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27th Mississippi Infantry      
Company Unknown
Samuel McKinney Gladney - Surgeon   
Samuel McKinney Gladney was born in Fairfield County, South Carolina on the 15th of August 1825. His family moved to Alabama; where his parents died, age 12. Raised by his uncle in Aberdeen, Miss. Samuel was educated and graduated University of Pennsylvania Medical College, Class of 1852. He returned home to practice, but when the war broke out, he joined the Confederate forces as a member of the 27th Regiment of Mississippi.
Dr. Gladney was stationed at a small fort hospital at Chattanooga for a few months.He became a member of the Army of Tennessee under General Braxton Bragg.With his Army, General Bragg attempted the invasion of Kentucky during August, September and October, 1862.They were driven back by the superior Union forces under General D. C. Buell and forced to retreat from the state.Dr. Gladney was captured at the battle of Perryville, Kentucky, and sent to a 'Northern' prison. ▬ He was married to Samantha Fowler (10 December 1861), this union had a daughter, Mary. Dr. Samuel McKinney Gladney died in 1884 near Knoxville, Tennessee.
Contact Name:  George Gaston
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Date Added:  11/19/2016
Company Unknown
Richard Helverston - Corporal   
Birth date unknown, enlisted 10-02-1861, Captured on Look Out Mountain, Tennessee on 11-24-1863. Imprisoned at Rock Island Prison, Rock Island Illinois on 12-05-1863, died of Pneumonia on 04-22-1864, buried in grave # 1080 at Rock Island Prison in Illinois.
Contact Name:  James Trussell
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Date Added:  8/5/2010
Company Unknown
Amos McLemore - Major   
I welcome any communication with others related to or who have further information about their ancestry to Maj. Amos McLemore, known as 'ole Rosinheels' killed by deserter Newt Knight.
The email address for other posting by a Robbie Nicholas seems not to be current. I tried emailing a message to him at listed email addy - it was returned.
Sure would like to communicate with this person- like to know what state living in? age? parents?
I am in KY.
Contact Name:  Elaine Perkins
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Date Added:  11/15/2007
Company A
Andrew Jackson Kynerd - Private   
Wounded at Jonesboro
Contact Name:  Scott Rose
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Date Added:  10/7/2005
Company A
Thomas Marion Livingston - Corporal   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Joanna Cayford
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Date Added:  9/19/2015
Company A
Silas Mercer Mosely - Sergeant   
Captured in the Battle of Lookout Mountain 11-24-1863
Died at Rock Island POW Camp Jan. 11, 1864
Contact Name:  Susan Blackmon
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.whispersfromthepast.net
Date Added:  2/27/2011
Company B
Augustine Agustus Gandy - Private   
Augustine was 15 years old when he joined with three other kin on 10 August 1861 at Ellisville, Jones County Mississippi in Capt. A McLemore's Company [Rosinheel]*. This unit became Co B 27th Regt. Miss. Infantry. In the last days of the war it was consolidated and became the 24th Regt. Miss Inf. Augustine was paid and discharged on 13 Dec. 1861, probably because he was underage.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  8/29/2015
Company B
Evander M Gandy - Private   
Evander was 25 years old when he enlisted in Jones County Miss. on 10 August 1861. Enlisting in Capt. A McLemore's Co. [ Rosinheel], which became Co B. 27th Regt. CMR for Nov.- Dec. 1862 states he is sick at Mrs. Daniels, 12 miles West of Shelbyville, Tenn. left by Surgeons Orders. In Jan. 1863 he is present in his company. He dies at Fairgrounds Hosp. of consumption on 30 March 1863. He is buried at Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton Co. Ga.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  8/27/2015
Company B
John Jonas Gandy - Private   
John was about 20 years old when he and three other members of his family joined Capt. A McLemore's Co. [Rosinheels]*for the war. This unit became Co. B 27th Regt. Miss. Infantry. John was granted a 20 day sick leave on 6 March 1862. In the battle of Franklin Tenn., he was wounded by cannon fire. Injuring his left thigh and right wrist. He was captured and sent to the Military Prison at Louisville, Ky. and on to Camp Chase. He was released on 10 March 1865 after swallowing the Yellow Dog.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  8/30/2015
Company B
Meshack M Gandy - Private   
Meshack enlisted with his brother Evander on 10 August 1861 at Ellisville, Jones County, Mississippi.On 5 Sept. 1861 he was left sick in Dunlap Tenn. per surgeons orders. Present in Camp Feb. 1863.Was in Warrington Florida in Jan. 1862 as a Carpenter building a hospital.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  8/28/2015
Company B
Noel Gandy Jr - Private   
Noel was born 22 Aug. 1822. He has 7 cards in his archival file. He enlisted 8 July 1862 in Jones Co. Miss. by Capt. Amos McLemore for 3 years. He would have been about 39 years old. On 15 Mar 1863 he is sent to the hospital per surgeon's orders, no dx given. He seerved the entire war and was active in the Tullahoma, Atlanta and Carolina Campaigns. He died 8 Oct 1897 and is buried in the Gandy Cem. in Jones County. Miss. We are related thru a distant marriage.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  8/19/2023
Company B
Martin V Hill - Private   
This was my 2nd great grandfather and could be listed as Marlin v Hill.
Contact Name:  Larry Strickland
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Date Added:  2/16/2019
Company B
Amos Osbourn Jones - Private   
Amos was 22 years old and the brother in law of Evander Gandy. He enlisted with several kin on 10 August 1861 at Ellisville,Jones County Mississippi for the war. Enlisting in Capt. A Mclemore's Company, [Rosinhell]*. He was discharged for disability at Camp, Miss on 6 Jan 1862. Nature of disability not given.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  8/28/2015
Company B
Amos McLemore - Major   
GGgrandpa
Contact Name:  Jim Cumberland
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Date Added:  6/6/2008
Company B
Amos McLemore - Major   
GGGrandfather
Contact Name:  David Cumberland
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Date Added:  7/30/2009
Company B
Amos McLemore - Major   
My great-great-great-great grandfather was Amos McLemore of the 27th Mississippi. He was killed in 1862 by a deserter, Newt Knight.
Contact Name:  Robbie Nicholas
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Date Added:  8/21/2006
Company B
Samuel M Pegg - Captain   
great great great uncle
Contact Name:  Steve Pegg
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Date Added:  1/16/2013
Company B
Thomas C Quick - Private   
Served for the Confederate States of America. Enlisted July 22, 1862 and served with the ' Jones County Rosin Heels' Co. B 27th Infantry. He was wounded and captured on October 10, 1862 during a skirmish with Union soldiers near Harrodsburg, Kentucky. He was shipped to Vicksburg, Mississippi aboard the S.S. Metropolitan as a prisoner of war on November 12, 1862 where he later died of his wounds. He is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Soldier's Rest in Vicksburg, Grave #472. This plot is the final resting place of an estimated 5,000 Confederate soldiers that died of sickness or wounds.
His eldest son, William S. Quick (CSA), was killed five days earlier after being fatally wounded at Perryville, Kentucky.
Contact Name:  Larry jones
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Date Added:  5/1/2012
Company B
William S. Quick - Private   
William S. Quick enlisted 10 August 1861 at Ellisville, MS in the Rosin Heels, Company B, 27th Mississippi Infantry. He was fatally wounded at Perryville, Kentucky and died 6 Dec 1862 after having his leg amputated in the Perryville Hospital.
Contact Name:  Larry jones
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Date Added:  5/1/2012
Company B
Elisha Patrick Ratcliff - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Richard Ratcliffe
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Date Added:  4/19/2013
Company B
John A Sellers - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Rebecca Sellers
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Date Added:  1/30/2011
Company C
Allen Francis Alexander - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Robert Davis
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Date Added:  6/1/2011
Company C
John Henry Bogue - Private   
Fredonia Hard, Mississippi Volunteers under Captain A.J. Jones. Muster call October 8, 1861 Brookhaven, MS.
Contact Name:  Scottie K Bogue
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Date Added:  1/12/2015
Company C
John P Burks - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Sharon Gaskin
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Date Added:  4/7/2009
Company C
William R. Cox - Sergeant   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Ben Cox
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Date Added:  5/30/2015
Company C
Daniel Abraham Duff - Private   
Captured at Lookout Mountain and taken to Rock Island in Illinois.
Contact Name:  Karen E Johnsen
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Date Added:  8/6/2010
Company C
William B Fulks - Private   
William Was from Lauderdale County Alabama. Enlisted at 33 years of age on 5 March 1862. He died at Mobile, Ala [ date unknown] records reflect between 1 Oct & Dec 1862. He was a patient in the CSA Hospital in Mobile. Probably died of disease. He is described as 5 foot 11 inches tall, blue eyes, dark hair and fair complexion. He was the husband of Frances E Thomas, my 3rd cousin 4 x removed.
Contact Name:  phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  6/18/2016
Company C
George W Huckabee - Private   
1840-1862 Born in Tennessee. Enlisted in July 1861 in Pontotoc County. Died in hospital at Pensacola, Florida on 8 March 1862.
Contact Name:  George Hill
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Date Added:  6/29/2021
Company C
Henry Jefferson Hurley - Private   
This is my ggg grandpa who was captured at lookout mountain. He was company C 27th regiment. The Fredonia Hards.
Contact Name:  Sherry Wells
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Date Added:  4/4/2022
Company C
Richard Warren - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Michael Falkner
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Date Added:  2/16/2007
Company C
William McWhorter Weatherall - Private   
Joined as a Musician (drummer)
Contact Name:  Celinda Freeman Steinman
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Date Added:  8/2/2010
Company D
joshua bloomer ashmore - Unknown   
No Comments

Contact Name:  bo ashmore
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Date Added:  9/1/2010
Company E
Benjaman F Blackmon - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Russel Madere
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Date Added:  11/3/2009
Company E
Henry Claiborne Hendrix - Private   
Henry C. Hendrix was my maternal grandmother's father. He enlisted on April 23, 1862 in Carthage, Ms. His older brother John Wesley Hendrix also enlisted the same day in Co. E, 27th Mississippi Infantry. He was captured in Chattanooga on Nov. 24, 1863 and was sent to Rock Island Barracks as a POW. Pvt Hendrix served at the Battle of Perryville KY and the Battles of Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Lookout Mountain, Kennasaw Mountain, Atlanta, Jonesborough, and Franklin, TN. He surrendered in North Carolina with Gen Joseph E Johnston and returned home to Pea Ridge Mississippi after the war ended. He then plowed his land barefooted with a homemade plow and oxen and raised 4 daughters the youngest of which was Livie Mars Hendrix my maternal grandmother who war born in 1880 and died in 1942 before I was born in 1947. My Mother, Irene Lindsay MacMaster used to talk about him when I was young. She said he wore a Confederate uniform and he used to show her a $20 gold piece while she sat on his lap at the age of 9 before her family moved to Texas after the boll weevel destroyed the Mississippi cotton crops in 1914.
Contact Name:  Livie A. Elliott
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Date Added:  9/2/2007
Company E
John Wesley Hendrix - Private   
John Wesley Hendrix was the maternal grandfather of my mother, Frances Moody. She was born in Louisville, MS in 1920 and is still living. John Wesley was taken prisoner at the battle of Lookout Mountain (Chattanooga) and was imprisoned in Rock Island, IL. He was wounded in a previous battle and hospitalized in Mobile, AL.
Contact Name:  Chris Calagan
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Date Added:  10/22/2010
Company E
Robert M Kennedy - Private   
Died April 5, 1863, buried at Confederate Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN
Contact Name:  Kathryn Ballew
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Date Added:  6/10/2010
Company E
Lonnie George McCauley - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Devin adams
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Date Added:  4/18/2012
Company E
Samuel McCall McIntosh - 2nd Lieutenant   
Captured at Perryville
Contact Name:  Charles M Fulghum
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Date Added:  8/23/2007
Company E
Thomas H Presley - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Stephen Woodard
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Date Added:  7/30/2023
Company E
Albert J Waggoner - Private   
Born 1838 in Warren Co., Georgia. Enlisted at Jackson, Hinds Co., Mississippi on 6 Aug 1861. Died in Perryville, Boyle Co., Kentucky on 16 Jan 1863 from wound taken in hip joint during the Battle of Perryville on 8 Oct 1862.
Contact Name:  George Hill
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Date Added:  6/27/2011
Company E
George Washington Williams - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Jake Williams
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Date Added:  4/30/2005
Company E
John Williams - Private   
John Williams enlisted on April 23, 1862 at Carthage, MS. He absent because of illness and sent to the hospital at Knoxville on October 26, 1862, by November he had died at Ringoll Hospital.
Contact Name:  Guy Williams
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Date Added:  9/1/2008
Company F
Woodard L. Applewhite - Lieutenant   
According to information in the WPA Manuscripts for Jefferson Davis & Covington Counties MS, W. L. Applewhite was a member of Co. F from Covington Co. and was killed at Mumfordville during the Civil War.

In a list of Johnson's Division, Brantly's Brigade, Lt. Woodward Applewhite is listed as being wounded.
This probably happened on the night of 30 Nov 1864 at the Battle of Franklin on the Harpeth River.

In the memoirs of Capt. William Wallace McMillan, in which he details his service during the Civil War and his captivity, he lists 30 officers of the Confederate Army who were all wounded (most in the battles of Franklin and Nashville TN) and captured and were then paroled at Camp Chase Ohio on 18 Mar 1865. After being paroled, they traveled by box car from Columbus to Baltimore, and then on the deck of a steamer down the Chesapeake and up the James River to Richmond VA. From there, the greater number in the party traveled together on foot to Chester SC and on. In this list he names W. L. Applewhite, LT. F 27th Miss.

He notes that some of the party were very weak and that there was seldom enough food to be found. Apparently, Woodard was one of these and did not make it home.
Contact Name:  Jane Sands
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Date Added:  7/15/2010
Company F
Daniel C Knight - Private   
Daniel C. Knight
Died 02/14/1863
Contact Name:  John Knight
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Date Added:  6/1/2008
Company F
Archibald McDonald - 1st Sergeant   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Mary Todd
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Date Added:  7/15/2009
Company F
Leonard B McGrew - Private   
Name: L.B. McGrew
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Mississippi
Regiment Name: 27 Mississippi Infantry
Company: F
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Contact Name:  Fred Rose
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Date Added:  1/17/2009
Company F
Robert L McGrew - Private   
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Mississippi
Regiment Name: 27 Mississippi Infantry
Company: F
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Contact Name:  Fred Rose
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Date Added:  1/17/2009
Company F
Joseph Richard Yawn - Private   
He was born in about 1843. Would like to receive information about the battles that he may have been in during the war. I understand he was with Covington County group. He survived the war, married and had 11 children. He died in 1913.
Contact Name:  Margarette Yawn Morgan
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Date Added:  3/3/2006
Company G
Bartlette S Byrd - Private   
Bartlette was abt. 28 when he enlisted at Mobile, Ala. on 13 May 1862. Enlisted by J.B. Kennedy for three years or the war.
30 June 1862 he is sick in hospital in Kentucky. 10 April 1863 rejoined his unit after being AWOL. He had been to sick to make the journey to rejoin his unit. 24 Nov. 1863, Absent, Captured at Chattanooga , Lookout Mountain. 30 Nov. 1863, sent to Louisville Ky. for exchange.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  4/3/2015
Company G
Benjamin Franklin Lee - Private   
4th great uncle, grandson of Pvt Stephen Lee (War 1812),Pvt John Alexander Rowland (Revolution) and g grandson of Pvts Jesse Lee and Thomas Rowland (Revolution). Killed 31JAN1862
Contact Name:  David Hampton Bell, SCV322196
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Contact Homepage:  http://www.genlouishebert.com/honorroll.htm
Date Added:  10/10/2012
Company G
William Penn Lee - Private   
4th great uncle, grandson of Pvt Stephen Lee (War 1812),Pvt John Alexander Rowland (Revolution) and g grandson of Pvts Jesse Lee and Thomas Rowland (Revolution). Died of disease April 1863
Contact Name:  David Hampton Bell, SCV322196
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  http://www.genlouishebert.com/honorroll.htm
Date Added:  10/10/2012
Company G
Thomas McCardle II - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Russell Fortner
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Date Added:  12/29/2010
Company G
William Mark Stevens - 3rd Sergeant   
William was wounded and captured at the Battle of Perryville, Kentucky October 8, 1862. After his exchange he rejoined the 27th and fought with the regiment until his capture at the Battle of Lookout Mountain November 24, 1863. He spent the remainder of the war as a prisoner of war at Rock Island Barracks POW camp.
Contact Name:  Bill Elkins
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Date Added:  3/22/2007
Company G
John Portervine Joseph Yawn - Private   
3rd great uncle, son of Willis Jackson Yawn and Louisa Odom of South Carolina, great grandson of Major Archibald Odom, NC Militia, and GG Grandson of Pvt. Henry Bramlett Virginia Militia, American Revolution.
Also served in Co B, Yerger’s CAV

Contact Name:  David Hampton Bell, SCV322196
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Contact Homepage:  http://www.genlouishebert.com/honorroll.htm
Date Added:  10/10/2012
Company H
William Austin Bounds - 4th Corporal   
1839 - 1894 Enlisted on 12 Sept 1861. Captured at Lookout Mt. on 24 Nov 1863. Exchanged on 5 Dec 1863. Paroled on 14 May 1865 at Meridian, Mississippi.
Contact Name:  George Hill
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Date Added:  7/16/2021
Company H
John W Cooley - Private   
John was born near Beaver Dam, Clark Co. Miss. He was 22 years old when he enlisted at Paulding, Miss on 9 Mar 1862. As a Pvt in Co H 27th Miss. Infantry. He was captured on 24 Nov 1863 at Chattanooga Tenn at the battle of lookout Mountain. Transferred to Rock Island Ill. Sent to New Orleans La for exchange. John is related to me by marriage.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  5/6/2018
Company H
Hugh Nathaniel Mclaurin - Private   
Hugh Nathaniel Mclaurin enlisted Co H 10-2-1861, Marion, Jasper Co, MS, captured 12-16-1864 Nashville, held at Camp Douglas and released 6-19-1865, returned and lived in Jones Co MS and raised his family in the Erata area. DOB 12-9-1843 Died 12-6-1925. Enlisted same day as brother James Calvin, and cousin John WIlliam Mclaurin, one other cousin enlisted in H, Calvin Mclaurin. Both cousins died of disease during war. Brother survived the war. Info found through family history and in Robert C Wells book.
Contact Name:  joseph sisk
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Date Added:  12/15/2020
Company H
Andrew Jackson Reck - Private   
He was wounded in the Battle of Perryville on 10/8/1862 and died on 10/16/1862 at the hospital in Harrodsburg, KY. Desperately trying to find burial site....
Contact Name:  Sandra Thompson
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Date Added:  10/4/2007
Company H
James William Risher - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Wayne Stafford
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Date Added:  11/2/2010
Company H
Benjamin Richard Shirley - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Alvin Adams
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Date Added:  1/19/2006
Company H
Michael C Whittle - Private   
My Great,Great,Great,Great, Grandfather M.C. Whittle was in the Confederate soilers home in Ardmore Oklahoma.
Contact Name:  Ricky Powell
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Date Added:  3/20/2009
Company I
Andrew Jackson Harris - Captain   
Andrew Jackson Harris raised Company I, Twenty-seventh Mississippi Infantry (Harris Rebels), for the Confederate Army and commanded it at Pensacola, Mobile, Tennessee and Kentucky. He resigned from the service in 1863 because of poor health but was able to return to the army, this time as a private in the Fourth Mississippi Cavalry, by the fall of 1863. By the spring of 1864 he had left the army again but returned once more in August of that year to serve in Duff's regiment for three months.
Contact Name:  Kane Harris
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Date Added:  7/13/2009
Company I
James Henry Johnson - Private   
Enlisted by Capt A J Harris on Oct 28, 1861 for a period of 3 years or until the end of the war; died July 10, 1863 in a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.
Contact Name:  Stephanie Forsberg
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Date Added:  9/28/2013
Company K
Edward D Nash - Private   
Pvt. Nash is my GG Uncle. I would like some more info concerning him and his unit, if someone wishes to share. His headstone indicates he was in the 27th Co. K and he was supposedly with the 27th at the battle of Stones River (Murfreesboro) Thanks.
Contact Name:  Rodney Lindsey
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Date Added:  12/2/2007
Company K
William M Nash - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Rodney Lindsey
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Date Added:  10/15/2009
Company K
Thomas Nolan - Private   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Caleb Nolan
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Date Added:  3/21/2012
Company K
Samuel E. Thompson - Unknown   
No Comments

Contact Name:  Glenda Norris
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Date Added:  7/27/2010
Company L
Antonio Baptiste - Sergeant   
KIA-Battle of Murfreesboro 31DEC1862 on Cedar Thicket field.
Orderly Sergeant.
Contact Name:  David M. Krebs
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.krebsfamilygenealogy.org
Date Added:  5/17/2012
Company L
Vincent Baptiste - Private   
Buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Pascagoula, MS
Contact Name:  David M. Krebs
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.krebsfamilygenealogy.org
Date Added:  5/3/2012
Company L
Morris Delmas - Private   
Mustered out: underage

Re-enlisted 03 Dec 1863 to Light Artillery of Point Coupee, LA
Contact Name:  David M. Krebs
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.krebsfamilygenealogy.org
Date Added:  5/3/2012
Company L
Valentine Delmas - Private   
1844-1923, Greenwood Cemetery, Pascagoula, MS

POW: Captured in Chattanooga (Lookout Mountain), TN 24NOV1863
Transferred to Louisville (KY) Military Prison 01NOV1863.
Transferred to Rock Island (IL) POW Camp 31DEC1863.
Contact Name:  David M. Krebs
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Contact Homepage:  www.krebsfamilygenealogy.org
Date Added:  5/3/2012
Company L
William Graham - Private   
born 03-08-1837, died 05-16-1909, member of 'Twiggs Rifles', buried in unmarked grave in King-Cowart-O'neil Cem., at Ramsey Springs, Ms.,
Contact Name:  James Trussell
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Date Added:  8/5/2010
Company L
Godfrey Helverston - Private   
born 02-06-1816, died 10-26-1893, enlisted 10-20-1861, discharged 04-26-1865, buried in Gibson cemetery, George Cty., Ms.
Contact Name:  James Trussell
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  8/5/2010
Company L
Peter Helverston - Sergeant   
Born 1843, died while in the service, death date unknown, buried in Gibson Cem. George Cty., Ms.
Contact Name:  James Trussell
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  8/5/2010
Company L
Samuel Wyles Johnson - 1st Lieutenant   
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Contact Name:  Matthew Johnson
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Date Added:  10/11/2013
Company L
Joseph Helaire Jonte - Private   
1844-1935, Greenwood Cemetery, Pascagoula, MS
Contact Name:  David M. Krebs
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.krebsfamilygenealogy.org
Date Added:  5/3/2012
Company L
Alfred Edward Krebs - Private   
1847-1898, Greenwood Cemetery, Pascagoula, MS
Contact Name:  David M. Krebs
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.krebsfamilygenealogy.org
Date Added:  5/3/2012
Company L
Aristide Hilaire Krebs - 2nd Lieutenant   
1841-1867, Krebs Cemetery, Pascagoula, MS
Contact Name:  David M. Krebs
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.krebsfamilygenealogy.org
Date Added:  5/3/2012
Company L
Arthur Rene Krebs - Private   
1845-1897, Greenwood Cemetery, Pasgacoula, MS
Contact Name:  David M. Krebs
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Contact Homepage:  www.krebsfamilygenealogy.org
Date Added:  5/3/2012
Company L
Joseph H. Krebs - Private   
1836-1904, Krebs Cemetery, Pascagoula, MS
WIA, in the shoulder, in a corn field during the Battle of Mufreesboro.
Contact Name:  David M. Krebs
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Contact Homepage:  www.krebsfamilygenealogy.org
Date Added:  5/3/2012
Company L
Conrad Kromar - Private   
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Contact Name:  Jennifer Lock
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Date Added:  7/17/2012
Company L
William Louis Mallett - Private   
born 10-25-1838, died 11-16-1865, enlisted 10-20-1861, discharged 04-16-1865, buried in the Mallette cem., George Cty., Ms.
Contact Name:  James Trussell
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Date Added:  8/5/2010
Company L
Hubbard Parker - Private   
born 04-05-1843, died 1929, enlisted 10-20-1861, discharged 04-26-1865, buried Reeves Fam. Cem, George Cty., Ms.
Contact Name:  James Trussell
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Date Added:  8/5/2010
Company L
Isaiah Simmons - Private   
Isiah Simmons,
Pvt., 27th MMS Inf. Co. 'L'
Died of the Measels while assigned to Ft. Morgan, Al in 1862.
Contact Name:  Bradley L. Sanders
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Date Added:  1/28/2009
Company L
nicholas H sonnichsen - Sergeant   
Was apparently taken prisoner and detained in Rock Island Prison. Survived the war. His surname has been mis-spelled in several ways in several records. The spelling 'Sonnichsen' is correct.
Contact Name:  Bonita Sonnichsen Gandhi
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Date Added:  3/21/2012
Company L
James Williams - Private   
born 03-09-1838, died 09-21-1894, enlisted 10-20-1861, discharged 04-26-1865, buried Ward Family Cemetery, George Cty., Ms.
Contact Name:  James Trussell
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Date Added:  8/5/2010
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