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5th South Carolina Infantry
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Company Unknown
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Aaron Thomas (Thames) - Unknown
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He was a mulatto negro who fought with the Confederacy.
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Contact Name:
Daniel Sanders
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 3/3/2011
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Company B
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James V. Garrison - Private
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Enlisted May 30,1864. Killed in action September 30, 1864. Research indicates he was probably killed at Ft. Harrison during the Richmond Campaign.
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Company C
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William Cantrell - Private
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Mustered in 13 April 1861. Died around Centreville, VA, 17 Feb 1862. Cause unknown. Son of Zibeon Cantrell and Francis Davis. Left a widow (Margaret Davis) and five children. My 2nd cousin 4x removed.
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Contact Name:
Bruce Blackwell
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/3/2018
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Company C
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William T Craig - Private
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William Craig was with the 5th Batalion of State Troops, Senior Reserves...Chesterfield District.
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Contact Name:
Ginger
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Contact Homepage: na
Date Added: 11/6/2007
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Company D
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Mathew Loyd Bishop - Private
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Name: M.L. Bishop Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: South Carolina Regiment Name: 5 South Carolina Infantry Regiment Name : 5th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry Company: D Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Film Number: M381 roll 3 Birth: Apr. 23, 1838 Gowensville Greenville County South Carolina, USA Death: Dec. 27, 1901 Inman Spartanburg County South Carolina, USA
Son of Elijah Bishop and Lucinda Bobo Bishop
First PostMaster, Merchant and Blacksmith in Inman, SC.One of his sons Elijah Independence Bishop was the first Mayor of Inman.......
Wounded in the Civil War at the Battle of the Wilderness 6 May 1864.
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Contact Name:
Charles Hendrix
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Contact Homepage: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=bishop&GSmid=46992354&GRid=5584
Date Added: 8/1/2014
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Company D
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Rufus Evans - Private
Contact Name:
Jim Thornton
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 3/18/2015
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Company D
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thomas watland henderson - Private
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Mortaly wounded at Battle of Gaine's mill, June, 1862. He died in his 19th year and is buried in the Henderson Family Cemetery in Newberry County, South Carolina.
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Contact Name:
cpt gary henderson
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Date Added: 2/10/2013
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Company F
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John Clayton Faires - Private
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Faires enlisted in York County, SC in April 1861. He was wounded in the hand and hip in the Battle of Seven Pines, VA, May 31, 1862. He received a slight head wound in the Battle of the Wilderness, May 5, 1862. Faires surrendered and was paroled at Appomattox Courthouse April 9, 1865.
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Contact Name:
Justin Sanders
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Date Added: 7/23/2004
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Company F
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William E Sutton - Private
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Looking for any information about William Sutton
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Contact Name:
Jessie Lewis Matthews
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Date Added: 5/20/2019
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Company H
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William B. Bailey - Corporal
Contact Name:
Adam Dawkins
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Date Added: 3/16/2017
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Company H
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Thomas Jefferson Garner - Corporal
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DOB 1830 SC DOD 1883 Yell Arkansas.
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Contact Name:
Tris Strickland
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Date Added: 2/25/2012
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Company I
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John Lewis Devlin - Private
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John Lewis Devlin, a son of Colonel James J. and Margaret [Wardlaw] Devlin, was born in the bounds of Cedar Springs in Abbeville County, South Carolina. His father was a veteran of the War of 1812 and his paternal grandfather, James Devlin fought with Col. Wm Moultrie's Regiment and witness Sergeant Jasper raising the flag over the fort after the Battle of Sullivan's Island in Charleston Harbor in 1776.
Following in their footsteps, at the age of 45, John Lewis Devlin enlisted in Company I, South Carolina 5th Infantry Regiment; serving throughout the war. Married with eight children, John died in 1875 and is buried the the churchyard cemetery at Cedar Springs A.R.P. near his father & grandfather.
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Contact Name:
G. M. Gaston
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Date Added: 7/12/2013
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Company I
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James Addison Kennett - Private
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Enlisted 3/7/63 Spartanburg,SC, paroled Appomattox C.H. 4/9/65
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Contact Name:
David Sosnowski
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Date Added: 7/20/2010
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Company I
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Abner Lowe - Private
Contact Name:
Chris Bartone
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/20/2008
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Company I
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Joseph E. Strain - Private
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Enlisted 13 April 1861 in York, SC by Capt. Seabrook. Sent to hospital 15 Feb 1863. Died in Gaston Co., NC 22 May 1863. Brother of my Great Grandfather John James Strain.
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Company K
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John Turner Cantrell - Private
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Joined in the original organization of the 5th in 1861 (enlistments were for one year). Fought at 1st Manassas. He was one of the few members that did not stay in Co K when it became Co K of the Pametto Sharp Shooters, he went into Co H.
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Contact Name:
Bruce Blackwell
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Date Added: 5/28/2008
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Company K
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Robert Joseph Franklin Wall - Private
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R.J.F. Wall originally enlisted in the 13th South Carolina Infantry Regiment, Co F, Apr 1861 but was discharged due to Typhoid Fever in July 1861. Went home to Spartanburg, SC until Mar 1863 when he reenlisted with the 5th Regiment, Co K (2nd). Served until the end of the war April 1865.
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Contact Name:
Larry Schlotterback
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Date Added: 6/4/2011
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Company K
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eHiram White, Jr - Private
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Hiram was the brother of my gr gr grandfather. Hiram and four brothers belonged to the Spartan Rifles from Spartanburg, SC. If I have my info right, in 1862 when most of the company went into the Palmetto Sharpshooters (his four brothers did), Hiram stayed in the 5th SC. Relatives have it that he was in. One source says he stayed in the 5th S.C. when Jenkins formed the Palmetto SharpShooters. Killed in 1862, Battle of 'Antietum' (Sharpsburg), Md. Another source says he was captured in the defense of Columbia, S.C. in 1865 and died from exposure. This info came from Ed Trammel, whose wife’s sister married Wm. Joseph White, descended from Rufus Belton White. Hiram White is buried in Elmwood Cemetary, Columbia, S.C..
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Contact Name:
David Edelen
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Date Added: 12/23/2013
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Company K
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William A. H. Wilson - Private
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Joined unit at original organization in 1861 (one year enlistment) and fought at 1st Manassas. When the 5th broke up in 1862 Co K joined the Palmetto Sharp Shooters and continued to fight.
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Contact Name:
Bruce Blackwell
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Date Added: 5/28/2008
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Company M
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Charles Hartford Mintz - Private
Contact Name:
Stephen Woodard
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Contact Homepage: smwoodard68@aol.com
Date Added: 3/2/2017
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