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Mickijah P. Bates
Rank Unknown
Cousin. as Son Of William C. Bates ,1st Alabama Cavalry U.S.
Contact Name: Clifton Boyd
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Date Added: 12/11/2008

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Elijah E King
- Private
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Contact Name: Sd Crosby
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Date Added: 4/17/2018

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William Thomas Orr
- Private
WT Orr was originally assigned to the 26th. He was sick in the hospital in Nashville when the 26th was captured at Ft.Donelson. Later assigned, with others of the 26th, to the 32nd Mississippi Infantry.
Contact Name: James
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Date Added: 1/21/2006

Company A
George J M Blanton
- Private
Died as POW in Camp Morton, Indianapolis, IN and buried in Crown Hill Cemetery
Contact Name: Russ Tucker
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Date Added: 6/1/2011

Company A
Josiah Blanton
- Private
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Contact Name: Russ Tucker
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Date Added: 6/1/2011

Company A
Levi Burrell Blanton
- Private
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Contact Name: Russ Tucker
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Date Added: 6/1/2011

Company A
William Nicholson Blanton
- Private
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Contact Name: Russ Tucker
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Date Added: 6/1/2011

Company A
Green B Bonds
- Private
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Contact Name: Dennis Bullard
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Date Added: 8/19/2006

Company A
John K Bonds
- Private
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Contact Name: Dennis Bullard
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Date Added: 8/19/2006

Company A
John K. Bonds
- Private
Three Brothers from Tishomingo County Mississippi joined together including Robert A. Bonds and G.B. Bonds, Jr. (My Great Grandfather)
Contact Name: Don Weathers
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Date Added: 7/31/2006

Company A
Robert Alexander Bonds
- Private
Three Brothers from Tishomingo County, Mississippi joined the 26th Mississippi Infantry together including: G.B. Bonds, Jr (My Great Grandfather) and John K. Bonds.
Contact Name: Don Weathers
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Date Added: 7/31/2006

Company A
Robert Alexander Bonds
- Private
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Contact Name: Dennis Bullard
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Date Added: 8/19/2006

Company A
Green B. Bonds, Jr.
- Private
My Great Grandfather was as captured at Ft Donalson and sent to Yankee Prison in Ohio in February 1862. Was later involved in a prisoner swap. His older brothers also enlisted in the 26th Mississippi Infantry at the same time.

John K. Bonds, Private
Robert Alexander Bonds, Private
Contact Name: Don Weathers
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Date Added: 7/31/2006

Company A
David Vant Floyd
- Private
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Contact Name: Darrick Floyd
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Date Added: 6/3/2011

Company A
Hiram H. C. Floyd
- Private
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Contact Name: Darrick Floyd
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Date Added: 6/3/2011

Company A
John Floyd
- Private
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Contact Name: Darrick Floyd
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Date Added: 6/3/2011

Company A
Richard A. Floyd
Rank Unknown
Born 1840 Alabama. Son of John Floyd and Margaret Richardson Mayo Floyd. Married Susan Jane Harris 13 July 1857 Tishomingo County, Mississippi. Two children born in that county: John Franklin Floyd b. 18 Dec 1859 and Mary E. 'Mollie' Floyd b. 13 Mar 1862. Enlisted with his brothers Hiram H.C. Floyd and David Vant Floyd, their uncle William James David Mayo, and cousins Anderson Thompson Mayo and James G. Mayo and placed in Company A, 26th Miss Rgmt, Mississippi Volunteers. Died 07 June 1865. Buried Hampton National Cemetery, Hampton, Virginia, Section D, Grave 2192.
Contact Name: BonnieGober Crocker
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Date Added: 11/12/2010

Company A
Anderson Thompson Mayo
- Private
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Contact Name: Steve Hardwick
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Date Added: 7/13/2002

Company A
James Gilnore Mayo
- Private
Died as POW in Point Lookout, MD and buried in the POW Cemetery
Contact Name: Russ Tucker
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Date Added: 6/1/2011

Company A
William James David Mayo
- Corporal
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Contact Name: Russ Tucker
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Date Added: 6/1/2011

Company B
John William Clausel
- Private
My GGGrandfather died in Bowling Green Kentucky of Pneumonia,1-7-1862 He was a farmer from Prentiss County Mississippi. It is said he lies in a mass grave with many more of his comrades from the harsh weather they endured that winter.
Contact Name: John H Pace III
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Contact Homepage: johnnypace1956@gmail.com
Date Added: 9/14/2015

Company B
Robert Nathaniel Gray
- Private
New Salem Invincibles
SCV Camp 2107
New Salem Texas
Info on several units of CSA
Contact Name: Wayne Gray
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Contact Homepage: www.camp2107scv.org
Date Added: 11/30/2010

Company B
Albert Wyatt Hall
- Private
Albert Wyatt Hall is my GG Grandfather. He was at one time attached to Baxter's Cavalry. Later in life he was a Justice of the Peace in Lee County, MS.
Contact Name: John Hall
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Date Added: 2/17/2007

Company B
Giles A Lankford
- Private
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Contact Name: Karmen Slater Earnheart
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Date Added: 11/25/2013

Company B
james L Martin
- Sergeant
Doing this to honor your service:He was in all major actions with the 26th.... he was from Rienzi,Ms & moved to Arkansas after the war.Any info would be appreciated
Contact Name: david brazil
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Contact Homepage: butternut4662@dixie-net.com
Date Added: 9/5/2010

Company B
John Clark Reed
- Sergeant
John's records are provided at Film number M232 roll 33, Civil War Soldier & Sailors System (http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/). John went on to become a preacher. He was born 1836 in Mississippi and died 1906 in Indian Territory, Oklahoma. John was one of my cousins. He was the son of my GGGrandfather - Samuel B. Reed, Jr and brother to my GGrandfather - Leroy Reed (on my father's maternal side).
Contact Name: Don Patrick
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Date Added: 7/6/2008

Company B
Leroy Reed
- 1st Corporal
Lee was my GGrandfather (on my father's maternal side). His company was know as 'Boone Avengers'. His records are provided at Film number M232 roll 33, Civil War Soldier & Sailors System (http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/).

A quote from George Sanders (past member of the Regiment): 'We were organized and drilled at Iuka and then went to Corinth, where we camped a few days, and from there -- went to Bowling Green, Ky., where we went into temporary winter quarters. We were engaged in a fight at Ft. Donaldson, Tenn., that lasted from 'sun-up until sun-down'. During the night we were surrounded and made prisoners.

Following the surrender of the 26th Mississippi Infantry Regt at Fort Donalson in February 1862, Lee escaped capture with many others and were absorbed into the 32nd Mississippi Infanty Regt. In January 1863 after the 26th Infantry Regiment was exchanged, Gen. Bragg ordered the members of the 26th who were in the 32nd back to the reorganized 26th. Lee was among their ranks.

I don't know the circumstances of Lee's escape at Fort Donalson, but one of my learned friends recently told me that Gen Nathan B. Forrest's Cavalry took one infantryman each with them when they made their escape.

Lee was born 1833 in McNairy County, TN, and died Aft. 1880 possibly in Corinth, Alcorn County, MS. Surviving the Civil War, he moved from Tishomingo County, MS to Logan County, AR.
Contact Name: Don Patrick
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Contact Homepage: http://www.dhpatrick.org
Date Added: 6/14/2005

Company C
George Washington Foster
- Sergeant
Born: Feb 13, 1819;
Died: Feb 10, 1900;
Buried: Wedel Cemetery, Heidenheimer, Bell County, Texas;
His brother, Andrew Jackson Foster, was a Chaplain in Forrest Calvary, 8th. Mississippi Calvary, Company E, CSA.
Contact Name: Larry Morgan
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Date Added: 4/24/2008

Company C
James Raymond Nichols
- Private
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Contact Name: Brad Sloan
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Date Added: 5/9/2004

Company C
Reuben F Warren
- Private
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Contact Name: Michael Falkner
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Date Added: 2/16/2007

Company D
George Guilford Chipman
- Private
1845-1927
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 3/4/2013

Company D
Commodore Perry Fortenberry
- Private
Commodore enlisted at the age of 17 under Captain Watson. He was discharged (according to few documents) from military service on April 9, 1865.
Contact Name: Rev. Leavy Shoffner, Jr.
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Date Added: 10/22/2012

Company D
Reuben Jeptha PICKETT
- Sergeant
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Contact Name: Ray W. James
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Contact Homepage: http://www.lapels-ethics.com/SCV/
Date Added: 6/30/2008

Company E
Jesse B Knighten
- Private
1844-1879
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 4/25/2016

Company E
John Henry Petty
- Private
I am looking for any information someone may hay, letters, photos, etc. Please email or call me at (509) 588-5287.
Contact Name: Bob D. Petty
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Date Added: 12/31/2009

Company E
Calvin Webb
- Sergeant
1824-1879
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 3/9/2013

Company F
james aaron anderson
Rank Unknown
hung 1865 possible deserter
Contact Name: henry fleck
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Date Added: 12/6/2011

Company F
David Fields
- Private
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Contact Name: Sarah Martin
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Date Added: 2/5/2008

Company F
Henry David Fields
- 1st Corporal
Henry was born in 1838 and died 1913. He enlisted as a Pvt. 1 Sept 1861 at Luka, Mississippi. Co F [Anna Terry Guards] Capt Henry C Hyneman's Co 26th Regiment Mississippi Vols. Captured at Fort Donelson and sent to Camp Morton Indianapolis. Ind. Paroled at Vicksburg. Found on POW roll at that place dated 24 May 1862. Promoted 31 Oct 1863 to 2nd Corporal from the ranks by Col Reynolds. On a CMR dated June 1864 his rank is noted as 1st Corporal. He is slightly wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness. Sick in the hospital at Richmond 26 Aug 1864 - 29 Aug 1864. Some records state that the 26th was attached for a short time to the 32nd Miss after the battle of Shiloh because it was so depleted. Henry was Captured at Petersburg Va. after the defensive line broke. He was sent to Fort Delaware and Paroled 11 June 1865 after " Swallowing the Yellow Dog" He was the husband of my 3rd cousin 5 x removed.
Contact Name: phillip thomas
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Date Added: 9/30/2019

Company F
William Green Jones
Rank Unknown
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Contact Name: Mary Jones Crain
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Date Added: 11/24/2005

Company F
Jacob Jackson Jordan
- Private
Dropped of on trip to Virginia in Weldon, NC. Died 12 Apr 1864 in Confederate Hospital and buried in Confederate Cemetery in Weldon, NC.
Contact Name: James Jordan
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Date Added: 7/3/2012

Company F
Jacob Jackson Jordan
- Private
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Contact Name: Gerry Powers
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Date Added: 10/24/2010

Company G
Frances Marion Gahagan
- Private
Captured at Fort Donelson Feb l6,1862, Died at Terra Haute,IN, Mar 3, 1862
Contact Name: Kenneth Gahagan
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Date Added: 7/7/2008

Company G
Joseph Allen Gahagan
- Private
Captured at Ft. Donelson, Feb 16, 1862, Captured again at Cold Harbor, Mar 21, 1865. Died Oct l3, 1906, Senate, TX, Buried Winn Hill Cemetery, Jack Co. TX
Contact Name: Kenneth Gahagan
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Date Added: 7/7/2008

Company G
John Oliver Jinkins
- 3rd Sergeant
Was previously Corporal in the US Army, 1855-1860. From 1860-16 August 1861, he was a saddler. Enlisted Co. G, 26th Mississippi Infantry Reg't. 16 August 1861. Was serving and fighting at Fort Donelson, TN, until it surrendered, but escaped with Nathan Bedford Forrest and was temporarily transferred to Co. K, 32nd Mississippi Inf. as 3rd Sergeant to train new soldiers. Transferred back to Co. K as a private Jan. 1, 1863, after the 26th was repatriated in a prisoner exchange. Promoted from Private to Sergeant, Feb. 6, 1865. Captured Hatcher's Run, 1 April 1865 (1 week before Lee's surrender at Appomattox). Held POW at Point Lookout, Maryland Prison Camp until June 28, 1865, when he signed his Loyalty Oath (held POW for almost 3 months after Lee's surrender). List of engagements- Fort Donelson, Coffeyville, Willow Springs, Baker's Creek, Jackson (MS), The Wilderness, Tally's Mill, Spotsylvania Court House, Hanover Junction, Cold Harbor, Gaines' Mill, Petersburg, Weldon RR, Petersburg, Fort MacRae, Unnamed Skirmish, Hatcher's Run, Jarratt's Station, Hatcher's Run.
Contact Name: David L. Bohmfalk
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Date Added: 5/3/2013

Company G
Giles Oliver Jones
- Private
My Grandfathers three uncles served 2 in the 26 Al. Inf.
G.O.Jones Pvt Co. G 26 Al Enl. Sept. 2, 1861 Abington
W.J.Jones - brother to G.O. enl. with G.O. on same date
Paul Pinkston Jones enl. Pvt. Co.1, 50th. Ala. Inf.,4/22/61
P.P. was wounded in Atlanta,Ga.7/28/64, re-enl. 9/64 as 1st Sgt. Co. H Musgroves Batt. served till end of war.
All three Jones were brothers.
Fought for Confed. at Shiloah,Tn.
Contact Name: John Woods
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Date Added: 2/16/2011

Company G
john alexander nason
- Private
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Contact Name: eliz gordon
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Date Added: 7/23/2013

Company G
thomas g nason
- Private
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Contact Name: eliz gordon
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Date Added: 7/23/2013

Company G
Thomas D Pope
- Sergeant
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Contact Name: Robert Pope
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Date Added: 8/6/2004

Company G
John J. Randolph
- Private
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Contact Name: Mike Randolph
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Date Added: 9/13/2010

Company H
Samuel Barlston Reed, Jr.
- Private
Samuel was my GGGrandfather (on my father's maternal side). He migrated with his family from South Carolina, Alamaba, Tennessee, and finally to Mississippi. At the time of the Civil War, He lived in Tishomingo and later Acorn County in Mississippi. Several of his relatives, including one of his sons and brothers joined this Regiment. Samuel was also a member of K Company.

His regiment's first major engagement was at Fort Donelson, TN. The regiment was surrendered there on February 16, 1862 following several heavy Union artillery attacks and a failed attempt to breakout.

He apparently died as a prisoner of war March 25, 1862. He is buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St Louis, MO.
Contact Name: Don Patrick
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Contact Homepage: http://www.dhpatrick.org
Date Added: 6/14/2005

Company H
Irwin Searcy
- Private
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
about Irwin Searcy
Name: Irwin Searcy
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: Mississippi
Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, Mississippi 26th Infantry Regiment.

Sources: Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records


Contact Name: Harold Neal
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Date Added: 10/30/2012

Company H
Leonard Wade Shackelford
- Private
Leonard Wade Shackelford was my GGF
Contact Name: Ben Israel
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Date Added: 7/16/2008

Company H
Willis A. H. Shackelford
- Captain
this was my (GGG)grandfather
Contact Name: Jonathan E. Cagle
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Date Added: 11/30/2012

Company H
A. M Voyles
- Private
He was a farmer, born 1841 and died at Vicksburg 1865. He enlisted with his father and brothers.
Contact Name: Joy Voyles Roe
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Date Added: 9/11/2010

Company H
Harvey Voyles
- Private
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Contact Name: Joy Voyles Roe
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Date Added: 9/11/2010

Company H
James M Voyles
- Sergeant
He was a farmer and enlisted with his brother and father. He started the war as a PVT and at the end was a Sgt. He was born in 1941.
Contact Name: Joy Voyles Roe
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Date Added: 9/11/2010

Company H
William David Wilson
- 4th Sergeant
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Contact Name: Toni Williams
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Date Added: 2/2/2016

Company I
enoch franklin jackson
- 1st Lieutenant
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Contact Name: charles priest
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Date Added: 6/18/2009

Company I
Roderick W. McDuffie
- Private
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Contact Name: Christopher H. Ezelle
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Date Added: 6/16/2013

Company I
George Caroll Thomason
Rank Unknown
George C. Thomason and his 16-year-old son, Samuel Henry Thomason, served together in the Miss. 26th Regiment.
Contact Name: JoAnne Walls
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Date Added: 2/19/2009

Company I
Samuel Henry Thomason
- Private
George C. Thomason and his 16-year-old son, Samuel Henry Thomason, served together in the Miss. 26th Regiment.
Contact Name: JoAnne Walls
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Date Added: 2/19/2009

Company I
George W Tidwell
- Private
None at this time
Contact Name: Glenn Tidwell
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Date Added: 6/16/2014

Company K
John Corkren
- Private
My g-g-grandfather was born Lombardstown, Ireland 12/19/1830. Enlisted Iuka, Mississippi June 1861. Captured 2/16/1862 during surrender of Fort Donelson. Detained at Camp Morton, Indiana, from February 1862 until May 1862 when he was transferred to Camp Chase, Ohio. Released during prisoner trade in September 1862. Wounded 5/16/1863 during Battle of Champion Hill and granted medical discharge.
Contact Name: David Rawls
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Date Added: 4/1/2014

Company K
Sebron P Doss
- Private
enlisted august 12 1861 at iuka,ms. captured at vicksburg on july 4 1863
Contact Name: Doug Rhea
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Date Added: 7/1/2017

Company K
Benjamin Joseph Kizer
- Captain
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Contact Name: Kevin Thomas Kizer
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Date Added: 1/8/2019

Company K
David A. Kizer
- Private
I am working on my Daughters of the Confrderacy. I get 3 for my Great Great Grandfathers was in Confrderacy two was in 26th Mississippi Infantry Company K,and one was in 7 Battalion Mississippi Company G. My stop Great Great Grandfather was in the 26th Mississippi Infantry Company K also.
Contact Name: Rose M. Toms
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Contact Homepage: Kizer
Date Added: 8/12/2013

Company K
Hiram Danial McCollum
- Sergeant
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Contact Name: Frank Chandler
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Date Added: 4/18/2008

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