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Company Unknown
Adolphus C. Alexander
Rank Unknown
Adolphus was caputured at Gettysburg. He died Sept. 3, 1863 of typhoid at Fort Delaware while still a POW.
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Date Added: 1/7/2013

Company Unknown
Pleasant H Csnter
Rank Unknown
Pleasant was my great grand dad. He joined up in Davie County NC in probably 1861 and fought until the end of the war. He was wounded at Petersburg near the end of hostilities.
Contact Name: James Canter
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Date Added: 2/20/2023

Company Unknown
Martin B. Fogleman
Rank Unknown
Martin B. FOGLEMAN was born 1814 in North Carolina (Guilford Co.), and died before 1880 in North Carolina (Coble Twp, Alamance Co.). He is buried in Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church Cemetery. He was the son of Peter M. FOGLEMAN, Jr. and Hannah BOGGS. He served in the Confederate Army with the 7th Regiment, North Carolina Senior Reservists.
Contact Name: Margie
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Date Added: 1/9/2005

Company A
Dossey Battle
- 2nd Lieutenant
Transferred from Company D, 12th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 6 August 1863.
Promoted to Full 2nd Lieutenant (As of Co. A) on 6 August 1863.
Promoted to Full 1st Lieutenant (As of Co. I) on 15 September 1864.
Promoted to Full Aide-De-Camp (Brig-Gen William G. Lewis (est date)) on 1 January 1865.
Surrendered on 9 April 1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.
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Date Added: 7/6/2010

Company A
George W Echerd
- Private
Enlisted May 29 1861- Mecklenburg Co NC farmer from Alexander Co NC age 18 . Captured May 12, 1864 at Mule Shoe, Spotsylvania -Listed as a deserter by error July 22 1864. Took oath of Alleg on June 15,1865.
Contact Name: Ronald K Beachboard
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Date Added: 11/23/2011

Company A
William Eires Fox
- Private
No comments
Contact Name: Rhonda Hall Michael
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Date Added: 6/15/2016

Company A
Abner Franklin Morrison
- Private
No comments
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Date Added: 1/15/2018

Company A
Noah F. Stine
- Private
No comments
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Date Added: 7/6/2017

Company A
James Thomas Varker
- Private
Residence: Davidson County, NC
Occupation: Farmer (actually, he was a miner)
Enlistment date' 14 May 1862
Distinguished Service: Distinguished Service
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: North Carolina
Unit Numbers: 161 161
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 14 May 1862 at the age of 19, 54th Infantry Reg, NC on 26 May 1862. POW on 7 Nov 1863, at Rappahannock Station, VA.
Confined on 11 Nov 1863 at Point Lookout, MD.
Paroled on 9 Mar 1864 at Point Lookout, MD.
Exchanged on 15 Mar 1864 at City Point, VA.
Surrendered Co. A, 54th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 9 April 1865 in Appomattox Courthouse VA.

My Grandfather was not in the actual battle lines of the war; he was required to fulfill his obligation to the Confederacy by working in the Silver Hill Mine in Davidson County, NC (called detached service). The mine extracted lead to support the Confederate Army and provide lead and silver for ammunition. The Civil War created an urgent need for lead to supply Southern troops. The Confederate government operated the Silver Hill Mine (formerly was the Washington Mining Co.) to provide an alternate source of lead in case the mines at Austinville, Virginia should fall into Northern hands. Lead concentrates with high silver values were shipped from Silver Hill to the newly constructed Confederate smelter in Petersburg, Virginia.
Contact Name: Shirley Varker Gragg
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Date Added: 5/23/2009

Company A
Alfred Wilson Wiseman
- Surgeon
Alfred Wilson Wiseman was born in Davidson County NC August 10,
1934. He was the son of William Washington and Nancy Owen Wiseman. William was a well known statesman at the time. Alfred was the third great grandson of Thomas Wiseman. That Thomas was the father of Avery County's William Edward Wisemans father, my connection. Alfred had attended medical school in New York in 1852. April 17, 1862 he was 27 years old when he joined the CSA Army at Davie County NC. His family was living there at the time. He was assigned to Company A, 7th Regiment NC State Troops as Assistant Surgeon. His brother James Washington Wiseman was assistant Surgeon with the NC 42nd Regiment. In September of 1862 Alfred's unit was at a place near Sharpsburg Maryland, called Antietam. Over 20 thousand men were killed there that day, many wounded that would die later and over a thousand confederates were missing or taken prisoner. Alfred was taken prisoner. In 1863 Alfred resigned due to health problems. Returned to Davie county where he and wife Sarah (Sallie) raised a family. He worked as a MD. He died May 13, 1907 at Jerusalem, Davie County.

Contact Name: Lowell Presnell
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Date Added: 11/15/2014

Company B
Redmond Daughtridge
- Private
Enlisted on December 9 1864
Contact Name: David W. Daughtridge
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Date Added: 6/24/2009

Company B
John Robert Motley
- Private
Pvt. John R. Motley born 1835, Cabarrus County, NC. Enlisted on 6 Jun 1861 at age 26. Wounded at 2nd Manassas, VA on 29 Aug 1862. Died 1874, Cabarrus County, NC. Buried Saint Paul Methodist Church Cemetery, Cabarrus County, NC. Brother of Pvt. Rufus Motley also of Co B, 7th NC who was killed 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA.
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Date Added: 11/27/2010

Company B
Rufus Motley
- Private
Pvt. Rufus Motley, born 1839 Cabarrus County, NC, enlisted in Co B, Concord, NC on 22 Jul 1861 at age 22, killed Chancellorsville, VA on 3 May 1863. Location of grave unknown. Brother of Pvt. John R. Motley also of Co B, 7th NC who is buried at Saint Paul Methodist Church, Cabarrus Co., NC.
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Date Added: 11/27/2010

Company B
William Pickney Rowland
- Private
William was born 10 Oct 1841 in Cabarrus Co. NC he has 26 cards in his archival file. Enlisted in his home county 25 June 1861 by R.S. Young. IN Dec 1861 he is sick in the hospital at Shepardville. In Nov 1862 he is detailed as the Brigade Butcher. His Regiment was organized near Graham, NC at Camp Mason in Alamance County. He served in Branch's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Division, Longstreet's Corps. A muster roll dated 27 April near Jamestown, NC. states they were paroled at Greensboro the same day. His regiment fought at many battles including Gettysburg. He died 10 Dec 1911 at Concord, Cabarrus CO. NC and is buried in the Oakwood Cem. in that town. He was the father-in-law of my 4th cousin 3 x removed. May God rest his soul.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 7/15/2023

Company B
Henry Ransom Shinn
- 2nd Sergeant
No comments
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Date Added: 5/4/2004

Company C
John C. Cameron
- Sergeant
No comments
Contact Name: Jerry D. Burkett
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Date Added: 9/3/2014

Company C
Milas Edney Harris
- Corporal
No comments
Contact Name: Janie Campbell
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Date Added: 5/9/2012

Company C
Richardson Wright
- Private
Enlisted as a Private on 15 May 1863 at the age of 26
Enlisted in Company C, 7th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 15 May 1863.
Contact Name: Fred Rose
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Date Added: 1/20/2009

Company D
William H. Varker
- Private
William H. Varker (Grandfather's brother)
Co D, 7th NC Infantry, Enlisted 7-15-61 at Mecklenburg Co, NC.
Private,
Age 18,
Miner.
POW & wounded 7-3-63 at Gettysburg, PA.
Imprisoned at Fort Delaware, DE.
Died 7-31-64 of small pox while a POW at Fort Delaware, DE.
(William is buried at Finn’s Point, according to R. Hugh Simmons, Fort Delaware Society Website: http://www.del.net/org/fort
“Got the package you sent in today’s mail and have been reading through William H. VARKER’s Compiled Military Service Records. This is exactly what I need to clean up our records on this soldier. What a mess the War Department made of it! But at least they were able to consolidate his records under the three different names into one so that you can know what happened to him.”
Contact Name: Shirley Varker Gragg
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Date Added: 5/23/2009

Company E
Dempsey Deans
- Private
Enlisted as a Private on 25 May 1861 at the age of 25.
Captured at the Wilderness, VA on 5 May 1864.
Sent to Elmira Prison on 23 July 1864.
Died of Variola on 13 January 1865 at Elmira, NY.
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Date Added: 5/22/2010

Company E
James Bartley Deans
- Private
Enlisted as a Private on 25 May 1861 at the age of 20.
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Date Added: 5/22/2010

Company E
Edward Charles Vick
- Private
If anyone has any photos of the NC 7th Regiment, please contact me. I have some photos of my great grandfather, Edward C. Vick, and will share. He enlisted on May 21, 1861 and was mustered into service on June 19, 1861 and assigned to Company E, 2d Regiment, North Carolina Troops.He was severely wounded in his left leg at the Battle of New Bern, NC. His left leg was amputated below the knee as a result of that wound. The operation was performed by a Yankee surgeon who, apparently, had been captured. I look forward to hearing from other ancestors of the NC 7th. Thank you.
Contact Name: Donna Adams Clayton
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Date Added: 12/21/2009

Company F
James William Emack
- 2nd Lieutenant
Lt. James William Emack died at the age of 25 on May 3, 1863 in the battle of Chancellorville, VA in Spotsylvania County. The battle of Chancellorville was a major battle in the American Civil War. James enlisted into the Confederate service March 7,1863.

Born in 1838 on his family estate Locust Grove MD. The oldest child and son of , Elbert Grandison, prominent large truck farmer and former owner the successful mercantile - Hodges & Emack which was located on Capital Hill in Washington DC ( also delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1867 for Prince George County MD) and Margaret Turner Emack. Grandson to the Hon. James Turner and Sarah Calder Turner. (Mr. Turner was a US Congressman and member of State Senate of MD). Brother to Captain (Major upon retirment from service) George Malcolm Emack, 1st Calvary of MD Company B. Brother to Elbert Grandison II. Eudora Virgina, John Duke, Dr. Alexander Franklin 'Frank' Dulin, Charles Calder, Charles Grandison, Edward Grandeville.
James suffered a fatal grapeshot to the left shoulder and shot in the ankle. James is buried in St. Johns Episcopal (Zion Parish) Cemetry in Prince George's County MD next to his loving parents and surrounded by other family members.
Contact Name: Marilyn LaCasse
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Date Added: 2/26/2010

Company F
Perry Haire
- Corporal
Name: Perry Haire/
Residence: Davie County, North Carolina /
Occupation: Carpenter/
Age at enlistment: 38/
Enlistment Date: 29 Jun 1861/
Rank at enlistment: Corpl/
Enlistment Place: Rowan County, NC/
State Served: North Carolina /
Survived the War?: NO: KIA Fredericksburg 13 Dec 1862/
Service Record: Mustered out at Fredericksburg, VA./
Promoted to Full Corporal on 01 Sep 1861./
Enlisted in Company F, North Carolina 7th Infantry Regiment on 29 Jun 1861./
Birth Date: abt 1823/
POW: Hanover Courthouse;Imprisoned Fort Columbus /
Contact Name: Linda Curtis-Haire
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Date Added: 2/24/2011

Company F
Daniel Freeman Kinney
- 1st Lieutenant
Commanded Company F as of May 3, 1863. Captured at Gettysburg, PA on July 3, 1863. Released on March 22, 1865.
Contact Name: Frank Willis
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Date Added: 5/23/2004

Company F
John Augustine Steele
- 4th Sergeant
BATTLE UNIT NAME:
7th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
SIDE:
Confederacy
COMPANY:
F
SOLDIER'S RANK IN:
Sergeant
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT:
Private
ALTERNATE NAME:
John/Steel
Contact Name: J. O.
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Date Added: 5/19/2018

Company F
Jesse Samuel Styers
- Private
Was by occupation a farmer prior to enlisting on November 4, 1861 at the age of 33, for the war. Wounded in the chest at Fredericksburg, VA on December 13, 1862. Reported wounded or absent sick until he rejoined the company in September 1863. Reported transferred to Company K, 19th Regiment (2nd Regiment NC Cavalry) on December 13, 1864; however, records from that unit do not indicate that he served therein.

Born: June 15, 1828
Died: May 7, 1904
Buried: Tom''s Creek Primitive Baptist Church, Denton, Davidson County, NC.
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Date Added: 1/13/2005

Company G
Andrew Adams Hill
- Captain
Wounded in Gettysburg during Pickett's charge. Was then given recruiter duty as a invalid officer.
Contact Name: David Smith
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Date Added: 6/6/2008

Company G
William C Lord
- 1st Lieutenant
this ancestor transfered from the 7th to the 57th? Where he was then wounded and died from his wounds a few days after the battle.
Contact Name: Doug Garnett
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Contact Homepage: www.dagarnett.com
Date Added: 3/8/2011

Company H
john mckamie alexander
- 1st Lieutenant
No comments
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Date Added: 7/21/2008

Company H
Cyrus A Archer
- Corporal
No comments
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Date Added: 9/9/2012

Company H
Alexander Mical / Michael
- Private
My Grandfather was talking of his grandfather (Alexander) and once told me that he came down with chicken pox. He was quaranteened with other sick soldiers in an open field & they were told not to cross a road that surrounded the field. Food wasn't always brought on a regular basis & he mentioned to my Grandfather that he caught rats to eat. Paroled at either Bentonville in Apr of 1865 or Salisbury... not sure which.
Contact Name: Ed Wilson
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Date Added: 7/21/2006

Company H
Love York
- Private
Need info on my g-g-g-grandpa - Love
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Date Added: 3/16/2005

Company I
William A Bell
- Private
William was born in Iredell Co. NC in 1824. he has 8 cards in his archival file. Conscripted on 8 Oct 1863 at Statesville in Iredell Co. He is about 39 years old. Conscripted by Capt. McRae. Assigned to Genreal's Branch, law's & lane's Brigade. He was wounded on the first day of the battle of the Wilderness 5 -7 May 1864 and was home on wounded furlough. The CMR for Sept-Oct shows him back in his company. Engaged in the battles of Pegram's Farm 2 Oct 1864 & Hatcher's Run on 5 Feb 1865. He was the father in law of my 3rd cousin 4 x removed. He is buried at the Rocky Ridge UMC Cem. Concord, NC
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Date Added: 4/25/2020

Company I
Daniel Lafayette McKay
- Private
Daniel was born 11 May 1838 in Iredell Co. NC. He enlisted at Creswell Springs on 22 July 1861 in Co I 7th NC Infantry. He mustered at Camp Mason 21 Aug 1861. He is 24 years old farmer. He has 13 cards in his archival file. He is seriously wounded in his first battle at New Bern on 14 March 1862. He is discharged by surgeons certificate on 26 July 1862. His last pay is for $8.90 cents. He is the father in law of my 4th cousin 3 x removed. He and his 2nd wife are buried at Blue Door Cem. Vanderburg, Iredell Co. NC. He died 15 Jan. 1918 in Coddle Creek, Iredell Co. NC
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Date Added: 5/3/2020

Company I
Edward Boyd Roberts
- Captain
Edward B. Roberts

Residence Craven County NC;
Enlisted as a Private (date unknown).
He was listed as:
* Defeated for reelection 3/17/1862 (place not stated) (Estimated day)

Promotions:
* 3rd Lieut 5/11/1861


He also had service in:
'B' Co. NC 63rd Inf Troops (Later served as 1st Sergt of this company)
'A' Co. NC 24th Infantry


Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:

- North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster





Edward B. Roberts

Residence Lenoir County NC;
Enlisted at Wayne County, NC as a Private (date unknown).



On 6/7/1862 he mustered into 'B' Co. NC 5th Cavalry
He was transferred out on 9/16/1863

On 9/16/1863 he transferred into 'I' Co. NC 7th Infantry
(date and method of discharge not given)


Promotions:
* Corpl 7/8/1862
* 1st Sergt 10/7/1862
* 2nd Lieut 9/16/1863


He also had service in:
NC 14th Infantry (Previously served)


Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:

- North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster





Edward B. Roberts

Residence was not listed;
Enlisted as a 1st Sergeant (date unknown).



On 9/16/1863 he was commissioned into 'I' Co. NC 7th Infantry
(date and method of discharge not given)


He was listed as:
* Wounded 5/5/1864 Wilderness, VA (Wounded right thigh)
* Absent 5/10/1864 (place not stated) (Estimated day, wounded)
* Returned 9/30/1864 (place not stated) (Estimated day)
* Paroled 5/1/1865 Greensboro, NC


Promotions:
* 2nd Lieut 9/16/1863
* 1st Lieut 7/22/1864
* Capt 8/25/1864


He also had service in:
'B' Co. NC 63rd Infantry

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Date Added: 6/26/2006

Company K
Joseph Litten Baker
- Captain
Joseph Litten Baker mustered August 1861, Alexander County, on the rolls until 1863. He was working as a nurse in 1862 at Goldsboro Hospital and died in fall of 1863 at the hospital of disease. I have not been able to locate his grave. His widow. T.M.A. Baker (Blakenship) applied for and received a pension in 1880. His father was Levi Baker and mother Jane Bentley. His brother, Henry S. Baker also served and was killed at Gettysburg.
Contact Name: Roxanne Cummings-Basey
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Date Added: 11/25/2007

Company K
Solomon Waitsell Dyson
- Private
Oldest child of Andrew Jackson Dyson (5th Sr. Reserves & Eastern Cherokee) and Amelia Maltbey.

Residence Alexander County NC; an 18 year-old Farmer.

Enlisted on 7/11/1861 at Alexander County, NC as a Private.

On 7/11/1861 he mustered into "K" Co. NC 7th Infantry
He was transferred out on 8/15/1864
(Transferred due to "varicose veins")

On 8/15/1864 he transferred into Veteran Reserve Corps
(date and method of discharge not given)

Born in Wilkes County, NC





Contact Name: Glenn Land
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Date Added: 3/6/2020

Company K
Duncan Cameron Haywood
- 1st Lieutenant
One of three brothers that fought in the same numbered Infantry.
Contact Name: Christopher Haywood Ezelle
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Date Added: 2/22/2010

Company K
William Henry Haywood III
- 2nd Lieutenant
No comments
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Date Added: 2/22/2010

Company K
Leroy Holscaw ( Holtsclaw )
- Private
Leroy Holscaw Residence Alexander County NC; a 20 year-old Farmer. Enlisted on 7/23/1861 at Alexander County, NC as a Private. On 7/23/1861 he mustered into `K` Co. NC 7th Infantry (date and method of discharge not given) He was listed as: * On rolls 10/15/1864 (place not stated) (Estimated day) * POW 4/3/1865 Richmond, VA (In hospl) * Paroled 4/20/1865 Richmond, VA Other Information: born in Alexander County, NC ( Confederate Service in the Civil War ) His mother, Malinda Land Holscaw ( Holtsclaw ) was a sister to my gr,gr, grandfather, David Land.
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Date Added: 6/13/2006

Company K
Jacob Lafayette Isenhour
- Corporal
Family History Says He Was A Sharpshooter
KIA: 06/27/1862 Gaines Mill, VA
Sometimes spelled Icenhour
Contact Name: Christopher Brennan
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Date Added: 6/3/2008

Company K
Barney (Barnett) A Keller
- Private
Barney A. Keller is listed on Ancestry.com as serving in the Civil War in Company K, Unit 7 North Carolina Infantry as a Private. He fought as a confederate. He died in Richmond Virginia on July 14th 1864 in a Richmond Va. hospital. He enlisted on 8-7-1863 in Wake County NC as a Private per records found on census diggins.com.
Contact Name: Linda Keller Kelly
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Date Added: 10/21/2008

Company K
Edward D. Kerley ( Kerlee )
- Private
Older brother of Larkin Kerley. Brother-in-law to both David Land ( my gr,gr,grandfather, ) and his brother, Nimrod Land.

Residence Alexander County NC; a 39 year-old Farmer.

Enlisted on 7/18/1861 at Alexander County, NC as a Private.

On 7/18/1861 he mustered into 'K' Co. NC 7th Infantry
He was discharged for disability on 3/25/1864
(Disch for 'chronic nephritis of several years duration')


Other Information:
born in Alexander County, NC
Contact Name: Glenn Land
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Date Added: 9/27/2006

Company K
Larkin Kerley ( Kerlee )
- Corporal
Youngest child of Daniel Kerley and Hannah Barnes. Youngest brother of Sarah Kerley Land, 2nd wife of my gr,gr, grandfather, David Land of Wilkes County, N.C. Buried in the Land Cemetery, Alexander Co. N.C.
Residence Alexander County NC; an 18 year-old Farmer.

Enlisted on 8/1/1861 at Alamance County, NC as a Private.

On 8/1/1861 he mustered into 'K' Co. NC 7th Infantry
(date and method of discharge not given)


He was listed as:
* Wounded 6/27/1862 Gaines' Mill, VA
* Absent 6/30/1862 (place not stated) (Estimated day, wounded)
* Returned 9/1/1862 (place not stated)
* Absent 9/30/1863 (place not stated) (Estimated day, wounded)
* Returned 11/30/1863 (place not stated) (Estimated day)
* On rolls 10/15/1864 (place not stated) (Estimated day)


Promotions:
* Corpl 9/30/1864


Other Information:
born in Alexander County, NC



Contact Name: Glenn Land
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Date Added: 9/27/2006

Company K
John Millsap
- Private
No comments
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Date Added: 5/1/2007

Company K
Hugh Arguile Oxford
- Sergeant
Oldest son of Adam Barnes Oxford, born in North Carolina abt 1831:
Hugh A. Oxford

Residence Alexander County NC; a 30 year-old Teacher.

Enlisted on 7/11/1861 at Alexander County, NC as a Private.

On 7/11/1861 he mustered into 'K' Co. NC 7th Infantry
He was Killed on 5/3/1863 at Chancellorsville, VA


Promotions:
* Sergt 8/12/1862


Other Information:
born in Lincoln County, NC


(Buried with four other soldiers in one trench on the
Chancellorsville, VA battlefield.)



Contact Name: Glenn Land
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Date Added: 9/5/2007

Company K
Frances Wilson Query
- 1st Sergeant
Frances Wilson Query was my greatgreat grandfather. He enlisted as a Private at age 37 on July 4th, 1861. He was promoted to Full Corporal August 12, 1862 and then promoted to Full Corporal May 30, 1863. He was killed at Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA.
Contact Name: Steve Lowrance
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Date Added: 11/4/2009

Company Field & Staff
Edward Graham Haywood
- Colonel
Edward Graham Haywood was a Wake County attorney before being appointed to serve as Lt Col of the 7th Regiment. He was 30 years old. His first assignment was with Company S. On Jun 27, 1862, Haywood was promoted to Colonel, and let the Regiment through The Seven Days Campaign and was wounded at Second Manasas and Chancellorsville. Haywood resigned due to his blindness caused by his wounds on Jul 22, 1864. Source: Manarin and Jordan, North Carolina Troops, 4:405. I'm looking for a photo of him.
Contact Name: Christopher Haywood Ezelle
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Date Added: 10/22/2009

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