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60th Georgia Infantry
Company Unknown
Milton M Ivey - Sergeant
Milton M Ivey married Louisa Giles/Jiles (a sister of B.F. Jiles); so, I am related to both Benjamin Franklin Jiles and Milton M Ivey.
Contact Name: Shermaine Jiles
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Date Added: 4/11/2009

Company A
John Daniel Grantham - Captain
John Daniel is my great-grandfather...I am a member of the UDC in Virginia..DEO VINDICE!!!
Contact Name: Donna L. Grantham
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Date Added: 9/25/2003

Company A
Etheldred Phillips Halstead - 1st Corporal
Enlisted as a 3rd Corporal on 21 August 1861 at the age of 18.
Promoted to 1st Corporal (Estimated day of Promotion) on 15 August 1862.
Transferred into Company A, 22nd Siege Heavy Artillery Regiment Georgia on 26 November 1862.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 8/2/2010

Company A
Charles Pinckney MURRAH - Private
Wounded at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863, and sent to Goldsboro, North Carolina, carried to Field Hospital on account of excessive heat and severe muscular cramps in 1863. Surrendered at Appomattox, Virginia, April 9, 1865.

This company which became the (new) Company A, 60 th GA Regiment, Meriwether County, 'Anthony Grays', was organized in September, 1861 for one year, as Captain DuBose's Company, Georgia Volunteers. Upon the organization of the 2nd Battalion North Carolina Infantry in November 1861, it was assigned to that battalion as Company E. In May 1862, the company was reorganized and was transferred to the 60th Regiment Georgia Infantry by S. O. Number 84, A. & I. G. O, dated April 11, 1864, and became (New) Company A, of that regiment.
All Muster Rolls of this company prior to April 11, 1864, bear the caption 'Company E, 2nd Battalion North Carolina Infantry.'
Charles had 2 first cousins in this unit, James A. and Morgan Henry Murrah.
Contact Name: Cheri Rodgers Amarna
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Date Added: 1/2/2012

Company A
James A. MURRAH - Private
Private -enlisted May 16, 1862. Left behind at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, as nurse for the wounded, July 3, 1863. Captured there July 5, 1863. Paroled at DeCamp General Hospital, David's Island, New York Harbor, August 24, 1863. Exchanged at City Point, Virginia, August 28, 1863. Left at Frederick City, Maryland, as nurse for wounded, July 9, 1864. Captured at Monocacy, Maryland, July 10, 1864. Imprisoned at Fort McHenry, Maryland, and Point Lookout, Maryland where he was paroled March 15, 1865. Transferred to Aiken's Landing, Virginia, same day. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Virginia, and exchanged March 18, 1865. This company which became the (new) Company A, 60 th GA Regiment, Meriwether County, 'Anthony Grays', was organized in September, 1861 for one year, as Captain DuBose's Company, Georgia Volunteers. Upon the organization of the 2nd Battalion North Carolina Infantry in November 1861, it was assigned to that battalion as Company E. In May 1862, the company was reorganized and was transferred to the 60th Regiment Georgia Infantry by S. O. Number 84, A. & I. G. O, dated April 11, 1864, and became (New) Company A, of that regiment.
All Muster Rolls of this company prior to April 11, 1864, bear the caption 'Company E, 2nd Battalion North Carolina Infantry.'
James had 1 first cousin in this unit, Charles Pinckney MURRAH and brother Morgan Henry MURRAH.
Contact Name: Cheri Rodgers Amarna
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Date Added: 1/2/2012

Company A
Morgan Henry MURRAH - 2nd Sergeant
Enlisted May 10, 1862. Sick in hospital November 4, 1864. Surrendered at Appomattox, Virginia, April 9, 1865. This company, (new) Company A, 60 th GA Regiment, Meriwether County, 'Anthony Grays', was organized in September, 1861 for one year, as Captain DuBose's Company, Georgia Volunteers. Upon the organization of the 2nd Battalion North Carolina Infantry in November 1861, it was assigned to that battalion as Company E. In May 1862, the company was reorganized and was transferred to the 60th Regiment Georgia Infantry by S. O. Number 84, A. & I. G. O, dated April 11, 1864, and became (New) Company A, of that regiment. All Muster Rolls of this company prior to April 11, 1864, bear the caption 'Company E, 2nd Battalion North Carolina Infantry.' Morgan's brother, James A. MURRAH and his 1st cousin, Charles Pinckney MURRAH were in this unit.
Contact Name: Cheri Rodgers Amarna
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Date Added: 1/2/2012

Company B
William CousarRank Unknown
Have no information on this distant relative. The surname Cousar, which is likely a misspelling, is one of perhaps a hundred variants of the original surname Cossart. Would appre-ciate learning any information others may have on this individual.
Contact Name: Jim Couzzourt
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Date Added: 2/1/2007

Company B
Andrew Jackson [Pony} Fuller - Private
No comments
Contact Name: Robert Fuller Boise
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Date Added: 12/31/2009

Company B
Crawford Fuller - Private
moved to the Pioneer Corps.
Contact Name: Robert Fuller Boise
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Date Added: 12/31/2009

Company B
George Washington Fuller - 1st Sergeant
Died 11/29/1863 of Typhoid Fever after being wounded. General Hospital-MountJackson,Va.
Contact Name: Robert Fuller Boise
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Date Added: 12/31/2009

Company B
Green Fuller - 4th Sergeant
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Contact Name: Robert Fuller Boise
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Date Added: 12/31/2009

Company B
James Daugherty Fuller - Private
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Contact Name: Mark Fuller
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Date Added: 9/29/2009

Company B
john c. fuller - 1st Lieutenant
may have been ellected captain after the battle of fort steadman where capt. burkes was killed
Contact Name: robert fuller boise
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Date Added: 12/31/2009

Company B
J Mack McGEE - Private
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Contact Name: John McGEE
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Date Added: 5/23/2011

Company B
JOHN WESLEY McGEE - Captain
Promoted from 1rst Lt. to Captain. Wounded, 2nd Bull Run, Chancellorsville, Fredricksburg,and Bristoe Station. Died @ Langrage, Georgia, 1867 buried in McGEE Family Cemetary in Lagrange,Georgia.
Contact Name: JOHN McGEE
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Date Added: 5/23/2011

Company B
Thomas Wilkes McGEE - Sergeant
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Contact Name: John McGEE
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Date Added: 5/23/2011

Company B
William Henry Clay O'Neal - Private
Brother of John Ransome and James. Survived the war. Died 6/10/1921, Harris Co., GA. Buried at Union Cemetary.
Contact Name: Terry Smith
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Date Added: 12/6/2010

Company B
Leonidas F Talley - Private
Died from wounds at Camp Winder POW Camp Apr 1865
Contact Name: Bob Conner
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Contact Homepage: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24485855/family
Date Added: 3/28/2014

Company C
B F JilesRank Unknown
Based on pension records
Contact Name: B L Chandler
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Date Added: 2/14/2008

Company C
John Farlow Wardlow - 3rd Corporal
John was born 31 Dec 1843 In Whitfield Co. Ga. He was 15 in 1860. He enlisted 19 Sep 1861 in Walker's Independent's commanded by J.C. Wardlow. This became Co C 60th Ga. Infantry. He was wounded by a shell fragment in the back at the battle of Fredricksburg. He was appointed to the rank of 3rd Corporal on 1 April 1863. He served honorably thru the war. He is listed on a POW Roll dated 17 May 1865 at Columbus. Miss. He died in 1919 and is buried at Lafayette City Cem, Walker Co. Ga. He fought in every battle except for the wounded furlough of 60 days at Fredricksburg. Malvern Hill, Bristo Station, 2nd Manasses, Antietam, Chancelorsville, Gettysburg, Spotsolvania, Cedar Creek , Hatchers Run and Fort Steadman.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 9/6/2021

Company D
Joseph Thomas Brown - Private
Born: 1835 in Gordon County, Georgia.
Enlisted on May 10th, 1862 in Whitfield County, Georgia.
Died from wounds in Richmond, Virginia on May 25th, 1863.
Contact Name: Zach Mitchell
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Date Added: 7/31/2013

Company D
James Henry Chastain - Private
My GG Grandfather served in Lawton-Gordon-Evans Georgia Brigade, Company D, at age 17 years. This brigade surrendered with General Robert E. Lee April 09, 1865 at Appomattox. This is historically known as General Lee's most elite brigade and suffered more casualties than any other in Confederate service.
Contact Name: James Hughes Turner
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Date Added: 7/25/2015

Company D
david P gazaway - Private
great great grandfather
Contact Name: rick gregg
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Date Added: 10/10/2005

Company D
David Gazzaway - Private
Enlisted 10 May 1862 Dalton, GA,
Contact Name: Herman Johnson
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Date Added: 5/6/2010

Company D
William M Morgan - Private
Mustered in 1861, captured while on emergency leave 1864 in Georgia. Worked on Union Railway until October, 1865
Contact Name: Tom Crowley
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Date Added: 12/23/2009

Company D
Loven Wilson - Private
Enlisted 1 Oct 1861 Savannah, GA.
Contact Name: Herman Johnson
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Date Added: 10/7/2009

Company D
Pleasant Wilson - Private
Enlisted 26 Feb 1862 Skidway Island.
Contact Name: Herman Johnson
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Date Added: 10/7/2009

Company E
William Crook Lackey - Private
A cousin, Pvt. William C. Lackey (1839-1861) was from Murray Co, Ga.
Died while in service 18 Nov. 1861.
Contact Name: Sam Comyns
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Contact Homepage: www.scv.org
Date Added: 10/6/2010

Company E
Robert H Palmer - Private
enlisted Dalton GA Sept.19, 1861, Killed Groveton VA (2nd Manassas) Aug. 28, 1862 Two brothers same unit Thomas F. Killed same Day and John R.Palmer who lost a leg at Deep Bottom VA Aug. 1864.
Contact Name: Doug Palmer
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Contact Homepage: cinnamon
Date Added: 11/30/2011

Company F
John S Elder - Private
John was born in South Carolina in 1838 He married Mary Ann Pankey in Gilmer Co. Ga. 30 Aug 1860. He had one child when he enlisted 25 Feb 1862 in Elljay, Gilmer Co. in Co F Captain William P Jarrett's Co of Vol's. He died about 2 months later of Measles at Augusta, Georgia. He has 189 cards in his archival file , 2 CMR's and the rest documents filed by his wife for a Widows claim. He was the husband of my 3rd cousin 4 x removed.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 7/29/2021

Company F
Thomas Jefferson Davis - Sergeant
He was a sergeant in company f 60th ga infantry regiment
Contact Name: Tammy McDaniel
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Contact Homepage: aprilmorningrsad@gmail.com
Date Added: 2/14/2019

Company F
Silas William Douthit - Private
This info is submitted for Darrell and follows one of his postings to Gen Forum. The Douthit family in El Centro was friends of the Williams originating at least in GA and into Ca.
Contact Name: Darrell Douthit
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Date Added: 8/7/2005

Company F
Jacob Sylvester James - Private
Born 20Apr1843 in Bumcombe, NC, son of Ahijah and Teresa. Enlisted at Dalton, GA 19Sep1961 as the 4th GA Bn. Later reorganized for service in VA with the Army of Northern VA as 60th GA Infantry Regiment. This was one of six Regiments that formed the Georgia Brigade that served under LtGen Stonewall Jackson and LtGen Richard Ewell. With unit from 1861-1864. Fought in battles at Richmond, Manasas, Wilderness, and Spottsylvania. Wounded in right leg (thigh)on June 2, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Admitted to Chimborazo Hospital, Ward #5 in Richmond on 3Jun1864. Furloughed on 30Aug64 for 60 days. Discharged from the army in 1865 in VA. Given a prisoner's parole on 22May1865.
Contact Name: Brad James
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Date Added: 12/18/2010

Company F
James Wiley Pankey - Private
Pvt. James Wiley Pankey Co.F 60th Georgia Infantry {Jarrett's] born 27 Nov. 1835 and died 17 July 1932 at age 94 years and 8 months. He enlisted 25 Feb. 1862 at Gilmer, Georgia by Capt. William P. Jarrett for the war. One card states he enlistd at Ellijay. ? The 60th began as the 4th Battn: [Stile's] Georgia Infantry in Nov. 1861 with seven companies. This Battn: was increased to a Regiment in May of 1862 with the addition of three companies and desiginated the 60th Georgia Infantry
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 1/20/2014

Company F
William Edward Pankey - Private
William enlisted Sept. 1861 at Dalton, Ga. by Major Calhoun for the war. This us the same company his brother James Wiley is in. He is admitted on 23 Aug. 1862 to the CSA General Hospital in Danville Va. with diagnosis of Diarrhea and returned to duty Aug 28th. His company muster roll for May-June notes that he is missing in the fight at Gettysburg. His name appears on a roll of prisoners captured on 3 July 1863 at Gettysburg. He is sent to Fort Delaware. Then sent to Point Lookout and released 1 Feb. 1864 after taking the oath. He then joind the ranks of the enemy in the US Army and never returned home. He became a traitor.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 1/20/2014

Company F
Lorenzo Dow Spivey - Private
L. D. Spivey was a Private of Company F, 60th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Evans' Brigade, Gordon's Division. He was wounded in the right arm in the Second Battle of Manassas. Verbal history has it that he held the horses in later battles and was among those at Appamatox. I am anxious to learn anything possible about my G Grandfather and/or his unit.
Contact Name: Daryl Spivey
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Date Added: 12/5/2006

Company F
James Jarrard Williams - Private
I would appreciate any information on James Williams. He was my GGGGrandfather who died in the Seven Days Battle.
Contact Name: Brian Williams
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Date Added: 7/17/2004

Company G
James Thomas Marchman - Sergeant
GGG Uncle
Contact Name: Jim Chapman
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Contact Homepage: dive3483@hotmail.com
Date Added: 5/28/2019

Company G
William A McDaniel - Private
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Contact Name: Susan McDaniel Smith
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Date Added: 3/16/2014

Company I
George Washington Inman - 1st Sergeant
Enlisted as a Corporal on 6 May 1862 at the age of 26.
Promoted to Full 2nd Sergeant on 19 Aug 1862.
Promoted to Full 1st Sergeant (Estimated day of Promo) on 15 Feb 1863.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 5/11/2010

Company I
William Jacob Pettyjohn - Private
Private May 6, 1862. Wounded at Fredricksburg, VA. Dec 13, 1862. His unit was the one that chased Meade back to the river.
Assigned to Early Hospital.
Captured at Winchester, VA. Sept 19, 1864.
Arrived at Harpers Ferry, VA. Nov 18, 1864.
Paroled at Point Lookout, Md. in 1865.
Contact Name: Steve Lieberum
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Date Added: 8/2/2004

Company I
John C. Weaver - Private
my ancestor enlisted on june 25, 1862.he was at the battle of sharpsburg, md and also thebattle of fredricksburg on dec.13, 1862.he was exchenged at city point, va and died of inflamation of the liver at general hospital#3 in lynchburg, va.he is buried at the confederate cemetery in lot 200 5th line grave number 4...
i am lookingfor anyone who is related tomy ancestor and that has any military records as well..
Contact Name: Paul Stanfield Jr.
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Date Added: 1/14/2005

Company K
nimrod wells paris - Private
Wounded May 6, 1864 at the battle of the wilderness in upper rt arm. A 3 in piece of bone was removed from upper rt arm resulting in permenant disability.
Contact Name: lee paris
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Date Added: 9/11/2017

Company K
James J Walraven - Private
Enlisted 10 May 1862 Cartersville, GA.
Contact Name: Herman Johnson
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Date Added: 10/11/2009

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