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14th Mississippi Infantry
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john t neal - Private
4/18/010
My g-g-g-grandfather was captured @ vicksburg exchanged and put in 14th. mississippi consolidated infantry.
Before this he was with 17th. louisiana regiment infantry.
please furnish iformation
God Bless
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Date Added: 4/18/2010

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Thomas Jefferson Parker - Private
October 1861
Contact Name: Debora Reese
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Date Added: 2/18/2007

Company A
Samuel Moses Crosby - Private
Samuel Moses Crosby was born October 13, 1842 near Shubuta, Clarke County, Mississippi to James A. and Sarah Ann (Easterling) Crosby. He enlisted with the 'Shubuta Rifles' in May 1861, which later became Company A of the 14th Mississippi Infantry. Private Crosby participated in the engagement at Fort Donelson and died not long after of fever at Clarksville, Tennessee on February 28, 1862.
Contact Name: Stuart Williams
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Date Added: 6/30/2008

Company A
William Phillip Gabriel - Private
also served in the 46th MS inf. Co. F
Contact Name: S.F. Gabriel
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Date Added: 6/17/2006

Company A
Isaac Jackson Wade - Private
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Contact Name: Marjorie Lovett
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Date Added: 4/11/2016

Company B
Andrew Able Fowler - Private
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Contact Name: Bill Fowler
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Date Added: 6/29/2008

Company B
John Issac Fowler - Private
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Contact Name: Bill Fowler
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Date Added: 6/29/2008

Company B
Thomas Loring Lloyd - 2nd Sergeant
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Contact Name: Alan Meyer
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Date Added: 9/25/2010

Company B
Edward A. Ogletree - Private
Native of Georgia, joined 14th MS in May 1861, captured at Fort Donaldson, TN, Feb 16, 1862 and sent to Camp Douglas, IL. Exchanged in May 1862...transferred to Co I, 36th Inf. Don't know whether GA or MS. He was in Georgia after the war in Taliferro or hancock County..where my grandmother was born. He is buried at Attica Baptist Church near Athens, GA.

Don't know how he came to be a member of a Mississippi unit(s)
Contact Name: George W. Smith
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Date Added: 5/8/2008

Company B
Thomas Emerson Tally - Private
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Contact Name: Andy Tally
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Date Added: 2/7/2010

Company B
Joseph Turner Wilson - Private
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Contact Name: Joseph Moore
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Date Added: 6/15/2012

Company C
James M. ROSS - Private
James was born in 1828 in Mecklenburg County, NC. He moved with his family to Oktibbeha County, Mississippi with his family about 1848. He enlisted in Corinth, MS. Was captured at the Battle of Fort Donelson on 16 FEB 1862. He was sent to Camp Douglas, IL. He was exchanged at Vicksburg on 2 SEP 1862. He survived the war and died sometime after 1880.
Contact Name: Cheri Amarna
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Date Added: 10/11/2015

Company D
Louis Bordier Alfred Esqilant - Private
Joined in May 1861, was a POW in 1862 and reported as a deserter in October 1862.
Contact Name: Dicky Woollard
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Date Added: 9/9/2012

Company D
Nathaniel Coleman Tims - Private
Also known as Doc Tims. He stood with the last of the remnants of the Army of Tennessee at Greensboro, Tenn where he was mysteriously wounded. Surely one of the last casualties in that army's big history of casualties!
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Date Added: 7/21/2011

Company D
William Coleman Tims - Private
Private William Coleman Tims and the Quitman Invincibles were a part of one of he most impressive and culturally diverse armies in American history. No other force in the War Between the Confederate and United States campaigned over more territory or suffered more camp and battlefield woe than the great Army of Tennessee.
The 14th Mississippi's colors was as colorful as the dashing infantrymen they flew for. Over a blue field the goddess of liberty embraces a portrait of President Davis by one arm and leans upon liberty's sword on the other.
Contact Name: Zacharias Beau T
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Date Added: 7/21/2011

Company E
Henry K. Carter - 1st Sergeant
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Contact Name: Daniel
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Date Added: 7/2/2004

Company E
John Booker Wingo - Private
He was my great great grandfather.He enlisted as a 'subsitute'at an advanced age of about 47.He served mostly in camp and was discharged 'in the field' in Alabama in April,1864 due to 'infirmites of old age.'He died shortly thereafter.Unknown burial,thought to be in Mississippi.
Contact Name: David Wingo
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Date Added: 3/9/2010

Company F
Pierce Butler Dugan - Major
Pierce carried a New Testament in his breast pocket which he credited with stopping a bullet and saving his life. After the war, he gave the Bible to his sister, Athanasia Dugan Israel.
Contact Name: jd linder
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Date Added: 7/27/2010

Company F
George Washington Gentry - Private
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Contact Name: Erbirt Gentry
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Date Added: 4/12/2008

Company F
James Robert Hisaw - Private
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Contact Name: Rick Short
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Date Added: 10/23/2009

Company F
Benjamin Long - Private
Benjamin Long enlisted in Beauregard's Rifles (Company F) 14th Mississippi Infantry at Corinth, Mississippi, on May 29, 1861. As a skilled horseman, Benjamin served as a wagoner or teamster with the 14th Mississippi Volunteers. After the Battle of Fort Donelson in February 1862, most of the 14th MS Infantry soldiers were imprisoned at the notorious Camp Douglas in Chicago. Benjamin stayed behind, electing to defect to the Ohio 58th Infantry where he served the remainder of the war. He moved to Ohio in 1865 and married the sister of a fellow soldier from the Ohio 58th Infantry.
Contact Name: Scot E. Long, Ph.D.
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Date Added: 12/13/2013

Company F
John MossRank Unknown
15 Nov 1862 was transferred to Briarfield Arsenal, Columbus, Mississippi, to work as gunsmith.
Contact Name: Charles Hand
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Date Added: 12/5/2022

Company G
George W. Ennis - Private
George enlisted on March 3, 1863. He was captured Dec. 16,1864 at the Battle of Nashville and transferred to Camp Douglas, Ill. Dec.21, 1864. He was mustered out and into the 5th U.S. Vol. April 15, 1865
Contact Name: Chuck Ennis
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Date Added: 4/14/2008

Company G
fletcher toliver perkins - 2nd Sergeant
Born Giles county TN, living in Choctaw Agency MS when inducted. I have his pay records showing payment of $1.75 to travel to Corinth MS for his induction. Captured Ft Donnelson exchanged at Vicksburg MS. Wounded in a skirmish at Utica, MS. Survived the war died approx 1925 burial site unknown. Any intformation on his place of burial would be appreciated. I am his great grandson. Neal Perkins
Contact Name: william perkins
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Date Added: 2/17/2009

Company G
Church L Williams - Corporal
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Contact Name: Ken Williams
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Date Added: 4/11/2005

Company H
Paul Alexander - Private
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Contact Name: R. Keith Alexander
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Date Added: 2/11/2014

Company H
Joseph Washington Ellis - Private
Pvt Jos. Washington Ellis is my maternal great-great-grandfather.
Contact Name: Allen B. Simmons Jr
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Date Added: 7/18/2006

Company H
Surgeon John F. KennedyRank Unknown
John F. Kennedy was the (a) surgeon for the 14 MS Infantry.
He was married to Mary Longstreet Lyles, daughter of Civil War Surgeon, William D. Lyles, (Operated CSA Hospital- Battle of Shiloh. Surgeon John F. Kennedy later committed Suicide
after the war. He served the Lauderdale Military Hospital in Lauderdale Springs,MS among other things.
Contact Name: Robert E. Walker
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Date Added: 2/25/2013

Company H
John Alexander Moore - Sergeant
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Contact Name: James Moore
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Date Added: 12/15/2009

Company H
James Wade Rawls - Private
James Wade Rawls, was born in Fairfield County, S.C.
Thomas Wade Rawls, was his father.
He was surrendered at Fort Donelson, Tenn.
Sent to Camp Douglas, Chicago Ill.
Exchanged Sept 1862, to Vicksburg.
Buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Leon County, Tx.
CSA Marker. Paternal G-G-Grandfather.
Any Rawls from Fairfield County, S.C. out there.? We are Kin.
Contact Name: Joseph Rawls
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Date Added: 3/30/2011

Company I
David Beeks - Private
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Contact Name: Brian Glankler
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Date Added: 2/9/2006

Company I
James Beeks - Corporal
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Contact Name: Brian Glankler
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Date Added: 2/9/2006

Company I
George T. Fowler - Private
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Contact Name: Jeremy Roden
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Date Added: 7/20/2010

Company I
John Lay - Private
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Contact Name: Stephen Woodard
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Date Added: 8/11/2023

Company I
George W. Pennington - 1st Lieutenant
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Contact Name: Woodrow Pennington
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Date Added: 11/15/2005

Company K
john t. neal - Private
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Contact Name: thomas neal
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Date Added: 9/20/2010

Company K
Nathaniel Reynolds - Private
Bugler
Contact Name: Christopher H. Ezelle
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Date Added: 6/16/2013

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