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1st Virginia Infantry
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Charles Fauntleroy Allen - Private
Pvt. Charles Fauntleroy Allen served in the 1st Div. of Virginia Infantry under General Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson. He wrote of his war experiences in later life.
Contact Name: Fred D. Wyrick
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Date Added: 2/14/2008

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Charles Burrows Brand - Sergeant
-was in the Secret Service - #58
Contact Name: Kenda Pyle Shultz
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Date Added: 3/17/2008

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thompson henry fleshmanRank Unknown
not sure what regiment dob 1840 dod 1903
Contact Name: dean
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Date Added: 1/23/2013

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Robert Edward Lee - General
I am related to General Lee from his mother's side of the his family. His mother had twenty siblings and one of her brother's i.e. William is my great granfather seven times removed. This would be the Carter family from the Shirley Plantation along the James river in Virginia.
Contact Name: Paul D. Wingerter
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Date Added: 2/1/2008

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Lewis Burwell Williams, Jr. - Colonel
Killed in Action at Gettysburg July 3, 1863 during 'Pickett's Charge'
Contact Name: Michael L Upchurch
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Date Added: 9/5/2016

Company A
Raleigh Travers Daniel - Private
Daniel, Raleigh Travers, Jr., Private
Company A, 1st Virginia Infantry
“The Richmond Grays”

Raleigh Daniel Jr. was a graduate of Virginia Military Institute in 1853. He enlisted as a Private in Company A, 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment on April 19, 1861. Company A was known as the Richmond Grays. He was transferred and appointed a Lieutenant on May 24, 1861 and was the Adjutant for the 5th Kentucky Infantry. After the war he was a lawyer in Richmond, VA and died at the Soldiers' Home in Richmond, VA on February 11, 1919.

Born: 1833
Died: February 11, 1919 Richmond, VA
Buried: unknown
Married: unknown
Children: unknown
Occupation: attorney
Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/6/2007

Company B
William Harper Dean - Quarter Master
Enlisted Richmond, 21 April 1861, private, age 20, tobacconist
Mustered into service 24 April 1861
On muster roll for Jan/Feb 1862 as 1st Corporal
On muster roll for May/June 1862 as 1st Sgt
Appointed Regtl. QM Sgt 26 Aug 1862
Wounded at Fredericksburg
Surrendered and paroled at Appomattox CH 9 April 1865
Contact Name: Lindsey Bourne
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Date Added: 2/21/2005

Company B
lewis wright ogden - 1st Sergeant
Looking for pictures and letters from my GGF company, I have no pictures or letters. My grandfather came north at a young age.
Contact Name: william ogden
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Date Added: 1/10/2014

Company D
George Edward Craig - 3rd Sergeant
Dr. George Edward Craig and his wife are buried in Evening Shade Cemetary, Sharp County, AR
Contact Name: Jon L. Craig
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Date Added: 4/7/2006

Company D
Samuel Robert Perdue - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Herbert Edward Perdue
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Date Added: 12/13/2009

Company E
Moses Bott GlovierRank Unknown
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Contact Name: dina
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Date Added: 4/18/2007

Company H
Samuel C. Dennis - Private
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Contact Name: Kathleen Abel
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Date Added: 2/9/2005

Company I
Calvin Lee Parker - Corporal
My great-great-grandfather. Wounded at Williamsburg and 2nd Manassas, Wounded again and captured during Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Was hit in lower left leg and probably laid on the battlefield for a day or two before being picked up. Union surgeon removed his leg below the knee. He was attempting to save the company's colors and made three attempts to retrieve it, being hit on the third attempt. He was given a promotion to Sgt. Major for his bravery, but was not able to fight again. He was sent to several Union hospitals and prisons before finally being sent home.
Contact Name: Dianne Walsh
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Date Added: 5/18/2013

Company I
George William Shoemaker - Private
Enlisted at Richmond, VA, 1861. Survived the war beginning to end and mustered out after surrender at Appommatox. Was wounded and captured at Gettysburg, paroled at Chancellorville a day or so later. Died in Mobile, AL, January 05, 1912, and buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Mobile. Wife Ann Waters. Am looking for genealogical info for George and Ann, especially back generations from them, so would welcome any correspondence about this family. I have George''s pension file and death certificate I will share.
Contact Name: MMorrison
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Date Added: 2/22/2005

Company K
gordon repass - Private
would like any information
Contact Name: robert w. lowery
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Date Added: 3/9/2018

Company K
Johan Adam Werner - Private
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Contact Name: Richard Werner
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Date Added: 3/4/2011

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