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3rd Georgia Infantry
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Company Unknown
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William Hollingsworth - Surgeon
Contact Name:
John Griscom
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Date Added: 11/18/2008
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Company Unknown
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Edward A Tarpley - Private
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Edward A Tarpley was a private in the 3rd regiment Georgia volunteer Infantry Wilkinson county . April 26 1861 . During the war he was captured , Deep Bottom August 16 1864. He was sent to venus point Savanah River Georgia for exchange November 15 , 1864 He was my 3rd grandfather
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Contact Name:
Gregory J Tarpley
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Date Added: 11/8/2007
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Company A
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george short knowles - Unknown
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search for close relatives of ancestor,brothers and cousins in south
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Company A
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john t. McCullough - Sergeant
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Looking for any relatives of John T, and Mary E. McCullough He died at the Letterman Hosp. in Gettysburg July 27 1863
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Contact Name:
charles harris
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Date Added: 3/5/2018
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Company A
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Nathan Needham Proctor - Private
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This was my G,G,Great Grandfather who was a Private in the 3rd. Georgia Regiment Company A (Mahoe's Div.3 corps
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Contact Name:
William David Moore
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Contact Homepage: 1Krista
Date Added: 6/6/2012
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Company A
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James M Stokes - Chaplain
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James dob 1838. Enlisted in 3rd Georgia infantry, Burke Guard Co. A, 26 April 1861. Promoted to full Chaplain 15 July 1862. Captured Gettysburg 5 July 1863, Exchanged and turned over to Major Mulford 5 Oct. 1863. P.O.W. 26 April 1865 @ Bennett's House Durham's Station, N.C.,Mustered out 19 May 1865 Augusta,Ga. Died of consumption contracted during the war in Suwanee County,Live Oak, Fl.1875.
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Contact Name:
Charles E. Stokes
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Date Added: 2/5/2010
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Company A
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William Franklin Thomas - Private
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William was born 2 Sept.1843 and was 17 in 1860. He was from Blount County Alabama. How he wound up in the Co A. 3rd Georgia Infantry is a mystery. I have not found his records. My sole source is his CSA gravestone in Columbia Cemetery, Columbia, Houston Co Alabama. He died 1 March 1931. He is my 3rd cousin 4 x removed. Deo Vindice
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 9/17/2015
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Company B
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James Monroe Wilson - Private
Contact Name:
Allison DeVan
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Date Added: 8/8/2010
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Company C
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J Thomas Minter - Private
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KIA at Rivers Bridge,SC buried at cemetery
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Company D
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Charles S Bussey - 2nd Sergeant
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Born 2 May 1841. Enlisted 24 April 1861. Promoted to 2nd Sergeant 28 April 1862. Killed in action at the Battle of Malvern Hill 1 July 1862.
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Company D
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Andrew Jackson Owens - Private
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Andrew Jackson Owens was my maternal 3rd Great Grandfather. He was a POW at Point Lookout MD. and died was imprisoned.
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Contact Name:
Donatile Ruscito
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Date Added: 3/20/2016
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Company D
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Benjamin Franklin Sammons - Private
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Enlisted as a Private on 15 July 1862 at the age of 29. Surrendered on 9 April 1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.
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Company E
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William Selman Middlebrooks - Private
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Company F
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Mancy A Hall - Corporal
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Enlisted 26 Apr 1861 at at Irwinton, GA.
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Contact Name:
Herman Johnson
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Date Added: 10/1/2009
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Company G
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William Berry Freeman - Private
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William was born in Decatur Co Ga. in 1825. He enlisted at about age 37 on 22 Sept 1862. He was admitted on 20 Apr 1864 Jackson Hosp. at Richmond for pneumonia. ON 30 June he was admitted for a gunshot wound to his left hand. On 16 July 1864 he was granted a 30 day furlough. He was with his unit at Appomattox on 9 April 1865. He is the father in law of my 3rd cousin 4 x removed.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 10/30/2018
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Company G
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Hiram Nunn - Private
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Started out in 3rd GA Regiment. Transferred into 48th GA Regiment. Served at 7 Pines, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Appomattox, Malvern Hill, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and Manassas Gap. Lost a finger at Malvern Hill. Had younger brother Joshua who served with him in 48th. Mustered in from Statenville, GA.
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Contact Name:
James L. Vincent
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Date Added: 1/5/2005
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Company G
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John Vail - Private
Contact Name:
Chadd M. Vail
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Date Added: 11/6/2003
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Company H
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John C Baugh - Private
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Enlisted 15 Mar 1862 at Columbus, GA in 3rd Battalion GA Infantry.
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Contact Name:
Herman Johnson
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Date Added: 9/25/2009
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Company H
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Reuben W Baugh - Private
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Enlisted 15 Mar 1862 at Columbus, GA in 3rd Battalion GA Infantry.
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Contact Name:
Herman Johnson
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Date Added: 9/25/2009
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Company H
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Samuel Warren Davis - Private
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3rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry(From the national park service website)
3rd Infantry Regiment was assembled at Augusta, Georgia, in April, 1861. Its companies were recruited in the counties of Clarke, Burke, Dawson, Dade, Madison, Baldwin, and Oconee. This regiment served in the Departments of Norfolk, North Carolina, and Middle and Eastern Florida before being assigned to the Army of Northern Virginia. Here it was under the command of General A.R. Wright and after November, 1864, General Sorrell. It participated in the difficult campaigns of the army from Seven Pines to Cold Harbor, then was involved in the Petersburg siege north and south of the James River and various conflicts around Appomattox. The unit reported 25 killed, 110 wounded, and 22 missing at Malvern Hill and had 10 killed and 129 wounded at Chancellorsville. It lost more than forty-five percent of the 441 engaged at Gettysburg, and there were 75 casualties at Manassas Gap. The 3rd surrendered in April, 1865, with 12 officers and 236 men. Its commanders were Colonels Edward J. Walker and Ambrose R. Wright; Lieutenant Colonels A.B. Montgomery, R.B. Nisbet, James S. Reid, and Claiborne Snead; and Majors George E. Hayes, John F. Jones, Augustus H. Lee, and John R. Sturges.
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Company H
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James H Irby - Private
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Enlisted 11 Jun 1861 Covington, GA.
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Contact Name:
Herman Johnson
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Date Added: 9/30/2009
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Company H
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Thomas H Kennon - Unknown
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My Great Grandfather, Thomas Kennon served in the 3rd Ga Infantry and Surrendered at Appomatax. I'm looking for information about his service and also where he is buried.
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Company H
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Joel A. Rice - Private
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Served April 25th 1861 thru April 9th, 1865. Wounded April 7th, 1865 at Farmville, Va. Mustered out 2 days later at Appomattox, Va.
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Contact Name:
Donald Allen Blackburn
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Date Added: 4/2/2014
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Company I
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James B Horn - Private
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Born about 1831, probably in Harris County, Georgia. Probably the son of Michael and Elizabeth Horne of Russell County, Alabama. Married Mary Ann Smyrl on 1 Dec 1850 in Russell County, Alabama.
The History of Wilkinson County, Georgia by Davidson and the pension application of his widow state that he served in Company I, but his Civil War Service Records lists him as serving in Company G. He enlisted 10 May 1862. Per his widow's pension application, his head was shot off by a cannonball at the battle of Gettysburg on 2 Jul 1863.
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Contact Name:
Sandra Horne Farmer
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Date Added: 7/5/2007
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Company I
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Willoughby E. Kingery - Private
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Wounded at Malvern Hill, Virginia. Wounded again near Petersburg, Virginia, leaving him wounded and disabled.
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Contact Name:
Arturo E. Lara
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Date Added: 5/7/2015
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