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41st Mississippi Infantry      
Company Unknown
James Simeon Nance - 1st Lieutenant   
entered as a Pvt and was a 1LT at the end of the war.
Contact Name:  William T. Nance
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Date Added:  10/18/2011
Company Unknown
William Thomas Steen - Unknown   
This is my g-g-g grandfather W.T. Steen of Wensoga,Alcorn Co., MS.
Contact Name:  Aaron D. Steen
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Date Added:  9/19/2008
Company Unknown
William Femister Tucker - General   
Born May 9 1827 Iredell Cty NC Died September 14 1881, Okolona MS Pre-War Profession Judge, lawyer.
War Service May 1861 Capt. in 11th Mississippi, First Manassas, May 1862 Col. of 41st Mississippi (incorporating the 11th Mississippi), Kentucky campaign, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, May 1864 Brig. Gen., commanded Tucker’s Bde/Hindman’s Divn at Resaca (w), command of Dist. of Southern Mississippi and East Louisiana.
Post War Career Lawyer. Notes Assassinated over a court case
Contact Name:  John R. Tucker Sr.
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  http://dixieresearch.com
Date Added:  12/6/2005
Company B
Terrell Beeks - Private   
Wounded at Murphreesboro in Chalmers charge on the Round Forest. Shot in thigh and pulled behind the Cowan House. Died later after being run over by 'a means of conveyance'. Most likely a wagon or train from what I have found.
Contact Name:  Brian Glankler
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Date Added:  2/9/2006
Company B
Leonidas L Bigham - Private   
He originally enlisted as a Private in the 41st Mississippi Infantry Volunteers (Confederate) on Jan. 14, 1862, for a period of 12 months.

He was promoted to Sergeant late in 1862 (Nov. or Dec). He was admitted to the CSA Post Hospital in Dalton, GA for 'Debilitas' and returned to duty on Jan. 13, 1863. He was killed in battle at Chickamauga, Sept. 21, 1863.
Contact Name:  Barbara Bigham
Contact Email:  Click for E-mail
Contact Homepage:  www.BighamFamilyTree.com
Date Added:  9/13/2010
Company C
Albert James Avara - Corporal   
Enlisted April 21 1862. Died of wounds on April 23 1863, in Gilmer Hospital Chattanooga Tennessee. Buried in Chattanooga Confederate Cemetery.
Contact Name:  George Hill
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Date Added:  4/17/2009
Company C
Sylvester S Avara - Private   
Enlisted April 21 1862. Died of chronic illness in Fair Grounds Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia February 3 1863.
Contact Name:  George Hill
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Date Added:  4/17/2009
Company C
Elbert Boswell - 3rd Corporal   
Elbert was born 8 Sept 1828 in Clark Co. Ala. He enlisted 21 April 1862 in [Old] Co. H 41st Regt. Miss. Infantry. When he was wounded 31 Dec 1862 at Murfreesboro his unit is noted as [New] Co C. Enlisted at Marion Station, by Capt J. M. Hicks for 3 years. After he is wounded he is given a 40 day furlough. It is noted that in Aug. 1863 he has rejoined his Company. 1 Dec 1863 he is promoted to 3rd Corporal. He reenlisted for the war on 29 Jan 1864. He is captured near Jonesboro Ga. on 31 Aug 1864. Data on where he was held as POW is not known. He was paroled 10 May 1865 at Meridian, Miss. He died 13 Jan 1909 in Madison Co. Texas. Buried in Willowhole Cem. North Zulch, Madison Co. Texas. He is in my ancestor tree as a very distant relative by marriage. PS: for researchers his Regiment was consolidated near the end of the war with what was left of the 7th, 9th, 10th & 44th Regiments plus a sharpshooters company.
Contact Name:  phillip thomas
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Date Added:  1/22/2020
Company C
Nathaniel Pierce Dean - Private   
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Contact Name:  Rickie Overby
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Date Added:  6/20/2008
Company C
John L Nunnery - 1st Corporal   
John was the father of William Robert Nunnery. John enlisted 8 Feb 1862 in the [old] Co H 41st Regiment which was changed to [New] Co C of same Regt. Enlisting at Marion Station, Miss. He was assigned duty as Teamster with the Regimental Wagon's and remained in that duty status for the entire war. He survived and died 4 Dec 1880 in Lauderdale County Miss. He was the Father in Law of stepdaughter of my 1st cousin 6 x removed.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  1/24/2019
Company C
William Robert Nunnery - Private   
William was 18 years old when he enlisted 1 Apr 1863 at Marion Station, Miss. by Lt. Latham. He was wounded in his right leg in the 2nd say of battle at Chickamauga. He re-enlisted 29 Jan 1864. His unit was part of a consolidation in early April 1865 which was designated 9th Regt, Miss. Inf. They were captured and paroled shortly after at Greensboro, NC.
Contact Name:  Phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  1/24/2019
Company C
Napoleon Lafayette Pace - Private   
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Contact Name:  Jason Collier
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Date Added:  5/24/2005
Company C
Robert Wiley Smith - Private   
Killed at Murfreesboro
Contact Name:  Scott Rose
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Date Added:  10/7/2005
Company G
Eli c Bunn - Private   
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Contact Name:  Barry
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Date Added:  3/10/2010
Company G
Matthew H Bunn - Private   
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Contact Name:  Barry Bunn
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Date Added:  3/10/2010
Company G
Philip Eikner lll - Private   
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Contact Name:  Teresa Smith
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Date Added:  8/25/2006
Company G
Joel Gilbert Garner - Private   
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Contact Name:  Andrew Patterson
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Date Added:  10/23/2007
Company G
Thomas Henry Garner - Private   
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Contact Name:  Andrew Patterson
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Date Added:  10/23/2007
Company G
William Anderson Garner - Private   
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Contact Name:  Andrew Patterson
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Date Added:  10/23/2007
Company G
James Jefferson Johnson - Private   
Company was G or maybe H. He was from Pontotoc County
Contact Name:  Mark S. Maharrey
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Date Added:  5/30/2005
Company G
Howard S. Smith - Private   
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Contact Name:  Teresa Smith
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Date Added:  8/25/2006
Company H
George F Dowdy - 3rd Corporal   
George was born in 1838, He was 22 when he enlisted in Old Co. C 41st Miss. Infantry. This later became [New] Co H 41st Regt. Miss Inf. He enlisted 9 March 1862 at Rocky Ford, Mississippi. for three years. Enlisted by Capt. H. J. Duke. He died at Shelbyville, Tennessee on 30 March 1863. His wife Isabella M A Dowdy nee Norwood received $106.87 cents as settlement. She filed on 19 Jan 1864. Another young life sacrificed on the alter of northern greed and political need. Deo Vindice.
Contact Name:  phillip Thomas
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Date Added:  6/18/2016
Company H
MARK N HARDIN - Private   
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Contact Name:  THOMAS HARDIN
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Date Added:  9/12/2006
Company H
Gabriel Hubbard Hattox - Private   
18 Feb 1835 - 31 Dec 1862 Killed in action during the Battle of Murfreesboro.
Contact Name:  George Hill
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Date Added:  7/9/2021
Company I
William Marion Maloy - 4th Sergeant   
There is a small website with some history of the 41st and 9th Mississippi infantry at my homepage location if it will help anyone.
Contact Name:  Curtis Stevenson
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Contact Homepage:  www.mythinkum.com/bcshistory
Date Added:  6/15/2008
Company I
John H Roberts - Private   
John was an Alabamian, but was living in Mississippi in 1860 while his family remained in Lawrence County, Alabama. He worked as a carpenter. The CSA took heavy losses at Buzzard’s Roost Gap near Dalton, GA May 8-9, 1864. He died May 13th, presumably of his wounds. John was survived by his wife, Margaret “Jane” Little Roberts, and their four children, Jesse, John, William and Charlotte. He was thirty-seven years old.
Contact Name:  Mitzi Roberts
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Date Added:  3/20/2020
Company I
George Evans Wren - Private   
listed as GE Wren
Contact Name:  Pat Moritz
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Date Added:  10/29/2010
Company K
William T Bevill - 2nd Sergeant   
Information taken from headstone in Old Palestine Cemetary, outside Alto, TX Born April 23, 1829 Died September 26, 1900
Contact Name:  Richard Spears
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Date Added:  11/28/2010
Company K
George W. Brandon - Private   
Enlisted on 4/19/1862 for 3 years or duration of the war at Macon, MS. He was sick and sent to the hospital in Chattanooga, TN and then to the CSA Post Hospital in Dalton, GA. I lose track of him as of 8/31/1864. Nothing more on his Service Record.
Contact Name:  Jay Lindsey
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Date Added:  1/21/2010
Company K
R. Allen Byrd - Private   
Fullname was Right Allen Byrd but went by his middle name of Allen or his nickname of Tanner. He was native of North Carolina but moved to Noxubee County, MS, with his family around 1840. Enlisted April 1862 in Macon, Noxubee County, by Capt. G. D. Moore for a period of 3 years or til the end of the war. During the war, he was captured near Dalton, Georgia after the Battle of Resaca on May 13, 1864 and held as a Prisoner of War at Camp Morton in Indianapolis, Indiana, from May 22, 1864 until his release on May 10, 1865 upon taking an Oath of Allegiance to the United States. On his Oath of Allegiance, it lists his place of residence as Noxubee County, Miss., his complexion as dark, his hair and eyes as dark, and his height as 5 foot 5 1/4 inches. Tanner Byrd was not a big man.
Contact Name:  Stephen Oubre
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Date Added:  7/27/2011
Company K
Elijah Johnson Card - Private   
Buried in Mohegan Cemetery, in Shuqualak, MS, in Noxubee County. Company B is on his tombstone, but he was in Company K.
Contact Name:  Jay Lindsey
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Date Added:  3/7/2009
Company K
David Gideon Farmer - Musician   
Born 3 April 1833 in Virginia. Enlisted as a Private in Company K on 19 April 1862 in Macon, Mississippi. Appointed Musician 1 March 1863. Captured at the Battle of Resaca 15 May 1864. Died in New Orleans 4 March 1901.
Contact Name:  George Hill
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Date Added:  1/15/2016
Company K
David William Lagrone - Private   
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Contact Name:  Timothy Lane
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Contact Homepage:  tlane11564@aol.com
Date Added:  11/4/2017
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