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Isaiah Morton Johnson
- 1st Sergeant
Just added my 2X great grandfather to the list.
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Date Added: 7/21/2010

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William Thomas Williams
- Private
He joined in Chatam Co. North Carolina in 1862 and was with the company until the end of the war. He served as a teamster. I have copies of his muster roll and a copy of his application for confederate pension in 1920. He settled after the war in Marshall Co. Mississippi married Marie Antoinette Riddle, farmed and raised a family.
Contact Name: Dr. David Williams
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Date Added: 6/22/2008

Company A
Joseph H Cash
- Private
Killed June 26, 1863 at the battle of South Anna Bridge, VA
Joe Cash was only 16 years old. He was received at Wayside Hospital or General Hospital # 9, Richmond, VA.

WHERE WAS HE BURIED??

Joseph Cash name is found on the Roll of Honor of this Company, 44th North Carolina Troops.

An interesting incident occured furing the battle that day involving Private Joseph H. Cash of Company !. 'The Yandees..charged at the South Ann Bridge and a hand-to-hand fight ensured around a little cabin, on the porch of which Colonel Tazewell L. Hargrove of the 44th regiment N.C. Troops was standing, fighting with serveral Yankees at one time. One gigantic trooper, with drawn sword, was rushing on him when Joe Cash, a mere boy sixteen years old, pierred him with his bayonet, and as he fell another trooper shot Joe, and he fell across the man he had just killed. Before he fell a Yankee called on him to surrender, and though he saw they were overwhelmed by number, the replied, 'Ill never do it, till my colonel tells me,' and he fought on until he was killed.' (Confederate Military History, Volume IV, page 409.)
Contact Name: Shirley Glasgow
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Date Added: 12/4/2005

Company A
Hartwell F Ezell
- Private
Hartwell was killed near Petersburg with McRaes Brigade on September 30- Oct 1, 1864 as reported in the Weekly Conservative Oct 19, 1864. He was married to France Royster and the father of four girls. Having no sons, his name died with him.
Contact Name: Juliana Dearman
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Date Added: 2/18/2015

Company A
Stephen Green Knott
- Private
Enlisted Granville County; 20 April, 1862 at age 21
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Date Added: 1/4/2010

Company A
Elkanah Edward Lyon
- Captain
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Date Added: 6/3/2012

Company A
william h strum
- Private
he was wounded in the left leg at the battle of the south anna river in virginia june 1863 and retired to the invalid corps in february 1865 and was captured before the regiment was surrendered in april 1865
Contact Name: bill strum
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Date Added: 12/10/2009

Company A
John W. A. Truitt
- Private
According the the 44th NC Reg. Muster Roll, John enlisted on 3/1/1862, was captured at South Anne Bridge, VA, on 6/26/1863 and paroled at Fort Monroe, VA on 6/29/1863. He returned to duty on 1/1/1864 only to be captured a second time at Burgess` Mill, VA, on 10/27/1864, this time sent to Point Lookout, MD, where he spent the remainder of the war in prison. He was released on 5/14/1865.
Contact Name: John E. Truitt
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Date Added: 6/3/2010

Company B
Geraldus Bunting
Rank Unknown
Wife's relative on her Father's side. Mustered out 9 Apr 1865 at Appomattox Court House
Contact Name: Robert Bell
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Date Added: 3/19/2012

Company B
Jesse Wade Bunting
Rank Unknown
Wife's relative on her Father's side.
Contact Name: Robert Bell
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Date Added: 3/19/2012

Company B
John M. Bunting
Rank Unknown
Wife's relative on her Father's side.
Contact Name: Robert Bell
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Date Added: 3/19/2012

Company C
James Hardee
- 1st Sergeant
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Date Added: 10/23/2011

Company C
George Patrick
- Private
From Ashe co, NC, Enlisted 25 NOV 1862 AWOL on 30 SEP 1864. This was at the Battle at Spotsylvania Court House.
Contact Name: Roger Carpenter
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Date Added: 1/6/2008

Company C
Henry Moses Turner
- Private
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Date Added: 9/12/2009

Company C
Henry Moses Turner
- Private
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Contact Name: Angie Hagan Mootry
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Date Added: 10/25/2013

Company D
Benjamin Fleming Jr
- Sergeant
Enlisted on 27 January 1862 at the age of 22.
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 24 March 1862.
Enlisted in Company D, 44th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 3 April 1862.
Demoted to Full Private (Reduced to ranks) on 1 September 1862.
Promoted to Full Sergeant (Estimated day of Promo) on 15 March 1863.
Captured at Petersburg, VA on 1 October 1864.
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Date Added: 5/20/2010

Company D
Andrew Jackson Pettyjohn
- Private
Residence Yadkin County NC; 39 years old.

Enlisted on 10/17/1862 at Wake County, NC as a Private.

On 10/17/1862 he mustered into 'D' Co. NC 44th Infantry
(date and method of discharge not given)


He was listed as:
* Oath of Allegiance Washington, DC (date not stated)
* Returned (date and place not stated)
* Deserted 5/26/1863 (place not stated)
* Deserted 11/27/1863 (place not stated)
* Returned 12/7/1863 (place not stated)
* Deserted 3/3/1865 (place not stated) (To the enemy)
* Confined 3/7/1865 Washington, DC
Contact Name: A. Bright
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Date Added: 6/22/2009

Company D
Andrew Jackson Tyson
- Private
1846-1910 Enlisted in Pitt County on 8 March 1864. Captured during the Battle of Petersburg on 28 March 1865. Released June 1865.
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 1/18/2016

Company E
Daniel Jones
- Private
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Contact Name: Angel McCreery
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Date Added: 5/9/2008

Company E
Cornelius Myrick
- Private
My 3rd great grandfather. Died in captivity of smallpox at Point Lookout, Maryland 27 Dec 1863.
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Date Added: 4/21/2013

Company F
John M. Bean
- Musician
Rank In: Musician (Fifer)
Rank Out: Private
Contact Name: P Gregg
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Date Added: 9/21/2009

Company F
Henry Wade Bird/Byrd
- Private
Henry Wade Byrd, private died in camp at or near Orange Court House, Va.Sept 12, 1863. Enlisted at the age of 36 in Montgomery County, N.C. North Carolina Troops, 44th Regiment, Company F.
Contact Name: Wm E. Johnson
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Date Added: 8/18/2004

Company F
James Nelson Merritt
- Private
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Contact Name: Anne Merritt
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Date Added: 10/24/2013

Company F
Samuel Morgan
- Private
I have recently found out about Samuel Morgan & his service during the War of Northern Aggression.
Contact Name: Ross
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Date Added: 4/29/2012

Company F
Preston H Wooley
- Private
Preston was from Mount Gilead, Montgomery Co NC. He was in poor health but insisted on enlisting, which he did on 2 Mar 1863. His unit moved to Richmond where he was afflicted by Typhoid Fever. He died 23 May 1863 about 10 weeks after enlistment.
Contact Name: phillip thomas
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Date Added: 7/4/2019

Company G
George Washington Barbee
- 1st Sergeant
G.W. Barbee enlisted at 'Clover Orchard' in Alamance Co., NC on Mar 31,1862. He mustered in as private in Company G. He was promoted to corporal in Jun 1863 and promoted to sergeant subsequent to Oct 31, 1864. He was captured at the Appomattox River, VA on April 3, 1865 during the Confederate retreat from Petersburg toward Appomattox Court House. He was confined at the Federal Prison Camp at Point Lookout MD and was released on Jun 23, 1865 after taking the Oath of Allegiance. He was made regimental flag bearer on May 2, 1864 at The Wilderness after nine other flag bearers in the regiment had been killed in that battle. He carried the regimental flag until the night before he was captured, when he wrapped the flag in a stone and throw it in the Appomattox River as the remnants of the regiment crossed the river on a ferry after the Battle of Sutherland Station VA. He said 'No enemy can ever have a flag of the Forty-fourth North Carolina Regiment.'

Sources:
'Historical Sketch and Roster 44th NC Infantry Regiment', by John Rigdon, pub Clearwater SC: Eastern Digital Resources,2007.
'Reminiscence of 1863' by Col Robert Bingham, pub Chapel Hill NC, UNC Press, 1916.
'Lee's Tar Heels The Pettigrew-Kirkland-McRae Brigade' by Earl J. Hess, pub Chapel Hill NC: UNC Press, 2002















Contact Name: James Read Barbee
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Date Added: 4/9/2007

Company G
Enoch F. Brown
- Private
Enoch was my great-great 2nd cousin who volunteered 10/14/1862 and fought with the regiment until 10/14/1863 when he was captured at Bristoe Station,Va. He was held at the Old Capitol Prison in Washington D.C. until given amnesty 03/15/1864. it's unknown whether he returned to the unit or went home.
Contact Name: Jim Barrett
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Date Added: 5/4/2012

Company G
George SP Coble
- 2nd Lieutenant
George Seymour Puryear Coble is one of my Great Great Grandfathers. Captured at South Anna Bridge June 1863. His brother David Coble was a private in the same company.
Contact Name: Don Unmussig
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Date Added: 4/26/2022

Company H
Noah Dunn
- Private
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Contact Name: William Hunnicutt
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Date Added: 5/17/2011

Company H
George Washington Green
- Private
residence: Mongomery County, NC, age 37, farmer, enlisted 3 Jan 1862, Company H, North Carolina 44th Infantry Regiment, listed as captured 3 Oct 1863, died at hospital Point Lookout MD 28 Nov 1863 of consumption.
Contact Name: George Washington Green, Jr.
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Date Added: 4/8/2011

Company H
Kenneth Alexander Martin
- Private
Kenneth was Born 1842 in Moore Co. N.C. To Allen Martin and Elizabeth McLennon and Died 1894 in Ramseur Co. N.C. Buried in Worthville, N.C. He mustered into service at Camp Mangum near Raleigh 1862 at the age of 20 his unit Co. H 44th Inf. took part in such battles as Bristoe, Gettysburg, Spotsylvania,wounded in the left shoulder at the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Petersburg Campaign, and the final at Appomattox. married Laura Ann Baldwin and had six children Charles,Louis,Emmie(Emma),James,Moses,and Caroline. I am a member of the Maj. Gen. Isaac Ridgeway Trimble Camp # 1836 Sons Of Confederate Veterans Maryland Division. Pvt. KENNETH ALEXANDER MARTIN WAS MY GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER, TO HONOR, TO VINDICATE, TO DEFEND, FOR THE JUST CAUSE
Contact Name: Robert E. Knight
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Date Added: 5/31/2005

Company H
Martin Poole
- Private
Martin was born in 1839 in Montgomery County, NC. He has 7 items in his archival file. He enlisted at Troy, NC on 1 March 1862 in Co H [ Montgomery Guards] Mustered at Camp Mangum near Raleigh, NC on 3 April. While in training at camp she suffered an accidental gunshot wound and was taken to the Pettigrew Gen. Hosp # 13 at Raleigh where he died of his wounds on 31 May 1861. He had been transferred from Capt. D.D. DeBerry's Co. to that of Capt. Moffet's. He was my distant cousin.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 9/3/2023

Company H
moses jackson waggoner
- Private
moses was my great-great cousin who enlisted in the 44th on 10/14/1862. after 10 months of service he contracted typhus and died on 09/28/1863 in richmond, va.
Contact Name: jim barrett
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Date Added: 2/3/2012

Company I
Wiley Jones
- Private
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Contact Name: Ryan Jones
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Date Added: 6/26/2010

Company I
allen g moore
- Private
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Contact Name: Richard Leya
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Date Added: 11/27/2008

Company I
Samuel Mumford
- Private
Born Craven Co., NC. Enlisted Jan. 27, 1862 in Greenville, NC. Present on company muster roll (last on file) for September & October 1864.
Contact Name: Wilson
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Date Added: 11/25/2006

Company I
Moses Stocks
- Private
Born in Pitt County where he resided prior to enlisting in Pitt County at age 34, Jan. 27, 1862. Present or accounted for until captured near Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865. Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland, until released on June 3, 1865.
Contact Name: Lee Stocks
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Date Added: 12/1/2006

Company I
Hardy Johnson Stokes
- Private
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Contact Name: Ryan Jones
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Date Added: 6/26/2010

Company K
Lewis Wesley Snider
- Private
He enlisted in Davidson County, NC and fought in 10 battles including Gettysburg before being captured in his 11th battle. He was captured at Bristoe Station, VA. He was transferred eventually to Point Lookout POW Camp, Point Lookout, MD where he died.
Contact Name: Rhonda
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Date Added: 4/16/2007

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