5th Georgia Infantry
Company Unknown | |
J R Hughes Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 2/14/2021
Company A | |
William Dekalb Chance - Private |
Company A Clinch Rifles.
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Date Added: 3/19/2014
Company A | |
Francis Albert King - 1st Sergeant |
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Date Added: 11/28/2005
Company A | |
Andrew Augustus Stuart.. - Private |
https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=6F7787D6-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A
Andrew Augustus served in the 5th Georgia infantry. At some point, he was captured and sent to prison where he stayed until reciting the oath to the union.
Contact Name: OliviaAndrew Augustus served in the 5th Georgia infantry. At some point, he was captured and sent to prison where he stayed until reciting the oath to the union.
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Date Added: 3/26/2025
Company B | |
Henry Ransom Beavers - Corporal |
Henry Ransom Beavers, born in 1824, was too old for the Confederate Army, but enlisted in 1863 in the Georgia Volunteer Infantry - Company B, Major G.W. Lee's Battalion - Provost Guards.
When the Georgia Militia was reorganized in Feb, 1864, he and his son, John Hamilton Beavers, were transferred to the 5th Reserve Infantry Georgia, Company B.
Their regiment was put under the Command of General Joseph E. Johnston, and he and his son fought with the Confederate Army of Tennessee through the Battle of Bentonville, NC, March 19-21, 1865.
Henry Ransom Beavers was wounded in the right arm just below the shoulder during at Bentonville. He was on medical furlough when Gen. Johnston surrendered to Sherman On April 26, 1895.
Contact Name: lindadWhen the Georgia Militia was reorganized in Feb, 1864, he and his son, John Hamilton Beavers, were transferred to the 5th Reserve Infantry Georgia, Company B.
Their regiment was put under the Command of General Joseph E. Johnston, and he and his son fought with the Confederate Army of Tennessee through the Battle of Bentonville, NC, March 19-21, 1865.
Henry Ransom Beavers was wounded in the right arm just below the shoulder during at Bentonville. He was on medical furlough when Gen. Johnston surrendered to Sherman On April 26, 1895.
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Date Added: 3/11/2009
Company B | |
John Hamilton Beavers - Private |
John Hamilton Beavers, born September 27, 1846, was too young to join the Confederate Army, but he enlisted, in 1863, in 2nd Infantry Battalion Georgia (Atlanta Arsenal Battalion Infantry under Major James K. McCall). When the Georgia Militia was reorganized in Feb. 1865, He was transferred to the 5th Reserve Infantry Regiment Georgia. His regiment was placed under the command of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. He served out the war fighting with the Confederate Army of Tennessee. At the Battle of Bentonvill, NC, he was still under General Johnston and in Hardee's Corp, and Walthall's Division. The 5th Regiment was under the command of Major C.E. McGregor. During March 19-21, 1865, John Beavers was wounded and sent to Raleigh, NC. He was captured when the Union forces took over Raleigh On April 13. He was held prison until he signed the oath of allegiance on April 22, 1865 in Raleigh. The rest of the 5th Regiment surrendered at Goldsboro, NC on April 26, 1865, when General Johnston surrendered to Sherman.
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Date Added: 3/11/2009
Company C | |
John Charles McCarthy - 2nd Sergeant |
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Date Added: 11/11/2007
Company C | |
Mitchell O'Barr - Private |
My gg uncle Mitchell O'Barr (1833-1906) served with the Confederate States of America as a Private with Company C, 5th Georgia Infantry. He was a farmer and also served as a Justice of the Peace in his district. Mitchell married Frances Baker and both are buried in the Reed Creek Baptist Cemetery in Hart Co. Georgia.
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Date Added: 6/7/2005
Company D | |
William Britton Hundley - Major |
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Date Added: 2/18/2008
Company D | |
George Washington Runnels - Private |
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Date Added: 11/30/2011
Company E | |
John A. Cozart - Private |
Have little information on this relative. Cozart is just one variant of our surname, which originally was Cossart. John A. may have had a brother, William R, serving in the same outfit and company. John was the son of Anthony, first marriage; he appears with Anthony in the 1850 Monroe Co. Census; John was apparently born 1835 in Monroe Co. In 1860 he was in Terrell Co. He enlisted on the same day as William R., 5/11/1861, also in Macon. He was apparently discharged for disability 8/31/1861 in Pensacola, FL, after serving about 3.5 months. One record says he died 1863, cause/location unspecified. He was about 34-35 at enlistment. If any reader knows anything about these two, I would appreciate finding out about them.
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Date Added: 2/1/2007
Company E | |
William R. Cozart - Private |
Have little information on this gentleman or John A. Cozart, who may be William's brother -- same regiment, same company. Cozart is just one of almost a hundred spelling variants of the original surname, Cossart. William was born in 1821 and enlisted at Macon on May 11, 1861 at age 39 or 40. He was apparently in Terrell Co., GA in 1860. He may be John's brother from his father's (Anthony's) first marriage. William was discharged 4/4/62 by Gen. Maxey for disability; he apparently reenlisted in Dawson Co. or Terrell Co. in August, 1863. He apparently also served in Wooten's Company of the 15th Battalion, State Guards.
I'd appreciate hearing about any information others may have on either or both of these heroes.
Contact Name: Jim CouzzourtI'd appreciate hearing about any information others may have on either or both of these heroes.
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Date Added: 2/1/2007
Company E | |
Samuel David LeSueur - Private |
Enlisted in Macon Ga 24 July,1864. Discharged April 5, in Augusta Ga.Home on furlow when Gen.Lee surrendered.
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Date Added: 7/27/2011
Company E | |
John Thomas Nethercutt - Private |
Enlisted on May 11, 1861.
Transferred to 1st Company F. 1st Confederate Regiment Infantry on Jan 10, 1862.
Transferred to Pritchard's Light Artillery (Washington's Artillery) on Jan 20, 1862.
Wounded in the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862.
Contact Name: Bart MorelandTransferred to 1st Company F. 1st Confederate Regiment Infantry on Jan 10, 1862.
Transferred to Pritchard's Light Artillery (Washington's Artillery) on Jan 20, 1862.
Wounded in the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862.
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Date Added: 2/23/2009
Company E | |
Adoniram J. Whitlock - 1st Lieutenant |
I would welcome any information anyone has on A. J. Whitlock's
service in the 21st Reg. Co. E, Ewell's Corp who surrendered at Appomattox. I have all other info and family data and am most willing to share with other researchers.
Contact Name: Sandra Natowichservice in the 21st Reg. Co. E, Ewell's Corp who surrendered at Appomattox. I have all other info and family data and am most willing to share with other researchers.
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Date Added: 12/9/2005
Company F | |
Marion A Atkinson - Private |
Marion Adkinson (Atkinson)died at Brown Hospital in Milledgeville, Ga. on 23 Aug. 1864. He was one of the unknown soldiers that was buried in Memory Hill Cemetery.
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Date Added: 5/1/2009
Company F | |
Charles A. Pitts - Private |
Pitts Charles A. was a Private in the 5th Inf. Reg't Co. F - and he enlisted on Sept. 19, 1862. Charles and his Co. surrendered at Durham Station, Orange County, NC - April 26, 1865. Charles A. was the son of Charles C. Pitts SR of Pickens Co., SC
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Date Added: 3/28/2007
Company G | |
HEZEKIAH ADKISSON - Private |
5TH GEORGIA INFANTRY RESERVES,PULASKI CO,GEORGIA
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Date Added: 11/30/2009
Company G | |
George Washington Burdett - Private |
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Date Added: 2/17/2004
Company G | |
Caleb Lafayette Peacock - Private |
Enlisted 3/15/1862 into Co.'G' and transferred into Co.'H' 4/18/1862. Transferred into 2nd Ga. Batt. Sharpshooters Co. 'A' on 7/15/1862. Promoted to 1st Sgt. 7/1/1863, hosptalized 4/20/1865 at Ft. Valley, Ga. at close of War.
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Date Added: 11/14/2005
Company G | |
Seth A. Peacock - Private |
Enlisted 5/11/1861 into Co.'G' and transferred 4/19/1862 into Co.'H'. Also served in 2nd Batt. Ga. Sharpshooters Co. 'B'.
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Date Added: 11/14/2005
Company G | |
Simon C. Peacock - Private |
Enlisted 5/11/1861 into Co.'G' and transferred 4/18/1862 into 2nd Batt. Ga. Sharpshooters Co. 'A'. Promoted to Cpl. 4/18/1862, wounded 12/31/1863 at Murfreesboro, Tn. and died of wounds.
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Date Added: 11/14/2005
Company H | |
James Austin Shores - Private |
James Austin Shores was in Co. H of the 5th Ga Infantry until there surrender in NC in 1865. He was my Great Great Grandfather and he lived to be 104. In November of 1864 the 5th Ga was detailed to Florence, SC to guard prisoners at the stockade. I was born less than 2 miles away 102 years later. I now live in walking distance to the old stockade where you can still see the earthen remains of the walls to the prison camp. James Shores died in Lakeland, FL in 1948. He was listed in the muster rolls as 'J Shores'. His father Alexander Shores, Pvt. also fought for the South in the 57th Ga Infantry and he also survived the war. His unit also surrendered in NC in April of 1865
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Date Added: 8/23/2010
Company I | |
John Perry Chapman - 1st Sergeant |
John enlisted 11 May 1861 at Macon, Ga and mustered in the same day. Enlisting as Pvt. and worked his way into the senior enlisted ranks. He was captured at Missionary Ridge, Tenn and exchanged. Rejoined his unit and fought until the end of the war.
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Date Added: 7/22/2014
Company K | |
Samuel M. Johns - Private |
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Date Added: 7/13/2010
Company K | |
Sanford T Johns - Private |
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Date Added: 7/13/2010
Company K | |
Rufus W Phillips - Private |
1845-1908 Born in Carroll Co., Georgia in 1845. Enlisted at Atlanta on 8 Jan 1864. Paroled 22 May 1865. Enlisted in the US Army in Sept of 1866 and served three years. Died in Alabama in 1908
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Date Added: 11/14/2010
Company K | |
William Torrance - Private |
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Date Added: 8/13/2005