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20th Virginia Infantry      
Company B
James Henry Buckner - Private   
James Henry Buckner, my 3rd. Great Uncle, born in Lunenburg County Virginia in 1840 joined Pryors Rifles, Co. B, 20th. Virginia Infantry, Confederate States Army. He was wounded (5) times, lost his right arm. This man and all the brave veterans are to be honored and praised for their courage and duty to the Confederate States of America. He after lived in Richmond, Va. on Perry St. and was injured while working for the Railroad at 17th. and Dock streets in Richmond. He died on Nov. 25, 1914 from these injuries at 74 years of age and was buried in Maury Cemetery in South Richmond..
Contact Name:  Jerry Dunford Sr.
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Date Added:  5/15/2016
Company B
Francis Bishop Hague - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  Bishop F. Hague
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Date Added:  11/19/2004
Company C
Claudius Goff Rader - 1st Sergeant   
Claudius (Claude) Rader, my great-grandfather, first served in Co. E, 31st Virginia Infantry from 1861-1862. Company E was primarily a Highland County, VA Company but Claude joined in Beverly, VA (now WV). Claude was discharged in 1862 in Bunker Hill, VA right after the bloody Battle of Sharpsburg, MD. Reason for discharge: underage when he joined the CSA and the Confederate Government passed a law permitting soldiers to request a discharge if they were under the age of eighteen when they initially joined the CSA. In 1863 Claude joined Co. C, 20th Virginia Calvary as 1st Sergeant. He was captured at Droop Mountain, WV in December 1863 and remained a POW for the remainder of the war. He was processed at a POW camp in Wheeling, WV then sent to Camp Chase, OH for a short period and then for the remainder of the war at Fort Delaware, DE. While at the Fort Delaware Claude is listed in the POW records as Charles G. Rader (not as Claudius G, Rader) and as C.G. Rader, 1st Sergeant, Company C. 20th VA Infantry. Claude took the oath and was paroled in June 1865 and returned home to Randolph County, West Virginia where he spent the remainder of his life with the exception of a short period later in his life when he spent a short time in Brownsville, Texas living with his U.S. Army career officer son, Captain John Ewell Rader, Sanitary Corps.

Contact Name:  Bryan Rader
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Date Added:  3/12/2016
Company C
William Lewis Reese - Unknown   
According to records obtained from the National Archives in Washington, D.C. W. L. Reese was a member of Company C, 20th VA Infantry. He was originally from Lunenburg County, Virginia. After the war he relocated to Dinwiddie County, Virginia and raised a family of 3 boys and 1 girl.
Contact Name:  Juanita Wells
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Date Added:  7/2/2012
Company C
Benjamin William Wilkes - Private   
Benjamin William Wilkes was born in Lunenburg county, Virginia in 1818. He enlisted in Captain Allens ' Lunenburg Rebel Artillery ' 20th. Virginia Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army when he was about 44 years of age. He died may 27,1865 in Point Lookout Prison, Md. as a Prisoner of War and was buried in the Confederate Cemetery. He was my 3rd. Great Uncle.
Contact Name:  Jerry Dunford
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Date Added:  5/7/2017
Company D
Thomas J Green - Unknown   
Buried at Grub Hill church in Amelia, VA. Headstone is next to that of my great-grandfather. Has no birth/death dates. Not sure if he is related.
Contact Name:  Mike
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Date Added:  5/10/2014
Company F
Peter Fletcher Ford - 2nd Lieutenant   
Name: P Ford (Peter Fletcher Ford);
Enlistment Date: 29 May 1861;
Enlistment Place: Buckingham County, Virginia;
Side Served: Confederacy;
State Served: Virginia;
Service Record: Enlisted as a 4th Corporal on 29 May 1861.
Enlisted in Company F, 20th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 29 May 1861;
Promoted to Full 2nd Lieutenant on 30 Jul 1862.
Killed Company F, 20th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 3 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Contact Name:  M Headley
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Date Added:  4/27/2008
Company G
Thomas Benton Lunsford - Private   
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Contact Name:  James Lunsford
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Date Added:  2/9/2013
Company H
James W. Bomar - Private   
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Contact Name:  Janet Perkins
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Date Added:  6/21/2005
Company H
David Wright - Private   
Captured and died at Rock Island Prison 6/15/64.
Contact Name:  Wm. Robert Wright
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Date Added:  11/10/2009
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