18/2024

Company L
Walter Willis Cox
- Private
Walter W. Cox enlisted at Montgomery in the Loachapoka Rifles. He served in Company 'L' and survived the war. He relocated to Texas and is buried in the Smith Cemetary west of Gatesville.
Contact Name: Robert Taylor
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Date Added: 9/17/2006

Company L
Joseph Wiley Lake
- Private
Joseph was initially part of Loachapoka Rifles and later attached to Company L of the 6th Alabama. He was severely wounded (''shot to pieces'') losing a leg after the unit was sent to join the Army of Northern Virginia and returned home sitting out the remainder of the war. He married and drew a pension as a disabled veteran for the rest of his days in the Horseshoe Bend area of Alabama.
Contact Name: Don A. Lake
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Date Added: 4/30/2004

Company L
Robert Andrew Ware
- Private
Enlisted May 15, 1861 in Montgomery, Alabama.
Transfered to Company-G, 15th Georgia Inf. on Dec. 7, 1862.
(15th Ga. Inf, Benning''s Brigade, Hood''s Div., Longstreet''s Corps, A. or N. Virginia (R.E. Lee). Captured on July 3, 1863 at Gettysburg, Pa. Paroled on Feb. 18, 1865 at Point Lookout, Maryland. Received for exchange on James River, Feb. 21, 1865.
Contact Name: Robert Davis
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Date Added: 8/8/2004

Company M
Henry B Boutwell
- Private
Born 1837 In Darlington District South Carolina and died in 1911 in Forest home Butler County Alabama
Contact Name: Jeremy Adams
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Date Added: 1/25/2012

Company M
Lonnie B Boutwell
- Private
Born August 5 1826 in Darlington District South Carolina and Died August 18, 1935 @109 years old. He is Burried In Liberty community in Butler county Alabama.
Contact Name: Jeremy Adams
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Date Added: 1/25/2012

Company M
Charles Elfonas Bruner
- Private
Also had relatives, Asa M, George L.H. and P. M. Bruner. These were the brothers of Charles E. Bruner. All were from Lowndes County, Alabama, 6th Alabama, Company M.
Contact Name: Joy Bruner Willet
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Date Added: 1/11/2010

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