17th South Carolina Infantry
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William Washington Carothers - Chaplain |
Born January 17th 1819 in Union District(county), South Carolina
Listed as W. W. Carothers on Fold3
Many of his letters are photocopied there.
Son of John Carothers 1777-1854
Moved to Dallas County, Alabama sometime after 1870 and became a Pastor/Reverend at Valley Creek Presbyterian Church.
He passed away on March 30th 1886 and is buried at his church.
He was my 4th Great Granduncle…
Contact Name: Andrew ParkerListed as W. W. Carothers on Fold3
Many of his letters are photocopied there.
Son of John Carothers 1777-1854
Moved to Dallas County, Alabama sometime after 1870 and became a Pastor/Reverend at Valley Creek Presbyterian Church.
He passed away on March 30th 1886 and is buried at his church.
He was my 4th Great Granduncle…
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Date Added: 11/21/2023
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William Henderson Carroll Rank Unknown |
His son Thomas Carroll was with him
Contact Name: Thomas J. McCormickContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: august
Date Added: 3/17/2008
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Victor C Pellerin Rank Unknown |
Just says, 'Sc mil, 17th regiment, Buist's company. Victor also served in the South Carolina artillery 'Manigault's batt'n 1st Company A and B. He was the Chief Bugler.
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Date Added: 9/30/2006
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Laban Pitmon - Private |
From Lancaster Co. Killed in Petersburg August 1864.
Contact Name: Mona Pitmon WestonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/14/2007
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James Green Willis (GW) White Rank Unknown |
Also served in 7th regiment, South carolina Reserve (90 days 1862-1863)
Severly wounded at Battle of Petersburg
Contact Name: Deborah StevensSeverly wounded at Battle of Petersburg
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Date Added: 3/22/2006
Company A | |
William Henry Edwards - Captain |
My uncle wrote a history of my Great Grandfather, Capt. Bill Edwards in three volumes. Very interesting reading, a lot of it consisting of his personally written memoirs. He tells of many battles in elaborate detail, including a particularly gruesome tale about the Battle of the Crater, in which he used his sword to personally dispatch dozens of Yankees until his pants were 'so stiff with blood he could barely walk'. To his dying day he refused to wear any blue clothing because it was a 'Yankee color'. He passed away on August 9th, 1920.
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Date Added: 10/14/2010
Company A | |
Hiram C McCully - Private |
Hiram was born in SC about 1827. Married Mary McCammon daughter of Nathanial & Elizabeth Sleeker McCammon before 1850. They had a large family of eight children. Hiram joined 5th SC State Troop at Rich Hill on Aug 1, 1863 for 6 months. (H.C. as he wrote his name in later years) joined the 17th SCV on May 3, 1864 in Columbia, SC. He is found again, December 8, 1864- Dec 14, 1864 at Jackson hospital in Richmond, VA. He was captured at Point Lookout. Paroled. Died July 16, 1895 in Charlotte, NC. Hiram is buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Charlotte, NC aged 68 years old.
Contact Name: Linda McCully-KingContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: linda.mccully.king@gmail.com
Date Added: 1/10/2016
Company C | |
John Childers - Private |
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Date Added: 7/14/2005
Company C | |
Clayborn B. Starnes - Sergeant |
Sgt Starnes was wounded in the battle of 2nd Bull Run.and was sent to Hospital at Camp winder,Richmond Va the 3 of Sep 1862.
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Date Added: 7/9/2009
Company E | |
William A H Wilson - Private |
Born 1825 in York County, SC.
Was Paroled at Appomattox.
Returned to York Co, Bethel Twshp and raised 7 kids.
Contact Name: Bruce BlackwellWas Paroled at Appomattox.
Returned to York Co, Bethel Twshp and raised 7 kids.
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Date Added: 5/9/2008
Company F | |
J P Cavney - Sergeant |
Wounded at South Mountain, captured, died in captivity, buried in Sharpsburg, MD.
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Date Added: 3/18/2008
Company F | |
R L Cavney - Private |
Brother of JP Cavney
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Date Added: 3/18/2008
Company F | |
Elijah Given Feemster - Sergeant |
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Date Added: 3/18/2008
Company F | |
Joesph Edward Feemster - Private |
Son of EG Feemster
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Date Added: 3/18/2008
Company F | |
Samuel Mason Feemster - Private |
Son of EG Feemster
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Date Added: 3/18/2008
Company F | |
James (J.) McLean (really McClain) - Private |
Brother of R. McLean (Robert Marion McClain).
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Date Added: 12/13/2009
Company F | |
Robert Marion McLean (really McClain) - Private |
When Robert Marion McClain joined the CSA, they (or he) misspelled his and his brother's last name as 'McLean'.
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Date Added: 1/4/2008
Company H | |
Hugh Medicus Ray - Captain |
Detail: The Baptist Courier
Date: Issue of June 11, 1885
Notes:
Actual text: Died, in Bamberg, Barnwell County, S.C., May 20th 1885, Capt. Hugh M.(Medicus) Ray (1830-1885), in the 55th year of his age. Twelve days after the death of his wife (Narcissa Josephine Bowers, 1834-1885). Bro. Ray died of the same disease...both are sleeping in the Springtown (Bamberg County, South Carolina) cemetery. At the organization of Capt. T.W. Sanders' company, he was elected a lieutenant, and when the war ended he was captain of the same company, Co. H. 17th Regiment...JGW
Note: Parenthesis made by Jerry Hughes
Contact Name: Jerry HughesDate: Issue of June 11, 1885
Notes:
Actual text: Died, in Bamberg, Barnwell County, S.C., May 20th 1885, Capt. Hugh M.(Medicus) Ray (1830-1885), in the 55th year of his age. Twelve days after the death of his wife (Narcissa Josephine Bowers, 1834-1885). Bro. Ray died of the same disease...both are sleeping in the Springtown (Bamberg County, South Carolina) cemetery. At the organization of Capt. T.W. Sanders' company, he was elected a lieutenant, and when the war ended he was captain of the same company, Co. H. 17th Regiment...JGW
Note: Parenthesis made by Jerry Hughes
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Date Added: 3/13/2008
Company H | |
Shannon George Ray - Lieutenant |
The Confederate Baptist
Issue: May 6, 1863
Transcription: Died at (2nd)Manassas, on the 1st September 1862, Lieut. S.G.(Shannon George) Ray (1836-1862) , of Co. H, 17th Regt. S.C.V (South Carolina Volunteers)... a native of Barnwell district (South Carolina), and in the 24th year of his age...leaves a wife (Lucia Sarah Hutto, 1837-1925) and three children ( Susan, Dora and Shannon George, Jr.).
Note: Parenthesis by Jerry Hughes
Contact Name: Jerry HughesIssue: May 6, 1863
Transcription: Died at (2nd)Manassas, on the 1st September 1862, Lieut. S.G.(Shannon George) Ray (1836-1862) , of Co. H, 17th Regt. S.C.V (South Carolina Volunteers)... a native of Barnwell district (South Carolina), and in the 24th year of his age...leaves a wife (Lucia Sarah Hutto, 1837-1925) and three children ( Susan, Dora and Shannon George, Jr.).
Note: Parenthesis by Jerry Hughes
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Date Added: 2/23/2012
Company I | |
George Washington Faile - Private |
Born in Lancaster County. He fought in the 17th until he was wounded at Petersburg and his left arm was amputated at the shoulder. He returned home to live a normal life until in died in 1938.
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Date Added: 2/16/2011
Company I | |
William Calvin NESBIT - Private |
Enlisted on 10 May 1862 in Captain James Steele's Company I. Was taken ill while on duty and died at the hospital in Petersburg, VA on Jun 2, 1864. William Calvin NESBIT was from Lancaster County, SC. He was 6 feet tall, blue eyes, fair complexion, light hair. He was married to Nancy Nelson and had 4 children.
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Date Added: 10/12/2014
Company K | |
William Mansfield Gordon - Private |
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Date Added: 12/31/2011
Company K | |
David Elam Thomas - Private |
David enlisted 25 March 1862 at Charleston. In 1862 He is wounded in the fighting at Boonsboro and Sharpsburg . On 31 Oct. 1863 he is sent on furlough for 15 days. He is wounded again at Petersburg at the Battle of the Crater and admitted to the CSA Hospital on 31 August 1864. On 16 Sept 1864 He is sent home to recover from serious wounds to his foot and thigh.
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Date Added: 9/15/2014
Company K | |
John Alexander Thomas - Private |
John was 20 years old from York Co SC. He enlisted with his older brother William Franklin on 9 Dec. 1861 at Camp Hampton. He is wounded in battle twice. Once at Boonesboro and again at Sharpsburg. He is in the hospital in August of 1864 for illness, he is in Wallace's Brigade at this time. He is taken POW at Five Forks and sent to City Point Va. He is released 20 June 1865 after swallowing the Yellow Dog.
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Date Added: 9/15/2014
Company K | |
William Franklin Thomas - Corporal |
William enlisted 9 Dec. 1861 at Camp Hampton. He was 32 years old. His younger 20 year old brother John A. enlisted with him in Capt. L.P. Sadler's Co. 17th SC Vol's. This became Co K. He served through out the war and was taken POW near Petersburg on 25 March 1865. Released on 20 June 1865 after swallowing the yellow dog. He is from the York District of SC and described as 5 ft. 11 inches tall with grayish hair, Blue eyes and dark complexion.
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Date Added: 9/15/2014