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1st Virginia Artillery
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William H Arnold
William H Arnold - Private |
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light artillery fry company, served mostly under major richard cm page, captured and sent to fort delaware, buried in finns point, salem, new jersey
Contact Name: elaine bryant stringerDate Added: 5/15/2008
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John Malcum Fore
John Malcum Fore - Lieutenant |
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Lt. John Malcoum A. Fore reported into Appamattox Courthouse at times, had his residence in Evergreen, VA
Contact Name: Robert L. WarwickDate Added: 7/31/2012
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William Giddings
William Giddings - Private |
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William Giddings was my Great Great Grandfather. He was a Private in Powhatan Artillery, Captain Willis J. Dance's Company, Smith's Battery from Elizabeth City County (Hampton) Virginia. He was transfered from Captain Coke's Company and moved from one company to another before being reorganized into the 32nd Virginia Infantry. He served with General Magruder during the Peninsula Campain. He was buried with his daughter in the Guy Family Cemetery at the end of Eastlawn Drive in Fox Hill (Hampton) Virginia. He was my entrance into the Sons Of Confederate Veterans. His widow, my Great Great Grandmother is buried with my family members at the Oakland Cemetery on Pembroke Avenue in Hampton Virginia. She lived in Pee Dee Point section of Hampton till her death.
Contact Name: Jeff BarbourDate Added: 7/16/2012
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Joseph Vincent Lively
Joseph Vincent Lively - Private |
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Joseph was my Great-Great Grandfather.
Contact Name: Butch WillardDate Added: 1/12/2010
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Albert William Huff
Albert William Huff - Private |
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Albert William Huff is buried in East Hill in Salem, Va. His brother, John Richard Huff also fought in the Salem Flying Artillery. Their father was James Chambers Huff, who fought in the Salem Home Guard, along with Thomas Godwin. James Chambers Huff married the daughter of James Godwin, Thomas' brother, Jane Godwin. John Huff is buried with his wife, Margaret (Nace) Huff in the Presbyterian Churchyard in Fincastle. I have the war record of one Chileon O. Huff who also fought in this Unit; if anyone has any information about C.O. Huff, please let me know. Thank you, Virginia Williams Kuhn
Contact Name: Virginia Williams KuhnDate Added: 12/8/2006
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John Edwards
John Edwards - Sergeant |
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Croppers Battery. GGGrandfather. First enlisted in Culpeper, VA as a Pvt. in Co. F. Served in the U.S. Army as a Pvt. in the 4th Regiment of Artillery during War with Mexico and also the Seminole War, 'Panic of 1850:' was then discharged at Fort Sumter, SC in 1852.
Contact Name: Patricia WalshDate Added: 3/4/2009
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Robert Eston Lewis
Robert Eston Lewis Rank Unknown |
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No comments
Contact Name: Frank C. LewisDate Added: 7/1/2008
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John Thompson Brown
John Thompson Brown - Colonel |
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Attended the University of Virginia prior to the war. Commissioned a Major on September 15, 1861 and promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on May 15, 1862. Promoted to Colonel on June 2, 1862. Killed on May 6, 1864 at the Wilderness, Virginia while acting as Chief of Artillery for the 2nd Corps.
Contact Name: Jordan KearneyDate Added: 12/11/2008