35th Georgia Infantry
Company A | |
James Bob Bentley - Private |
James Bob Bentley was killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville. His date of birth was November 8, 1839 and his date of death was May 3, 1863.
James Bob also had two brothers who fought in the Civil War. They were 1st Lt. Isaac/Isaac Bentley, Co. H, 1st Georgia Calvary, and John Martin Bentley, Co. A, 35th Georgia Infantry. All three brothers are buried in the Kilgore Family Cemetery in Tallapoosa, Haralson Co., GA. James Bob was my great, great uncle.
Contact Name: Sarah JohnsonJames Bob also had two brothers who fought in the Civil War. They were 1st Lt. Isaac/Isaac Bentley, Co. H, 1st Georgia Calvary, and John Martin Bentley, Co. A, 35th Georgia Infantry. All three brothers are buried in the Kilgore Family Cemetery in Tallapoosa, Haralson Co., GA. James Bob was my great, great uncle.
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Date Added: 12/7/2010
Company A | |
John Martin Bentley - Private |
John Martin Bentley was killed in the Battle of Cedar Run. His date of birth was August 5, 1841 and his date of death was August 9, 1862.
John had two brothers, who also fought in the Civil War for the CSA. His brothers were 1st Lt. Issac/Isaac Bentley, Co. H, 1st Georgia Calvary, and Pvt. James Bob Bentley, Co. A, 35th Georgia Infantry. They are all buried at the Kilgore Family Cemetery in Tallapoosa, Haralson Co., GA. John was my great, great uncle.
Contact Name: Sarah JohnsonJohn had two brothers, who also fought in the Civil War for the CSA. His brothers were 1st Lt. Issac/Isaac Bentley, Co. H, 1st Georgia Calvary, and Pvt. James Bob Bentley, Co. A, 35th Georgia Infantry. They are all buried at the Kilgore Family Cemetery in Tallapoosa, Haralson Co., GA. John was my great, great uncle.
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Date Added: 12/7/2010
Company A | |
Wilson Kilgore - Sergeant |
Wilson is actually list as 5Th Sargent And was KIA July 3 at Gettysburg He also had a brother in the 40th Co. G and other brother with the Boutort Artillery.
Contact Name: Robert E BellesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/22/2018
Company B | |
Bluford T Bird - Lieutenant |
Born in 1839, Walton County, Georgia, to Thomas and Eveline Jones Bird
Brother of: Terrell Bird, Williamson Bird, Lee Bird, John R. Bird, Melissa Bird Richardson, Amanda Bird Whitley, William Bird, Winfield Scott Bird, Ann Ellington Bird.
Company B 'Bartow Avengers' from Bartow County, 35th Georgia Infantry, Anderson's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
Residence Newton County, GA.; 22 year-old farmer.
Enlisted on 2/24/1862, he was mustered into 'B' Co. GA 35th Infantry as a Private.
Promoted to 4th Sergt 7/25/1862.
Wounded in hand by gunshot 12/13/1862 in the 1st Battle of Fredericksburg, VA.
He was Killed In Action in the Battle of The Wilderness, VA.
The 35th Infantry Regiment was organized at Atlanta, Georgia, and mustered into Confederate service at Richmond, Virginia, in October, 1861. The men were recruited in the counties of Troup, Haralson, Bartow, Walton, Chattooga, Harris, and Gwinnett.
Bluford and all 6 of his brothers were Confederate soldiers; Lee died at Vickburg, MS
Contact Name: Joyce Byrd SlaughterBrother of: Terrell Bird, Williamson Bird, Lee Bird, John R. Bird, Melissa Bird Richardson, Amanda Bird Whitley, William Bird, Winfield Scott Bird, Ann Ellington Bird.
Company B 'Bartow Avengers' from Bartow County, 35th Georgia Infantry, Anderson's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
Residence Newton County, GA.; 22 year-old farmer.
Enlisted on 2/24/1862, he was mustered into 'B' Co. GA 35th Infantry as a Private.
Promoted to 4th Sergt 7/25/1862.
Wounded in hand by gunshot 12/13/1862 in the 1st Battle of Fredericksburg, VA.
He was Killed In Action in the Battle of The Wilderness, VA.
The 35th Infantry Regiment was organized at Atlanta, Georgia, and mustered into Confederate service at Richmond, Virginia, in October, 1861. The men were recruited in the counties of Troup, Haralson, Bartow, Walton, Chattooga, Harris, and Gwinnett.
Bluford and all 6 of his brothers were Confederate soldiers; Lee died at Vickburg, MS
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Date Added: 7/23/2014
Company B | |
George M Lard/Laird - Private |
One of 4 brothers who served in the 35th. Only 1 of his brothers in this unit survived the war.
Contact Name: M C PincekContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/19/2011
Company B | |
John E Lard/Laird - Private |
One of 4 brothers who served with the 35th. Like his brothers, Thomas and George, John died while in service.
Contact Name: M C PincekContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/19/2011
Company B | |
Thomas C Lard/Laird - Private |
Four brothers served in the 35th. Only one of the brothers survived the war.
Contact Name: M C PincekContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/19/2011
Company B | |
Winfield D Lard/Laird - Private |
Winfield was one of 4 brothers to serve in the 35th; he was the only one of the brothers to survive the Civil War while serving with the 35th. Seven brothers of the Archibald E. Lard/Laird family served the Confederacy from Newton County.
Contact Name: M C PincekContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/19/2011
Company B | |
John A Mann - Private |
Mann, John A. private February 16,1862. Surrendered at Appomattox, Va.
April 9,1865.
Contact Name: John S. MooreApril 9,1865.
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Date Added: 11/6/2006
Company B | |
William T Mann - Private |
Mann, William T. private September 21,1861. Wounded at Seven Pines, Va.
May 31,1862. Died in 3d Ga. Hospital at Richmond, Va. May 31, or July
31,1862.
Contact Name: John S. MooreMay 31,1862. Died in 3d Ga. Hospital at Richmond, Va. May 31, or July
31,1862.
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Date Added: 11/6/2006
Company B | |
James M White - Captain |
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Contact Name: Rick GowerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/27/2007
Company B | |
James Micajah White - Captain |
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Contact Name: Richard K. StrautContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/25/2007
Company C | |
Thomas K Cook - Private |
Full regimental history posted in memory of my ancestor who fought with this regiment
Contact Name: David LongContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/6/2004
Company C | |
Alfred David Daniell - Private |
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Contact Name: Rick ShortContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/20/2009
Company C | |
Josiah Hankins Daniell - Private |
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Contact Name: Rick ShortContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/20/2009
Company C | |
Simeon Miller - Private |
great great grandson of Simeon Miller
Contact Name: Fred FergusonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/2/2010
Company D | |
Nathaniel Dallas Bays - Private |
This is my Grandfather; wounded by bullet above right ear at Fredricksburg,hospitalized at Richmond; fought at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg; captured at Petersburg; in Federal prison at Point Lookout Maryland until end of war. Returned to Hogansville, Ga., married and moved to north Louisiana. He died in 1919 and is buried in the Weldon Cemetery in Union Parish, Louisiana.
Contact Name: Glen BaysContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/24/2005
Company D | |
John H Cooper - Sergeant |
Great Gread Grandson of John. that was killed at Spotsylvanie C.H.
Contact Name: Thomas H. CooperContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/12/2013
Company D | |
James A. Denney - Private |
Enlisted at Hogansville, GA March 1, 1862. Was wounded at Seven Pines May 31, 1862. Is said to have a wound in the lower abdomen and ran a swab through it with a ramrod to clean it out and warped it with a cloth. Was likely wounded or severely sick later in '62 as he spent about 6 weeks in Richmond area hospitals. Is credited with participation in the following engagements:
o Seven Pines, Virginia (5/31/62 - 6/1/62)
o Seven Days Battles, Virginia (6/25/62 - 7/1/62)
o Mechanicsville, Virginia (6/26/62)
o Gaines’ Mill, Virginia (6/27/62)
o Frayser's Farm, Virginia (6/30/62)
o Malvern Hill, Virginia (7/1/62)
o Cedar Mountain, Virginia (8/9/62)
o Second Bull Run, Virginia (8/28/62 - 8/30/62)
o Chantilly, Virginia (9/1/62)
o Harper's Ferry, West Virginia (9/12/62 - 9/15/62)
o Antietam, Maryland (9/17/62)
o Shepherdstown Ford, West Virginia (9/20/62)
o Fredericksburg, Virginia (12/13/62)
o Chancellorsville, Virginia (5/1/62 - 5/4/62)
o Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (7/1/63 - 7/3/63)
o Williamsport, Maryland (7/6/63)
o Bristoe Campaign, Virginia (10/63)
o Mine Run Campaign, Virginia (11/63 - 12/63)
o Wilderness, Virginia (5/5/64 - 5/6/64)
o Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia (5/8/64 - 5/21/64)
o North Anna, Virginia (5/23/64 - 5/26/64)
o Petersburg Siege, Virginia (6/1/64 - 4/1/65)
o Cold Harbor, Virginia (6/1/64 - 6/3/64)
o Appomattox Court House, Virginia (4/9/65)
Was paroled and took the Oath on May 25, 1865. Walked back to Troup County, GA taking 3 months as he worked for food and clothing along the way.
Contact Name: David Joneso Seven Pines, Virginia (5/31/62 - 6/1/62)
o Seven Days Battles, Virginia (6/25/62 - 7/1/62)
o Mechanicsville, Virginia (6/26/62)
o Gaines’ Mill, Virginia (6/27/62)
o Frayser's Farm, Virginia (6/30/62)
o Malvern Hill, Virginia (7/1/62)
o Cedar Mountain, Virginia (8/9/62)
o Second Bull Run, Virginia (8/28/62 - 8/30/62)
o Chantilly, Virginia (9/1/62)
o Harper's Ferry, West Virginia (9/12/62 - 9/15/62)
o Antietam, Maryland (9/17/62)
o Shepherdstown Ford, West Virginia (9/20/62)
o Fredericksburg, Virginia (12/13/62)
o Chancellorsville, Virginia (5/1/62 - 5/4/62)
o Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (7/1/63 - 7/3/63)
o Williamsport, Maryland (7/6/63)
o Bristoe Campaign, Virginia (10/63)
o Mine Run Campaign, Virginia (11/63 - 12/63)
o Wilderness, Virginia (5/5/64 - 5/6/64)
o Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia (5/8/64 - 5/21/64)
o North Anna, Virginia (5/23/64 - 5/26/64)
o Petersburg Siege, Virginia (6/1/64 - 4/1/65)
o Cold Harbor, Virginia (6/1/64 - 6/3/64)
o Appomattox Court House, Virginia (4/9/65)
Was paroled and took the Oath on May 25, 1865. Walked back to Troup County, GA taking 3 months as he worked for food and clothing along the way.
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Date Added: 1/21/2011
Company D | |
Gilliam T Hicks - Private |
Enlisted on 10 March 1863 at Franklin, Ga by Lt. Simms. Granted a 30 day furlough in 1863; reason unknown but family records indicate birth of a daughter the same year. Seems unlikely a furlough would be granted for a private (or anyone else) for those circumstances; however, he was granted furlough for some reason. Present on many company muster rolls in receipt of pay/clothing in 1863, 1864, 1865. Pardoned at Appomattox 9 April 1865.
Born 1835. Died 1895.
Contact Name: Gray Rider (GG Grandson)Born 1835. Died 1895.
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Date Added: 7/18/2022
Company D | |
Gilliam T Hicks - Private |
Enlisted on 10 March 1863. Granted a 30 day furlough in 1863; reason unknown but family records indicate birth of a daughter the same year. Seems unlikely a furlough would be granted for a private (or anyone else) for those circumstances; however, he was granted furlough for some reason. Present on many company muster rolls in receipt of pay/clothing in 1863, 1864, 1865. Pardoned at Appomattox 9 April 1865.
Contact Name: Gray RiderContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/18/2022
Company D | |
Simeon Jackson - Private |
Simeon died in VA within a month of enlisting in 1862. He also had 2 brothers who served in 35th GA CO D. Their names are Noah and John Warren. The info on their deaths is contradictory and spotty.
Contact Name: Jere JenkinsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/2/2004
Company D | |
John B. St. John - Private |
ST JOHNS, John B.
Private Sept 23, 1861.
Died of chronic diarrhea in General Hospital at Staunton, VA Apr 3, 1864.
Contact Name: Family MemberPrivate Sept 23, 1861.
Died of chronic diarrhea in General Hospital at Staunton, VA Apr 3, 1864.
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Date Added: 6/6/2005
Company D | |
Thomas B. St. John - Private |
St. Johns, Thomas B. private May 10, 1862 . Captured at Gettysburg, Pa. July 3, 1863 . Paroled at Point Lookout, Md. in 1865 . Exchanged February 10,1865 . Admitted to Jackson Hospital at Richmond, Va. with ascites February 15, 1865 . Transferred to Camp Lee at Richmond, Va. March 1, 1865 .
Contact Name: Samuel Bluford St. JohnContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://stantonstjohn.net
Date Added: 6/6/2005
Company D | |
Elijah W Talley - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Bob ConnerContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24485855/family
Date Added: 3/28/2014
Company E | |
Lemuel Garrett - Private |
buried in Laurel Grove Cemetery Savannah, GA
Contact Name: Roger CarpenterContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/6/2008
Company E | |
Hiram Warner Hammond - 1st Corporal |
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Contact Name: David HollisContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/29/2015
Company E | |
Samuel B Lewis - Corporal |
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Contact Name: Michael S. BennettContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/5/2011
Company E | |
John William Milford - 2nd Lieutenant |
He was my G-G-Great Grandfather.I joined the SCV and the MOSB under him.He was killed at the Second Battle of Manassas on August 30,1862.
Contact Name: Carter CampbellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/27/2005
Company E | |
John W Smith - 2nd Corporal |
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Contact Name: Barney Smith Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/11/2006
Company E | |
William H. Strickland - Private |
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Contact Name: Stephen Mark StricklandContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/5/2010
Company F | |
George Brewer - Private |
Brewer Brothers from Gwinnett Co, GA.
George enlisted Sep 21, 1861,captured Gettysburg July 3 1863,paroled from Point Lookout MD Feb 18,1864.
Contact Name: Joe BrewerGeorge enlisted Sep 21, 1861,captured Gettysburg July 3 1863,paroled from Point Lookout MD Feb 18,1864.
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Date Added: 10/31/2009
Company F | |
John B Brewer - Private |
John enlisted in Gwinnett co, Ga,Sep 21, 1861, Killed at Seven Pines,VA
May 31, 1862.
Brother to Wm, Geo, and Jos.
G,G,G, UNCLE
Contact Name: Joe BrewerMay 31, 1862.
Brother to Wm, Geo, and Jos.
G,G,G, UNCLE
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Date Added: 11/8/2009
Company F | |
Joseph A. Brewer - Private |
Joseph enlisted in Gwinnett Co. GA, Jan 25,1864,Captured April 2,1865, Peterburg,Va, Piont Lookout, Jun 24,1865.
Brother to Wm,John, Geo.. G.G.G.UNCLE
Contact Name: Joe BrewerBrother to Wm,John, Geo.. G.G.G.UNCLE
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Date Added: 11/8/2009
Company F | |
William H Brewer - Private |
William enlisted, Gwinnett Co. Ga, Sep 25,1861, Captured while on picket duty near Petersburg, VA sent to Indianapolis, In.
Died Sept 16 1912, Buried st New Hope Primitive Baptist church cem. Villa Rica, Douglas County,GA, G,G,G Father,
Brother to Geo. Jos., and John.
Contact Name: Joe BrewerDied Sept 16 1912, Buried st New Hope Primitive Baptist church cem. Villa Rica, Douglas County,GA, G,G,G Father,
Brother to Geo. Jos., and John.
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Date Added: 11/8/2009
Company F | |
george allen campbell - Private |
ID: I00206
Name: George Allen CAMPBELL , Sr.
Sex: M
Birth: 24 FEB 1828 in South Carolina
Death: 1 NOV 1897 in Centerville, Gwinnett County, Georgia of old age
Burial: NOV 1897 Zora Cemetery, Centerville, Gwinnett County, Georgia
Military Service: BET 5 MAY 1862 AND FEB 1865 Co. F, 35th Regiment Ga. Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
Occupation: 15 SEP 1860 Farmer/ baker & owned a Gin Mill
Occupation: 22 AUG 1870 Farmer
Census: 15 SEP 1860 Living at Dwelling # 1345 in Rockbridge District of Gwinnett County, Georgia
Census: 22 AUG 1870 Living at Dwelling # 1075 in Yellow River P.O. area of Gwinnett County, Georgia
Reference Number: 206
Note:
George is buried at Zora Cemetery, Centerville, Gwinnett County, Georgia.
George is shown on the Federal Census for September 15, 1860 as living at Dwelling # 1345 in Rockbridge District of Gwinnett County, Georgia, where he operated his family farm, his Gin Mill and a Bakery.
George enlisted May 5, 1862 and served as a private in Company F, 35th Georgia Regiment from Gwinnett County, with General Stonewall Jackson's Brigade of the Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A. under General Robert E. Lee. He was wounded on June 26, 1862 at Mechanicsville, Virginia and admitted to the 1st Georgia Hospital on June 27, 1862. Was on disability leave until the summer of 1864.
During the war he fought in the following battles / events;
(1) Seven Pines {May 31 - June 1, 1862}
(2) Seven Days {June 25 - July 1, 1862}
(3) Mechanicsville {June 26, 1862}
(4) Cold Harbor {June 1 - 3, 1864}
(5) Petersburg Siege {June 1864 - April 1865}
Contact Name: kenny wilkins my g.g.grandfatherName: George Allen CAMPBELL , Sr.
Sex: M
Birth: 24 FEB 1828 in South Carolina
Death: 1 NOV 1897 in Centerville, Gwinnett County, Georgia of old age
Burial: NOV 1897 Zora Cemetery, Centerville, Gwinnett County, Georgia
Military Service: BET 5 MAY 1862 AND FEB 1865 Co. F, 35th Regiment Ga. Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
Occupation: 15 SEP 1860 Farmer/ baker & owned a Gin Mill
Occupation: 22 AUG 1870 Farmer
Census: 15 SEP 1860 Living at Dwelling # 1345 in Rockbridge District of Gwinnett County, Georgia
Census: 22 AUG 1870 Living at Dwelling # 1075 in Yellow River P.O. area of Gwinnett County, Georgia
Reference Number: 206
Note:
George is buried at Zora Cemetery, Centerville, Gwinnett County, Georgia.
George is shown on the Federal Census for September 15, 1860 as living at Dwelling # 1345 in Rockbridge District of Gwinnett County, Georgia, where he operated his family farm, his Gin Mill and a Bakery.
George enlisted May 5, 1862 and served as a private in Company F, 35th Georgia Regiment from Gwinnett County, with General Stonewall Jackson's Brigade of the Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A. under General Robert E. Lee. He was wounded on June 26, 1862 at Mechanicsville, Virginia and admitted to the 1st Georgia Hospital on June 27, 1862. Was on disability leave until the summer of 1864.
During the war he fought in the following battles / events;
(1) Seven Pines {May 31 - June 1, 1862}
(2) Seven Days {June 25 - July 1, 1862}
(3) Mechanicsville {June 26, 1862}
(4) Cold Harbor {June 1 - 3, 1864}
(5) Petersburg Siege {June 1864 - April 1865}
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Date Added: 1/23/2015
Company F | |
james b campbell - Private |
ID: I02090
Name: James B. CAMPBELL
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1834
Military Service: BET 23 SEP 1861 AND 9 APR 1865 Co. F, 35th Regiment Ga. Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
Reference Number: 2090
Note: Enlisted as a private in Co. F, 35th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia on Sept. 23, 1861. Surrendered at Appomattox, Va. on April 9, 1865.
Contact Name: kennyName: James B. CAMPBELL
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1834
Military Service: BET 23 SEP 1861 AND 9 APR 1865 Co. F, 35th Regiment Ga. Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
Reference Number: 2090
Note: Enlisted as a private in Co. F, 35th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia on Sept. 23, 1861. Surrendered at Appomattox, Va. on April 9, 1865.
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Date Added: 1/23/2015
Company F | |
joseph b campbell - Private |
ID: I02091
Name: Joseph B. CAMPBELL
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1835
Military Service: BET 23 SEP 1861 AND 9 APR 1865 Co. F, 35th Regiment Ga. Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
Reference Number: 2091
Note: Enlisted as a private in Co. F, 35th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia on Sept. 23, 1861. Surrendered at Appomattox, Va. on April 9, 18
Contact Name: kennyName: Joseph B. CAMPBELL
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1835
Military Service: BET 23 SEP 1861 AND 9 APR 1865 Co. F, 35th Regiment Ga. Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.
Reference Number: 2091
Note: Enlisted as a private in Co. F, 35th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia on Sept. 23, 1861. Surrendered at Appomattox, Va. on April 9, 18
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Date Added: 1/23/2015
Company F | |
William J. Cowsert Rank Unknown |
Have no information on this distant relative. The surname Cowsert is one of perhaps a hundred variants of the original surname Cossart. William, aka W. J., was also in Co. G. Would appreciate learning any information someone else may have on Mr. Cowsert. See also James H. Cowsert in the 46th GA Inf. and Ickabod Cowser, 55th GA Inf.
Contact Name: Jim CouzzourtContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/1/2007
Company F | |
William Henry - Private |
William Henry was my great-great-grandfather.
Contact Name: Laura EilersContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/27/2011
Company F | |
Daniel Robert McDaniel - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Robert WesleyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/25/2006
Company F | |
John J. McDaniel - Sergeant |
At Fredricksburg was seriously injured and lost his left leg.
Fought at many major battles Seven Pines, Mannasas, Raid into New Jersey(never heard of it but a source says it happened)
Harpers Ferry, Fredricksburg, Seven days battle around Richmond. Not a dircet relative but a great cousin or uncle.
Source is Memoirs of Georgia Volume 1. According to memoir his great grandfather was James McDaniel, his grandfather William McDaniel, and father James McDaniel of Gwinnett born in 1812 in South Carolina. Source says Great Grandfather from Ireland and settled in Virginia later moving to South Carolina. I am related to his grandfather who was also the founder of Lilburn.
Contact Name: Jim ShawFought at many major battles Seven Pines, Mannasas, Raid into New Jersey(never heard of it but a source says it happened)
Harpers Ferry, Fredricksburg, Seven days battle around Richmond. Not a dircet relative but a great cousin or uncle.
Source is Memoirs of Georgia Volume 1. According to memoir his great grandfather was James McDaniel, his grandfather William McDaniel, and father James McDaniel of Gwinnett born in 1812 in South Carolina. Source says Great Grandfather from Ireland and settled in Virginia later moving to South Carolina. I am related to his grandfather who was also the founder of Lilburn.
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Date Added: 8/18/2010
Company F | |
Americus Miles Minor - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Mike MinorContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/3/2010
Company F | |
Marcus Minor - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Mike MinorContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/3/2010
Company G | |
William Merida Camp Rank Unknown |
No comments
Contact Name: Steve CampContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/12/2011
Company G | |
Issac Ellis Rank Unknown |
No comments
Contact Name: Harry LewisContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/4/2010
Company G | |
James Floyd Giles - 1st Sergeant |
Enlisted as Private in Walnut Grove, Walton County, Georgia on September 16th, 1861. Recruited by Captain William Barrett. Died 18th of May 1862 of Typhoid fever in Chimbaroza Hospital in Richmond.
Contact Name: Brian TuttleContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/22/2010
Company G | |
Morgan L Moon - Private |
1844-1888
Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/15/2013
Company G | |
Stephen LaFayette Moon - 2nd Lieutenant |
promoted to 3rd Corporal 16 September 1861,Appointed 5th Sergeant in 1864,Elected Jr. 2nd Lieutenant July 1864,,Wounded at Petersburg Va. 03 July 1864 Captured,Paroled 09 April 1965 Appomattox,Va
Contact Name: Ronda RenoContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/9/2009
Company G | |
Thomas Monroe Moon - Private |
Enlisted 18 April 1864-28 February 1865 Furloughed
GGG-Grandfather
Contact Name: Ronda RenoGGG-Grandfather
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Date Added: 10/9/2009
Company G | |
Thomas L Moon - Private |
1837-1862 Died in hospital in Virginia.
Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/15/2013
Company G | |
Woodson Daniel Moon - Private |
1833-1864 Killed at the Battle of Jericho Mills in Hanover County, Virginia.
Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/15/2013
Company G | |
John Jefferson Moore - Private |
My great grand-father was the company G wagoner. 'I suspect' he being an older soldier [35] and most of the others being around 22- 24, was given the job of driving the company wagon. It carried the common property. Maybe he was unable to keep up. So many didn't come home. This job perhaps enabled him to come home and father my grand-daddy---my dad--&--Me. I'm only speculating. If you know otherwise let me know...He never owned a slave but went to war because his neighbors, friends, and relatives went. The right thing to do!!!! 'This, I'm not speculating'... I'm proud to be called 'Jeff' as he was.
Contact Name: T. Jeff Moore,Contact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: facebook: Moore T.Jeff
Date Added: 5/24/2013
Company G | |
Charles B. Roberts - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Larry D. RobertsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/19/2005
Company G | |
Benjamin F. Thomason - Private |
Private Benjamin F. Thomason was my ggguncle. He was in the 35th Reg. Co. G (aka Walton Sharpshooters). He was KIA Aug.30, 1862 at the Battle of 2nd Manassas. His body was never recovered. He was 22 years old.
Contact Name: Jimmy ThomasonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/19/2018
Company G | |
Gideon A. Thomason - Private |
Gideon was my ggguncle. He and younger brother Benjamin as well as 5 Dial family cousins joined The Walton Sharpshooters on September 21, 1861. Reported AWOL on February 28, 1865.He survived the war.
Contact Name: Jimmy ThomasonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/19/2018
Company H | |
Worthy O. Bailey - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Virginia RuskContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/20/2005
Company H | |
Isaac A Jones - Private |
Isaac Jones was my great-great grandfather on my Father's side.
Contact Name: Bunny RobertsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/1/2010
Company H | |
Thomas Berry Jones - 2nd Lieutenant |
Jones, Thomas B. 1st Sergeant September 24, 1861. Elected 2d Lieutenant July
23, 1862. Wounded, skull fractured, and captured at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2,
1863. Elected 1st Lieutenant in 1864. Transferred from Johnson's Island, O.
to Point Lookout, Md. April 22, 1864. Transferred to Washington, D. C. August
9,1864. Admitted to Hammond U. S. A. Hospital at Point Lookout, Md. April 26,
1865. Sent to General Hospital May 20,1865. (Born January 29, 1826.)
Contact Name: Wilt Jones23, 1862. Wounded, skull fractured, and captured at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2,
1863. Elected 1st Lieutenant in 1864. Transferred from Johnson's Island, O.
to Point Lookout, Md. April 22, 1864. Transferred to Washington, D. C. August
9,1864. Admitted to Hammond U. S. A. Hospital at Point Lookout, Md. April 26,
1865. Sent to General Hospital May 20,1865. (Born January 29, 1826.)
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Date Added: 2/2/2011
Company H | |
Charles M. Tuggle - Captain |
Tuggle, Charles M. 1st Lieutenant September 24, 1861. Elected Captain November 12, 1862. Captured at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863. Died of fever at Johnson's Island, O. November 6, 1863. Buried there in Grave #2.
Contact Name: Don A. KingContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/16/2010
Company H | |
Manning J. Tuggle - Private |
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Contact Name: Don A. KingContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/16/2010
Company H | |
Sanford Tuggle - Private |
Tuggle, Sanford- private September 24,1861. Captured at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863. Exchanged at Point Lookout, Md. March 3, 1864. Roll for February 28, 1865, last on file, shows him absent without leave since April 20, 1864.
Contact Name: Don A. KingContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/16/2010
Company H | |
Woodward Tuggle - Private |
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Contact Name: Don A. KingContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/16/2010
Company I | |
James W. Bowman - Private |
Enlisted as a private on February 25, 1862. Wounded at Mechanicsville, VA. June 26, 1862. On detail duty in Quartermaster Dept. at Columbus, GA. November 15, 1862 to February 28, 1865. No later record.
Contact Name: Thomas A. BowmanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/15/2009
Company I | |
Joel H. Bowman - Private |
Enlisted as a private on October 10,1861. Wounded at Mechanicsville, VA. June 26, 1862. Discharged, disabled by wounds, June 27, 1863.
Contact Name: Thomas A. BowmanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/15/2009
Company I | |
Thomas J. Bowman - 1st Sergeant |
Enlisted as a private on September 25, 1861. Appointed 1st Sergeant December 28, 1862. Captured at Richmond, VA. April 3, 1865. Released at Newport News, VA. June 26, 1865.
Contact Name: Thomas A. BowmanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/15/2009
Company I | |
John Ransom Green - Private |
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Contact Name: Harold FordContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/12/2010
Company I | |
William Henry Miller - Private |
William was my great great great grandfather. Passed away December 21,1861.
Contact Name: James Michael MillerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/17/2009
Company I | |
Thomas Russell Morton - Private |
Thomas Russell Morton was born April 2nd 1836 in North Carolina probably in Caswell County.
The son of Joseph Bradford Morton and Nancy (unk maiden), one of 10 known children
1860 Jul 7 lived in Dirt Town Valley, Chattooga Co., GA married to Sarah Elizabeth Morton (maiden name) with whom
he fathered 3 children
1861 Sep 25 enlisted in Co I, 35th Reg’t GA Infantry known as the “Chattooga Mountaineers”
1862 Apr present (assigned to J R Anderson’s Brigade, A P Hill’s Division, Army of Northern Virginia
1862 May Battle of Seven Pines
1862 June 26 Battle at Mechanicsville
1862 Aug 9 wounded at Cedar Run (seven miles north of Culpepper Court House), Culpepper County VA (aka Cedar
Mountain or Slaughter’s Mountain) under command of Stonewall Jackson as part of the Northern Virginia
Campaign
1862 Aug 31 on wounded furlough
1862 Oct absent wounded
1862 Dec 13 Battle of Fredericksburg
1863 Jul 1-3 Battle of Gettysburg
1863 Jul 6 Battle of Williamsport
1863 Jul 20 and 29, Aug 5, Oct 2, 18 and 27 received clothing (possibly in hospital)
1864 May 5-6 Battle of Wilderness
1864 May 12 captured near Mine Run, VA (Spotsylvania Court House) during the intense hand-to-hand battle at the
edge of Mule Shoe which became known as the “Bloody Angle”
1864 May 20 received at Fort Delaware, DE from Belle Plain, VA
1865 Mar 7 exchanged
1865 Mar 10-12 received at Boulware’s & Cox’s Wharves, James River, VA
1865 Mar 10 admitted to Camp Lee (Hospital #9) Wayside Hospital, Richmond, VA (disposition C L remarks P P) it is
unknown if he was with the unit when it was surrendered on April 9th with 15 officers and 121 men
1870 Jul 29 lived in Walker Co., GA
1880 Jun 4 lived in Haywood, Chattooga Co., GA married to Martha Ann Maloney with whom he fathered two children
Passed away at Subligna, Chattooga Co., GA of pneumonia on February 14th 1914 in the home of his son, Joseph.
Contact Name: Sandra DriggersThe son of Joseph Bradford Morton and Nancy (unk maiden), one of 10 known children
1860 Jul 7 lived in Dirt Town Valley, Chattooga Co., GA married to Sarah Elizabeth Morton (maiden name) with whom
he fathered 3 children
1861 Sep 25 enlisted in Co I, 35th Reg’t GA Infantry known as the “Chattooga Mountaineers”
1862 Apr present (assigned to J R Anderson’s Brigade, A P Hill’s Division, Army of Northern Virginia
1862 May Battle of Seven Pines
1862 June 26 Battle at Mechanicsville
1862 Aug 9 wounded at Cedar Run (seven miles north of Culpepper Court House), Culpepper County VA (aka Cedar
Mountain or Slaughter’s Mountain) under command of Stonewall Jackson as part of the Northern Virginia
Campaign
1862 Aug 31 on wounded furlough
1862 Oct absent wounded
1862 Dec 13 Battle of Fredericksburg
1863 Jul 1-3 Battle of Gettysburg
1863 Jul 6 Battle of Williamsport
1863 Jul 20 and 29, Aug 5, Oct 2, 18 and 27 received clothing (possibly in hospital)
1864 May 5-6 Battle of Wilderness
1864 May 12 captured near Mine Run, VA (Spotsylvania Court House) during the intense hand-to-hand battle at the
edge of Mule Shoe which became known as the “Bloody Angle”
1864 May 20 received at Fort Delaware, DE from Belle Plain, VA
1865 Mar 7 exchanged
1865 Mar 10-12 received at Boulware’s & Cox’s Wharves, James River, VA
1865 Mar 10 admitted to Camp Lee (Hospital #9) Wayside Hospital, Richmond, VA (disposition C L remarks P P) it is
unknown if he was with the unit when it was surrendered on April 9th with 15 officers and 121 men
1870 Jul 29 lived in Walker Co., GA
1880 Jun 4 lived in Haywood, Chattooga Co., GA married to Martha Ann Maloney with whom he fathered two children
Passed away at Subligna, Chattooga Co., GA of pneumonia on February 14th 1914 in the home of his son, Joseph.
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Date Added: 5/19/2024
Company I | |
Birt Yeargan - Private |
He was my g-grandfather. He was also known as Burton Yeargan. The information is from his Civil War records and his State of Arkansas pension application.
Contact Name: Pat DahlContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/7/2009
Company K | |
David McKee Rorie - Corporal |
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Contact Name: Dan CarrollContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/28/2017