16th Texas Infantry
Company Unknown | |
Nelson Shoults - Private |
Nelson Shoults enlisted in the 16th Regiment, Texas Infantry, from Bastrop County Texas.
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Date Added: 12/16/2015
Company A | |
Joseph H Goode - Sergeant |
Name: J. H. Goode
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Texas
Regiment: 15th Regiment, Texas Infantry
Company: A
Rank In: Corporal
Rank Out: Sergeant
Film Number: M227 roll 14
U.S., American Civil War Regiments, 1861-1866
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Regiment 15th Infantry Regiment Texas
Muster Date 26 May 1865
Regiment State Texas
Regiment Type Infantry
Regiment Number 15th
Battles Fought on 31 Dec 1862 at Murfreesboro, TN.
Fought on 22 Jul 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 12 Aug 1864.
Fought on 1 Sep 1864 at Jonesboro, GA.
Fought on 30 Nov 1864 at Franklin, TN.
Contact Name: Marjorie L LovettSide: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Texas
Regiment: 15th Regiment, Texas Infantry
Company: A
Rank In: Corporal
Rank Out: Sergeant
Film Number: M227 roll 14
U.S., American Civil War Regiments, 1861-1866
http://www.Ancestry.com
Regiment 15th Infantry Regiment Texas
Muster Date 26 May 1865
Regiment State Texas
Regiment Type Infantry
Regiment Number 15th
Battles Fought on 31 Dec 1862 at Murfreesboro, TN.
Fought on 22 Jul 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 12 Aug 1864.
Fought on 1 Sep 1864 at Jonesboro, GA.
Fought on 30 Nov 1864 at Franklin, TN.
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Date Added: 3/9/2016
Company A | |
William Henry Wiseman - Private |
Serve with this unit as did his two brothers... John T. and Simon. All came from Bell County, Texas... and returned there.
William Henry was also known as Doc Wiseman... He was wounded in AR? and was left behind for medical treatment for several months... then he rejoined the unit in its war campaigns in AR/LA/TX.
Contact Name: Ray WisemanWilliam Henry was also known as Doc Wiseman... He was wounded in AR? and was left behind for medical treatment for several months... then he rejoined the unit in its war campaigns in AR/LA/TX.
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Date Added: 12/2/2009
Company B | |
Allen Attebery - Private |
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Date Added: 5/12/2010
Company B | |
George Washington Morriss - Private |
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Date Added: 10/27/2007
Company C | |
Joseph Lewis Bird - 1st Lieutenant |
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Date Added: 7/25/2020
Company C | |
David Crockett Ferrell Rank Unknown |
Born 1836 Tennessee Father Evan Ferrell. Married to Abarilla Lawrence 3 daughters Elvina Cynthia, Nancy and Emily Jane ( Emma)
Died 18 Dec 1836
Contact Name: Janet HardingDied 18 Dec 1836
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Date Added: 8/19/2006
Company C | |
John6 C Klobedans - Private |
See Anglefire for information.
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Date Added: 3/23/2009
Company D | |
Jesse Allen Clark - Private |
Jesse Allen Clark was born in Reynolds, Missouri in 1840 to William Isom and Jane (Williams) Clark. He enlisted on May 14, 1862 in Company D, Flournoy's Regiment Texas Infantry, later to become the 16th Texas Infantry.
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Date Added: 6/30/2008
Company D | |
Alexander Harvill - Private |
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Contact Name: Frank JohnsonContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://www.granburystexasbrigade.org
Date Added: 10/27/2007
Company E | |
charles reich - Private |
Have muster records. Buried: St. James Lutheran Church cemetary, New Wehdem, Tx.
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Date Added: 10/3/2008
Company F | |
Reuben Oscar Finley - Private |
incorrectly listed as Robert O Finley in records; brother Stephen also in same company
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Date Added: 2/14/2014
Company F | |
Stephen Horne Finley - Private |
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Date Added: 3/11/2012
Company F | |
John Fredericke Muske - Private |
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Date Added: 5/13/2009
Company G | |
David Nelson Henry - Private |
David served with his brother, Thomas Jefferson Henry. He was born in 1836 in Robertson County, Tennessee, and moved to Texas. In 1850, his family lived in Travis County, Texas.
Contact Name: Henry Bryan StobbsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/11/2010
Company G | |
Thomas Jefferson Henry - Private |
Thomas served with his brother, David Nelson. The Henry family migrated from Robertson County, Tennessee, and in 1850 lived in Travis County, Texas.
Contact Name: Henry Bryan StobbsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/11/2010
Company H | |
Joseph Palmer Blessington - Corporal |
JP Blessington, an Irish immigrant arriving in the U.S. in 1857, moved to Texas in 1860, and enlisted as a private in the volunteer infantry near the start of the war. He was wounded at the battle of Pleasant Hill(April 8, 1864) but remained active until the surrender of the Trans-Mississippi Department (May 26, 1865), having by the end of the war obtained the rank of corporal.
He is best known for having published an informative book documenting the campaigns of the Texas Division known as 'Walker's Greyhounds' of which his regiment was a part. The books name is 'The Campaigns of Walker's Texas Division' and is available online as public domain.
Contact Name: Thaddaeus ScrogginsHe is best known for having published an informative book documenting the campaigns of the Texas Division known as 'Walker's Greyhounds' of which his regiment was a part. The books name is 'The Campaigns of Walker's Texas Division' and is available online as public domain.
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Date Added: 8/20/2015
Company I | |
William Henry Blydenburgh, jr. - Private |
Pvt. William H. Blydenburgh was born in Smithtown, Suffolk Co. Long Island, New York. His family moved to Chautauqua Co. N.Y. about 1840. William left New York and settled in Napoleon, Desha Co. Arkansas. He joined the Desha Co. Milita July 1861 which was the origin of the 16th. Regiment of Texas Infantry, under the command of Col. Geo. M. Fournoy. Feb 1862 he mustered in to the 16th. Texas under the command of Capt. Lyttleton Wilde Moore Co. 'I'. On May 24 1863 William was captured, by Ensign Turner C.O. Of the USS Curlew,for reporting movements of all Union gunboats & transports in the vicinity at the Mouth of the White River. He was a prisoner at the Military Prison at Fort Delaware, DE and released June 9 1865. Upon release from prison he settled in Red Fork, Desha Co. Arkansas. His brother Sgt. Charles E. Blydenburgh was a Union Soldier of the 112th. N.Y. Regiment of Infantry. (I would like to know William's burial location.)
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Date Added: 3/2/2011
Company I | |
Robert Joel Goode - Private |
Name: Robert J. Goode
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Texas
Regiment: 16th Regiment, Texas Infantry (Flournoy's)
Company: I
Rank In: Corporal
Rank Out: Private
Film Number: M227 roll 14
16th Texas Infantry Rgt.
Col. George Flournoy, LtCols. William H. Redwoood, James E. Shepard,
Maj. Xenophon B. Saunders
The regiment was formed in the summer of 1862 and included men from
Belton, Austin and the counties of Washington and Upshur. It was
assigned to Flournoy's, Waterhouse's, Scurry's brigade,
Trans-Mississippi Department. In June 1863 it lost two killed and five
wounded at Milliken's Bend. Three officers and 30 men were captured
during the Red River campaign and it fought at Jenkins' Ferry. It moved
to Hempstead, Texas and disbanded before the June 1865 surrender.
Submitted by: John Heseltine
Contact Name: Marjorie L LovettSide: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Texas
Regiment: 16th Regiment, Texas Infantry (Flournoy's)
Company: I
Rank In: Corporal
Rank Out: Private
Film Number: M227 roll 14
16th Texas Infantry Rgt.
Col. George Flournoy, LtCols. William H. Redwoood, James E. Shepard,
Maj. Xenophon B. Saunders
The regiment was formed in the summer of 1862 and included men from
Belton, Austin and the counties of Washington and Upshur. It was
assigned to Flournoy's, Waterhouse's, Scurry's brigade,
Trans-Mississippi Department. In June 1863 it lost two killed and five
wounded at Milliken's Bend. Three officers and 30 men were captured
during the Red River campaign and it fought at Jenkins' Ferry. It moved
to Hempstead, Texas and disbanded before the June 1865 surrender.
Submitted by: John Heseltine
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Date Added: 3/10/2016
Company I | |
Claudius B Hall Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 5/28/2008
Company I | |
Albert L. Hart Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 5/28/2008
Company I | |
John G. Hart - Private |
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Date Added: 9/7/2007
Company I | |
Lucius Simmonds Hart Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 5/28/2008
Company I | |
John Calvin Jones - Private |
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Date Added: 9/7/2007
Company I | |
Wiley Jones - Private |
Served with his brother, John Calvin Jones. Buried in Fayette County, Texas.
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Date Added: 12/30/2009
Company I | |
Lyttleton Wylde Moore - Captain |
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Date Added: 5/28/2008
Company I | |
Ulysses Rabb - Private |
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Date Added: 10/26/2008
Company I | |
Virgil Sullivan Rabb - Lieutenant |
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Date Added: 10/26/2008
Company I | |
William Ray Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 7/29/2007