16th South Carolina Infantry
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James Aaron Alexander Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: A. Steven AlexanderContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/23/2009
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Allen Verdin Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Jerrena Dill EbersbachContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/16/2010
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ervine waldrop Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: rick morrellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/5/2012
Company A | |
James Garvin Barton - Private |
James Garvin Barton was born June 8, 1846 in Greenville County, SC to Shapley and Elizabeth Montgomery Barton. He enlisted in Co. A of the 16th South Carolina Infantry on November 19, 1861 at the age of 15. After a year''s service he was discharged, still only 16 years old. He later rejoined Co. A of the Consolidated 16th & 24th SC Infantry Regiment and was present at the surrender of this regiment at Greensboro, NC on April 26, 1865 and was given a parole there on May 2, 1865. He died in Forsyth County, GA on October 26, 1934 at the age of 88 and is buried in the cemetery of the Friendship Baptist Church. James Garvin Barton was my great grandfather--the father of my maternal grandmother.
Contact Name: Lavone MajorContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/14/2004
Company B | |
Benjamin F Bridges - Private |
Benjamin F. BRIDGES died September 10, 1862, of pnuemonia in a Civil War Hospital in Adams Run, Charleston Co., SC and was buried there. There was no way to get his body back to the Powdersville, SC area. His company was stationed in Adams Run which is outside of Charleston. His company was under attack or attacking union soldiers all the months before his death. He was not buried on the peninsula of Charleston.
Contact Name: Larry BridgesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/27/2006
Company B | |
Thomas Granger - Private |
Thomas Ganger is my 3rd great-grandfather; he is the father of Walter Granger, whom married Rachael E. Moody. Walter and Rachael had Ola Cecil Granger, whom married Willis Russel Talley. Raliegh Warren Talley was born to Willis and Ola, whom went by Warren. He married Mary Rachael Dill, and they had my mother, Barbara Ann Talley.
Thomas Granger served 15 April 1863 - Aug 1864, and is said to be buried at Berea Baptist Church, 4.5 miles north of Greenville. I have not yet been able to confirm his burial place or the condition of his grave.
Contact Name: Paul Warren BrownThomas Granger served 15 April 1863 - Aug 1864, and is said to be buried at Berea Baptist Church, 4.5 miles north of Greenville. I have not yet been able to confirm his burial place or the condition of his grave.
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Date Added: 2/14/2009
Company B | |
John Taylor Stenhouse - Private |
John Taylor Stenhouse, my gr gr grandfather's brother, is not to be confused with Lt. John Taylor Stenhouse, his cousin, who was wounded on July 21, 1861 at at Manassas Plains, Va (1st Bull Run or Manassas?) and died Aug. 27. A lieutenant in Co. E, Bowman Guards, Infantry of Hampton's Legion
Contact Name: David EdelenContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/23/2013
Company B | |
James Austin Wallace - Private |
Found most documents from the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Possibly buried in an unmarked grave in Williamston Cemetery, Williamston, SC.
Contact Name: James WallaceContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/12/2024
Company C | |
Thomas Jefferson Farr - Sergeant |
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Contact Name: Elizabeth YoungContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/19/2012
Company D | |
Theron E Dill - Private |
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Contact Name: Mark dillContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: Mdill@p1fire.com
Date Added: 12/13/2017
Company D | |
Enoch Howell - Corporal |
Killed at the battle of Peach tree creek Atlanta GA. Enoch is my great great grandfather. Please contact me with any information about the battle. He had a brother named Richard that was killed also.
Contact Name: Jeff HowellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/8/2013
Company D | |
Laura K LeBreton - Private |
Jackson Wooten was my GG grandfather and he served from November 1861 until the surrender 1865. He was listed at hospital in July 1864 after being wounded at the battle of Atlanta. After recovery he went back to his unit. He died in 1929 and is buried at TR Methodist Church in Travelers Rest, South Carolina.
Contact Name: Laura K LeBretonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/30/2023
Company D | |
Finn Miles Watson - Private |
Finn was my great, great Uncle. He died at the Rock Island POW Camp on April 12, 1864 and is buried there in plot #841.
Contact Name: Ryan K WatsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/24/2017
Company E | |
John C. Arnold - Private |
Greenville Rgt. Died of wounds after Battle of Franklin, TN.
Contact Name: Mark AndersonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/18/2009
Company E | |
James L. Cothran - Private |
J.L.Cothran was a lifelong resident of Dunklin Township in lower Greenville County, son of John Cothran and Sarah Woodson. Paroled at Greensboro, N.C. May 1865.Born 1830 and died 1907, buried at Cedar Shoals Baptist Church Cemetery.
Contact Name: Jerry P. AdamsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/19/2011
Company E | |
George Washington Creamer - Private |
I have very little information on my ggg-grandfather. His son Oliver Berry Creamer lived in Anderson County, SC. I understood from other relatives that he died in the war on 11 March 1864. I have no idea where he was when he died; if he died from injury or disease.
Contact Name: Shirley BrownContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/1/2007
Company E | |
E. W. Lollis - Private |
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Contact Name: Rob LollisContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/19/2009
Company G | |
Robert Richard Dearman - Private |
Born: July 4, 1845
Died: February 15, 1898
Buried at Reedy River Baptist Church, Greenville, SC
Contact Name: Greg DearmanDied: February 15, 1898
Buried at Reedy River Baptist Church, Greenville, SC
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Date Added: 2/25/2014
Company G | |
William Henry Hester, Jr. - Private |
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Contact Name: Chad BrooksContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: Chad.Brooks.SC@gmail.com
Date Added: 4/9/2024
Company G | |
BENJAMIN A LANDRETH - Private |
BORN JAN 15, 1846. DIED DEC 7, 1906.
WOUNDED AT PINE KNOT MOUNTAIN.
BURIED AT FAIRVIEW METHODIST CHURCH, 200 E. CHURCH ROAD, EASLEY, SC 29642
Contact Name: RON LANDRETHWOUNDED AT PINE KNOT MOUNTAIN.
BURIED AT FAIRVIEW METHODIST CHURCH, 200 E. CHURCH ROAD, EASLEY, SC 29642
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Date Added: 4/12/2007
Company G | |
JAMES L LANDRETH - Private |
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Contact Name: RON LANDRETHContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/12/2007
Company G | |
LEWIS JR LANDRETH - Private |
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Contact Name: RON LANDRETHContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/12/2007
Company G | |
merideth waldrip?waldrop - Private |
these boys were the eleit of the army of the tn
they were what we woulod call the special forces of today
proud to have they spirit of one of these men to be my ansector
Contact Name: rick morrellthey were what we woulod call the special forces of today
proud to have they spirit of one of these men to be my ansector
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Date Added: 10/29/2008
Company H | |
John Bartlett Thurston - Private |
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Contact Name: Bryan Keith ThurstonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/9/2011
Company I | |
Young Henry Elkanah Hitch - Private |
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Contact Name: Mike HitchContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: mikehitch.com
Date Added: 11/13/2014
Company I | |
John Thomas Robertson - Private |
John Thomas Robertson was my Great-Grandfather. He enlisted in the 16th when he was 18. He survived the war. He is buried at Reedy River Baptist Church Travelers Rest, SC.
Contact Name: John P. Waldrop IIIContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/14/2006
Company K | |
Robert Lockhart - Private |
Would like to know any info on Robert Lockhart from Greenville County, SC.
Contact Name: Barbara EdwardsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/19/2004