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Marshall Anderson Childress
- Private
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Contact Name: Rick Childress
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Date Added: 12/28/2009

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William Berry Childress
- Private
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Contact Name: Rick Childress
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Date Added: 12/28/2009

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James Wesley Keller
- Asst Surgeon
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Contact Name: David W. Keller
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Date Added: 10/14/2011

Company A
George A Hamilton
- Private
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Contact Name: John E Hamilton
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Date Added: 7/27/2009

Company A
David Z Keller
- Private
He enlisted at Camp Pickens, Anderson District, SC on 20 Jul 1861. He was wounded at Manassas on 29 Apr 1862 and was in and out of the hospital Jun 1863 - Dec 1864. His final date was 9 Apr 1865.
Contact Name: Lynda Rutenkroger
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Date Added: 10/9/2023

Company B
Thomas M Johnson
- Corporal
Great Grandfather, married to Charlotte L. Crenshaw, Circuit Pastor of Mt. Bethel Methodist Church, Pickens. POW, wounded at Second Manassas
Contact Name: Nick Johnson
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Date Added: 3/21/2010

Company B
Henry Marion Whitmire
- Corporal
Looking for more information about my GreatGrandfather, Henry Marion Whitmire. He entered the Confederate Army as a Pvt and left as a Cpl. I have information about the pardon awarded him by President Jackson. In one of the battles he was wounded and detained at a field hospital. Since no one knew where he was, he was listed as AWOL. My grandfather remembers the scars from his woulds, but said his father did not talk about the war much as many vets still today. I know there are records for this glitch in his service. I wish I knew where I could get them today. In the late 1960's, I obtained the records for a high school project and gave them to my grandfather. He was so proud. I do not know where those records are today and would like to acquire them for my family. Any help would be wonderful. I am collecting this information for my grandchildren so their contribution will be remembered for years to come. Thanks in advance for contributions of information to this family project.
Contact Name: Fran Sitton
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Date Added: 1/6/2014

Company C
Jasper N Adams
- Private
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Contact Name: David Roberts
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Date Added: 11/20/2008

Company C
Jacob B Butts
- Private
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Contact Name: Brian Albertson
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Date Added: 4/25/2012

Company C
robert cobb
- 2nd Sergeant
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Contact Name: chad cobb
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Date Added: 1/13/2011

Company D
John Cannon Cromer
- Corporal
John Cannon Cromer enlisted in the spring of 1861 and was discharged on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Courthouse, VA. He died on November 11, 1928.
Contact Name: Kathy Balanchuk
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Date Added: 7/28/2008

Company D
Peter Madison Whitfield
- Private
Enlisted as a Private on 7 May 1862 at the age of 23.
Wounded at Lookout Valley, TN on 28 October 1863.
Wounded in the right hand (two fingers later amputated) on 11 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA.
Surrendered on 9 April 1865 at Appommatox Court House, VA.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 7/1/2010

Company E
Moses Clark
- Private
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Contact Name: David Evette
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Date Added: 7/15/2009

Company E
George Washington Lesley
- Private
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Contact Name: David Evette
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Date Added: 7/15/2009

Company E
James Baylis McWhorter
- Private
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Contact Name: Robbie Townsend
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Date Added: 4/24/2011

Company F
James Creswell Glasby (Gillespie)
- Private
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Contact Name: Amanda Connell
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Date Added: 7/11/2015

Company F
Green S. Gray
- Private
Wounded June 1864, surrendered April 9th, 1865 at Appomattox and walked home.
Contact Name: Roy Ellis
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Date Added: 11/25/2012

Company F
William McGukin
Rank Unknown
lost leg in battle at Petersburg
Contact Name: Jim Skillman
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Date Added: 11/5/2008

Company G
Alfred Moses Ayers
- 1st Lieutenant
1830 - 1880
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 12/13/2021

Company G
James T. C. Jones
- Private
Nephew of Sgt. James V. Jones, Jr.
Contact Name: Keith Jones
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Contact Homepage: www.csanewspapers.com
Date Added: 8/16/2007

Company G
James Vandiver Jones, Jr.
- Sergeant
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Contact Name: Keith Jones
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Contact Homepage: www.csanewspapers.com
Date Added: 8/16/2007

Company G
Luke H Taylor
- Private
I would appreciate any information on Private Luke H. Taylor. Does a Regimental History of the 2nd South Carolina Rifles exist?
Contact Name: Blaine Hypes
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Date Added: 8/24/2008

Company H
Robert Carter Clayton
Rank Unknown
Robert Carter Clayton was from Pickens Coutyhouse SC. He enlisted in 1861 in the 2nd SC Rifles. He trained at Charleston, SC and fought with the regiment till the end of the war. 2nd SC rifles were part of Longstreet's Corp. Brother was killed at Gaines Mill member of Pickens Sharpshooters.
Contact Name: Mark Battle
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Date Added: 3/12/2008

Company H
Holbart M. Fortner
- Private
H.M.Fortner and his brother W.A. Fortner voluntered with Co. H 2nd South Carolina Rifle Regiment. This Co. was organized during the spring of 1862 using the 5th SC Battalion Rifles as its nucleus. Assigned to Gen. Jenkins and Brattons Brigade. Participated in the Seven Days Battles,Second Manassas, Sharpsburg, Fredricksburg. Had engagements at Suffolk and D.H. Hill, NC. Saw action at The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor. W.A. Fortner was discharged 1863 due to heart diesease (which still runs heavily in the Fortner family today). H.M. Fortner was discharged at Appomattox. This info. was for my wifes/mothers side The Fortner Family.
Contact Name: Malcolm Lee
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Date Added: 2/14/2013

Company H
William A. Fortner
- Private
W.A. Fortner Discharged in 1863 with Heart Diesease.
Contact Name: Malcolm Lee
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Date Added: 2/14/2013

Company H
John Baylus Hendricks
- Private
Bailus Hendricks is the name used in the list of U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 on Ancestry.com
He was born ca 1834 Pickens County, SC and is listed in that county's 1850 and 1860 census.
Contact Name: Lois Branch
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Date Added: 9/6/2017

Company K
Warren Arthur Boyd
- 1st Lieutenant
My GrGr Grandfather, Warren A. Boyd b 2 June 1828 Pickens C.H. To Robert and Rachel Boyd. Enlisted 1861 in Orrs rifles as Cpl in , 1862 this regiment was combined with the 5th infantry and became the 2nd SC regiment of rifles. Early in 1862 Warren was promoted to 2nd Lt. later that same year he was promoted to 1st Lt. He served with both Co. B and Co. K throughout the war and is listed in the rosters as present and paroled at Appomatox.
He left his wife and children in Pickens but was fortunate enough to return to them after the war, to face the challenges of reconstruction and family life in post war Pickens South Carolina.
After his wife'Armindas death in 1894 Warren remarried to Mary Adkins and remained in Pickens his whole life serving his community for a time as county coroner.
Warren Died December 7, 1911. and is buried in The Secona Baptist church cemetery.
Contact Name: David Hall-Boyd
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Date Added: 3/13/2017

Company K
Reuben Mitchell
- 2nd Corporal
Pvt. Reuben Mitchell enlisted in Co. K, 2nd Regiment, South Carolina Rifles in the Pickens District of South Carolina in March, 1862.

Second Corporal Reuben Mitchell was promoted from 4th to 3rd 'Corpl.' on 1 March 1863. Promoted from '3 corpl' 18 April 1863.

June, 1863, reported 'absent, missing from a scout to Suffolk (Virginia).'

July & August, 1863: '...reported killed in Scout near Suffolk about 27 June 1863.' Widow, Nancy, stated 'killed near Blackwater, Virginia, on the 10th day of June, 1863.' A Treasury Dept. record further states he allegedy died in the hospital 10 June, 1863. These above records are from his official Confederate Service Record.

However, According to the Book, Roll of the Dead, South Carolina Troops, Confederate States Service, Cpl. Mitchell was 'hung by enemy near Suffolk, 27 June '63.' No record of his burial has been found.

Sources: Official Confederate Service Record and, ROLL OF THE DEAD. SOUTH CAROLINA TROOPS, CONFEDERATE STATES SERVICE, by Professor William J. Rivers, South Carolina College. Page copied from a 1994 re-publication, repository, South Carolina Department of Archives and History.

Contact Name: Joan Nations
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Date Added: 1/10/2009

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