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10th South Carolina Infantry
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Company Unknown
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James Seale Austin - Captain
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Co. E. Hampton Legion Inf. 61-63 Commandant of Cadets, GA Military Institute Cadet Battalion 63-65
In Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery, CA.
I have considerable material on him.
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Contact Name:
Charles Christian
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Date Added: 7/14/2008
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Company Unknown
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george r Filyaw - 2nd Corporal
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Company Unknown
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James Fowler Pressley - Colonel
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Not ancestor. I had the honor a few years ago of speaking at the dedication of his VA grave marker in Fairfield, Calif. It was a fine affair attended by the SCV/UDC. He was also a M.D. and died young of a sickness in 1874.
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Contact Name:
Charles Christian
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Date Added: 8/24/2005
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Company A
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William Hodge Maree - Private
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Company A
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James Preston Richardson - 2nd Lieutenant
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James was born 14 Nov 1839 in Georgetown Co. SC. He enlisted 19 July 1861 at White's Bridge in aforesaid Co. Enlisted as 1st Sergeant in Capt P.C. J. Weston's Co. SC Vols. He was promoted in the field on 13 March 1863 to 2nd Lieut. He has 22 cards in his archival file. He was wounded at Chickamaga on 20 Sept 1863 and again on 26 July 1864 near Atlanta, Ga. He is the father in law of my 4th cousin 3 x removed. He died 23 March 1875 and is buried at Duncan Memorial UMC Cem. in Georgetown CO. SC. Thank you for your service and my God grant you peace.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 3/22/2021
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Company A
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John William Tarbox - Sergeant
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John was born in Georgetown Co. SC 6 June 1828. He enlisted at Whites Bridge in aforesaid county on 19 July 1861 in Captain P.C. J. Weston's Co aka " The Georgetown Rifle Guards" Unit became known as Walker's .He is 33 years old and has 23 cards in his archival file. A CMR card Nov/Dec 1862 shows his rank as Ordinance Sergeant. A Monthly Report dated 10 March 1863 at Shelbyville, Tenn. shows that the unit was granted a 50 day furlough by Gen. Bragg. at the time serving with Wither's Division Polk's Corps Army of Tennessee. Battles Munfordsville, Stones River, Murfreesboro, Chickamaga, Missionarry Ridge @ others. He died 30 Jan 1893 and is buried at Elmwood Cem. Georgetown, SC
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 3/21/2021
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Company A
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Richard Green White - Major
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Company A - Georgetown Rifle Guards Joinned July 1861 - resigned when company went west
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Contact Name:
Douglas Janelle
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Date Added: 6/15/2008
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Company B
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Sylvester (Silvius) Alford - Private
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Enlisted at White's Bridge, South Carolina, July 19, 1861 at age 20. Captured July 5, 1864 'near Chattahoochee River.' Arrived PoW Camp Morton, Indiana, July 14, 1864-February 26, 1865. POW # 7546. Transferred for exchange to City Point, Virginia, February 26, 1865, from camp hospital. He was suffering from malnutrition and possibly scurvy as well. Prisoners regularly ate rats or the garbage from the Union guards as the Federal government cut rations in retaliation for treatment of US prisoners in Confederate hands. 50 prisoners died on average every month. Transported by rail in unheated boxcar with 500 other sick POW's from hospital, during trip 5 more prisoners died.On arrival at Confederate lines at Petersburg, the liberated prisoners began to hobble towards their lines through no-man's-land, only to be stopped by the Rebel soldiers holding the sector-artillery shells had been planted as landmines and they had to be guided through a zigzag path through the minefield to safety. In Chimboarazo Hospital, Richmond, Va, when city fell to US troops April 3, 1865. Takes oath of allegiance and finally returns home to Conway, SC June 1865. Major battles present at- Mumfordsville, Ky. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Chickamauga, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Resaca, Ga. Dallas/New Hope Church, Ga. Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.
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Contact Name:
Eric Wisbith
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Date Added: 12/18/2006
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Company B
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James M. Graham - Private
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Company B
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Light Johnson - Private
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Pvt. Light Johnson is buried at Rehoboth Meth. Church, Horry SC. He was the son of Meshac Johnson & Rebecca Ray Johnson. His brother (Allen W. Johnson Co E, 26th SC Inf., CSA) was my GGG.
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 12/23/2014
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Company B
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William Henry Jones - Private
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William Henry Jones is my paternal great great grandfather.
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Contact Name:
Scott Howell White
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Date Added: 7/30/2015
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Company B
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Hyman kaminski - 1st Sergeant
Contact Name:
T.R.Kaminski
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Date Added: 11/14/2010
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Company B
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William Lundy - Unknown
Contact Name:
Michael Bowman
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Date Added: 12/9/2018
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Company B
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Daniel F Stevens - Private
Contact Name:
mike stevens
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Date Added: 2/19/2012
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Company C
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Joshua Ammons - Private
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My gggrandfather, Joshua Ammons, enlisted in Horry County, SC, and was killed in the Battle of Franklin, TN, December 15 or 16, 1864.
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Contact Name:
Sharon Waldron
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Date Added: 5/2/2011
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Company C
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Marmaduke Blackburn - Private
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Died of disease in 1862 at Camp Marion, SC
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Contact Name:
Andrew Blackburn
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Date Added: 8/14/2012
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Company C
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William Thomas Crawford - Corporal
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Corp. Wm. T. Crawford 1829-1900 is buried at Johnson Cemetery, Horry SC. He married Sarah M. Johnson. He may be related to me but more research needed to conclude. He is very likely related to the David E. Crawford 1801-1866 family in Horry SC.
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 12/23/2014
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Company C
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John L Floyd - Private
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Died 1862. He is buried at the Confederate Cemetery in Gainesville, Alabama.
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Contact Name:
Robert Delamorton
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Date Added: 6/19/2011
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Company C
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Armajah Hayes Johnson - Captain
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Capt. A.H. Johnson is buried at Johnson Cemetery, Horry SC. He was the son of Meshac Johnson & Rebecca Ray Johnson. His brother (Allen W. Johnson Co E, 26th SC Inf, CSA) was my GGG.
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 12/23/2014
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Company C
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Harmon Johnson - Sergeant
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Sgt. Harmon Johnson is buried at Evergreen Cem., Murfreesboro, TN. Died of gunshot wounds. He was from Horry SC the son of Meshac Johnson & Rebecca Ray Johnson of Horry, SC. His brother (Allen W. Johnson Co E, 26th SC Inf., CSA) was my GGG.
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 12/23/2014
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Company C
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Thomas Hopp Johnson - Private
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Died of Typhoid fever in Atlanta, GA. Buried at Oakland Cem., Fulton, GA. He was from Horry, SC (brother of my GGG- Pvt. Allen W. Johnson Co E, 26th SC Inf, CSA). He was the son of Meshac Johnson & Rebecca Ray Johnson.
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 12/23/2014
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Company E
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Cleland Washington Cockfield - Sergeant
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Cleland was born in Williamsburg, County SC in 1822. He was about 38 years old when he enlisted 14 July 1861 at Camp Marion, SC. He died at the 2nd battle of Murfreesboro Tenn. aka Battle of Stone River on the first day of battle on 31 Dec 1862. He is buried on the battlefield. He is the father in law of my cousin...
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 4/24/2021
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Company E
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Henry L Marlow - Private
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Captured November 1863 Missionary Ridge, Sent to Rock Island Barracks ILL. POW Released May 1865
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Contact Name:
Keith Thompkins
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Date Added: 1/21/2009
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Company E
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Edward Thomas Ray - Private
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Edward Thomas Ray died on Oct 4, 1862 in Bardstown, KY and is buried in a mass grave at the Civil War Cemetery in Bardstown, KY.
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Company E
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George Washington Skipper - Private
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Company G
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Harrison L Doyle - Sergeant
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Harrison was wounded at the Battle of Murfreesboro (Stones River), furloughed back home, and then deserted in 1863. He was an original member of the unit, enlisting at Whites Bridge, SC as a Pvt in 1861.
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Company G
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Cornelius Townsend Ford - Captain
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Enlisted as a 1st Lieutenant on 4 September 1861 at the age of 25. Promoted to Captain in November 1862. Detached as recruiting officer on 31 January 1863.
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Company G
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Randolph Scott Holmes - Private
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Also Listed as RS Holmes on rosters Killed in the battle of Atlanta. july 22 1864
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Contact Name:
Ronnie Holmes
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Date Added: 5/26/2005
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Company G
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John B Sowls - Private
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John died in prison 24Apr 1865 at Rock Island,Ill.Buried at Rock Island Cemetery Marker # 1814. South Carolina State Archives & History.
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Company G
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Dennis Edward Todd - Private
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Killed by a firing squad of Horry County citizens for taking some fresh ground grits to feed his starving family in 1865.
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Company H
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Jesse Joseph Fillyaw - Private
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Company H
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Drewry Pilkington Kirby - Private
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Drewry has four cards in his file. He enlisted in Capt. J. R. Nettles Co. South Carolina Vols. He was 27 years old. This unit mustered in at Georgetown SC on 19 July 1861 and became Co. H 10th Regiment SC Infanatry. He served thru and survived the the war Other family records state he was wounded at Gettysburg on 2 July 1863 , Captured on the 14th and paroled. He was discharged at Columbia SC due to battle wounds on 18 March 1864.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 3/18/2015
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Company H
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Spires Miles - Private
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Confederate records sometimes spelled his name 'Spias.' He enlisted at Camp Marion, Georgetown, SC, 19 Jul 1861. He served until his death from disease on 15 Jun 1864, Macon, GA.
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Company H
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Franklin Champion Osborn - 1st Sergeant
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B: 1807 Buncombe NC. D: Oct 1862 Jones Gap Greenville SC. {promotion to 2nd Lt.}
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Contact Name:
trisstrickland
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Date Added: 12/5/2012
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Company I
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Elijah Exum Cain - Private
Contact Name:
Michael Smith
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Date Added: 2/8/2005
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Company I
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William Exum Cain - Private
Contact Name:
Michael Smith
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Date Added: 2/8/2005
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Company I
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William Leonard Hyman - Sergeant
Contact Name:
Kevin Lassen
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Date Added: 10/16/2004
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Company I
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John McNair Weaver - Sergeant
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This is my great great great grandfather. From what I know, he was discharged on account of rheumatism and then became a preacher.
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Company K
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W. J. Godwin - Private
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Company L
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William Davis Coleman - 1st Sergeant
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William was born in Marion County, SC 25 Mar 1842. He enlisted as Private at age 18 in Capt. S.E. McMillan's Co. 10 Regiment SC Vols'. at White Bridge. Mustered at Camp Marion, SC on 13 Oct 1861 being enlisted by Col. Manigault. 31 Oct 1861 he is promoted to Corporal. This unit becomes Co L of the 10th Regiment. In Feb 1863 he is promoted to 1st Sergeant. 29 Sept 1863 he is seriously wounded at the battle of Chickamauga and is sent to the hospital by the surgeon. His records state that he was in the 1st Battalion of Infantry [Walker's] and also in early 1865 in the consolidated 19th Regiment SC Infantry. He died August 1900 and is buried Tranquil Methodist Cem. Marion, Marion Co. SC beside his wife Martha James who was my 3rd cousin 2 x removed.
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Contact Name:
phillip thomas
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Date Added: 3/11/2020
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Company L
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David F. Collins - Corporal
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Corp. David F. Collins served in Co. L, 10th SC Infantry, CSA. David was the son of John J. Collins & Elizabeth Wheeler of Ariel, Marion, SC. He was killed in the Battle of Georgetown, SC (date unknown). He is my GG-grand uncle via his older brother, Serg. John E. Collins Co. H, 1st SC Rifles, CSA (my GGG-grandfather). David F. Collins was from Ariel Crossroads, Marion, SC. His place of burial is unknown.
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 5/7/2012
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Company L
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Joel Burt Collins - Private
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Pvt. Joel Burt Collins served in Co. L, 10th SC Inf., CSA. He was the son of John J. Collins (War of 1812 Vet) of Ariel Crossroads, Marion, SC. He was killed on Darbytown, Rd, Va, June 16, 1864 (just 19 days after his older brother John E. Collins Co. H, 1st SC Rifles, CSA died of gunshot wounds). Burial unknown. He was my GG-grand uncle via his brother J.E. Collins. He was one of 4 brothers that served in the CSA.
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 5/7/2012
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Company M
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James Bryant Cook - Private
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Company M
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David Harrison Crawford - Private
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Pvt. David Harrison Crawford 1841-unknown death of Horry, SC enlisted with Co. M, 10th SC Inf., CSA. He was the son of David E. Crawford & Mary Jane Jordan Crawford of Horry. David was captured in Kentucky Sept. 15, 1862 & paroled Nov. 15, 1862 for exchange. He did survive the war & relocated to Tennessee after the war where he remained until his death. He is the brother of my GG-grandfather, John D. Crawford 1850-1906 of Horry, SC. David's burial unknown.
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 5/7/2012
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Company M
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Samuel J. Crawford - Corporal
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Serg. Samuel J. Crawford 1843-1862 of Galivants Ferry, SC (Horry) was only 19 when he died of disease September 6, 1862. He had already been promoted to the ranks of Sergeant at the age of 19, which is very admirable. He was the son of David E. Crawford & Mary Jane Jordan Crawford of Horry, SC. His unit (Co. M) was in Kentucky during the time of his death & he might be buried in Ky somewhere (burial unknown). He must have been a remarkable young man to have achieved the rank of Sergeant at such a young age. He was snuffed out so very young. Samuel Crawford has been memorialized at findagrave.com with some of his muster rolls, links & other info posted there also. (I can be found on facebook as Keith Edwards of Conway, SC).
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 5/7/2012
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Company M
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William C DuBois - Captain
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Capt. DuBois was my great grandfather
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Contact Name:
Wayne DuBois
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Date Added: 2/15/2013
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Company M
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John Wesley Hucks - Private
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Pvt. John Wesley Hucks 1819-1900 of Horry, SC served in Co. M, 10th SC Infantry, CSA. John W. Hucks was the oldest son of Thos Hucks & Margaret P. Squires also of Horry. He is the ancestor of Johnny Sessions & others. John W. Hucks is buried at Brown Swamp UMC in Horry, SC. He has a bronze flat Confederate marker. He is also memorialized at findagrave.com
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Contact Name:
KEITH EDWARDS
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Date Added: 5/7/2012
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Company M
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Joseph M. King served in the US Civil War inJoseph M King - Sergeant
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Joseph M. King served in the US Civil War in CO.M, 10th Regt., SC Infantry. Enlisted Oct. 30, 1861 at Camp Marion, Co. reorganized May 1862 and temp. consolidated about April 10, 1865 and formed the SC Battalion Of Infantry (Walters); Paroled May 1, 1865 at Greensboro, NC as Cos. A and B, He was a sergeant for Co M under Captains WM. J. Tylor, J. P. Bessant and W. C. DuBois.
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Company M
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Joseph Addison Owens - Private
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Company M
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Henry Cornelius Shaw - 2nd Sergeant
Contact Name:
Frances Shaw
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Date Added: 4/29/2007
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Company M
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Dennis Todd - Private
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Pvt. Dennis Todd 1837-1865 of Horry, SC enlisted in Co. M, 10th SC Inf., CSA. He was married to his 2nd cousin, Mary Jane Todd 1833-1921 also of Horry. Dennis did survive the war only to be killed when he arrived home by an angry mob. The Dennis Todd Story is posted at HCHSonline.org. He was acused of taking a bag of grits to feed his starving family & was killed before arriving home. Such a sad end for a CSA Soldier that was defending his homeland for the very folks that murdered him.
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Contact Name:
Keith Edwards
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Date Added: 5/7/2012
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Company M
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Hilliard Todd - Private
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Pvt. Hilliard Todd b. 1844, son of James Todd & Seamly Carter. was my gg-grand uncle via his brother, Pvt. Dennis Todd (who also served in 10th SC). Hilliard Todd is buried at Pondfield Cem. in Horry, SC.
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Contact Name:
KEITH EDWARDS
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Date Added: 5/10/2012
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Company Field & Staff
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Richard Green White - Major
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Elected major of the 10th. Helped build fortifications around Georgetown, SC. Battery White in Georgetown, SC was named for him.
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Contact Name:
Gavin Taylor
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Date Added: 4/14/2017
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