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5th North Carolina Infantry      
Company Unknown
Edwin F Roberts - Private   
Family legend has Edwin and his brother Jasper captured on Culp's Hill, transferred to a prison in Ohio, then onto Ft. Delaware. He died there and was buried in Finn's Point Nat'l Cem. Jasper returned home to Madison Co. NC. Any more info or confirmation is appreciated.
Contact Name:  Russ Roberts
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Date Added:  1/12/2009
Company Unknown
Jasper Roberts - Private   
Edwin F. Roberts' brother.
Contact Name:  Russ Roberts
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Date Added:  1/12/2009
Company Unknown
james a whitson - Colonel   
where did his fighting end haw far did he go this is my great great great uncle
Contact Name:  jessie
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Date Added:  10/14/2008
Company A
Nathan M Braddy - Private   
Born March 15, 1824, in Johnston County NC, died as a POW on June 8, 1864 age 40, in Washington DC, in service in the 5th Infantry Company A. Enlisted on May 2, 1861 for service in the 56th Infantry Company B, raised at Cumberland County NC.

Enlisted May 1, 1861,Balden County, North Carolina. Mustered in May 23, 1861, May 5, 1862, captured at Wlliamsburg, Virginia. Confined as a POW, May 7, 1862, Fort Monroe, Virginia. Exchanged October 2, 1862. Wounded ang POW, July q, 1863,at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Hospitalized July 3, 1863, Davids Island, New York. Exchanged September 16, 1863, City Point, Virginia. January 1, 1864 returned to service Spotsylvania, Virginia. Wounded and Pow May 19, 1864, Spotsylvania, Virginia. May 22, 1864, hospitalized and POW, Washington, DC. Died of decease July 8, 1864, Washington DC.

Preceding in death was his younger brother Pvt. John A Braddy, born Feb. 23, 1827, enlisted in August, 1861 for service with the 2nd Calvary Company D. KIA on April 13, 1862 at Pebbly Run in North Carolina. Brothers, Levi, Benjamin and Samuel also served in the CSA.
Contact Name:  Jackie Murray
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Date Added:  12/15/2013
Company A
Arick Britt - Private   
Enlisted as a Private on 17 January 1862 at the age of 20.
Deserted on 14 November 1863.
Contact Name:  Eric Stone
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Date Added:  5/6/2010
Company A
Dwight P Britt - Private   
Enlisted as a Private on 30 January 1862 at the age of 18. Captured at Winchester, VA on 19 September 1864.
Released and joined the US army on 12 October 1864 at Point Lookout, MD.
Contact Name:  Eric Stone
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Date Added:  5/6/2010
Company A
Noah Brantley Phillips - Private   
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Contact Name:  Jeff Sharpe
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Date Added:  2/23/2009
Company A
Benjamin M. Welch - Private   
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Contact Name:  Diana Burkley
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Date Added:  12/5/2007
Company B
John S Blaylock - Private   
John was born in Norwood, Stanley Co. NC. He was a farmer 23 years of age. Conscripted 8 Aug 1862 and mustered at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, NC. He died 6 April 1864 of Typhoid at Wayside Hospital #9 at Richmond Va. A receipt of assets shows he had $11.50 cents in cash and his clothing was valued at $49.00. In my 40 years of research this is the first time I have seen the value of clothing of the deceased given a value. He left behind a wife and two small children. A grave marker for him was placed at Cedar Grove UMC Ch. at Norwood, Stanley Co. NC. We are related by a distant marriage. His wife Sarah Frances Rummage remarried to my distant cousin Henry R Russell. Deo Vindice
Contact Name:  phillip thomas
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Date Added:  3/17/2020
Company B
Jerry B. Boone - Unknown   
I found the grave of Jerry B. Boone in Sylvester Cemetery, located in Hudsonville, MS. in Marshall County, MS. I have added his listing to the Findagrave site:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2178534&GRid=53725073&
Contact Name:  Robert Patterson
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Date Added:  6/15/2010
Company B
William Thomas Brinkley - Private   
source: Ancestry.com civil war muster rolls
Contact Name:  Jenny Niemeyer
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Date Added:  1/4/2010
Company B
Simeon Joseph Rountree - 2nd Lieutenant   
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Contact Name:  Jim Pierce
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Date Added:  9/13/2004
Company C
Ruffin Capps - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  Roger Capps
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Date Added:  8/21/2010
Company C
David W. Cutts - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  Thomas
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Date Added:  1/19/2010
Company C
Larkin H. Edwards - Private   
Enlisted: May 30, 1861 at Garysburg, NC into the North Carolina 5th Regiment Infantry, Company C
Rank: Private.


Larkin was a farmer in Johnston County, NC. When North Carolina seceded from the Union, he joined at the age of 26 and fought for the Confederacy until captured. He saw action in many of the major battles of the Civil War, including Manassas, The Peninsula Campaign, The Seven Days Battle, Antietam, and Gettysburg. During the Battle of Oak Hill (Gettysburg) on July 1, 1863, almost 60% of his regiment were killed, wounded or taken prisoner.

On Sept. 19, 1864 during the Battle of Winchester, he was captured and sent to Point Lookout Prison Camp, MD. Due to the fact that conditions in the prison camps at this point in the war were so unbearable and that the prisoner exchange programs had just about come to an end, Larkin took the Oath of Allegiance.

He joined the Union on Oct. 12, 1864 and was assigned to the U.S. Volunteer Infantry, 4th Regiment, Company E. The U.S. Volunteer Infantry was composed of about 6000 Confederate prisoners. They were later known as “THE GALVANIZED YANKEES”. Their purpose was to serve the Union in the West, where they protected settlers from Indians, restored stage and mail service, rebuilt telegraph lines and helped to protect the railroad supply trains. On June 18, 1866, he was mustered out of Union service.

After the war, Larkin came back home to Johnston County, NC, where he raised his family and continued to farm.

Contact Name:  Roger Sadowski
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Date Added:  6/23/2007
Company C
issac w miller - Private   
my 2nd cousin. died 22/11/1863 . point look out maryland
Contact Name:  glenn cremeans
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Date Added:  11/13/2011
Company C
ransom penny - Private   
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Contact Name:  ransom stringfield averitt jr
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Date Added:  8/25/2008
Company C
Alfred Stephenson - Private   
Alfred Stephenson [1835-1919] lived in the Pleasant Grove Township of Johnston County, NC. He was the son of Solomon Stephenson and Lucretia 'Creasy' Johnson. He was married to Winnifred 'Winnie' Dodd. He is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, NC.
Contact Name:  stephen davis
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Date Added:  10/2/2013
Company C
John Thomas Strickland - Private   
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Contact Name:  Dave Brooks
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Date Added:  8/31/2010
Company C
Silas Whitaker - Private   
Born: 15 Aug 1817 Surry County, North Carolina
Died: 15 May 1902 Surry County, North Carolina
Enlisted: Jul 1864 Private 6th Infantry
Transferred: Private 5th North Carolina Company C Senior Reserves
Service: Spring 1865 - NC 5th Seniors - Prison Guards at Salisbury Prison Guards - Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina, USA
Burial: Poplar Springs Baptist Cemetery Siloam, Surry County, North Carolina
Enlisted: Surry County, North Carolina / Rowan County, NC.--------------------

His son Martin F Whitaker Private 21st Infantry NC Co H was captured and died on 6 Apr 1865 in A Union POW camp in Washington DC.
Contact Name:  Chris Redmond
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Date Added:  8/20/2014
Company D
James R. Benson - Private   
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Contact Name:  Patrick Darden
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Date Added:  1/27/2012
Company D
Calvin Jenkins - Private   
Served in the 5th Battalion under Captain Palmer. Died of measles in camp at Cumberland Gap, TNN., Dec. 2nd 1862. Was carried by train to Shouns Crossroads and was taken home to Fig, N.C.,by family in a horse drawn wagon to be buried in the Jenkins Price cemetary. (WOULD LOVE TO KNOW WHERE I COULD OBTAIN A PICTURE OF CALVIN JENKINS).It would be a wonderful treasure to his decendents.
Contact Name:  Gary
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Date Added:  8/7/2013
Company D
Curtis W. Johnson - Private   
Says on his fold 3 card killed on the field, would like to find out where he is buried.
Contact Name:  Danny Wright Johnson
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Date Added:  12/8/2018
Company D
Lovett Lee - Private   
My 3xGreat Grandfather was with the NC 5th Inf. Co. D I joined the Sons of Confederate Veterans
Contact Name:  William Barefoot
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Date Added:  2/28/2017
Company D
Young John Strickland - Private   
Private Young John Strickland, born in and a resident of Johnston County, North Carolina, enlisted in the Confederate Army on 16 July 1862. He was present or accounted for until captured and paroled at Warrenton, Virginia, 29 September 1862. He was reported absent sick in November-December, 1862. He rejoined his company prior to 28 Feb 1863, and was present or accounted for until captured at Spotsyvania Court House, Virginia 12 May 1864. Private Strickland was held prisoner at Point Lookout, Maryland and then transfered to Elmira, New York 3 August 1864, where he remained until his release 29 May 1865. He died 19 August 1914, at the age of 87, and was burried in Piney Grove Church Cemetery, Hwy 701 South, Four Oaks, NC
Contact Name:  George Thomas
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Date Added:  2/6/2012
Company E
Caswell Wesley Holt - Private   
Enlisted as a Private on 15 July 1862 at the age of 28.
Died of pneumonia on 13 January 1863 at Fredericksburg, VA.
Contact Name:  Eric Stone
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Date Added:  7/21/2010
Company E
Joseph S Holt - Private   
Enlisted as a Private on 15 July 1862 at the age of 30.
Died of disease on 30 August 1862 at Richmond, VA.
Contact Name:  Eric Stone
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Date Added:  7/21/2010
Company F
James Peyton Britton - Private   
James P. Britton was placed on his regiment's Roll of Honor for his actions on 14 September 1862, about 9:00 am, after being shot in the face, by the 23d Ohio, at Fox's Gap, part of the named Battle(s) of South Mountain. He is annotated in his unit records as 'Severely wounded at South Mountain' and for a 'Gunshot wound to the face'. He was ambulatory for several months in Petersburg, VA and Richmond, VA hospitals.

James P. Britton was a farmer prior to the Civil War in Hertford Co., NC. He was enlisted by CPT Thomas Garrett in Bertie Co., NC 18 June 1861. He gained the rank up to Full Sergeant and then reduced to the rank of Private 12 Oct 1864. James was taken as a prisoner near the end of the war and was paroled at Manchester, Virginia 25 April 1865.
Contact Name:  Paul Murauskas
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Date Added:  6/28/2008
Company F
Hiram Harman Eudy - 2nd Lieutenant   
Hiram was born in 1835 in Stanley Co NC and died 23 Feb 1909 in Locust Stanley Co NC. He was about 26 when he enlisted 8 Aug 1862. He was severely wounded in the shoulder 1 July 1863 at Gettysburg. Captured and confined at Fort Delaware. Then on 15 Oct 1863 sent to Point Lookout. He was exchanged at Camp Lee near Richmond 27 Feb 1865. He only has one CMR in his archival file but the above data comes from the official records of his unit in the North Carolina archives. He is buried at Meadow Creek Primitive Baptist Church in Locust, Stanley Co. NC. We connect thru a distant marriage.
Contact Name:  phillip thomas
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Date Added:  10/10/2019
Company F
Archibald Hudson - Private   
Pvt. Archibald Hudson Co F, 5th NC Regiment, Killed in action.
b. 8 Oct 1839 Stanly County, NC
Twin brother of Pvt. Henry Hudson, Co E, 28th NC Regiment who was also killed in action. My 1st cousin 4th removed.
Contact Name:  Tom Fagart
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Date Added:  11/7/2009
Company F
jonathan j leicester - Private   
found he was wounded and was thought killed in battle of williamsburg, va....can anyone help with this info
Contact Name:  rosie leicester
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Date Added:  7/2/2008
Company G
Hickman David Barnes - Sergeant   
Enlisted as a Private on 15 June 1861 at the age of 18.
Promoted to 3rd Corporal in March 1862.
Wounded and captured at Williamsburg, VA on 5 May 1862.
Released in August 1862.
Promoted to 2nd Corporal.
Promoted to 1st Corporal.
Promoted to 5th Sergeant on 3 February 1863.
Captured at Gettysburg, PA on 3 July 1863 and sent to Fort Delaware.
Transferred to Point Lookout on 18 October 1863.
Exchanged on 18 February 1865.
Contact Name:  Eric Stone
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Date Added:  7/4/2010
Company G
John W Barnes - 2nd Lieutenant   
Enlisted as a Sergeant on 4 June 1861 at the age of 18.
Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 28 July 1861.
Died of disease on 21 August 1861 at Camp Wigfall, VA.
Contact Name:  Eric Stone
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Date Added:  7/4/2010
Company G
james edwin batts - 4th Sergeant   
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Contact Name:  david batts
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Date Added:  5/5/2010
Company G
James Gray Clifford - Unknown   
James Gray Clifford, the fourth child of Joseph Clifford and Susannah Wells was born on 20 May 1816 in Rowan County, North Carolina. His first name was his mother’s father’s first name and his middle name was the maiden name of his father’s mother, Rachel Gray. He was married on 16 March 1839 to Rebecca Coker in Davie County. Rebecca Coker, the first child of William Coker and Sarah James, was born on 26 January 1818 in Rowan County.


The Civil War brought tragedy to James and Rebecca. Susannah Clementine Jones reported that James was particularly concerned that since he had relatives in the North, the War might pit brother against brother. James’s younger brother, Abner Painter Clifford, was living in Indiana by this time. Susannah reported that their older sons “being Union boys” did not volunteer, but were ultimately conscripted. Both of James’ older boys lost their lives as did his son-in-law. When it came time for their younger son, Franklin Augustus Clifford, to go, the family was particularly hard hit. Susannah Clementine Jones gave the following account of his going into the Army in 1863:

“When the morning came for Franklin to start the war, breakfast having been prepared and on the table, none felt like eating, but some of the family went to the table. But it was when Pa sat down to the table he could not eat. He broke down and wept aloud and left the table, said “My last son is taken.” He had borne up bravely till then.”

James Clifford’s two oldest sons, Joseph Calvin Clifford and William Green Clifford along with their brother in law, Robert Franklin Collette, were all inducted into Company G. of the 5th North Carolina Infantry Regiment on 30 November 13 August 1862. His younger son, Franklin Augustus Clifford was inducted into Company F, 42nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment in June 1963. Shortly after Franklin’s induction, James Clifford’s youngest son, James Roan Clifford born 29 Sep 1859 died at home on 1 September 1863.

Joseph Calvin Clifford was born in Davie County on 30 November 1839. He and his brother, William were conscripted into the Confederate Army on 13 August 1862. Both fought in the Battle of Gettysburg and Joseph was killed in that battle on 1 July 1863. 'Where There's a Will There's a Way' sets forth the following account of Joseph's death as given to the author by Ann Coker, Rebecca Coker's sister:

'Joe, she said was killed at the Battle of Gettysburg and William was taken prisoner and died as a prisoner of war in Elmira, New York. The story made a great impression on me and I can still remember the details of her story. As the North Carolina soldiers charged toward the Union lines, Joe cried out, 'Oh! Billy, I'm shot.''

William Green Clifford was born in Davie County on 20 July 1843. He went into the Confederate Army on 13 August 1862 with his brother and his brother-in-law and was with his brother at Gettysburg when his brother was killed. William was captured at Spotsylvania on 12 May 1864, was confined for a time at Point Lookout Maryland and was then transferred to Elmira, New York, where he lived to hear the news of the war being ended but died sonn there after on 12 May 1865 of chronic diarrhea.

James Clifford’s daughter, Sarah Matilda Clifford, was born in Davie County on 1 August 1841. She married Robert Franklin Collette, Sr. in Davie County on 15 November 1860. Their first child, Elvira Josephine was born in Davie County on 7 December 1861. Robert went into the Confederate Army on 13 August 1862, the same date that Sarah's two brothers were conscripted. He was captured at Spotsylvania Virginia in May, 1864, was confined for a time at Point Lookout, Maryland and was then transferred to Elmira, New York, where he died on 18 February 1865 of chronic diarrhea. During his last visit home before Robert was captured he left word that he wanted the baby they were expecting to be named Robert F. if it was a boy. Their second child, Robert Franklin, Jr, was born in Davie County on 3 Januarey 1865. (Michael Clifford and His Family, James Monroe Clifford and Frank Powers, 10 Sep 1993)


Contact Name:  Garland R. Lively
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Date Added:  5/16/2009
Company G
David James Davis - Sergeant   
James Davis [1825-1893] was the son of Thomas Davis and Nancy Sasser. James Davis lived in Johnston and Nash Counties, North Carolina. He enlisted in the 'Dixie Defenders' [Company G] in 1861.
Contact Name:  stephen davis
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Date Added:  10/2/2013
Company G
Riley Webb - Private   
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Contact Name:  David Webb
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Date Added:  8/17/2011
Company H
Tobias Lentz - Private   
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Contact Name:  James Earnhardt
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Date Added:  7/24/2014
Company I
Joseph J. Adcock - Private   
Was my 3x gr. uncle. Pvt.63rd Regiment/5th NC Cavalry Co. I. Captured at Aberdeen Church 3 July 1865. POW at Point Lookout, Maryland. Oath of Allegiance 22 June 1865 at Point Lookout Maryland.
Contact Name:  Vonda Whirley
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Date Added:  6/17/2015
Company I
James P. Hopkins - Private   
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Contact Name:  P Gregg
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Date Added:  9/21/2009
Company I
john gunn wilson - Private   


enlisted at camp stokes oct 1864 captured around petersburg va march 1865 inprisoned piont lookout md released 1865 after taking the oath
Contact Name:  jeffrey decosta
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Date Added:  6/3/2010
Company I
Peter P Wilson - Private   
Enlisted as a Private on 13 June 1861 at the age of 19.
Died of pneumonia on 6 March 1862 at Lynchburg, VA.
Contact Name:  Eric Stone
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Date Added:  7/11/2010
Company K
Jesse Hill - Private   
Born in Randolph Co., North Carolina, 1829. Died of Chronic Diarrhea in CSA General Hospital, Culpeper Co., Virginia, 17 Oct 1862.
Contact Name:  George Hill
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Date Added:  9/28/2010
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