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Thomas James Tapp
- Private
Enrolled August 1861; died April 1862 Typhoid Fever.
Contact Name: Arthur Dykes
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Date Added: 8/30/2010

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Thomas Jefferson Warthen
- Colonel
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Contact Name: James Allen Knechtmann
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Date Added: 3/29/2004

Company A
J. G. Joiner
- Private
J.G. Joiner, Nephew of Jesse G. Joiner. Please dont confuse these two men as the same person. J.G. enlisted on the same date as Jesse G. Sep 10th 1861. they both served for the duration of the war.
Contact Name: Gabriel D. Joiner
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Date Added: 7/14/2010

Company A
Jesse G. Joiner
- Private
Jesse G. Joiner. Served from 1861, to the end of the war. Jesse G. was wounded in the leg in Olustee, FL., and was present in every battel CO.A. was involved in. Jesse G. Joiner IS my Great-Great-Great-Grandfather.
Contact Name: Gabriel D joiner
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Date Added: 7/14/2010

Company A
William J. Jones
- Private
William J. Jones (1827-1881)enlisted in Tennille, Georgia on March 12th,1862. He was a private in the 'Irwin Volunteers' of Washington County,Georgia. Medical records state he entered Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond,Virginia in June 1862 for treatment of a thigh injury. William received a medical discharge from Confederate service in September 1862 and returned to Georgia.
Contact Name: Clayton E. Jones
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Date Added: 6/19/2007

Company A
Willis Keen
- Private
My GGGgrandfather was a Private Co A,28 Reg't Infantry Ga
Enlisted Sept 10 1861-Camp Stephens,Griffin,Ga by Major Calhoun.He died Sept 17 1862 in a hospital near Richmond Va of disease -trying to find records of where he is buried.
Contact Name: paula
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Date Added: 4/18/2014

Company A
George Drayton Mathews
- Private
I have no other information on this person.
Contact Name: Sukochi Lee
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Date Added: 1/15/2009

Company B
William Oliver Hale
- Private
William O. Hale and his son John J. Hale enlisted in 1861 in Washington, Ga. with Co B John was killed in 1862 in Virginia. William O. surrendered in Goldsboro, N.C. in 1865. He later moved to Emanuel, County ga. He is listed in Midville, Burke, county ga in the 1870 census(although he lived in emanuel county. I believe he died in 1870 or 1871. HIs father, Eliphalet Hale, moved from Newberry, Mass to warrenton, ga. in 1813.William was born there in 1820. I am trying to locate his grave or any other information.
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Contact Name: Joe Haile
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Date Added: 3/10/2011

Company B
Angus Alexander Morrison
- Private
Angus Alexander (Pvt. A.A.) Morrison was my GGgrandfather, enlisted in 1862, wounded at Battle of Bentonville in March 1865.
Contact Name: Bruce Morrison
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Date Added: 10/19/2006

Company B
Edward Booker Veal
- Private
My great great grandfather....
Contact Name: Dianne Sullivan
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Date Added: 5/9/2013

Company C
richard cliatt
Rank Unknown
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Contact Name: Bill Maddox
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Contact Homepage: bmaddox
Date Added: 9/22/2007

Company D
Albert Honea
- 1st Lieutenant
Are there any known images of the 28th?
Contact Name: Robert Bailey
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Date Added: 7/5/2012

Company D
David Keown
- Private
died Sept. 17, 1862 at Battle Of Sharpsburg
Contact Name: Cindy Cook
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Date Added: 8/14/2008

Company E
William G. Eubanks
- Private
Enlisted Sep 10, 1861. Killed at Petersburg, VA July 30, 1864. My Great - Uncle.
Contact Name: Howard E. Eubanks
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Date Added: 7/25/2017

Company E
Hennry Matthew Lankford
- Private
Enlisted March 4,1862 at Greenville, GA.
June 3,1862 admitted to Chimborazo Hospital #4 in Richmond, VA.
Died June 28,1862 from Typhoid Fever and is buried in a numbered grave in Oakwood Cemetery in Richmond,Va.
He died the same month his youngest daughter, Virginia was born.
Virginia was my Great Grandmother.
Contact Name: Mike Hanners
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Date Added: 8/11/2007

Company E
Milton R Redding
- Private
Died from dysentery and pneumonia while in CSA General Hospital, Richmond, Virginia
Contact Name: Bob Conner
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Contact Homepage: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24485855/family?fpid=1749763101
Date Added: 12/18/2011

Company E
Isaac Richard Thrash
- Private
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Contact Name: Mark Johnson
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Date Added: 1/17/2006

Company E
John B. Thrash
- Private
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Contact Name: Mark Johnson
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Date Added: 1/17/2006

Company E
Thomas E. Thrash
- Private
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Contact Name: Mark Johnson
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Date Added: 1/17/2006

Company F
WILLIAM DRAYTON MCCRAW
- Private
JOINED APRIL 1861--CHEROKEE CO,GA ---ARMY OF NO. VIRGINIA---WOUNDED(PERMANENTLY DISABLED) AT BATTLE OF OLUSTEE(OCEAN POND) FLA 1864----HIS FATHER GEORGE P. MCCRAW AND BROTHER ANDREW WERE ALSO IN THE REGIMENT. A PICTURE OF MY GRANDFATHER IS LOCATED ON THE 28TH GA REENACTORS WEB SITE----
Contact Name: S W CAMP
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Date Added: 12/17/2009

Company F
James Franklin White
- 3rd Sergeant
July 22, 1861. Discharged from Chimborazo Hospital #4, at Richmond, Virginia, August 7, 1862. Died August 1862.
Contact Name: Charles White
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Contact Homepage: http://www.treeofwhites.com
Date Added: 12/27/2007

Company G
Boling G. Boon
- Private
Enlisting on September 14, 1863, joining Company G, 28 Battalion, Georgia Siege Artillery, Maj A. Bonaud (Bonauds Battalion), under the command of Capt. John D. Godwin.

Died in Camp Beauregard, Lake City FL Feb 1864 near the on-set of the Battle of Ocean Pond / Battle of Olustee.


The enlistment description states:
Height: 5' 9' tall
Hair: Black
Eyes: Dark
Complexion: Fair
Died of disease
Contact Name: Ray Boone
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Date Added: 1/7/2017

Company G
Jeremiah Jackson Sailor
- Private
Enlisted 12 Aug 1861. Was captured Nov 17, 1864 & held as a POW until June 19, 1865, when he took the oath of allegiance & was released at Point Lookout, MD
He was aka Jerry Saylors, J J Sailor.
Lived at TN Confederate Soldiers Home for the last few years of his life while on pension for his war efforts. Died 1919 & buried in the cemetery which is on the same property as the home. Name was different on the headstone than the death cert.
His family lived in Resaca, Gordon County, GA
Contact Name: Kit Kolenda (Sailor)
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Date Added: 2/7/2013

Company H
Francis Asbury Fortson
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: Jim Gilmer
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Date Added: 8/2/2010

Company H
Eldridge Hatcher
- 2nd Lieutenant
He died 6/13/1862 in Virginia (Richmond) of his battle wounds. He was originally buried in Virginia, and after the Civil War, he was moved to the Hart Family Cemetery, Georgia (Washington County).
Contact Name: Margie
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Date Added: 1/9/2005

Company I
Aaron Jefferson Adkins
- Corporal
Enlisted as a Private on June 14,1861 with Co C, 20th Infantry Reg. Georgia. Transferred to Co I, 28th Infantry Reg. Georgia January 3,1862. Promoted to Full Corporal on January 15, 1863.POW on April 3,1865 at Richmond,VA.Paroled on April 28,1865. There is a granite marker in Johnson Methodist Church, Warrenton, GA marked 'Aaron J Adkins Co I 28 GA INF CSA'
Contact Name: George Norris
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Date Added: 12/17/2005

Company I
Amos J. Lockhart
- 3rd Sergeant
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Contact Name: Walter
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Date Added: 12/14/2009

Company K
Francis Grimes
- Private
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Francis Grimes
Name: Francis Grimes
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Georgia
Regiment Name: 28 Georgia Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 28th Regiment, Georgia Infantry
Company: K
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M226 roll 25
Contact Name: JoyceBallard
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Date Added: 11/9/2014

Company K
Daniel Hendrix
Rank Unknown
Daniel was killed by a Yankee sharpshooter in a battle around Richmond in 1864. The story is he and his brother John Malcolm were crouched in a trench. Daniel kept standing up to shoot even though John told him he would be killed. His spoke his last words, 'I want to get one more damn yankee', then he was shot and killed. He is buried in the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, VA.
Contact Name: J.E.B. Trammell
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Date Added: 8/6/2011

Company K
John Malcolm Hendrix
- Private
Fought with his brothers, Daniel and Wiley.
Contact Name: J.E.B. Trammell
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Date Added: 8/6/2011

Company K
Wiley W Hendrix
- Private
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Contact Name: Robert S Henry
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Date Added: 7/27/2009

Company K
James A Sweat
Rank Unknown
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Contact Name: Dolores Bryant
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Date Added: 10/12/2006

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