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1st Florida Infantry
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james wesley jackson - Private
My great grandfather.
Contact Name: walter collins
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Date Added: 3/5/2014

Company A
oliver H.P. Kirkland - Sergeant
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Contact Name: phyllis osborne
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Date Added: 4/7/2008

Company A
Henry Littleton Meeks Jr. - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Robert Meeks
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Date Added: 5/21/2007

Company A
William Emmett Meredith - Private
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Contact Name: Michael Bouganim
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Date Added: 12/1/2013

Company B
John G Thomas - Private
John is buried in Shiloh Cemetery, Plant City, Hillsboro Co, Florida. He was born in 1807 in Georgia. He was abt 53 years old when he enlisted in Co B 1st Florida Infantry. This data is from his CSA gravestone. He died 21 July 1865. I have not found his military records and do not know if he was wounded. I do think the hardships of military service hastened his death. His son John Jr. was 28 and served in the 1st Fl Infantry Regt. in Co D.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 4/29/2015

Company C
John Joseph HAMILTON - Private
My GtGtgrandfather who died on 28 May 1864 at New Hope Church in Dallas, GA. His cousin Grady Hamilton wrote home to Pinellas, Florida: 'Cousin James, would you let Mary and Rebecca, tell Hannah the sad intelligence, that John J. Hamilton has been killed by the Yankees. It was a battle at New Hope Church, Ga., this past May 28th. John has said Hannah had always loved her sister in Law Mary, so much. My heart bleeds for what I have asked her to do. I was near him when he was shot. The Yankees came, the west road toward our works in a mist of rain. About 150 to 200 steps, and before they knew it, we fired. John had reached over to assist another reb, when a bullet struck him in the right temple, I caught him and lay him down. He never spoke or groaned. Closed his own eyes, and died in a few minutes. He had not a frown, was calm, serene, dignified and beautiful in death. The saddest duty I ever had, was his burial. I had no opportunity to afford him any religious service. We had so many to bury, we did not have the time. I did give him my meed of reverence. John had told me he wanted his remains if he died from home to be carried to the family burrying ground. John is buried on the south west side of the cross roads at New Hope Church. I put him a board with his name in pencil. The Yankees made a desperate assault on our works, but we held. They were repulsed each time. We did have a victory, and set the Yankees tails running. We have moved back toward Atlanta, and Kenesaw Mountain. I was told that John A. Hamilton in the 3rd Virginia, Co E. has made Captain. Tell Hannah, Louis, Clemant and John, I love them and pray this war is over soon. This dispatch of personal effects, with letter is sent with my friend William of the Jackson Rifles, who has sick leave home. Grady Hamilton'
Contact Name: Freda Falatko
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Date Added: 10/29/2010

Company C
Samuel Villigue Neeley - 1st Lieutenant
This was my great great grandfather, married to Ann Lofton, originally from Tennessee but migrated mid 1850''s or so to Florida. Looking for additional information. Enlisted as a private on 2 april 1861 in Monticello FL, wounded 20 sept 1863 at Chicamauga, Ga, lost right leg while carrying flag, promoted to first lt. first class on 18 april 1864, paroled on 15 may 1865 at Tallahassee, FL. Enlisted with his son James W. Neeley on same day. I believe James died in the battle at Gettysburg. Looking for any and all information. Thank you.
Contact Name: Judith Neeley
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Date Added: 5/12/2002

Company D
Leyman Arnett LandenRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Jessie Landen Skierski
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Date Added: 9/21/2008

Company D
John F. McCulloughRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Noni McCullough Bohonak
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Date Added: 2/8/2009

Company E
Daniel D. Eldridge - Private
One of three brothers who all joined the same unit. They are cousins of my great-great-grandfather who also served but in the Florida 6th Inf.with his brother.
Contact Name: Doward Eldridge
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Date Added: 9/4/2006

Company E
J.K. Polk Eldridge - Private
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Contact Name: Doward Eldridge
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Date Added: 9/4/2006

Company E
Jeremiah J. Eldridge - Private
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Contact Name: Doward Eldridge
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Date Added: 9/4/2006

Company E
Hardee King EubanksRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Tracie Crawford
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Date Added: 6/3/2014

Company F
Henry Bohannon - Private
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Contact Name: Belinda Bohannon Sain
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Date Added: 9/10/2016

Company F
James F. Hart - 2nd Lieutenant
LT.James F. Hart lived in Falco,CovingtonCo. AL.
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Date Added: 1/30/2009

Company F
Joel L Nichols - Private
Mustered into F Co 1st Fla Vol. Inf (Watsons Fla Volunteers) on Mar 21,1862 at Milton , Fla. Died Jun14,1862 at Camp Pringle, Fla.
Contact Name: Walter P. Nichols
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Date Added: 1/14/2009

Company F
Robert A Polk - Private
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Contact Name: Robert Steed
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Contact Homepage: www.steed-familytree.com
Date Added: 6/9/2007

Company F
James Leonard WigginsRank Unknown
Enlisted under the name J.L. Wiggins.4Mar1862.1st Fla Inf. Regt.Honorably discharged Bentonville,N.C.1865 at close of war. Married Margaret D. Nichols,May23,1858. She was born 1845. Married Milton, Santa Rosa, Co. FL. James L. Wiggins died Mar 15,1889 and buried in Oralando,FL.
Contact Name: Walter P. Nichols
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Date Added: 1/14/2009

Company H
Charles Hyde Stebbins - Captain
Enlisted as a Corporal on 23 July 1861
Enlisted in Company H, 3rd Infantry Regiment Florida on 23 July 1861.
Transfered on 01 January 1862 from company H to company S
Promoted to Full Sergeant Major on 01 January 1862
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 15 January 1863 (1st Lieut & Adjutant)
Wounded on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga, GA
Wounded on 28 May 1864 at Dallas, GA (Wounded in left lung)
Promoted to Full Captain on 01 January 1865 (Estimated date)
Wounded on 19 March 1865 at Bentonville, NC
Transferred Company H, 3rd Infantry Regiment Florida on 09 April 1865
Transfered in Company H, 1st Infantry Regiment Florida on 09 April 1865.
Surrendered Company H, 1st Infantry Regiment Florida on 26 April 1865 in Orange County, NC. Paroled on 01 May 1865 at Greensboro, NC
Contact Name: Fred Rose
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Date Added: 1/19/2009

Company I
Henry Taylor Dowling - Private
Private Dowling was elected Commander of the UCV in 1946, and his photo appeared on the front of The Atlanta Journal Magazine in April of 1945. He was the last resident of the Confederate Soldiers Home in Atlanta.
Contact Name: William McDonald
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Date Added: 8/3/2007

Company I
Samuel Yaeger Finley - Lieutenant
Enlisted as a Private on 05 April 1861
Enlisted in Company E, 1st Infantry Regiment Florida on 05 April 1861.
POW on 09 October 1861 at Santa Rosa Island, FL
Confined on 15 October 1861 at Fort Warren, Boston, MA (Estimated date)
Paroled on 30 January 1862
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 14 March 1862 (As of Co. I 6th FL Inf)
Commission in Company I, 6th Infantry Regiment Florida on 15 March 1862.
Discharged for promotion Company E, 1st Infantry Regiment Florida on 04 April 1862
Resigned Company I, 6th Infantry Regiment Florida on 15 January 1863 in Knoxville, TN
Paroled on 24 May 1865 at Quincy, FL
Contact Name: Fred Rose
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Date Added: 10/25/2005

Company I
Charles Benjamin Mixson Sr - Private
Charles was 17 when he enlisted 30 Apr 1864. He served 11 months until the end of the war. He appears on a POW roll dated July 1865. He was in the Battle of Olustie Florida. Commanded by Capt Dickinson. The gravestone application provided the data. He lived until 16 Apr 1918 and is buried in Flemington Baptist Church cem. in Marion Co. Fla. He is distantly related to me by marriage.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 2/18/2019

Company I
Johathan Wells Reeves - Private
Jonathan was born born in Marion Co Ga. At age 17 he is in Levy Co Fla. He joined at age 17 on 25 June 1864 Capt Hodges Co. Fla. Reserves which became Co I. His eleven months of service first finds him working with a Telegraph Line team. His unit surrendered in Baldwin Co. Fla on 18 May 1865.
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Date Added: 2/17/2019

Company I
George Washington Thomas - Private
George was a 19 years old from Bradford Co. Florida. He enlisted in Co I 1st Florida Infantry on 21 May 1864 at Lake Butler, Union County Florida. His wife Sarah Eleanor Dowling filed for pension on 16 July 1909 from Bradford Co. Florida.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 5/30/2015

Company K
Andrew Jackson DeFee - Sergeant
Andrew Jackson DeFee enlisted on 10 May 1861 in Company K, 1st Florida Infantry Regiment in Pensacola, Fla. for the 'War of the Rebellion'(Civil War)...He was wounded in 1863 and was paroled at Union Springs,Alabama. He was a Sgt.
Andrew is buried in Aberfoil Cemetery, Bullock Co, Alabama.
His wife Lucinda is also here as well as their children and others relations.
Contact Name: William Sweeney
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Date Added: 7/29/2010

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