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Samuel Lewis Black
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Date Added: 8/8/2009

Company A
Leroy Jacob Cone
- Private
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Contact Name: Eddie J. Cone
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Date Added: 10/10/2007

Company A
John Dixon
- Private
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Contact Name: Chris Robinson
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Date Added: 8/22/2015

Company A
Arthur Moore Gandy
- Private
Author/Arthur Moore Gandy enlisted at Oak Bowery, near Ellisville Jones Co Mississippi on 13 March 1862. He was captured at the battle of Corinth and sent to Columbus Ky. He was exchanged on 8 Nov. 1862. He had a break down and went AWOL. He rejoined his unit which consolidated the survivors of the 40th 31st & 3rd Regiments to form the new Consolidated 3rd Regt. Miss. Infantry. He was in Co H of this unit when it surrendered at Citronell, Alabama on 4 May 1865.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 9/4/2015

Company A
James R Holder
- Private
July 20, 1864 wounded at Battle of Peachtree Creek, GA
Died July 28, 1864.

Had one son. William Franklin Holder born Jan 10, 1860
Contact Name: Glenn Wilson
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Date Added: 8/7/2013

Company A
Peter C Loper
- Private
He was my 5th great-grandfather on my father's mother's side.
He also served in Captain Clayton's Mississippi Regiment which was known as Jasper's Defender's.
Contact Name: Deborah Borrer
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Date Added: 6/17/2012

Company A
George William Pearce
- Private
Originally enlisted in 16th MS Inf Regt. Wounded at Sharpsburg, 17 Sep 1862. After recovery, transferred to Co A, 40th MS Inf Regt. Captured at battle of Big Black, MS and sent to POW camp at Ft Delaware.
Contact Name: Bill Pearce
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Date Added: 2/3/2007

Company A
James Madison Ulmer
- Sergeant
Ulmer is my great great,great-grandfather . The 'Official Records' I have seen unfortunately list him as 'John M. Ulmer' but there is no doubt that they are one in the same as his grave marker list this:
SGT. Co. A. 40th MS. INF. CSA.

As to the Sergeant designation above, I am going by what is on his grave stone and a record a confederatevets.com and the parole list from Vicksburg so I am just assuming that is correct.

He was captured at Vicksburg on 7-4-1863 then paroled. I don't see any other action after that so he may have been the only Confederate soldier to honor his parole pledge and stop fighting, but I doubt it. He is listed on the Vicksburg National Park parole records:http://www.nps.gov/vick/learn/historyculture/confederate-parole-records-u.htm

He is buried is a small family cemetery which I maintain in Clarke, County MS about 5 miles west of Shubuta, MS.

Hope this helps,

Joseph S. Johnston
Contact Name: Joseph S Johnston
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Date Added: 8/6/2015

Company A
Henry H Wade
- Private
One of five of my GG Grandfathers who served. Born and died in Mississippi, 1827-1928. Captured @ Corinth 1862 & Vicksburg 1863. Son of Seaborne James Wade and Sarah M Shows and grandson of Pvt. John Adams shows Sr., VA and GG grandson of Pvt. Joseph Powell, NY, American Revolution.
Contact Name: David Hampton Bell, SCV322196
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Date Added: 10/9/2012

Company A
Isaac Jackson Wade
- Corporal
GG Grandfather's brother, grandson of Pvt. John Adams shows Sr., VA and GG grandson of Pvt. Joseph Powell, NY, American Revolution.
Captured @ Corinth 1862, paroled MAY1965
Contact Name: David Hampton Bell, SCV322196
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Date Added: 10/9/2012

Company B
John William Barnett
- 3rd Sergeant
Son of John H. Barnett of Standing Pine
Contact Name: Jean Barnett Hooper
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Date Added: 10/2/2007

Company B
John Henry Barnett
- 2nd Lieutenant
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Contact Name: Jean Barnett Hooper
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Date Added: 10/2/2007

Company B
William T. Collier
- Private
I would love to know anything about the 40th Miss. or this person that anyone may share.
Contact Name: Jason Collier
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Date Added: 5/24/2005

Company B
James D. Gunn
- Private
My 4x grandfather,Private James D. Gunn fought at the Battle of Vicksburg. He was part of the Pine ? Company B 40th regiment out of Leake County. He was also a prisoner of war. I have documentation to prove and DNA and census to prove.
Contact Name: Amy Fortin
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Date Added: 9/23/2018

Company B
James Alexander Johnston
- Private
I am looking for any information on this name or on Company B/Regiment.
Contact Name: Philip Johnston
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Date Added: 11/16/2007

Company B
Joseph Jones
- Private
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Contact Name: Jerry Jones
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Date Added: 9/24/2010

Company B
Joseph Barney (J.B.) Minchew
- Private
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Contact Name: Bob Kerr
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Date Added: 6/1/2006

Company B
Drury Slay
- Private
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Contact Name: Gayle Hennington
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Date Added: 2/19/2004

Company B
Benjamin F. Watkins
- 4th Corporal
Cpl. Benjamin F. Watkins (1838 - 1909) served the Confederacy and fought with the 40th Mississippi Infantry, Company 'B' (Standing Pine Guards) under Col. James R. Childress.
Contact Name: David E. Gould
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Date Added: 10/22/2011

Company B
Richmond Richard Watkins
- Private
PVT. Richmond R. Watkins (1836 - 1899) served the Confederacy and fought with the 40th Mississippi Infantry, Company 'B' (Standing Pine Guards) under Col. James R. Childress.
Contact Name: David E. Gould
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Date Added: 10/22/2011

Company C
JAMES R ADAMS
- Private
JAMES R ADAMS WAS BORN 1828 IN MS. TO LW & EC ADAMS. HE MARRIED SARABETH A DEVINE 25 DEC 1856. THEY HAD 6 CHILDREN; BUT HE DIED BEFORE THE LAST ONE WAS BORN. HE ENLISTED APRIL 28 1862 ATTALAVILLE, ATTALA COUNTY,MS. BY R B CAMPBELL. MUSTERED APR 28 TO JUN 30 1862...SHOWS PRESENT. JULY & AUG 1862....PRESENT. SEPT & OCT 1862....ABSENT (SICK). NOV & DEC 1862....ABSENT (SICK). JAN & FEB 1863 PRESENT. MAR TO OCT....ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE. NOV & DEC....ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE SINCE 23 AUG. MARCH & APR 1864....ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE SINCE 23 AUG 1863. JUL & AUG 1864....ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE SINCE AUG 23 1863. AUG 31 1864 TO FEB 28 1865....ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE SINCE 1 OCT 1863.JAMES HAD BEEN CAPTURED AT VICKSBURG JUL 4 1863. UPON RELEASE HE RETURNED TO HIS HOME IN THOMASTOWN,LEAKE COUNTY,MS. AND DIED 28 NOV 1868...WAS BURIED ON THE 29TH AT JERASALEM CEMETERY ON OLD EDINBURG RD IN ATTALA COUNTY.
Contact Name: CECIL ADAMS
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Date Added: 6/4/2008

Company C
James Henry Burell, Jr.
- Private
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Contact Name: Anthony Fava
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Date Added: 12/1/2009

Company C
James Burell, Sr.
- Private
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Contact Name: Anthony Fava
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Date Added: 12/2/2009

Company C
John W Guyton
- Private
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Contact Name: Joe Guyton
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Date Added: 2/4/2010

Company C
William C. Hearst
- Corporal
William originally joined his brother Benjamin and enlisted in the 21st Mississippi Infantry in July 1861. Due to illness, he was discharged in November 1861. After his recovery, William enlisted in Co. C, 40th Mississippi Infantry. He would serve with the 40th Mississippi during the siege of Vicksburg and was captured when the city fell. After his exchange, he fought with the 40th through the Georgia Campaign. At the Battle of Franklin, he was captured again and was sent to Camp Douglas POW camp where he remained until June 18, 1865 and the end of the war.
Contact Name: Bill Elkins
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Date Added: 5/29/2007

Company C
Isaac Martin
- Corporal
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Contact Name: John N.Martin
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Date Added: 2/2/2006

Company C
David W Stingley
- Private
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Contact Name: Kevin Stingley
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Date Added: 10/15/2004

Company C
John Wesley Wiggs
- Private
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Contact Name: Eddie Wiggs
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Date Added: 5/23/2013

Company D
Edmond Calloway Brister
- Sergeant
E.C. Brister was born 12 Feb. 1838 and served in the 40th with 2 brothers and an uncle. He survived the war and died in 1912.
Contact Name: Gary Brister
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Date Added: 12/24/2005

Company D
Samuel Thomas Brister
- 2nd Lieutenant
Samuel T. Brister, one of the 'Attala Gurads' was born 1814, died 1874. He served in the 40th with his oldest son, and three nephews. He is my great,great,great grandfather
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Date Added: 12/24/2005

Company D
Samuel Brister
- Private
Samuel, born 21 Oct 1831 served in the 40th with 2 brothers and an uncle. He was killed in action at the Battle of Franklin
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Date Added: 12/24/2005

Company D
William Brister
- Private
William Brister, born 10 March 1836 served in the 40th with 2 brothers and an uncle. He was captured during engagement near Vicksburg 18 May 1863 and sent to prison in Alton, IL where he died of pneumonia 3 November 1863.
Contact Name: Gary Brister
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Date Added: 12/24/2005

Company D
Wiley P. Crow
- Private
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Contact Name: Candace Fant
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Date Added: 2/19/2015

Company D
Benjamin Franklin Massey
- Private
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Contact Name: Ken Moreman
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Date Added: 4/30/2023

Company E
Jessie McClendon Collins
- Private
Jessie M Collins is shown on the roster as E. Collins. He joined the Steam Mill Rangers company E in August 1863 when he was 15 years old. He was paid the $50 bounty just like his older brother Jonathan Collins. In the records Jonathan Duren Collins is shown as Jessie D Collins but he went by J.D.Collins. The 15 year old Jessie was listed as sick during the Iuka and Corinth battles. He was killed May 22, 1863 during the second yankee assault on the Vicksburg fortifications. Jessie M Collins is buried in the Mississippi section at Soldiers Rest in Vicksburg, on the front row right. He had turned 16 in April 1863.
Contact Name: Roger Collins
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Date Added: 8/15/2016

Company E
Jonathan Duren Collins
- Sergeant
Jonathan joined the 5th Ms. Infantry first in October 1861, he received a discharge from the Regt. Surgeon because of debility in January 1863. He joined the Steam Mill Rangers in May 1863 and received a $50 bonus. He was present for Iuka and Corinth and was captured and paroled at Vicksburg. He was listed as AWOL like many others from the 40th and when he did return he was promoted to Sgt. The last roll for him in March/April shows that he was 'sick in the hospital' his pay was brought up to date for $154.96. He did not come back from the war. Some family history says that he is buried in a mass grave near Atlanta when the 40th was shot up pretty bad.
Contact Name: Roger Collins
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Date Added: 8/15/2016

Company E
Albert Wilkerson Crowther
- 2nd Lieutenant
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Contact Name: Carl Crowther
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Date Added: 6/29/2008

Company E
Moses S. Dansby
- Lieutenant
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Contact Name: Bernie Welsh
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Date Added: 12/13/2013

Company E
John M Howle
- 1st Sergeant
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Contact Name: Robert Howle
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Date Added: 7/19/2015

Company E
John Mickleberry Howle
- 1st Sergeant
John was 30 Years old when he enlisted in Neshoba Co. Miss. on 5 May 1862. Enlisting as 2nd Sergeant he was promoted to 1st Sgt. on 1 Jan 1863. He was captured at Vicksburg 3 July 1963 and paroled as a POW. He was sick and went home and died of his illness on 5 Oct 1863. He is buried under his CSA gravestone in the community of Golden Grove, Neshoba Co. MIss. He is my 1st cousin 6 x removed.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 1/20/2019

Company E
John Michael Lockler
- Private
Captured at Big Black Bridge, MS prior to fall of Vicksburg, and eventually went to Ft. Delaware, but was soon paroled, and went back to his regiment. Not sure if he was there till the end or not though. Moved to Arkansas soon after with his wife and 2 sons, William and James. Known as Michael or Mike. Also last name shows up in his records as Locklayer.
Contact Name: Jay Lindsey
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Date Added: 2/10/2022

Company F
Osborne S Echols
- Private
Captured July 4th, 1863 at Vicksburg, Ms.
Contact Name: Alan Echols
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Date Added: 4/12/2016

Company G
William Henry Pulley
- Private
William Henry Pulley had a son born in 1870. His son Joseph Pulley was my Grandfather. The family goes back to Williamsburg Virginia in 1667.
Contact Name: Jesse Pulley
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Date Added: 7/13/2010

Company G
Andrew Jackson Stone
- Private
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Contact Name: Pam Easley
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Date Added: 7/4/2010

Company G
William J Stone
- Private
William Stone was the twin brother of Andrew Jackson Stone who served in the same regiment. William was killed in the Peachtree Creek battle and Andrew was wounded.
Contact Name: Pam Easley
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Date Added: 7/4/2010

Company G
James White
- Private
Killed at Vicksburg,June 25, 1863. He is buried among the Confederate graves at the old Vicksburg Cemetery, now called Cedar Hill Cemetery. My 4th great - grandfather.
Contact Name: Stephen White
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Date Added: 11/23/2005

Company G
Andrew williams
- Private

I'am looking for other relatives that was in the civil war. Co. G Dixie Rangers
Contact Name: Billy Williams
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Date Added: 11/29/2005

Company G
James Knox Polk Williams
- Private
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Contact Name: J. B. Williams
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Date Added: 7/14/2020

Company G
Joseph Anderson Williams
- Private
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Contact Name: J. B. Williams
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Date Added: 7/14/2020

Company H
Jonathan Benge
Rank Unknown
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Contact Name: Kathie Chute
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Date Added: 10/21/2008

Company H
Thomas J Dew
- Private
Died on or about 3 July 1863 at City Point Virginia
Contact Name: Terry Glaser
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Date Added: 4/28/2013

Company H
Abner Hammond Langford
- Private
Abner Hammond Langford, born 24 Jan. 1833 in Georgia, the son of Joseph A. Langford and Elizabeth Herring served with brothers James E. Langford and Philip B. Langford and Uncles Young Marion Langford and Francis Franklin Langford in same unit.
Contact Name: Ronald E. Wade
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Date Added: 1/1/2008

Company H
Francis Franklin Langford
- Private
Born 22 July 1836 in Buena Vista, Bibb County, Ga. He served with many members of his family in Company H including brother Young Marion Langford and 3 nephews James Langford, Philip Langford and Abner H. Langford. After the war moved from Leake County, Mississippi to live the remainder of his life with his family in Upshur County, Texas
Contact Name: Ronald E. Wade
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Date Added: 1/1/2008

Company H
James E Langford
- Private
Served with brothers Abenr H. Langford and Philip B. Langford and Uncles Young Marion Langford and Francis Franklin Langford in same unit.
Contact Name: Ronald E. Wade
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Date Added: 1/1/2008

Company H
Philip B. Langford
- Sergeant
Philip B. Langford born around 1843 in Georgia, the son of Joseph A. Langford and Elizabeth Herring served with brothers James E. Langford and Abner Hammond Langford and Uncles Young Marion Langford and Francis Franklin Langford in same unit.
Contact Name: Ronald E. Wade
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Date Added: 1/1/2008

Company H
Young Marion Langford
- Private
Young Marion Langford was born 10 May 1831 in Buena Vista, Bibb County, Georgia, the son of James Langford. He moved to Leake County, Mississippi before the Civil War and joined Captain W. S. Parrott's 40th Regiment of Mississippi Volunteers, later known as Company H. Joined with brother Frank Langford and 3 nephews James Langford, Philip Langford and Abner H. Langford. He fought in battles from Mississippi to Tennessee to Illinois and was captured following the surrender of Vicksburg, Mississippi and signed his parole papers there on July 7, 1863. Of his brigade 121 were killed and 304 wounded. He was again again captured on Dec 16, 1864 near Nashville, Tennessee on the grounds of the State Capitol and was transferred to a Yankee prisoner of war camp in Point Lookout, Maryland where his own great-grandfather had arrived in the new world in the 1600's. He was finally released on June 5, 1865. He and his family moved to Upshur County, Texas in 1867. He was active in the Liberty Baptist Church Association and the Little Mound Baptist Church where he is buried. Young Marion Langford personal papers were donated to the East Texas Research Center at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Tx. -- for information go to:
http://libweb.sfasu.edu/proser/etrc/collections/manuscript/personal/waderon/index.html
Contact Name: Ronald E. Wade
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Date Added: 1/1/2008

Company H
George W Pigg
- Private
Captured Vicksburg
Exchanged
Captured Peach Tree
Died Camp Douglas 3/7/65
Contact Name: Joe Lafleur III
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Date Added: 11/12/2024

Company H
Henderson H Rinewalt
- Private
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Contact Name: Nicole Rinewalt
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Date Added: 6/16/2011

Company H
Anderson S Weems
- Private
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Contact Name: Stephen Moyers Woodard
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Contact Homepage: Givem Tha Cold Steel Boys
Date Added: 1/19/2011

Company I
John R. Davis
- Sergeant
John R. Davis was a Sergeant in Company I, 40th Mississippi Infantry CSA. b. 31 Dec 1825 , d. 7 May 1895. John R Davis is buried in Pawticfaw Cemetery in Kemper County,Mississippi. This note was entered. 17 August 2012
Contact Name: Raymond Louis Smith,III
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Date Added: 8/17/2012

Company I
Payton L Jenkins
- Private
Affiliate Publication Title: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Mississippi , Affiliate Publication Number: M269 , Affiliate Film Number: 383
Contact Name: Keith Clifford
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Date Added: 7/27/2015

Company I
Richard D. Nance
- Private
Buried in Center Ridge Methodist Cem. in Winston County, MS.
Contact Name: Jay H. Lindsey
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Date Added: 2/24/2010

Company I
James C. Palmer
- Corporal
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Contact Name: Jason Palmer
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Date Added: 1/24/2010

Company K
andrew jackson bridges
- Private
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Contact Name: garvis wells
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Date Added: 7/10/2007

Company K
John Burnes
- Private
John (Burnes) Burns (1822-1864)

Died in service at Academy Hospital in Marietta, GA on February 5th, 1864. A tombstone marker is in the Marietta Confederate Cemetery, though his actual burial location is unknown. The spelling of his surname was 'Burnes' prior to the Civil War and the family changed it to 'Burns' after the Civil War.
Contact Name: Will Fultz
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Date Added: 11/5/2016

Company K
James L. Harrell
- Private
He was captured at Champions hill/Big Black battles and eventually died of typhoid at Ft. Delaware. Buried at Finn's Point as James Harold
Contact Name: Glen Rice
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Date Added: 9/4/2014

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