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Introduction:
The following pages include a large accounting of Confederate
veterans and persons that may or may not have been
Confederate veterans that are at final rest or that lived in
Anderson County, South Carolina during the turbulent War
Between The States 1861-1865. Names listed were alive in the
period between 1830 and 1845 which could have made them
between 31 and 15 years old at wars start making them eligible
for service either through volunteering or the later established
draft known as the Conscription Act.
The individuals biography page following each title page shows
the military affiliation as well as some personal information about
the individual. This information is gleaned from Find-A-Grave
records, obituaries, Broken Fortunes Resource book as well as
the Confederate records found on Fold 3 and other sources.
The information herein is presented as a means to give a
foothold for personal research on the family member and is in no
way represented as the final word on the life of any individual
that lived 150 years plus ago. The only way to have an absolute
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Anderson County
East View Cemetery
Andersonville
Baptist
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Asbury Methodist

Ebenezer Methodist

Barkers Creek Baptist

Eskew Burris Family

Barkley Family
Cemetery
Belton Memorial

Eureka Baptist Church


Fairview Methodist

Lebanon Baptist
Church
Lewis Family

Bethany Baptist

Fants Grove Baptist

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Long Branch Baptist

Bethesda Methodist

Fielding Martin
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First Baptist of

Martin Family
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Mattison Miller

Beulah Methodist
Big Creek Cemetery
Broadmouth Cemetery

Anderson
First Creek Baptist of
Flatrock
First Presbyterian

Iva City Iva


Methodist
Kay Family Cemetery

Family
McNeely Cooper
Family
McThursday Family

Cedar Grove Baptist

Church
Flat
Rock Baptist

Midway Presbyterian

Cedar Grove
Methodist
Clardy Family

Friendship Baptist of
Honea Path
G. Elrod Family
Cemetery
Gambrell Family

Midway Baptist

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Concord Baptist
Church
Concord Presbyterian
Church
Corinth Baptist Church
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Dorchester
Baptist
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Double Springs Baptist

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Generostee ARP
Presbyterian
Good Hope
Presbyterian
Hardshell
Baptist (Old)
Honea Path Presbyterian

Mount Airy Baptist


Mount Bethel Baptist
Mount Pisgah Baptist
Mount Tabor Baptist

Mount Zion
Presbyterian
Mountain Creek Baptis

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Andersonville
Baptist Church

Anderson County, South Carolina

Andersonville Baptist Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
W. J. Dyar
J. A. H. Jones
John A. Reeves

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Private William J. Dyar 9 December 1842 6 May 1922


Company D 27th Georgia Infantry
Andersonville Baptist Church Cemetery

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Private William J. Dyar


9 December 1842 6 May 1922
Private W J Dyar entered service at
Hartwell, Georgia on 4 March, 1862
into Company D of the 27th Georgia
Infantry. He served until 24 May,
1865 when he was captured at
Greenville, SC and taken prisoner
by the enemy. He also served a six
month term in the Georgia State
Guard from 6 August, 1863. He was
described as being fair complexion,
blue eyes , 5 feet 11 inches tall and
grey hair. He was 45 years old and a
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Private J. A. H. Jones 1832 1912


Company D 1st SC Infantry
Andersonville Baptist Church Cemetery

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Private J.A.H. Jones


5 January 1832 1912
Private Jones entered service on 22
June, 1863 at Hart County, Georgia
into Company D of the 1st SC
Infantry. Notation on service record
indicates he owes for cartridge box
and 40 cartridges. He must have
lost or had his cartridge bag stolen
or lost. The only other service
record is one where Major General
Jones ordered him turned over to
7th Georgia Cavalry, no reason
specified. There are no further
records.
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Private John A. Reeves 13 February 1834 18 February 1885


Company D 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Andersonville Baptist Church Cemetery

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John A. Reeves
13 February 1834 18 February 1885

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Private Reeves entered service at the


age of 26 at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, Anderson, SC on 22 July,
1861. He entered into Company D of
the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He was
discharged with what was called a
Ordinary Disability on 22 June 1862
at Richmond, Virginia. He was due 3
months 16 days back pay at $11.00
per month ($38.50) (the equivalent of
$308.00 in 2013 US currency) plus
travel pay from Richmond to
Anderson of $.75 (the equivalent of
$21.00 in 2013 US currency) for a
total of $39.25 (the equivalent of
$329.00 in 2013 US currency) .
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He was described as being 5 feet 11

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Asbury Methodist Church


Anderson County, South Carolina

Asbury Methodist Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
William Bolt
M. M. Clarke
James Dan Garrison
Moses W. Garrison

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Private William John Bolt

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22nd SC Infantry

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Private William Bolt 17 January,


1862 from his home in Anderson, SC
into Company G of the 22nd SC
Infantry at Columbia, SC. On the
26th December, 1864 he was
granted a 21 day leave of absence.
On 16 February, 1865 he was
reported to be absent without
leave. He was admitted to the
hospital as a POW on May 1, 1865
with a gunshot wound to his right
leg. He was paroled on 25 May 1865
at Fair Ground Post Hospital,
Petersburg, Virginia.
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Private M. M. Clarke

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Private M.M. Clarke entered service


on 17 March 1863 at James Island,
SC into Company G of the 5th SC
Cavalry. He was reported sick in
the hospital in Richmond, Virginia
on 1 October, 1864. He was
suffering with acute diarrhea. He
covered and returned to duty. No
further activity reported on his
records.

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Private James Dan Garrison

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Private James Dan Garrison entered


service on 31 December 1861 at
Sullivans Island, SC into Company D
of the 1st SC Rifles. He was wounded
on 6 May, 1864 and again on 30
September 1864 at Fort Harrison,
Virginia by a mini ball gunshot wound
to his right hip, where he was
hospitalized. No further actions
reported on his service records.

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Private Moses W. Garrison

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1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

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Private Moses Garrison entered


service on 26 September 1864 from
his home in Anderson, SC into
Company D of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs).
No further service recorded on his
service records.

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Barkers Creek Baptist


Anderson County, South Carolina

Barkers Creek Baptist Church Cemetery


Honea Path, South Carolina
N. B. Armstrong
Daniel B. Armstrong
John A. Armstrong
William Charley
Armstrong
D.S. Branyon
R. H. Branyon
Thomas M. Branyon
Josiah Newton
Carwile
J. K. Clement
James Addison Cowan
William M. Cowan
Harvey Albartus Cummings
James A. Green
Benjamin H. Greer
Nimrod Andrew Jackson
Greer
Stephen C. C. Grubbs
John Martin Hanks
Ezekiel Harris

Charles Milton Kay


David M. Kay
Thomas M. Maddox
J. A Magaha
John C. Massey
James McAdams
W. C. Meredith
M C Mitchell
J B Nelson
John Samuel Ragsdale
John Jasper Shirley
Nathan Amazia
Shirley
Joel Smith
Labon Milton Stone
M. S. Strickland
Lemuel W. Tribble
William P. Wright

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Private Benjamin H. Geer 8 January 1849 31


July 1930
Barkers CreekCo
Cemetery
N 34 26.208 W 82
D Palmetto GPS
Sharpshooters
26.738

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B H Greer joined
at
Spartanburg, SC on
August 1, 1861 for 1
year service.
B H Greer joined at
Spartanburg, SC on
December 31 April
30, 1862
Benjamin Greer reenlisted at Union, SC
Court House on
August 1-November
31 1863 (6Months
service SC State
Benjamin H Greer reTroops
enlisted at
Spartanburg, SC on
May 1 August 31,
1864
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Captain James Addison Cowan 14 August 1832 29


September 1880

Company E GPS
20th N
SC34
Infantry
Barkers Creek Cemetery
26.185
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Captain James A. Cowan 1832 - 1880


Enlisted 29 January 1862 for 1 years
service at Anderson, SC into Co C of
20th SC Volunteers. Later transferred
to Co E of same regiment. Rank of
Captain and as a Instructor and
Mustering Officer. Listed several
times as sick with stomach and
intestinal sickness. Requested
retirement due to sickness on 24
October 1863. Retired 26 November
1864. Leaving rate of pay at $130.00
per month Confederate ($3,640.00
per month equivalent in 2013
currency US). Returned to Anderson,
SC after retirement.
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Sergeant Charles Milton Kay 18 October 1835 31 March


1924

Barkers Creek Cemetery


34Infantry
26.182 W -82 26.732
Company E GPS
20th NSC

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Sergeant Charles Milton Kay


1835 1924
Sergeant Kay entered service as a
Corporal on 29 December 1861 into
Co E of the 20th SC Infantry. He was
promoted to 3rd Sergeant in January
1863. He made Sergeant in May of
1863. He was transferred to the
cavalry because of balance of
numbers on 15 June 1863. He was
on sick leave between 12
September 1863 and 12 October
1863. There is shown a deduction
from his pay for rations not
received at the rate of $.33 per day
for a total of $10.00 (equivalent of
$280.00 in 2013 US currency).
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Lieutenant D. S. Branyon
Company F
27th Regiment (No records found for WBTS service)
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 26.183 -W 82 26.736

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D. S. Branyon
1926

1845

Listed at graveside as
Lieutenant but not able
to retrieve any records of
service from Fold 3 or
National Parks Service
records for the Civil War
period.

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Private Ezekiel Harris 8 September 1825 3


June 1910
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Co E 20GPS
SCNInfantry
Barkers Creek Cemetery
34 26.207 W 82 26.743

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Private Ezekiel Harris


8 September 1825 3 June 1910
In 1863 Private Ezekiel Harris
requested status as a
Millwright for his military
occupation as he was an
experienced millwright in
Abbeville and Anderson Counties
in South Carolina. He is
described as being capable of
building and maintaining grain
mills. He was listed by
description as a 38 year old, 5
feet 9 inches tall, black eyes,
black hair and a dark
complexion. His occupation was
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as millwright for 16 years.

Private Harvey Albartus Cummings


6 June 1845 - 5
January 1918

th
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS
34 26.202 W - 82
Company E 20
SCNInfantry
26.737

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Private Harvey A. Cummings


6 June 1845 5 January 1918
No further information gleaned
from his military records in Fold 3
or National Parks Service.

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J. A. Magaha

4 September 1812 4 February


1909
Barkers Creek Cemetery
N 34 (Orrs)
26.196 W -82 26.757
Co K
1stGPS
SC Rifles

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Private Josiah Magaha


4 September 1812 4
February 1909
Joined as a 20 year old in
Sandy Springs, Anderson SC
District for 3 year service on
20 July 1861. Reported to
hospital in Charleston, SC as
sick on 20 July 1861. Later
discharged on 12 January
1862.

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James A. Green 1842 23 October 1862


Company K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 26.197 W - 82 26.743

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Private James A. Green


1842 23 October 1862
Enlisted on 20 March 1862 at his
home in Belton, SC, Anderson
District for 3 years service. He
took sick and was reported in
hospital where he died of typhoid
fever on 23 October 1862. He was
reportedly buried at Thornrose
Cemetery at Staunton, Virginia.
There is no record of him being at
Thornrose Cemetery on Find A
Grave. He is buried at Oakwood
National Cemetery #16, Row G,
Divison B but a memorial grave
cover is found at Barkers Creek
Baptist Church. He may have
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and reburied

Private Joel Smith


1 November 1819 6
February 1891

Company
S & K GPS
1stNRegiment
SC Rifles
Barkers Creek
Cemetery
34 26.182
W -82

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Joel Smith
1 November 1819 6 February 1891
Listed as Co C 1st SC State Troops for
6 months service between 12
September and 31 October 1863.
Then listed as Co K 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) on 4-30- 1864 to 8-31-1864.
He was captured at Petersburg (VA?)
on 3 April 1865. Imprisoned at Harts
Island, NY Harbor. He was released
on 16 June 1865. His description is
listed as being of fair complexion,
light hair, eyes blue and height of 5
10.
William Joel Smith is listed as Master
Sergeant in 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) as
being
from
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Private John A. Armstrong


21 August 1844
16 August 1865
Company
E 20th SC
Infantry
Barkers Creek
Cemetery
GPS
N 34 26.192 W
-82 26.744

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Private John A. Armstrong


21 August 1844 16 August 1865
Private John A. Armstrong entered
Confederate service at the age of 19
years at his home in Anderson County,
South Carolina on 28 December 1861.
After only six months of service he was
sent to the hospital on 20 June 1862 and
then sent home on sick furlough 25
September to 25 October 1863. He was
discharged due to a medical condition on
11 December 1863.
He was described as being 5 feet 9 inches
tall, light complexion, hazel eyes, light
hail and a farmer by occupation.
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John A. Armstrong died at the age of 21.

Private John C. Massey


May 1824 May 1864
Company H 2nd SC Rifles
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 26.199 W 82 26.737

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Private John C. Massey


May 1824 May 1864
Private John Massey joined
Confederate service 13 January
1862 at Pickens, SC. He entered
Co H, F & S of the 2nd SC Rifles. On
1 September 1863 he is listed on
sick furlough due to a contusion of
the cheek. He was furloughed on
22 September 1863.
Private Massey died in May 1864
and his widow, Hilda Massey,
notified the CSA on 8 July 1864
filing for widows pension.
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Private John Jasper Shirley 18 July 1825 9


March 1907

Company GPS
E 2ndNSC
Barkers Creek Cemetery
34Infantry
26.186 W 82 26.741

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Lieutenant/Private John Jasper


Shirley
18 July 1825 9 March 1907
Enlisted at Anderson, SC on 1
January, 1862 into Company E
20th SC Infantry as a
Lieutenant. Home on sick
leave 17 June 1863. Leave
extended to 21 November
1863. Resigned commission
and from service on 13
November 1863 due to health
issues. He had contracted
Typhoid Fever which left him
with complications that
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Private John Samuel Ragsdale 29 January 1845


17 April 1938
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CompanyGPS
K 1
SC
Rifles

Barkers Creek Cemetery


N 34
26.210 W -82 26.767

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Private John Samuel


Ragsdale
29 January 1845 17 April
1938
Private John Samuel
Ragsdale enter Confederate
service at the age of 15 into
Co K 1 SC Rifles (Orrs) in
1861 at Camp Pickens. He
was wounded on 28 July
1864. Captured at Petersburg
on 3 April 1865 and released
from POW Camp after signing
oath on 16 June 1865. His
description was listed as fair
complexion hair, light, eyes
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Private Josiah Newton Carwile 25 August 1829 31


May 1905
Barkers Creek Cemetery
N 34
26.194
W - 82 26.746
CompanyGPS
C 1st
SC Rifles
(Orrs)

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Private Josiah N. Carwile
25 August 1829 31 May 1905

Description of Private
Carwile as follows: 26 years
old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, fair
complexion, blue eyes and
dark hair. His occupation
listed as farmer. His rate of
pay at discharge was $18.00

Private Carwile joined the 1st SC


Rifles (Orrs) at Sullivans Island, SC
on 3 April 1862. Private Carwile
entered the hospital at Farmville,
Virginia on 16 June 1862 with severe
dysentery. His company apparently
moved on and he was later admitted
to Howards Grove Hospital in
Richmond, Virginia with what was
termed Debilitas. This was a
debilitating body ailment most likely
due to diet and the previous severe
dysentery. He was later wounded by
gunshots to his hips on 13
December 1862 and remained in the
hospital until 31 December 1862. On
2 April 1865
he received
additional
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Private M. S. Strickland 25 August 1829 20


August 1907
th
SC Cavalry
Barkers CreekCompany
CemeteryB 19GPS
N 34 26.186 W - 82
26.741

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Private M. S. Strickland
25 August 1829 20 August
1907
Private Strickland entered
service into Co B 19th
Battalion SC Cavalry. His
company was a volunteer
company of Ellison Keitts
Mounted Riflemen. He was
stationed at Mount Pleasant,
SC for the most part of his
service term. He was last paid
30 April 1864 upon leaving
service.
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Sergeant Nathan Amaziah Shirley 9 December 1830


21 March 1899

Barkers Creek Cemetery


34Infantry
26.186 W -82 26.740
Company E GPS
2nd N
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1st Sergeant Nathan Amaziah


Shirley
9 December 1830 21 March 1899
Sergeant Shirley entered service
on 1 January 1862 into Co E 2nd SC
Infantry at Anderson, SC as a
Private. He progressed through
the rank of Corporal to the rank
of 5th Sergeant on 28 January
1862. On 15 June 1863 he was
again promoted to the rank of 3rd
Sergeant. Sergeant Shirley
reported to the hospital and then
was granted a sick furlough on 18
September that was extended
until 10 November 1863. 3rd
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Sergeant Shirley again was

Private Nimrod Andrew Jackson Greer 25 August


1819 25 June 1899
Company C GPS
1st SC
Troops W -82 26.732
Barkers Creek Cemetery
N State
34 26.199

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Private Nimrod Andrew Jackson


Greer
25 August 1819 25 June 1899
Private Greer entered service for
a six month tour of duty within
Co C 1st SC State Troops at
Anderson, SC on 12 September
1863. He later renewed his
commitment through December
1863. No further Confederate
records to suggest that he
continued military service after
the beginning of 1864.

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Private David M. Kay 1839 1862


Company K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 26.179 W -82 26.745

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Private David M. Kay
1839 1862
Private Kay entered service at Camp
Pickens in Anderson County SC on 20
July 1861 at the age of 21 years.
Private Kay was born in Barnwell,
SC.
Private Kay contracted Typhoid
Fever and died in the General
Hospital at Camp Winder in
Richmond, Virginia.
The date is reported to be either 1
July 1862 or 6 August 1862 with the
earlier date to be most likely and the
latter date being a clerical date of
death. Claiming as a widow and
mother was a Susan Kay. It is
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Private James K. Clement


24 March 1844 9
August 1921
Company K GPS
1st SC
(Orrs) W -82 26.775
Barkers Creek Cemetery
N Rifles
34 26.198

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Private James K. Clement
24 March 1844 9 August 1921
Private Clement entered service on 18
March 1862 into 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) at
his home in Belton, SC. On 4 August
1862 he was admitted to Chimborazo
Hospital #2 at Richmond, Virginia
suffering from what was referred to as
Debility, a situation most likely
caused by poor diet, unsanitary water
and conditions within camp life in
general. On 7 August he was
transferred to Lynchburg Hospital,
Virginia. Private Clement entered the
General Hospital Howards Grove in
Richmond, Virginia on 26 May 1864.
He was described as being 5 feet 6
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inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes,

Sergeant Lemuel W. Tribble 7 September 1834


20 June 1887

Company JGPS4th N
SC
Barkers Creek Cemetery
34Infantry
26.192 W -82 26.744

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Lieutenant Lemuel W. Tribble


7 September 1834 20 June 1887
Lemuel Tribble entered service as
a 3rd Sergeant of Co I 4th SC
Infantry Volunteers at Anderson,
SC on 14 April 1861 at the age of
34 years. He advanced through
the ranks and was 3rd Sergeant by
7 June 1861. He became 3rd
Lieutenant of Company I in
September 1861. Lieutenant
Tribble fell sick and was granted a
sick furlough from 16 September
until 16 October 1861.
A 3rd Lieutenants wages were
$80.00
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Robert H. Branyon

21 March 1821 3 February


1899

Company K GPS
1st SC
Rifles
(Orrs)W -82 26.738
Barkers Creek Cemetery
N 34
26.197

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Private Robert H. Branyon


21 March 1821 3 February 1899
Private Branyon joined the service on
22 March 1862 at Belton, SC into Co
K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He was
reported sick almost immediately
after reporting to service. On 28
August 1862 Private Branyon was
wounded and missing in action. On
29 September 1862 he is listed as a
Prisoner of War at Warrenton,
Virginia. He was discharged from
service on 25 February 1863. He is
recorded as receiving a bounty of
$50.00 due him as well as his base
pay of $11.00 per month, the
equivalent
of $308.00 per month in
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Private Stephen Christopher Columbus Grubbs 1844 1912


Company E 20th SC Infantry
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 26.182 W -82 26.748

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Private Christopher Columbus


Grubbs
1844 1912
Private Grubbs enlisted on 11
February 1863 at his home in
Anderson, SC into Co E 20th SC
Infantry. His service was
interrupted by a sick furlough
issued between 7 August and 6
September 1863. There are no
further records of service past
June 1864.

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Private Thomas M. Branyon 1844-1912


Company B 7th SC Infantry
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 26.187 W -82 26.736

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Private Thomas M. Branyon


2 March 1814 15 April 1882
Private Branyon enter service at
Anderson County, SC listed as By the
Authorities of South Carolina. He was
19 years of age at the time. This meant
that he was part of the first Draft
concept of the military in South
Carolina. This meant that men between
the ages of 18 and 35 were required to
serve 3 years military service and the
men already serving to have their
service extended to 24 months. Private
Branyon entered Co B of the 7th SC
Infantry on 15 April 1861. He took sick
and was discharged on 18 September
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W. C Meredith 12 April 1837 8 May 1913


Company G 25th SC Volunteers
Barkers Creek Cemetery

GPS N 34 26.203

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W -82 26.738

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Private W.C. Meredith


12 April 1837 8 May 1913
Enrolled as a private in Co A of
the 1st SC Volunteers
(Hagoods) Infantry on 20 July,
1861 at the age of 24 years. He
entered service at
Summerville, SC. For a period
of 12 months. He was
honorably discharged on a
medical certificate on 10
October, 1861. He was
described as being 5 feet 5
inches tall, fair complexion,
blue eyes and light hair.
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Sergeant William M. Cowan 14 February 1841


5 June 1864
Company E
20thNSC
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS
34Infantry
26.185 W -82 26.756

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Sergeant William M. Cowan


14 February 1841 5 June 1864
Sergeant Cowan started his career as
a Private in Co C of the 20th SC
Infantry at Anderson , SC. He quickly
rose through the ranks. He was made
3rd Corporal in January of 1863. He
then left on sick furlough for an
indefinite period on 13 February 1863.
He was then promoted to 1st Corporal
on 15 June 1863. On 3st of August
1862 he was promoted to 5th Sergeant.
He left on another sick furlough on 8
December 1863 that lasted until 8
January 1864.He was promoted to 4th
Sergeant during this time. He returned
to service only to be killed in action by
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William P. Wright

26 February 1845 26 August


1906
Co K 1st SC
Rifles
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS
N 34 31.183 W -82
29.990

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Sergeant William P. Wright


26 February 1845 26 August
1906
Sergeant Wright enlisted at the
age of 17 as a 2nd Corporal at
Camp Pickens in Sandy Springs,
Anderson County, SC on 20 July
1861. He was wounded on 8
December 1862. He entered the
hospital at Richmond, Virginia.
on 13 December 1862. He was
again promoted to 3nd
Sergeant Co K in March 1963.
He was discharged on 22 April
1863 and paid a bounty of
$50.00.
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Private Daniel B. Armstrong 15 November 1831


17 April 1877
Company A
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Barkers Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.119 W -82
26.449

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Private Daniel B. Armstrong


15 November 1831 17 April
1877
Private Armstrong entered
service at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs SC on 30 July, 1861 into
Co K of 1st SC Rifles. He is listed
as receiving a wound in
December 1862. He is listed as
being on sick furlough 1
February due to a concussion of
his left knee causing his to be
retired to the Invalid Corps
on 25 June 1865.
His monthly pay was $11.00 per
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month, the equivalent on

Private Thomas M. Maddox 10 September 1845 1


November 1920
th
E 16GPS
SC Infantry
Band
Barkers CreekCompany
Cemetery
N 34 26.124
W -82
26.452

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Private Thomas R. Maddox


10 September 1845 1
November 1920
Private Thomas R. Maddox
entered service into Company E
of the 16th SC Infantry at
Greenville, SC. He was stationed
at Camp Leesburg and listed as
a musician on the 28 April 1862
service record. He served as a
musician throughout the war
with the 16th Infantry band. His
last dated service record is April
1864.
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Private J B Nelson

5 September 1847 15 April


1911

Company
M 5th SC
State
Troops
Barkers Creek
Cemetery
GPS
N 34
26.125 W -82
26.442

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Private John Barr Nelson


5 September 1847 15 April
1911
Private Nelson entered into
military service into Company M
of the 5th SC State Troops on 1
August 1863 at Union SC Court
House. He was 17 years old at
the time. He later hired a
substitute named W. G. Hughes,
Jr. to fulfill his 6 month term of
service. John Barr Nelson was
discharged by this reason in
September 1863. W. G. Hughes
served the 6 months term and
being paid as a Private then was
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directly to Captain of

Private Labon Milton Stone


10 January 1836 29
September 1899
Company
K
1st SCGPS
Rifles
Barkers Creek
Cemetery
N (Orrs)
34 26.113 W -82
26.441

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Private Labon Milton Stone


10 January 1836 29 September
1899
Private Stone entered military
service into Company K of 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs ) on 3 April, 1862 at
Sullivans Island, SC. On 1 October,
1862 he is reported as being sick
with paralysis and dyspepsia. In
December he reported again sick. In
January 1863 he was paid a $50.00
bounty for enlistment (the
equivalent of $1,400.00 in 2013 US
Currency). In January 1863 he is
reported sick again at the General
Hospital in Farmville, Virginia. He
retired for medical reasons of
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rheumatism
on 1 May 1863 and

Sergeant John Martin Hanks 25 April 1843 30


September 1920

Company E GPS
20th N
SC
Infantry
Barkers Creek Cemetery
34
26.108 W -82
26.439

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Sergeant John Martin Hanks


25 April 1843 30 September 1920
Sergeant Hanks entered service into
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry at
Anderson, SC on 19 May, 1862. He
was promoted to 4th Corporal on 15
June 1863. He was promoted again
to 3rd Corporal in July of 1863. He
reported as sick and was sent on
sick furlough on 2 September 1863
until 2 October 1863. He was again
promoted to 2nd Corporal in
November of 1863. He was
promoted to 3rd Sergeant in July of
1864 and this was his final rank
increase shown.
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Private John C. Massey


Barkers Creek Cemetery

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Private John C. Massey entered


service on February, 1864 into
Company K of the 6th SC Cavalry
at Adams Run, South Carolina.
No further service is indicated
on any other service records.

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Private N. B. Armstrong
Barkers Creek Cemetery

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Private N. B. Armstrong entered
service on 13 July 1864 into Company
C of the 8th SC Reserves at Barnwell,
South Carolina. No further service
activity was found in the records.
No
service
record
found

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Private James C. McAdams 9 March 1841 18


September 1863
rd
SC Reserves
Barkers Creek Company
Cemetery K 3 GPS
N 34 26.108 W -82
26.439

The marker
stone was
incorrectly
ordered.

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Private James C. McAdams


entered service into in Company
K of the 3rd SC Reserves on 14
November, 1862 from his home
in Greenville, SC. There is only
one service record found.

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Private William Charley Armstrong 1 August 1839 22


November 1880
th
SC
Infantry
Barkers Creek Company
Cemetery E, F&S
GPS 20
N 34
26.108 W -82
26.439

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William Charley Armstrong


1 August 1839 22 November 1880
Private W C Armstrong entered service
on 9 May 1862 into Company E of the
20th SC Infantry as a musician from his
home in Anderson, SC. He was
elevated to Chief Musician in the
Regimental Band in March 1863. He
remained in the band until his return
to his Company in September 1863. A
service record shows him as being a
hospital steward in in November 1863
being paid at the rate of $1.50 (the
equivalent of $42.00 in 2013 US
currency) per day for the month of
November. There are no further
records.
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M C Mitchell
Barkers Creek Cemetery

GPS N 34 26.108
26.439
No Grave photo found on Find A
Grave
No military records found on Fold 3 or
nps.gov

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Record

No
service
record
found

No military records found on Fold 3 or


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No
service
record
found

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Barkley Family Cemetery
Anderson County, South Carolina

Barkley Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
J. G. Cartee

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Private Joseph G. Cartee


Barkley Family Cemetery GPS

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Private Joseph Cartee entered service


on 4 December 1861 at Mountain
Springs, Anderson County, South
Carolina into Company D of the 18th SC
Infantry. He was discharged in February
of 1862. He was listed as being absent
without leave since 4 December, 1863.
He is listed as re-entering the service
on 5 October 1863 into Company D on
the 18th SC Infantry again. He is listed
as sick on his April through August
1864 service record. On his September October 1864 service record he is listed
again as absent without leave since 20
October 1864. He remained on record
as being absent without leave with
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Belton Memorial Cemetery in Belton,

Belton Memorial Church in Belton, SC

Hobart A. Griffin
Jacob Alewine
John Wallace Payne
Enoch W. Breazeale Lorenzo D. Harris
Green Berry Poore
John Barr
W. C. Brown
Hogg
James W. Poore
L. Holland
Calhoun C. Campbell J.
Elijah Bezazeal Rice
William Moses Chamblee
Major J.L. Keys
Robert S Cheshire
Caleb Smith
Hezekiah ONeal
Fleetwood Clinkscale King
Andrew Jackson
A. P. Knox
Matthew E.
Stringer
Green Taylor
William M. Leavell
Cobb A. Cobb
James
Enoch W. Lee
John Tyler Thompson
George Washington Cox
Robert R.Martin
Elijah Tyler Tollison
J. Newton Cox
George Washington
Joseph J. Vaughn
S. W. Davenport
McDavid
George W. McGee
Ira Williams
B. S. Davis
Harrison Mitchell
A. L. Willingham
Charles Thaddeus Dean
Jesse Franklin Mitchell Alfred P. Willingham
James Sidney Erskine Marion E. Mitchell
Elijah Williamham
James Fleming
Matthew N. Mitchell
John Newton Willingha
Peter Garrison
W. N. Mitchell
Solomon Geer
John P. Morgan
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John T. Green

Private Peter Garrison


Belton Memorial Cemetery

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N 34 31.271

W -29.987

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Private Peter Garrison entered service


on 18 November 1862 into Company G
of the 6th SC Reserves. He served
without serious incident or injury.

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A. L. Willingham

Private Co W

Belton Memorial Cemetery

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GPS

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10th Cavalry

N 34 31.271

W -29.987

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Private A. L. Willingham
7 January 1844 11 November 1910
Private Willingham enter service at Anderson,
SC on 1 January 1864 into six months service
with the 20th SC Volunteers Co B. He
enlisted for 6 months service. He is listed as
also being in Co W 19th Cavalry between 30
April 1864 to 31 August 1864. Private
Willingham was issued a 60 day medical
furlough by order of the Executive Medical
Board on 19 December 1864.

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A. P. Knox

Private

Belton Memorial Cemetery

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Co G
GPS

7th SC Infantry
N 34 31.272

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Private A. P. Knox
1 January 1840 25 December 1917
Private AP Knox enlisted in the service of the
Confederacy on 9 August 1862 by Confederate
Authority into Co G 7th SC Infantry. On 12 September
1862 he was captured by the enemy. The 16th of
January 1863 finds Private Knox in the hospital in
Richmond, Virginia suffering from Debilitas, a
condition where the body is all but dysfunctional.
Private Knox is furloughed from Hospital No. 19 for
40 days. He was moved to the hospital in New
market, Tennessee on 20 June 1863 where he
apparently remained until being returned to the
hospital in Columbia, SC. On 6 January 1865 he is
listed as a resident of CSA Hospital in Charlotte, NC
listed with a condition called Intermittuis Tertian
(the intermediate health care for a disabled
individual). On 6 January 1865 Private Know was
issued a furlough to 31 January 1865, thereby
military
career.
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Alfred P. Willingham
Belton Memorial Cemetery

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Co B 19th SC Cavalry
GPS

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N 34 31.278

W -30.000

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Private Willingham enter the


service into Company E of 6th SC
Cavalry 15 January 1863. On 21
August 1864 he was admitted to
Jackson Hospital in Richmond
Virginia with a diagnosis on Febris
Int which might translate to
recurring intermediate fevers.
On 30 April 1864 he is listed as
under arrest with charges. No
charges are specified and no
further information on his service
records.

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Andrew Jackson Stringer


1st Lieutenant Co D & S Infantry
Hampton Legion
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.267 W -30.009

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Lieutenant Andrew Jackson Stringer


28 June 1834 9 June 1901

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Lieutenant Stringer enter as a


Private into Company D of Hampton
Legion from his home in Belton SC
at the age of 26 on 15 June 1861.
He was later elected t the rank of
3rd Lieutenant . He was promoted t
o the rank of 2nd Lieutenant on 19
January 1863. He was sent home
on sick furlough in June of 1863.
He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant
of Company D Hampton Legion on
17 June 1864.
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B. S. Davis

Co L

2nd SC Rifles

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS
-29.990

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N 34 31.183

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Sergeant Bazzel S. Davis
19 May 1839 14 August 1914

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Private B. S. Davis entered service on


25 April 1862 at Adams Run, Belton, SC
into Co L of the 2nd SC Rifles. In July 1862
he was promoted to 4th Corporal only to
be followed by another promotion to 3rd
Corporal in November of 1862. On 1
March of 1863 he was promoted again to
2nd Corporal. The 27th of June 1863 saw
him promoted yet again to 5th Sergeant.
He was listed as absent without leave on
31 January 1864. He returned to service
and was promoted to 4th Sergeant in
March of 1864. The 30th of September
saw him receive a flesh wound in his
right knee that put him in Jackson
Hospital,
Richmond, Virginia. He
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Elijah Tyler Tollison

Private Co E Infantry Hampton


Legion
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.283 W
-30.019

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Private Elijah Tyler Tollison


18 August 1845 7 March 1933
Private Tollison entered the war
late at the age of 19 years from
his home in Greenville, SC. He
entered Company E of Hampton
Legion SC Infantry on 1 August
1863. It appears he spent much
of his short military career in the
hospital or on sick furlough. On a
service record he is listed as
being at Winder Hospital on 26
June 1864 where it also list his
Being entitled to pay for his
horse.
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Elijah Willingham Private Co A Cobb;s Legion GA


Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS
-30.054

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N 34 31.286

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Private Elijah Willingham


29 January 1848 12 December
1924

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Private Elijah Willingham entered


service into the Georgia
Volunteers from his home in
Covington, Georgia on 10
September 1861 at the age of 14
years. He served faithfully until
he was captured at the battle of
Gettysburg on 3 July 1863. He
was held at Point Lookout,
Maryland until he was involved in
a prisoner exchange on 18
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Enoch Breazeal Rice


Sergeant
Co C Palmetto
Sharpshooters
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.276 W -29.995

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Sergeant Enoch B. Rice


3 November 1861 30 April
1917

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Sergeant Rice enlisted on 7 June


1861 into co C of the 1st SC
regiment Palmetto
Sharpshooters as a Private. On
30 June 1861 he was ordered on
sick furlough by the Company
surgeon. The last service record
on Fold 3 was 17 February 1862.
He must have shown service but
there are no records to indicate
further service. His rank of
Sergeant indicate he did serve
after
this date.
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Enoch W. Lee

Private Co K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

Belton Memorial Cemetery

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GPS N 34 31.288

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Private Enoch W. Lee


29 June 1846 16 September 1936

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Private Enoch Lee entered service late in the


war on 1 February 1864 at the age of 18
years old. He joined Co K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) in Anderson County, SC. On 1 October
1864 he finds himself in the hospital with
Fibrous Intestinal Disorder, usually caused by
the corn shucks within their diet. He was
released from the hospital and returned to
duty where he was captured in battle at
Hatch Run in Virginia on 2 April 1865. He was
held as a prisoner of war at City Point, VA
until his release after taking the oath of
allegiance on 15 June 1865. Being released
was a blessing because over 4,000 of his
compatriots
had died as a result of being
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Robert Redus Martin


Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.183 W -29.990
Born after the WBTS ended (25 January 1893 30 October
1939)

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Born after the WBTS ended
(25 January 1893 30 October
1939)

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J. Fleetwood Clinkscale Sergeant Co C 4th SC


Infantry
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.275 W -30.072

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Sergeant J Fleetwood Clinkscales


28 December 1837 28 April 1926
Sergeant Clinkscales enter the
service on 14 April 1861 at the age
of 40. He entered Company C of
the 4th SC Volunteers at Anderson,
SC. He had enlisted for the period
of one year. He was appointed 3rd
Sergeant on 15 October 1861.
There are no further service
records .

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George W. McGee

Musician/ Private Co F & S Infantry


Hampton Legion
Belton Memorial Cemetery
N 34 31.261 W -30.006

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Private George W. McGee


23 March 1827 14 December
1903

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Private George W. McGee enlisted


as a musician into Hamptons
Legion at Anderson, SC on the
24th of March, 1863. On the 7th of
August he found himself in the
Episcopal Hospital in
Williamsburg, Virginia with a bout
of severe diarrhea. He was
released on 22 August 1863. His
pay grade was $12.00 per month
(equivalent to $336.00 per month
in 2013 US currency). He was
paroled with the other troops at
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Court House, Virginia

George W. Cox

Private

Belton Memorial Cemetery

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Co B
GPS

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5th SC Cavarly

N 34 31.283

W -29.016

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George Washington Cox


6 March 1832 13 April 1902
George Washington Cox joined the
service on 21 August 1862 at Camp
Gist, near Charleston, SC. He
enlisted into the 17th SC Cavalry Co
C. He was 30 years old at the time
although his service records show
his as 21 and 27 years old.
On 24 October was ordered to
reorganize and the 14th SC Cavalry
along with 2 independent
companies became what was
known as the 5th SC Cavalry Co B.
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George Washington McDavid Private Co L Palmetto


Sharpshooters
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.279 W -29.984

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Private George W. McDavid


31 May 1832 3 June 1892
Private McDavid entered service into
Co J of the 4th Infantry on 14 April 1861.
This unit was later disbanded. He then
joined the Palmetto Sharpshooters in
April 1862. His service was conducted
as a wagon master.

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His description was listed as from


Greenville District, 5 foot 10 tall, fair
complexion, blue eyes, sandy hair and a
carpenter by trade. He was discharged
prior to be influenced by the
Conscription Act from Richmond,
Virginia on 22 July, 1862.
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Green Berry Poore

Private Co B 2nd SC Infantry

Belton Memorial Cemetery

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N 34 31.272

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W -30.000

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Private Green Berry Poore


12 August 1838 22 January 1879

Private Green Berry Poore (misspelled as


Poor on some records) enlisted into Co B
of the 2nd SC Infantry on 15 April 1861. He
was 23 years of age. He is listed on sever
records as being a Brigade Guard in
1862. He reported to the hospital in
Charlottesville, Virginia on 18 July and
was released on 22 July 1862. He was
again listed as the General Hospital in
Orange Court House, Virginia on 4
September 1861 with Typhoid Fever. He
was released on a 30 day furlough for
recuperation from 4 September 1861
until 6 October 1861.

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He is also listed as a POW (Prisoner of


War) on a list between 11 April 1865 and
21 April 1865.
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John Wallace Payne


Belton Memorial Cemetery

GPS

N 34 31.183

W -2.990

Not a participant in the Civil


War. He was only 5 years
old in 1861.
See John Wallace Payne
from Edgefield, burial spot
unknown.

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John Wallace Payne
6 April 1856 12 February 1923

No
Record
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This John Wallace Payne resting in


Belton Cemetery was only 5 years old
when the Civil War started, There was a
John Wallace Payne from Edgefield SC
(near Columbia, SC) that is listed as a
Private in Hampton Legion Co F.

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Hezekiah ONeil King Corporal Co K 2nd SC Rifles


Belton Memorial Cemetery

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GPS N 34 31.262

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Corporal Hezekiah ONeil King


28 January 1846 14 August 1894

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Corporal King enlisted into Co K 2nd SC


Rifles 0n 1 April 1862 at Adams Run. He
was wounded in action on 30 June 1862
at Frazier's Farm. He was wounded in the
shoulder at Sharpsburg, VA, July 1862.
He was wounded again on 27 June 1862
at the Battle of Seven Days near
Richmond, Virginia. On 12 August 1862
he was listed as being in the South
Carolina Hospital in Manchester, Virginia.
He was suffering from Debility (extreme
fatigue) from 12 August to 16 August
1862. He was promoted to 3rd Corporal
on 1Main
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1864.

Holbert A. Griffin

Private Co D, F & S Hampton


Legion
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.295 W -29.999

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Private Hobart A. Griffin


17 January 1847 23 October
1921
Private Hobart Griffin was a
musician attached to Co D of
Hamptons Legion. He entered
service on 20 march 1862 at
his home in Williamston, SC.
He served until he was paroled
with all the troops at
Appomattox Courthouse,
Virginia on 9 April 1865. His
base pay upon leaving was
$12.00 per month.
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Ira C. Williams

Private
Co B Cavalry Hampton
Belton Memorial Cemetery Legion
GPS N 34 31.286 W -30.013

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Private Ira C. Williams


26 January 1819 31 March 1893
Private Williams entered service on 6
June 1861 into Company B of Hampton
Legion Cavalry. He had his horse valued
at $150.00 and equipment at $30.00.
This would convert to the horse value of
$4,200.00 and the equipment of $840.00
in 2013 US Currency. His base pay was
$12.00 per month, equivalent of $336.00
per month in 2013 US Currency.

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Private Williams was discharged on 22


August 1862 since his 12 month
enlistment period was up. He would
have
served
14 months.
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J. Newton Cox

Private Co E

Belton Memorial Cemetery

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6th SC Cavalry

N 34 31.259

W -29.978

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Private J. Newton Cox


4 May 1846 - 20 October 1914
Private Newton Cox joined the 6th Cavalry
Co C on 30 June 1862 at Anderson
Courthouse, Anderson, SC. He was
dispatched to Camp Preston on 21 July
1862. He joined with his horse and was
compensated for his horse at $200.00 and
equipment at $60.00. He was promoted to
4th Corporal on 21 July 1862.

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He served and returned home from duty


where he was recruited for further
service on 1 May 1864. On 20 August
1864 we find Corporal Cox at Jackson
Hospital in Richmond, Virginia where he
stayed until 27 August 1864. He was
discharged on 25 August, 1864 and sent
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Jacob Alewine

(verify) Private Co I Infantry


Hampton Legion
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.272 W -30.051

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Private Jacob A. Alewine


1 October 1838 28 July 1909

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Private Alewine enter the service at age


22 into Co A of the 14th SC Infantry at
Camp butler on 10 September 1861. His
home was in Abbeville, SC. He is listed in
the hospital on 28 February 1862 in
Columbia SC. He was later wounded at Ox
Hill on 23 October 1862 and was treated at
Winder Hospital in Richmond VA. In June of
1863 He was wounded again near
Gettysburg PA and sent home on furlough.
In November of 1863 he again was
wounded and sent on medical furlough to
Abbeville SC where he assisted in
recruitment. Private Alewine retired from
military service with a disability discharge
on 25 April 1864. Records show he was
paid back pay of $244.00 (equivalent to
$6832.00
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2013 US currency)on 30 April
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James A. Cobb

Private Co D Infantry Hampton


Legion
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.266 W -29.997

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Private James A. Cobb


17 February 1837 1 October 1905

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Private Cobb enlisted for 1 year


service on 15 June 1861 into Co D of
Hampton Legion at Columbia SC. In
September 1861 he is reported on sick
leave at Benntsville (possibly
Bennettsville, SC). On 28 February
1862 he is again listed on sick
furlough. Private Cobb was discharged
on a medical discharge due to ill
health on 22 May 1862, after
completing his 1 year commitment. He
was described as being 5 feet 8 inches
tall, dark complexion, blue eyes, light
hair and listed as merchant for his
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occupation.

Matthew E. Cobb
Belton Memorial Cemetery

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N 34 31.183

W -29.990

Service

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No
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Found

Need photo of grave. No record of


service in Fold 3 or NPS.gov

No
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James Sidney Erskine Private Co J 4th SC Infantry and Co L


Palmetto Sharpshooters
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.286 W -30.081

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Private James Sidney Erskine


1 December 1841 25 December
1926
Private Erskine entered service 14
April 1861 into Company L of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters. He was
wounded on 30 June 1862 and placed
in the hospital. He was wounded
again on 3 June 1864.

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James Fleming
Belton Memorial Cemetery

GPS N 34 31.183

W -30.990

James Fleming was a US Navy


veteran too young to have served
in the civil war.

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James Fleming was a US Navy


veteran too young to have served
in the civil war.

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Jesse Franklin Mitchell Private

Co E

Walkers Battn Infantry

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS N 34 31.252
-30.026

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Private Jesse F. Mitchell enlisted


on 3 October 1861 at the age od
23 into Co K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) at Sullivans Island, SC.
Private Mitchell found himself in
the General Hospital at Howards
Grove in Richmond, Virginia on 6
August 1862. He was suffering
from Debilitus, a condition where
severe dehydration causes
weakness and an inability to
function properly. Furloughed for
60 days until 10 October 1862 for
recuperation.

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John Barr Hogg (verify)1st Lieutenant Engeneer Corp


Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.280
-30.109

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John Barr Hogg (buried at
Belton)would have only been 14 at the
start of the war. He lived in Pendleton,
SC according to the 1860 US Census
The first John Barr Hogg listed has no
military record because he was
apparently a civilian engineer.
The second JBR Hogg is from
southern Central NC. A place
called Smithfield, NC

The third J B Hogg is from Bluffton, SC


near Hilton Head and Savannah, Ga.

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J. L. Holland
Belton Memorial Cemetery

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GPS N 34 31.290

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It would appear he got into some sort of


trouble since he was sentenced by
Confederate Court Marshall Commission
on 12 July 1862 to forfeit 1 months pay
to the Confederate States of America.
He was again detached to recruiting
service on 3 February 1863. Went on
sick furlough that lasted from 14 July to
Sergeant John L. Holland
14 September 1863. In October 1863
9 April 1843 29 July 1883
the sick furlough was again extended.
He was discharged from service by the
John Holland enlisted as a Private Exanimating Board of Charleston on 29
on 19 February 1861 at
November 1863. Cause of medical
Greenville, SC from his home in
discharge is listed as Disability from
Belton, SC. He was transferred to cerebral hemorrhage or stroke from an
Sullivans Island on 17 May, 1861. attack of apoplexy (paralyzed to non
Later he was detached to the
functional condition).
recruiting service 0n 28 April
1862. He was promoted to
Sergeant Holland is listed as being 6 feet
Sergeant of Co B 1st SC Infantry in tall, fair complexion, blue eyes. dark hair
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John Newton Willingham


Belton Memorial Cemetery

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Private Co F 12th SC Infantry


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Private John Newton Willingham


22 January 1846 1 May 1920

Private Willingham was 31


years old when he enlisted
from his home in Fairfield
District, South Carolina on 20
April, 1861. He suffered a gun
shot wound that resulted in
the amputation of his right
arm at the forearm. He was
described as being 5 feet 6
inches tall, dark complexion,
dark eyes and dark hair. He
was granted a physical
discharge.
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John Morgan

Co I Infantry Hampton Legion

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS
-29.996

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N 34 31.253

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Private John P. Morgan


9 October 1833 5 May 1911
Private John Morgan was
conscripted (military draft) on
20 May into Co I of Hamptons
Legion. He was3 0 years old.
On 2 August 1863 he was
diagnosed with fibrous
typhoid. With no further
military records It must be
assumed he left military
service.
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John Tyler Thompson

Private Co E

16th SC Infantry

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS N 34 31.280
-30.003

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Private John T. Thompson


5 May 1842 3 May 1823
Private Taylor was listed as
entering Co L of 2nd SC Rifles on
21 April 1862 at Adams Run in
Anderson County, SC. His
records indicate he was sent
home on sick furlough in
September of 1862. He was later
granted a physical discharge on
1 November 1862 with the
reason of Physical Disability.
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Green Lee Taylor


Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.261
-29.991

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Private Green Lee Taylor


1827 13 November 1894
Private Taylor enlisted on 21
April 1862 into Co L 2nd SC Rifles
at Adams Run, Anderson
County, SC. He is listed as being
on sick furlough in September of
1862. He was issued a discharge
from service on 1 November
1862 for the reason of Physical
Disability. No further records
are listed.

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Joseph J. Vaughn

Corporal

Co E Infantry Hampton Legion

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS N 34 31.290
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Corporal Joseph J. Vaughn


19 November 1841 20 February
1923
Corporal Vaughn enter the war from
his home in Belton, SC at the age of
20 years into Company E of Hampton
Legion, SC Infantry on 1 June 1861 as
a Private. It is shown that he is due a
bounty of $50.00 (Bounties were used
as incentives for people to enlist or
reenlist as well as many other things
where encouragement was
needed).

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He was promoted to 4th Corporal in


September 1862. He was wounded in
the hip near Martinsburg, Virginia on
23 September
1862. Again promoted
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Lorenzo D. Harris

Private

Co D

Infantry

Hampton Legion

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS N 34 31.290
-29.970

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Private Lorenzo D. Harris


25 September 1837 5 April 1913
Lorenzo Harris signed up for
service on 12 November 1864 at
Columbia, SC for Co D of Hampton
Legion. According to the service
records he was marked as never
showing up for duty and was
absent without official leave. The
entire regiment was paroled at
Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia
on April 10, 1865.

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Major J. L Keys 2nd Lieutenant Co G

2nd SC Rifles

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS N 34 31.283
-30.051

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Lieutenant Major L. Keys


15 December 1842 17 September 1911
Lieutenant Keys first name was Major and not to be
confused with his elected rank of 2 Lieutenant acquired on
11 January 1862. He joined Co K of 2nd SC Rifles at his
home in Anderson, SC. On 30 June 1862 at the age of 20
years, Lieutenant Keys resigned his post due to a
condition called Rheumation (Rheumatoid Arthritis). His
base salary at this time was $80.00 per month (an
equivalent of $2,240.00 in 2013 US currency). This must
have been a very difficult decision for a 20 year old young
man.
Records indicate that Major Keys rejoined the service on
30 April 1863 as a Private in Co A 1st SC Artillery. He was
stationed at James Island, SC and quickly rose through the
ranks being promoted to Corporal on 17 August 1863. He
was again promoted to Sergeant in September of 1864
and then Master Sergeant in November of 1864. He
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Marion E. Mitchell

Co E 20th SC Infantry

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS N 34 31.273
-30.016

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Private Marion Mitchell


20 August 1823 1 October 1909
Marion Mitchell entered service at
age 39 years into Co E of the 20th
SC Infantry. Apparently he applied
for relief because of his age. He
was discharged by order of the
Secretary of War on 14 June 1863.
His description was 5 feet 9 inches,
fair complexion, grey eyes, dark
hair and a farmer by occupation.

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Matthew N. Mitchell (verify) Not enough data by 1st name only


Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.270
W -30.036

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No military record found on Fold 3 or NPS.GOV in NC,
SC, GA

No
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William Newton Mitchell


Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.272
W -30.027

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Private William Newton Mitchell


3 May 1826 30 May 1883
Private Mitchell enter service via
conscription (military draft act) on 28
May 1863 into Co I Hampton Legion.

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He almost immediately found himself


in the hospital on sick call. He is listed
again in the Episcopal Hospital in
Virginia on 22 August 1863 suffering
from severe diarrhea. He was sent
home on sick furlough to rest and
recuperate. His reason for a 60 day
furlough is listed as severe dysentery
and sent to Belton, Anderson County,
SC.
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Harrison Mitchell
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.183
W -29.990

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Private Harrison A. or M. Mitchell


2 May 1826 30 May 1883
Private Mitchell was recorded as
both Harrison A. and Harrison M.
Mitchell on his service records. He
enlisted on 2 December 1861 into
Co C 3rd SC Infantry. He was
wounded on 15 November 1863 at
Knoxville, Tennessee where he fell
into the hands of the enemy. He
was sent to Camp Chase on 1
January 1864 then transferred to
Rock Island, Illinois POW Camp on
17 January 1864.
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Caleb Smith

Private Co E 20th SC Infantry

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS N 34 31.279
W -30.049

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Private Caleb Smith


20 January 1841 20 January 1923

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Private Smith enlisted into Co B


12th SC Infantry on 30 March 1862
at York Court House in York SC. He
is reported in the hospital at
Farmville VA on 11 June 1863. He
is again reported to have been
suffering from 5 weeks of severe
diarrhea which was causing
debility (reduced ability to
function). He was reported as
absent without leave on 23
December 1863 but was found
back on duty shortly thereafter. In
March of 1864 there is a charge
for 5menu
rounds (Cartridges) of
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Calhoun C. Campbell
Belton Memorial Cemetery

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GPS N 34 31.266

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Private C. Campbell entered


service on 23 April, 1861 from
his home in Centerville, South
Carolina into Company N of the
1st SC Infantry. He mustered in
on 9 July, 1861 at Richmond,
Virginia. His enlistment period
was for 6 months. No further
records were found.

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James W. Poore Corporal

Co E 6 SC Cavalry

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS N 34 31.268
W -30.002

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Private James W. Poore


15 January 1844 21 February 1899
Private James W. Poore enlisted on
10 June 1863 a Anderson SC into Co E
of the 6th SC Cavalry. He served as a
Color Corporal. He was wounded and
in the General Hospital at Kittrell
Springs, NC on 23 August 1864. He
was sent home on sick leave to
recuperate on 29 August 1864. He
apparently remained home until wars
end (April 1865)due to no service
records to reflect he returned to
duty.
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William M. Leavell

Private Co L SC Rifles (Orrs)

Belton Memorial Cemetery

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Private William M. Leavell


20 January 1838 23 April 1876

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Private Leavell entered service into


1st SC Rifles (Orrs) Co L at the age of
23 from his home in Sandy Springs.
Camp Pickens, Anderson County, SC
on 20 July 1861. The 21st of August
1862 finds Private Leavell in General
Hospital in Farmville, Virginia
suffering from Chronic Diarrhea. He
was discharged from the hospital on
21 August 1861 to 13 September
1862 when he returned to duty. In
November 1862 during the Battle of
Fredericksburg, Virginia. He was
severely wounded in the right arm.
His arm was amputated as a result.
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Robert S. Cheshire Captain


Belton Memorial Cemetery

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N 34 31.285

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(Orrs)
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Captain Robert S. Cheshire


7 July 1831 12 March 1903

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Captain Cheshire entered service as a elected


Corporal at age 31 on 20 July 1861. He entered
at Camp Pickens in Sandy Springs in Anderson
County, SC. He was promoted to 1st Corporal
on 31 October 1861. Corporal Cheshire was
promoted to 5th Sergeant in January 1862. He
was promoted again to 3rd Lieutenant on 22nd
April 1862. Promotion again came to for a 2nd
Lieutenant on 10 July 1862. He was promoted
to full Lieutenant of Company D the Captain of
Company K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) on 22 February
1863. Captain Cheshire was wounded on 12
May 1864 and sent home on medical leave. He
returned to duty on 14 December 1864.He was
hospitalized again at Jackson Hospital in
Richmond Virginia due to wounds received at
Petersburg, Virginia. He applied for retirement
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S.W Davenport

Private

Co A

6th SC Cavalry

Belton Memorial Cemetery


GPS N 34 31.259
W -30.024

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S. W. Davenport
10 November 1829 18 May 1902
On 13 May 1862 Private Davenport
entered military service into Co D
of the 6th SC Cavalry. He was
compensated for his horse at the
rate of $200.00 and his equipment
at $60.00/ In January 1864 he was
detached to serve as a wagoner.
From May to August 1864 he
served as a teamster. He then
transferred to Co A to serve as the
quartermaster to the end of his
military career.
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Charles Thaddeus Dean Sergeant


Belton Memorial Cemetery

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Co F 2nd SC Rifles

GPS N 34 31.274

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Sergeant Thaddeus C. Dean


9 July 1841 30 June 1862
He entered the military as a 2nd
Sergeant into Co H 2nd SC Rifles on 29
October 1861. He was 26 years old.
Nine months later, on 27 June 1862 he
fell and died at the battle of Seven
Days at Richmond, Virginia. He was
reported dead by his father, C. P. Dean,
on his service record.

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Solomon Geer

Private Co C 1st SC Troops

Belton Memorial Cemetery

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Private Solomon Geer


11 February 1823 26 September
1885
Private Solomon Geer was a veteran
that showed up for the call of duty
and gave all he had to offer for the
cause. He entered Co C of the 1st SC
Troops for duty between 12
September 1863 and 31 October
1863.
On 1 August 1863 he was found to
be physically and emotionally unfit
for any military service and granted
a discharge.
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He
was
40 years old, 5 foot 7 inches

John T. Green
Belton Memorial Cemetery

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GPS N 34 31.291

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Sergeant John T. Green


28 April 1840 25 January 1913
Sergeant John T. Green entered service on
20 July 1861 at Sandy Springs, Camp
Pickens, Anderson County SC as a Private.
He was 21 years old at the time. He was
promoted to 3rd Corporal of Co K in
January 1862. He was promoted again to
4th Sergeant of Co K in November of
1862. Sergeant Green was wounded on 13
December 1862 and was admitted to the
General Hospital # 26 in Richmond,
Virginia on December 16th 1862. He was
discharged on 14 April 1863 to continue
his service.
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W. C. Brown

Private

Belton Memorial Cemetery

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N 34 31.274

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Private W. C. Brown
29 December 1829 18 February
1884
Joined the service on 3 February
1864 at Greenville, SC. Private
Brown was acting as a courier for
General Beauregard's
Headquarters. He is listed as on sick
furlough October 1864. This is the
last service record.

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Moses Chamblee, SR (Age at wars beginning was 59 years)


His son Moses Chamblee JR was only 12 years old in 1862
Belton Memorial Cemetery
GPS N 34 31.281
W -30.061

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William Moses Chamblee SR. was born 20


October 1802 and died 12 June 1895
William Moses Chamblee JR. was born 24
January 1849 and died 22 July 1932

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Chamblee SR would have been 59 years old


at wars beginning and JR would have only
been 11 years old in 1862.
Most likely neither men served in Civil War.
No records to indicate that these specific
men served.

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Enoch W. Breazeale
Belton Memorial Cemetery

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N 34 31.277

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Private Enoch Breazeale


13 June 1824 17 February 1864
Enoch Breazeale signed up for 1
year service at age 37 years on
14 April 1861 and entered as a
Private into Company A of the 4th
SC Volunteers on 30 June
1861.No further service records
found.

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Bethany Baptist Church

Bethany Baptist Church


Isaac Calaham
J. H. Elgin
Stephen Fields
Leslie Brown Haynie
James A. King
John D. King
Isaac Sayloys
W. L. Strickland
James Williamson
Turner Wright
V. T. Wright

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Private Isaac Calaham


Company E
Infantry Bethany Baptist Cemetery

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Private Isaac R. Calaham (correct


spelling) entered service on 5 May
1862 from his home in Anderson, SC
into Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He served without serious
incident or injury. There is no record
of his discharge.

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Private James H. Elgin


Bethany Baptist Cemetery

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This Private Elgin entered


service on 1 August 1863
from his home in Anderson,
SC into Company C 1st SC
State Troops. He was 45
years old, which does not
square with his life date on
his headstone.

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This Private H. Elgin 29


December 1862 into
Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry from his home in
Anderson, SC. This could be
the J H Elgin in question.
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Stephen Fields
Bethany Baptist Cemetery

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N 34 31.277

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Private Field entered service on


28 December 1861 from his
home in Anderson, SC. may of
1863 he had 1 months pay held
by order of a court martial
proceeding.

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Private Leslie Brown Haynie Company M


SC InfantryBethany Baptist Cemetery

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20th

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Private Haynie entered service


on 9 September 1863 from his
home in Anderson, SC into
Company M of the 20th S SC
Infantry.

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Lieutenant James A. King


Company B
Infantry Bethany Baptist Cemetery

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2nd SC

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Lieutenant James A. King


entered service on He was
captured as a POW on 12 April
1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina
and sent to Chase POW Camp in
Ohio on 11 June 1865. He was
described as being 47 years old,
dark complexion, dark hair, blue
eyes and standing 5 feet 7
inches tall.

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Private John D. King

Company I

4th SC Infantry

Bethany Baptist Cemetery

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Private John D. King entered


service on 14 April 1861 from his
home in Anderson, SC into
Company I of the 4th SC Infantry.
He was 22 years old at the time.
He received a medical discharge
on 28 November 1861 by order
of the surgeon.

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Private Isaac Saylors Company E 20th


SCCemetery
Infantry
Bethany Baptist
GPS N 34 31.277 W -30.019

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Private Saylor entered


service on 29 December 1862
from his home in Anderson,
SC into Company E of the 20th
SC Infantry. He was
transferred to Captain Sparks
Cavalry on 18 February 1864.
There are no further records
found.

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Private W. L. Strickland Company G


6th Cemetery
SC Cavalry
Bethany Baptist
GPS N 34 31.277

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Private W. L. Strickland entered


service on 17 December 1861 from his
home in Abbeville, SC into Company I
of the 19th SC Infantry. He was
detached to work on the Engineer
Corp to build bridges on 13 December
1862. This was called the Sappers and
Miner Corps. His base pay was $11.00
per month (the equivalent of $308.00
per month in 2014 US currency).

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Private James Williamson Company E


SC Infantry
Bethany Baptist Cemetery

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20th

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Private Williamson entered


service on 16 March 1863 from
his home in Anderson, SC into
Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He served without
serious incident or injury until he
was paroled on 2 May 1865 at
Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Private Turner T. Wright Company w 20th


SC Infantry
Bethany Baptist Cemetery

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Private Turner Wright entered service


on 22 March 1862 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company E of the
19th SC Cavalry at Mount Pleasant, SC.
Private Turner transferred into
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry. He
was assigned to work in the
commissary department. He was
transferred again on 18 February 1864
into Captain Sparks Cavalry.
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Private Vernon. T. Wright Hams Regiment


Mississippi
Cavalry GPS N 34 31.277 W -30.019
Bethany Baptist
Cemetery

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Private Vernon Wright


September 11, 1863 at Macon,
Mississippi. Private Wright was
originally from Anderson County
but had moved to Mississippi
during the war with his family.

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Bethesda Baptist Church Cemetery


in Powdersville, S.C.

Bethesda Methodist Church


Powdersville, South Carolina
Thomas Walker Cely
E. Franklin Elrod
J. A. Elrod
Ransom Foster
James Madison Gambrell,
Jr.
William Langer Merritt
James Phileman Payne
John G. Reeks

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Sergeant William Langer Merritt

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Sergeant William Langer Merritt entered


service on 8 July, 1861 at Ridgeville into
Company K of the 9th SC Infantry. He was
26 years of age at the time.

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Private J. A. Elrod

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Private J. A. Elrod entered service on 1


August, 1863 from his home in Pickens,
SC into Company E of the 1st SC State
Troops at the age of 41 years. He was
described as being 5 feet 5 inches tall,
sandy hair, light complexion and bleu
eyes. He was discharged by a surgeons
certificate of disability.

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Corporal E. Franklin Elrod

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Company K

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Corporal E. Franklin Elrod entered service


on 1 February, 1863 at the age of 24
years from his home in Anderson, SC into
Company K of the 6th SC Cavalry. On
October 12, 1864 he was detached to be
in charge of a disabled horse at Stoney
Creek, where he was captured by the
enemy on 1 December, 1864. On 4
December, 1864 he was transferred to
City Point, Virginia then on to Point
Lookout, Maryland POW Camp. He was
described as being 5 feet 4 inches,
light complexion, dark brown air and blue
eyes. He was paroled by General Order
109 of 12 June, 1865.
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Private James Gambrell 5 August 1837 25 April 1876


Company D 18th SC Infantry

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Private James Gambrell


5 August 1837 25 April 1876
Private Gambrell entered Company D of
the 18th SC Infantry from Mountain
Spring, Anderson County, SC on 4 April
1861 took oath od Allegiance to the
Confederacy and received a $50.00
bounty (bonus) for signing up on 15 April
1861. In January of 1862 he is listed on
sick furlough. On 24 December 1863
Ezekiel Gambrell, father of James
Gambrell, filed a claim that his son had
died in Charleston, SC.
On 25 May 1864 Private Gambrell was
detached to serve as a nurse at hospital
in Farmville, VA due to an eye injury he
had received. He was captured on 6 April
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Private Thomas Walker Cely

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Private Thomas Walker Cely


entered service into Company C
of the 16th SC Infantry from his
home in Anderson, SC. He was
wounded at the Battle of
Franklin, Tennessee and died of
his wounds on 24 December,
1864. He is buried at the
Confederate Cemetery near
where he fell.

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Private James Phileman Payne 24 January, 1838 24 October, 1900


Company F Infantry Hampton Legion
Bethesda Methodist Cemetery
GPS N 34 46.661 W
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Private James P. Payne


24 January 1838 24 October 1900

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Private Payne joined the military on


12 June 1861 into Co F of Hamptons
Legion at Camp Hampton, Anderson
County, South Carolina at the age of
24 years. On the 31st of December
1861 he is listed as sick in the
hospital. He again is listed as being
on sick furlough about 1 years later
and on 7 May 1862 was transferred to
the hospital in Farmville, Virginia.
Here he, at age
25, he was diagnosed as having
Catarrh. Catarrh is a disease
whereby the mucous membrane of
the nasal passages becomes inflamed
and not unfrequently terminating in
consumption
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Private John Reeks 25 November 1838 14 December 1889


Company I Palmetto Sharpshooters
Private John Reeks
25 November 1838 14 December
1889
Company I Palmetto
Sharpshooters

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Private Reeks was conscripted (drafted)


into service on 14 July 1862 at the age
of 24 years. He entered Co I of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters at Anderson,
SC. In May 1863 there is a notation that
he was improperly paid a Bounty for
entering service (not eligible because he
was conscripted). He is reported to have
been in the hospital at Chimborazo in
Richmond , Virginia on 16 February,
1863 diagnosed with Chronic
Rheumatism(at age 25). He is listed as
being AWOL (absent without official
leave)
but was acquitted
by military
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Private John Reeks


25 November 1838 14
December 1889
Private John Reeks entered service on
14 July, 1862 into Company I of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters from his home
in Anderson, South Carolina. He reenlisted at Morristown, Tennessee on
15 January, 1864. He was listed as AWL
but was acquitted by Court Martial. He
was paroled at Appomattox Court
House Virginia at wars end, 9 April
1865.

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Private Ransom Foster 28 October 1838 5 April 1916


Company D
18th SC Infantry
Bethesda Methodist Cemetery
GPS
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N 34 46.673

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Private Ransom Foster #1


28 October 1838 5 April 1916
Entered service on 1 July 1862 into
Company K Hampton Legion at
Greenville, SC. He is listed as sick in
camp in September 1864. He was
furloughed on sick leave in
December
1864.
Private
Foster
Private
Ransom
Foster
#2was
paroled
on 9 April
1865.
28 October
1838
5 April 1916

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Private Foster Joined service in 1


April 1861 at Mountain Springs,
Piedmont, SC. He entered Co D if the
18th SC Cavalry. On 30 July 1864 he
was captured at Petersburg, Virginia.
He was Held at City Point, NY then
transferred to Elmira, NY on 8
August 1864. He remained there
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Beulah Methodist Church


Anderson County, South Carolina

Beulah Methodist Church Church


Anderson, South Carolina
John E. Hembree
Richard L.
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Private Richard L. Williams


Beulah Methodist Church Cemetery

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Private Williams entered service


on 1 April 1861 at Anderson, SC
into Company L of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. He is listed as
being wounded on 30 June 1862
and sent home on extended
furlough to recuperate. He
returned to service in January of
1863. He is listed as being
wounded on 30 September 1864
and at home on wounded
furlough. He returned to duty on
his November-December 1864
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Private John E. Hembree


Beulah Methodist Church Cemetery

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Private John Hembree entered


service on 14 April 1861 from
his home in Anderson, SC into
Company D of the 4th SC
Infantry at the age of 18 years.
He served without serious
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Big Creek Cemetery

Big Creek CemeteryWilliamston, South Carolina


William Hannon Allen
Joseph Duncan Allen
James Franklin Allen
T F Anderson
Henry Burkett
Allen Williams Clement
John J Cooley
William Mercer Cooley
Thomas Crymes
Amaziah M. Ellison
Miles Lewis Ellison
Harper Gambrell
James S. Gambrell
U. L. Gambrell
William A Harper
Kinchin Holcomb
James I Holiday
Lemuel J. Huff
James S. Kay
James Harry Kay

William F. Kelly
Luther Hayne Lewis
Marion McElrath
James F Mitchell
J E Mitchell
Ezekiel A. Murphy
John W. Poor
James M. Ragsdale

H. Thompson
WilliamThompson
Dury Whitlock
John V Whitt
R. W. Williams
John Louis Williams
Hugh Wilson
John Wilson
James C Wilson

William M. Ragsdale
George W. Richardson
James Franklin Roberts
O. B. Rogers
William Ware Seawright
J. S. Shannon
William P. Smith
L.T. Smith
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Melvin C Stone Index
William C Stone
Lafayette Drayton Stringer

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Private U. L. Gambrell 1st SC Rifles Company L


Big Creek Baptist Cemetery
Williamston,
Anderson, South Caolins

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Private Uell L. Gambrell


entered service on 20 July,
1861 from his home in
Anderson at Camp Pickens in
Sandy Springs. He was 21
years old at the time. He
served without serious
incident throughout the war.
There is not record of his
discharge from service.

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Private Amaziah M. Ellison 18th SC Volunteers


Company D
Big Creek Baptist Cemetery
Williamston,
Anderson, South
KIA Carolina
Possibly buried on battlefield

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Private A. M. Ellison entered service


on 16 May, 1862 from his home in
Williamston, Anderson County, SC
into Company D of the 18th SC
Volunteers. In November of 1863 he
is listed as being under sentence of
court marshal. He is listed as being
killed in the interment on 27 July,
1864 at Petersburg, Virginia. He was
entitled to $ 79.69 (the equivalent
of $ 2231.32 in 2014 US currency)
back pay, $100.00 (the equivalent of
$ 2800.00 in 2014 US currency)
enlistment bounty less $23.00 (the
equivalent of $ 644.00 in 2014 US
currency) in stoppages for a net
total of $ 156.69 (the equivalent of
$ 4387.32. This was paid to his
widow,
M. W. Ellison. The reasoning
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Miles Lewis Ellison


Big Creek Baptist Cemetery
Williamston,
Anderson, South Caolins

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Private Lewis Ellison entered


service on 12 May, 1862 at Camp
Gladden from his home in Belton,
SC. In September of 1862 he is
listed as being in the hospital at
Winchester, Virginia. On 13
November, 1863 he was back in
the hospital. In January, 1864 he
is listed as being under arrest at
the division guard house. He was
court marshaled for being
absent without leave. He was
also charged one months pay as
part of his sentience. Private
Ellison was paroled on 9 April,
1865 at Appomattox Court House,
Virginia.
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Private Allen Williams Clement


8 December 1834 10 April 1902
Company B
Cavalry Hampton Legion
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.437 W
-82 27.418

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Private Allen W. Clement


8 December 1834 10 April 1902
Private Clement joined the service on
6 June 1861 at Greenville, SC into
Company B of the Hampton Legion
Cavalry. He is listed as being in the
hospital with bronchitis on 14 August
1861. He received a discharge on
ground of ill health on 14 August,
1861. He was paid for the use of his
horse at $175.00 (equivalent to
$4900.00 in 2013 US Currency) and
the equipment at $30.00 (equivalent
to $840.00 in 2013 US Currency).

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He was described as being 5 feet 8


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Private Ezekiel A. Murphy 14 March 1844 28 January 1862


Company D
18th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.427 W
-82 27.408

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Private Ezekiel A. Murphy


14 March 1844 28 January
1862
Private Murphy entered into
Company D of the 18th Infantry
at Mountain Springs, Anderson
County, South Carolina on 4
December 1861. he enlisted for
one year service.
He died of a un-named disease
at Charleston SC on 29 April
1862.
He was only 18 years old when
he died.
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Private George W. Richardson


29 August 1828 10 August 1876
Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.433 W
-82 27.400

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George W. Richardson
29 August 1828 10 August 1876
Enlisted at Greenville SC on 6 June 1861 and mustered
into service on 14 June 1861. He entered Hampton
Legion Company B Cavalry. His horse was valued at
$200.00 (equivalent to $5600.00 in 2013 US currency)
and the equipment at $30.00 (equivalent to $840.00 in
2013 US currency). He is elisted as entering the
General Hospital at Charlottsville Virginia on 5
December 1861 with the cause Debility. He was sent
back home to Greenville SC on 5 February 1862 to
recover and was still in recovery in June of 1862.

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K of the 2nd SC Cavalry on 1 May 1863. His horse is
reported to have died on 31 December 1863 (of
unspecified reason). Private Richardson was again
hospitalized on 1 April 1864 until 29 February 1864.
On 30 April he was paid $24.40 for use of a horse. He
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towent on detached service on 1 August
1864.
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Private Harper Gambrell


Company C
Big Creek Cemetery
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11 January 1816 22 May 1900


1st SC State Troops
GPS N 34 36.384 W
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Private Harper Gambrell


11 January 1816 22 May 1900
Private Gambrell joined into
Company C of the 1st SC State
Troops on 1 August 1863 fir 6
months service. Immediately
after reporting he is listed as
sick in quarters. The only
other service record shows
him as Absent without leave
said to be sick since 24
November 1863.

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James Franklin Roberts


25 August 1841 6 March 1911
Not enough personal information to verify
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.394 W
-82 27.386

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James Franklin Rogers


25 August 1841 6 March 1911
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Private James S. Gambrell 9 September 1821 8 August 1890


Company G
13th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.382 W
-82 27.494

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Private James S. Gambrell


9 September 1821 8 August 1890
Private Gambrell entered service on 11
January, 1862 from his home in Anderson,
South Carolina into Company G of the 2nd SC
Rifles. In September, 1862 he is listed as on
sick furlough. Again of 5 July, 1863 he is
listed as being on sick furlough but a
service record shows him as being in
arrest at guard house for being absent
without leave from 5 July to 28 February
1864. On the May-June service record it
show him on sick furlough again at
Chimborazo Hospital at Richmond Virginia.
He was discharged on 14 February, 1865.
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Private James S. Kay


5 June 1841 22 March 1913
Company L
2nd SC Rifles
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.381 W
-82 27.408

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Private James S. Kay


5 June 1841 22 March 1913

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Private Kay entered the 2nd SC Rifles,


Company K and was assigned as a person
who waits on sick in the hospital. He was
paid an enlistment bounty of $50.00 (the
equivalent of $ 1400.00 in US 2013
currency) on 28 April 1862. In July 1862 he
is listed as sick in hospital at Richmond,
Virginia. On 24 August 1862 he is listed as
having mumps. On 19 October 1862 he is
listed at Chimborazo Hospital in Richmond,
Virginia before being transferred to
Huguenot Springs. On 2 9 December 1862
he was at the SC Hospital. On 31 January
1863, only 10 months later, he was given a
medical discharge from the military on the
basis of
Epilepsy.
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Musician/Corporal John W. Poor


17 July 1827 5 April 1885
Company G
2nd SC Rifles
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.397 W
-82 27.383

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Corporal John W. Poor
17 July 1827 5 April 1885

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Corporal Poor entered service into Co G 2nd


SC Rifles at Anderson SC on 11 Jan. 1862. On
Feb. 26 1862 he received $50.00 bounty for
enlisting. In the May-June 1862 service
record he is listed as a 1st Corporal. On 4
September 1862 he received a gunshot
wound to the head. He was granted a 60 day
furlough in Oct. 1862. On 23 October 1862 a
record shows he was unfit for service last 50
of 60 days. On 8 Oct. 1863 he was sent to the
hospital from Tyners Station. His service
record dated July 1864 shows him as a
musician who joined the service on Jan 11
1862. In Sept October 1864 he is shown sick
in hospital at Richmond, Virginia. Oct. 19
1864 shows him in the General Hospital at
Richmond VA suffering from diarrhea. Oct. 20
1864 he is transferred to Jackson
Hospital. A
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Private Kinchen Holcomb 29 January 1815 5 December 1899


Company C 1st SC State Troops
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.428 W
-82 27.413

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Private Kinchen Holcomb


29 January 1815 5 December
1899
Private Holcomb enlisted for a 6
month period at Anderson, SC on
1 August, 1863 into Company C of
the 1st SC Troops. Service records
show he was paid for a period of
September through October and
again for November through
December 1863. No further
records were found on Private
Kinchen. Private Holcomb was 48
years old when he enlisted.
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Lemuel J. Huff 25 June 1827 23 February 1864


Company A
3rd SC Light Artillery
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.432 W
-82 27.408

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Private Lemuel J. Huff


25 June 1827 23 February 1864

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Private Huff entered service on


5 September 1863 for a period
of 6 months at Charleston, SC
into Company A of the 3rd
Battalion of the SC Light
Artillery. He is shown as having
a 10 day furlough on 25
December 1863. Private Huff
died of unknown causes at the
age of 37 years. He is not listed
in Broken Fortunes listings of
dead during the war so it can be
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Private Luther Haynie Lewis


16 November 1847 23 May 1878
Company K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.428 W
-82 27.413

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Private Luther H. Lewis


16 November 1847 23 May
1878

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Private Lewis was enlisted into


Company K of 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) at Camp Duty in SC on 9
September 1861 at the age of
15 years. He was recruited to
be used as a Marker for the
Battalion. He is listed as being
an excellent solider until his
discharge. On 5 November 1862
his father appealed to the
Secretary of War for the
discharge of his son due to his
minor age. He was 15 years, 6
months
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Private Marion McElrath


20 January 1846 1 December 1900
Company G
4th SC Cavalry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.381 W
-82 27.377

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Private Marion McElrath
20 January 1846 1 December
1900
Private McElrath entered service
on 22 July 1863 at Morton,
Mississippi into Company B of the
22 SC Infantry. He was detached
to serve at the garrison at Fort
Sumter in February 1864. On 28
July 1864 he is listed as having
Rubella and hospitalized at
General Hospital in Petersburg,
Pennsylvania. He was released on
12 September 1864.

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On 25 February 1865 he is listed


as a deserter to the enemy.
February 28 1865 paperwork list
Private
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Private Robert Spence 11 May 1824 3 January 1802


Company D
18th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.432 W
-82 27.421

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Private Robert Spence


11 May 1824 3 January 1802
Private Spence enlisted into
Company D of the 18th South
Carolina Infantry on 4 December,
1861 at Wilmington, North Carolina
from his home at Mountain Springs,
Anderson County, South Carolina.
He served until 1865 without major
instance or injury.

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R. W. Williams (verify)
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.407
-82 27.380

R. W. Williams
9 April 1842 30 October
1894
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Williams, Robert Williams,
etc. to defiantly state which
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R. W. Williams
9 April 1842 30 October 1894
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individual without further personal information.

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Corporal Thomas A. Crymes 2 April 1837 18 May 1892


Company D
Infantry Hampton Legion
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.438 W
-82 27.412

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Thomas W. Crymes
2 April 1837 18 May 1892

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Enlisted 13 June 1861 into Company D


Hampton Legion at Columbia, SC as a
musician. In April 1863 he was
detached to serve as a musical
instructor for the band in Hampton
Legion. In August 1863 he is reported
to be at the Episcopal Hospital in
Williamsburg, Virginia sick with Febris
Int (unexplained fever). He was
furloughed 29 September 1863 for a
period of time. Corporal Crymes was
paroled on 9 June 1865
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Private Uell L. Gambrell 4 October 1840 9 June 1912


Company L
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.393 W
-82 27.411

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Private Uell Gambrell
4 October 1840 9 June 1912

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Enlisted at Camp Pickens, Sandy


Springs, Anderson County SC on
20 July 1861. In November 1862
Private Gambrell is listed as being
on sick furlough for 60 days.
March 1863 finds him still on
furlough. With a bounty due of
$50.00 (equivalent to $1400.00 in
2013 US currency) as well as a
$25.00 (Equivalent to $700.00 in
2013 US currency) for clothing. In
July 1863 he returned to duty.
There is a commutation for
rations not consumed while on
sick furlough. There was 30 days
@$.33 per day, 15 days @ $.33 per
day and
31 days @ $.33 per day
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for a total of $24.75 (equivalent

Private William F. Kelly


1828 1904
Company D
3rd SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.400
-82 27.397

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Private William F. Kelly


1828 1904

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Private Kelly entered service on 31


December 1861 into Company D of the
3rd SC Infantry at Camp Brooks, SC. He is
reported as missing in action at
Boonsboro, Maryland on 14 September
1862. He was injured in battle there and
furloughed for recuperation . On 3
October 1862 he was paroled as a POW.
On 6 March 1863 he was again
transferred from Camden Street
Hospital in Fort McHenry, Maryland to
Fortress Monroe for exchange. His
injured were reported to be a compound
fracture from gunshot wounds to his left
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William Hannon Allen

Private Co C 6th SC Cavalry (musician)

Big Creek Cemetery


GPS N 34 36.432
-82 27.403

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Private William Hannon


Allen entered service on 15
June 1862 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company
C of the 6th SC Cavalry. His
horse was valued at
$250.00 (the equivalent of
$7000.oo in 2014 US
currency) and his
equipment at $60.00 (the
equivalent of $1680.00 in
2014 US currency) He died
at Ladies Hospital in
Columbia, SC on 21 June,
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1863 of an unstated

Private Robert Spence 11 May 1824 3 January 1902


Company D
18th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
-82 27.410

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Private Robert Spence


11 May 1824 3 January 1902
Private Robert Spence entered
service on 4 December 1861 at
Mountain Springs, Anderson SC
into Company D of the 18th SC
Infantry. He served without
incident or injury until 28 February
1863 when he re-enlisted at
Wilmington, North Carolina. His
service period ended on 30 June
1864.

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Private Joseph Duncan Allen 14 December 1845 29 March 1910


Company D
18th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
-82 27.410

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Private Joseph Duncan Allen


14 December 1845 29 March 1910

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Private JD Allen entered service on


31 December 1863 at Sullivans
Island, South Carolina into
Company D of the 18th SC Infantry.
He is listed as a deserter and under
arrest on 8 February, 1865 but
records show he was captured on 6
April, 1865 at Farmville, Virginia.
He was sent to City Point, Virginia
prison. He signed an Oath of
Allegiance on 25 June, 1865 and
was released.
He was described as being 5 feet 9
inches tall, dark complexion, black
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hair and grey eyes.

Private William Ware Seawright


22 July 1821 - 14 July 1883
Company G 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440
-82 27.410

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Private William Ware Seawright


22 July 1821 - 14 July 1883

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Private Seawright first entered


service on 1 August 1863 at his
home in Abbeville into Company A
of the 1st SC Troops for a period of
6 months. In September of 1863 he
is listed as re-enlisting. He served
that 6 month term and again
enlisted into Company G of 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs) on 18 February 1864.
He was wounded on 5 May, 1864
and treated at the CSA General
Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Last record shows he was sent on
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Private James Franklin Allen 14 April 1844 23 January 1878


Company B 2nd SC Sharpshooters
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440
-82 27.410

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Private James Franklin Allen


14 April 1844 23 January 1878
Private James Allen entered service
at Anderson, South Carolina into
Company B of the 2nd South
Carolina Sharpshooters. There are
few records as to service other
that he was mustered in 31 August,
1862.

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Major Thomas F. Anderson


Unknown Unknown
Unable to verify without more personal information
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440
-82 27.410

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T. F. Anderson
Unknown Unknown
More personal information required
to verify this person as a veteran.

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Henry Burkett
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440
-82 27.410

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There are two W.H. Burkett that


might be Henry Burkett. One was
in Company G of the 27th SC
Infantry and was captured and
held as a POW. The other WH
Burkett found was in Companies
B & C of the 1st SC Palmetto
Sharpshooters. Both were from
the Anderson- Pickens SC areas.

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Private John J. Cooley


15 March 1835 2 January 1864
Company A 3 SC Cavalry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440
-82 27.410

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Private John J Cooley


15 March 1835 2 January 1864
Private Cooley entered service
into Company A of the 4th SC
Cavalry on 28 December, 1861
from his home in Pickens, South
Carolina for 6 months service. He
completed his service period.

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Private William Mercer Cooley 4 May 1826 2 May 1903


Company A
3 SC Cavalry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
-82 27.410

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Private William Cooley


4 May 1826 2 May 1903
Private Cooley entered service on
1 April 1864 into Company D of
Hampton Legion at his home in
Williamston, South Carolina for a
six month duty. He served without
incident or injury.

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Private William A Harper


29 April 1822 24 February 1864
Company L 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
-82 27.410

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Private William A Harper


29 April 1822 24 February 1864
Private Harper entered service on
19 March 1862 at his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company L of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). He was involved with the
Battle for Fredericksburg, Virginia.
He became sick with pneumonia
and died on the battlefield on 24
February, 1864.

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Private James I Holiday


25 May 1839 18 October 1908
Company E 16 SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
-82 27.410

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Mistakenly labeled JJ
Holiday. It should be J
I Holiday

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James I Holiday
25 May 1839 18 October 1908

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Private Holiday entered service


from his home at Adams Run,
South Carolina into Company E of
the 16th SC Infantry at Camp
Leesburg, SC on 11 May, 1862. He
first served as a nurse until he was
ordered forward to the fighting
line. He was taken prisoner at
Franklin, Tennessee on 30
November, 1864and taken to the
POW camp at Louisville, Kentucky
on 5 December, 1864.
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Private James Harry Kay


1823 1863
Company I 19th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
-82 27.410

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Private James Harry Kay


1823 1863

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Private Kay entered service on 13


December, 1861 into Camp
Hampton, near Columbia, SC from
his home in Abbeville, SC into
Company I of the 19th SC Infantry.
He was sent to Chattanooga,
Tennessee in May of 1862. He fell
sick there and was left behind
when his company moved out. He
died of the results of Typhoid
Fever on 20 April, 1863. His
pension was claimed by his mother
since he had no living father, wife
of children.
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Private J. E. Mitchell
1835 1890
Company H 5th SC Reserves
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440
-82 27.410

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Private James E Mitchell


1835 1890
Private Mitchell entered service on
17 November, 1862 from his home
in Abbeville, South Carolina into
Company H of the 5th SC Reserves.
He enlisted for 90 days.

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Private James F Mitchell


27 August 1835 24 July 1874
Company E Walkers SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
-82 27.410

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Private James F Mitchell


27 August 1835 24 July 1874
Private Mitchell entered service
into Company E of the SC Infantry,
Walkers. There are no further
service records found.

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Private William M. Ragsdale 1839 9 February 1915


Company K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Private William M. Ragsdale


1839 9 February 1915
Private Ragsdale enlisted into
Company K, 1 (Orr's) South
Carolina Rifles on 22 March, 1862
in Honea Path, SC.
He was discharged April 11, 1863
Descriptive: 5 ft 5 in tall; fair
complexion, blue eyes & light hair

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Private Ozy O. B. Rogers


27 October 1838 30 October 1868
Company L 8th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Private H. B. Ozy Rogers


27 October 1838 30 October
1868
Private H B Rogers entered service
on 13 April, 1861 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company L of the 8th SC Infantry.
His horse was valued at $200.00
(the equivalent of $5600.00 in
2013 US currency) and the
equipment at $60.00 (the
equivalent of $1680.00 in 2013 US
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Private James S. Shannon 18 October 1837 8 September 1910


Company A & C
15th SC Heavy Artillery
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Private James S Shannon


18 October 1837 8 September
1910
Private Shannon entered service
on 2 June 1864 as a Conscript
(drafted) into Company A of the 15
SC Heavy Artillery. He was
transferred into Company C of the
15th SC Heavy Artillery. He was
captured at Cheraw, South
Carolina on 6 March, 1865. He was
released on 5 June, 1865.

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Private William P. Smith 29 August 1822 16 November 1904


Company F 4th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
-82 27.410

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Private William P Smith


29 August 1822 16 November
1904
Private Smith entered Company F
of the 4th SC Infantry at Greenville,
South Carolina. He served his 1
year term without any serious
incident or injury.

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L T Smith 20 May, 1845 30 June 1913


No service record found
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Would have
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L T Smith
20 May 1845 30 June 1913
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Private Melvin Casper Stone


12 September 1840 17 August 1914
Company C
3 SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Private Melvin Casper Stone


12 September 1840 17 August
1914
Private Stone entered service on 1
April 1862 at Camp Brooks, near
Columbia, SC, into Company C of
the 3rd SC Infantry. He served
uneventfully until he was wounded
on 22 September 1863 at the
Battle at Chickamauga, Georgia.
He was Wounded again in a battle
at Spotsylvania, Court House in
Virginia on May 16th, 1864. He was
shot in his left hand by a mini ball.
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Private W. C. Stone 24 August 1838 16 June 1913


Company G 7th SC Cavalry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440
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Private William C Stone


24 August 1838 16 June 1913
Private Stone entered service on
19 August 1863 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company G of the 7th SC Cavalry.
Very little information regarding
any battle service. He is listed as
being sick in camp on 28 February
1864. He is also listed as the
camp cook for extra duty.
Private Stone is paroled on 9 April,
1865.
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Private Lafayette Drayton Stringer


4 June 1832 2 May 1890
Company E 6th SC Cavalry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Private Lafayette Drayton Stringer


4 June 1832 2 May 1890
Private Stringer entered service at
32 years old into Company E of the
6th SC Cavalry at Camp Preston, SC
(near Laurens, SC) on 21 July,
1862. He served without serious
incident or injury until October
1864 when he was hospitalized
and retirement from service was
recommended. No further records
were found.
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H. Thompson

8 July 1845 4 November 1904

Big Creek Cemetery


GPS N 34 36.440
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8 July 1845 4 November 1904

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Private William Thompson


3 August 1833 28 April 1874
Company B 3 SC Volunteers
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Private William Thompson


3 August 1833 28 April 1874
Private Thompson entered service
on 17 January, 1862 into Company
B of the 3rd SC Infantry Volunteers
at Laurens, South Carolina. He
served until it was determined he
was physically unfit for service on
6 April, 1862 due to chronic
rheumatism. He was described as
being 5 feet 11 inches tall, dark
complexion, grey eyes and black
hair. He was 35 years old when
discharged.
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Private Drury Whitlock 20 October 1825 27 September 1890


Company E Hampton Legion
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Private Drury Whitlock


20 October 1825 27 September
1890

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Private Whitlock enlisted into


service on 18 September, 1863
into Company E of Hampton
Legion at Columbia, South
Carolina. He served almost a year
before being captured at Deep
Bottom, Virginia on 17 August,
1864. He was transferred to
Aikens Landing, Virginia for
exchange. He was exchanged on
18 September, 1864. There are no
further
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Private John V. Whitt 12 may 1837 25 December 1906


Company D Hampton legon Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Private John V. Whitt


12 May 1837 25 December 1906
Private Whitt entered service on
29 April, 1861 into Company D of
Hampton Legion at Bacon Race,
Virginia. He served without major
incident or injury until he was
paroled at Farmville, Virginia
between 11 April and 21 April,
1865.

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Private John Louis Williams 16 march 1832 30 November 1899


Company E 20th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
-82 27.410

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Private John Louis Williams


16 March 1832 30 November
1899
Private Whitt entered service on 9
April 1863 into Company E of the
20th SC Infantry from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He is
listed as being on sick leave from
June 15 until July 15, 1863. He
served in the infantry until he was
transferred to Captain Sharks
cavalry on 18 February 1864.

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Sergeant Hugh Wilson 15 August 1827 7 July 1867


Company G 19th SC Infantry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Sergeant Hugh Wilson


15 August 1827 7 July 1867

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Sergeant Wilson entered service


on 19 December 1861 from his
home in Abbeville, South Carolina
into Company G of the 19th SC
Infantry. He was appointed as 5th
Sergeant in July 1862. He was
wounded in action by a gunshot
would in the left thigh at
Chickamauga on 20 September,
1863. He was placed in the
hospital at La Grange, Georgia
where he signed the Oath of
Allegiance on 11 May, 1865 and
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Private James Wilson


30 April 1837 7 November 1918
Company A
6th Cavalry
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440 W
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Private James C. Wilson


30 April 1837 7 November 1918
Private Wilson entered service on
10 July, 1862 at Columbia, South
Carolina into Company A of the 6th
SC Cavalry. He was 24 years old at
the time.

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John Wilson
Big Creek Cemetery
GPS N 34 36.440
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John Wilson
12 May, 1822 5 January, 1892
There are many John Wilsons.
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Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery


Honea Path, S.C.

Broadmouth Baptist Church


Honea Path, South Carolina
R. W. Burts
Aris Cox
James Franklin Davis
Wesley K. Davis
Matthew A. Davis
Henry Eugene Dickson
Almond Reid Gambrell
Enoch Gambrell
James Craven Gambrell
Samuel Vincent Gambrell
L. H. Gunnells
John R. Harper
James W. Kay
Joel Kay
Ludie F. Kay
Robert W. Kay
William J. Latimer

W.T. Latimer
Edmond Lawless
James Franklin Lusk
Samuel Starke Martin
James A. Mattison
Samuel J. Mattison
William Newton Mattison
G. A. Moore
James B. Owens
John H. Ridge
James H. Woods

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Private James H. Woods


Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Private James H. woods joined the


service on 20 July, 1861 at Camp
Pickens, sandy Springs, Anderson
County, SC into Company K of the
1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He was paroled
on 9 April 1865.

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Private John H. Ridge

1st SC Infantry

Company A

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Private John H. Ridge entered


service on 20 February, 1861 into
Company A of the 1st SC Infantry at
Sullivans Island, SC from his home
in Abbeville, SC. In February, 1862
he was discharged at the end of his
service commitment.

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Lieutenant James B. Owens

22nd SC Infantry

Companies F & S

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Private James B. Owens entered


late in the war as a Lieutenant and
as an Adjutant into Companies F &
S of the 22nd SC Infantry at
Petersburg, Virginia. He
surrendered at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia on 18 April, 1865.

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Private G. A. Moore

9th SC Reserves

Company B

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Private G. A. Moore entered service


on 19 November, 1863 into
Company B of the 9th SC Reserves
at Clinton, SC most likely to serve
as a local guard. He enlisted for 90
days service and service records do
not show any activity or discharge
from his 90 day service
commitment.

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Lieutenant Willian Newton Mattison 1st SC State Troops


C
Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Lieutenant William Newton


Mattison entered service on 1
December, 1861 into Company I of
the 19th SC Infantry from his home
in Abbeville, Anderson County,
South Carolina. He was detached
into recruiting service on 26
January, 1863. He served near
Tupelo, Mississippi, Knoxville
Tennessee, Murfreesboro,
Tennessee

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Private Samuel J. Mattison 1st SC State Troops

Company C

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Private Sanford J. Mattison entered


service on 1 August, 1863 from his
home in Anderson, SC into
Company C of the 1st SC State
Troops at the age of 47 years. He
most likely served as a home guard
due to his age. At that point in the
war the age disqualification would
have most likely been overlooked.

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Lieutenant James A. Mattison


Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.591
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Lieutenant James A. Mattison


entered service on 1 August, 1861
from his home in Anderson, SC for
a six month enlistment period. He
served until December 1863, his
last service record. No record of his
departure from the service was
found.

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Private Samuel Starke Martin


Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Private Samuel Starke Martin


joined service at the age of 18
years into Company A of the 2nd SC
Infantry on 22 May, 1861 at
Columbia, SC. Listed as being
absent on surgeons certificate 20
August, 1861. The 2nd SC Infantry
consolidated with the 20th SC
Infantry in April, 1865. No further
information was gained from his
records.

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Private James Franklin Lusk 20th SC Infantry

Company E

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Private James Franklin Lusk


entered service on 3 September,
1863 from his home in Honea Path,
Anderson County, SC into Company
E of the 20th SC Infantry. Other
than suffering from chronic
diarrhea he served without serious
incident and injury.

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Private W. T. Latimer

1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

Company G

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
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Private W. T. Latimer entered


service on 12 April, 1862 at
Abbeville District into Company G
of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He was
wounded on 27 June, 1862 as
classified as unfit for duty. He
was discharged at Columbia on 11
February, 1863.

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Private Robert W. Kay

1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

Company K

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
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Private Robert W. Kay entered


service into Company K of the 1st
SC Rifles (Orrs) on 20 July, 1861 at
Camp Pickens from his home in
Anderson, SC. He was 23 years of
age. He died on 5 March, 1863. He
was due $18.48 (the equivalent of
$ 517.44 in 2014 US currency) in
back pay which was paid to his
widow, Nancy E. Kay. He died of
small pox.

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Private John R. Harper 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

Company K

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
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Private John R. Harper entered


service on 14 April, 1862 at
Sullivans Island, SC from his home
in Anderson, SC into Company K of
the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). In May of
1863 he is listed as being
wounded. In September, 1863 he is
back on duty. He received a neck
wound by gunshot on 16 May,
1864. On 3 April, 1865 he was
captured by the enemy at
Petersburg, Virginia and sent to
City Point, Virginia POW Camp on
11 April, 1865 then transferred to
Harts Island, NY Harbor. He was
released on 16 June, 1865 under
General
Order 109 at wars end. He
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Corporal Samuel Vincent Gambrell


Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Corporal Samuel Vincent Gambrell


entered service on 9 January, 1862
into Company K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) at Camp Hampton. He was
wounded in the left groin by a
gunshot on 13 December, 1862. He
recovered from his wound and was
discharged on 16 April, 1863.

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Corporal Enoch Gambrell


Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Corporal Enoch Gambrell entered


service on 20, July, 1861 at Camp
Pickens, Sandy Springs, Anderson
County South Carolina into
Company K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). He was discharged on 17
February, 1862 upon completion of
his enlistment term.

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Private Henry Eugene Dickson


Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.591
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Private Henry Eugene Dickson


entered service on 5 December,
1863 at Mount Pleasant, SC into
Company B of the 20th SC Infantry.
He died of typhoid fever on 12
October, 1864.

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Private Aris Cox


Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.591
21.097

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Private Aris Cox entered service on


14 April, 1862 at Sullivans Island
into Company K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). He served without serious
incident or injury. No record of is
discharge or parole was found.

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Private R. W. Burts

2nd Florida

Company F

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
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Private R. W. Burts entered service


on 1 August, 1862 at Archer into
Company F of the 2nd Florida
Cavalry at the age of 29 years. In
November December pay record
he is listed as being paid $ 61.20
(the equivalent of $ 1713.60 in
2014 US currency) for risk to and
use of horse. On 17 May, 1865 he
was surrendered and paroled at
Baldwin, Florida.

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Private Matthew A. Davis


Company C

5 February 1823 2 April 1911


1st SC State Troops

Broadmouth Baptist Cemetery


GPS N 34 27.591
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Private M A Davis
5 February 1823 2 April 1911
Private Matthew A. Davis entered
the service of Company C of the 1st
South Carolina State Troops. He
apparently was a member of the
home guard as there are few
records to show his involvement
outside Anderson, SC for the 6
months period he was active from
1 August, 1863.

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Private Almond Reid Gambrell


15 November 1837 25 June 1912
Company J
4th SC Infantry
Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.325
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Private Almon R Gambrell


15 November 1837 25 June 1912

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Private Gambrell entered service


with the 4th SC Infantry at his
home in Anderson County SC on 7
June, 1861. He enlisted for a
period of 1 year. The first part of
his enlistment found him in the
hospital by a surgeons order,
then sent back home for
recuperation on an order of the
surgeon until 30 June, 1863.
September and October Private
Gambrell was out on sick leave
also. He reported back for service
in November 1861 and completed
his 1 year term. No further
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Private Edmond W. Lawless 1831 1864


Company B
22nd SC Infantry
Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery
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Private Edmond Lawless


1831 1864
Private lawless entered service into
Company G of the 22nd SC Infantry at
Charleston, SC on 22 May, 1863. He
signed up for a period of 3 years or the
war. He is listed as being on furlough
for a period of time from 18 February,
1864. On 30 July, 1864 he is listed as
being killed in action at the battle of
the crater, near Petersburg, Virginia.

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Private Enoch Gambrell


1829 1 June 1888
Company K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.586
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Corporal Enoch Gambrell


1829 1 June 1888
Corporal Gambrell entered
service as a 4th Corporal into
Company K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, Anderson, South
Carolina on 20 July 1861. He
served about 7 months and was
discharged on 17 February, 1862
at the age of 35 years old.

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Private James Craven Gambrell


18 February 1827 1 December
1863
I
Infantry
Hampton
Legion
BroadmouthCompany
Baptist Church
Cemetery
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W -82 21.089

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Private J. C. Gambrell
18 February 1827 1 December 1863

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Private Gambrell enlisted by


conscription on 28 April 1863 at the
age of 36 years into Company I of
the Hampton Legion. In September
1863 he is listed as being in the
Episcopal Church Hospital at
Williamsburg, Virginia with severe
diarrhea. He was discharged on 12
September 1863. He was later
furloughed on 23 November for
convalescence. He died on 1
December, 1863, apparently of
debility from his illness. His widow,
Cynthia
Gambrell filed a widows
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Private James Franklin Davis


Company L 2nd SC Rifles
Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery
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Private James Davis


1846 - 5 March 1882
Private Davis entered service into
Company L of the 2nd SC Rifles at
Adams Run on 21 April 1862. He was
wounded on 27 June, 1862 at the 7
days battles near Richmond, Virginia.
He lost his right leg to amputation but
was marked absent without leave for
months because of the failure to
report his condition by the surgeon.
He was discharged on 6 August, 1862
after receiving his enlistment bonus
(bounty) of $50.00 (the equivalent of
$1400.00 in 2013 US currency).
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Private James W. Kay


13 September 1847 6 January 1865
Company B 2nd SC Rifles
Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.583
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Co G 2nd SC Rifles
is the Broken
Fortunes military
reference to
Private James W Kay.
It says he died of
disease in Columbia
SC and is buried at
Broadmouth
Baptist
Broken Fortunes
Cemetery
record in
Anderson, SC

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Private James Kay


13 September 1847 6 January 1865
Private Kay is listed as joining into
Company B of the 2nd SC Rifles on 15
March, 1863 and mustering in in
Pickens District on 16 May, 1863.
Shortly after mustering in he fell sick
and wound up somehow in the
enemies hands on 1 April 1864. It is
reported he died in the enemies hands
on 8 June 1864 in Middle Tennessee.
Broken Fortunes reference book has
him dying of disease on 2 January,
1864 at Columbia, South Carolina..
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Private Joel Kay 22 April 1817 21 May 1898


Company C
1st SC State Troops
Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.586
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Private Joel Kay


22 April 1817 21 May 1898
Private Joel Kay joined into service
on 1 August, 1863 for a period of 6
months into Company C of the 1st
South Carolina State Troops at
Anderson, South Carolina. He served
his enlistment period without fail or
misfortune and was discharged.

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Private John Harper


8 May 1836 21 May 1912
Company L
1st SC Infantry
Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery
GPS N 34 27.583
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Private John Harper


8 May 1836 21 May 1912
Private John Harper joined into
Company L of the 1st South
Carolina State Volunteers. He was
wounded at the battle at
Spotsylvania, Virginia on 12 May,
1864 in his right shoulder and
side by Mini ball fire. Private
Harper was admitted to Jackson
Hospital at Richmond, Virginia on
15 May, 1864. He died as a result
of his wounds. A claim for
benefits was filed on 15 August,
1864.
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L. H. Gunnells

No record found on NPS.gov or Fold 3

Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery


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N 34 27.586

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Ludie F. Kay 20 June 1847 4 January 1866


No record found on NPS.gov or Fold 3
Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery
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N 34 27.581

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Private Wesley K. Davis 1837 1864


Company E
16th SC Infantry
Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery
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Private W. K. Davis
1837 1864

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Private Wesley K. Davis


enlisted into the Company E of
the 16th SC Infantry from his
home in Honea Path, South
Carolina on 23 December,
1862. He was 28 years old at
the time. In July, 1863 he is
reported to be sick and in the
hospital at Atlanta, Georgia.
Hospital. In November of 1863
he is listed as sick again as a
patient. He returned to his
Company and was killed in
action at a battle in Franklin,
Tennessee. He is buried at
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Broadmouth Baptist Church Cemetery


W -82 21.083

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William T. Latimer
22 July 1821 7 March 1907
Private William T. Latimer joined
the service into Company G of the
1st South Carolina Rifles (Orrs) on
12 April, 1862 from his home in
Abbeville, South Carolina. He was
wounded in battle on 27 June 1863.
He was found unfit for duty from his
wounds and discharged at
Columbia, South Carolina on 11
February, 1863.

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Belton, South Carolina
Joseph J.
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Robert
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Crawford Ellison
William Miles Ellison
M. D. Kinard
William Mitchell
Fielding Smith
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Private Greenlee Ellison


Cedar Grove Baptist Cemetery
Belton, Anderson
County , South Carolina

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Private Greenlee Ellison entered


service from hois home in Anderson
SC at the age of 26 years into
Company D of the 18th SC Infantry at
Sandy Springs. On his 30 April
August 31, 1864 service record he is
listed as being a deserter since 16
July, 1864. On his September
October 1864 record he is listed
being on detached service as a wood
cutter. He was captured by the enemy
on 2 April, 1864 at Petersburg,
Virginia after being wounded by a
mini ball gunshot wound to the right
leg. He was transferred from Camp
Hamilton on 9 May, 1865 to New Port
News, Virginia. He was described as
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Private William M. Ellison


Cedar Grove Baptist Cemetery
Belton, Anderson
County , South Carolina

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Private William Miles Ellison


entered service on 2 March
1863 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company
M of the 20th SC Infantry. On
10 June, 1862 he was
transferred to Company B of
the 19 SC Cavalry to
balance numbers.

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Fielding Smith
Cedar Grove Cemetery

GPS

N 34 34.780

W -82 29.816

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Private Fielding Smith


1829 1921

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3rd Lieutenant Joseph J. Copeland


14 July 1832 11 January 1916
Company E
20th SC Infantry
Cedar Grove Cemetery
GPS N 34 34.763 W -82 29.809

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Lieutenant Joseph Copeland


14 July 1832 11 January 1916

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Lieutenant Copeland entered


service as a 2nd Sergeant on 29
December 1862 into Company E
of the 20th SC Infantry at
Anderson, SC. He made 1st
Sergeant in January 1863. He
was promoted by election again
to 3rd Lieutenant on 21
November 1863. Lieutenant
Copeland was promoted again
on 30 June 1864. He was paroled
on 2 May 1865 at Greensboro,
North Carolina.
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Corporal M. D. Kinard
3 August 1835 15 January 1906
Company G
17th SC Infantry
Cedar Grove Cemetery
GPS N 34 34.764 W -82 29.816

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Corporal M. D. Kinard
3 August 1835 15 January 1906
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Private Robert C. Crawford


6 May 1845 17 July 1914
Company I
1st SC Infantry (Butlers)
Cedar Grove Cemetery
GPS N 34 34.777 W -82 29.812

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Private Robert Crawford


6 May 1845 17 July 1914

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Private Robert Crawford enlisted


into Company I of the 1st SC Infantry
Butlers Guard on 2 February 1862 at
Anderson, SC. He enlisted for 3
years or the period of war. In June of
1863 he is listed as doing extra duty
building fortifications. In October of
1863 he is listed as working on a
ordinance magazine. In December
1863 he is listed as extra duty in
ordnance magazine at Battery Bee.
In June of 1864 he is listed as losing
2 cartridges due to neglect and was
ordered to have the cost deducted
from
his
pay, cost unknown. Private
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Private/musician William Mitchell Scott 1837 Unknown


Company E
16th SC Infantry
Cedar Grove Cemetery
GPS N 34 34.763 W -82 29.807

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Private William Scott


1837 Unknown

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Private William Scott entered service


at the age of 24 years into Camp
Hampton on 15 June 1861. He joined
into Companty D of the SC Infantry
Hampton Legion. On12 June 1861 he
is listed as sick in the hospital at
Bennettsville, SC. Again in January
1863 he is sent to the hospital sick.
March through May of 1864 finds him
in the hospital. July Private Scott is
listed on duty in July 1863. The only
other record shows Private Scott was
paroled on 9 April 1865 at
Appomattox
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Cedar Grove Methodist Church


Cemetery

Cedar Grove Methodist Church


Townville, South Carolina
Daniel J. Reece Hix
Thomas B. Palmer
Thomas H. Palmer
Warren D. Palmer
Henry N. White

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Private Daniel J. Reese Hix


Unknown 1876
Company D
2nd SC Rifles
Cedar Grove Methodist
GPS N 34 32.841 W -82 50.922

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Private D J Hix
Unknown 1876
Private D. J. Hix entered service
into Company E of the 2nd SC
Rifles on 8 December 1863 at
Columbia, SC. He is listed as
being in the Stuart Hospital in
Richmond Virginia sick on 3 July
1864. He was suffering with
severe diarrhea. In April 1864
Private Hix is listed as a teamster.
He was paroled at Appomattox
Court House in Virginia on 9 April
1865.

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Private Henry N. White


2 October 1812 1884
Company L
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Cedar Grove Methodist
GPS N 34 32.825 W -82 50.928

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Private Henry White


2 October 1812 1884
Private White Entered service on 29
July 1862 from his home in Pickens
into Palmetto Shaprshooters
Company L. He later transferred into
2nd Regiment Cavalry Captain
Westfields Company, enlisting 21
January 1864 at Morristown
Tennessee. He was paroled at
Appomattox Court House Virginia on
9 April 1865.

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Private Thomas B. Palmer


Unknown - 5 February 1899
Company D
2nd SC Rifles Co D
Cedar Grove Methodist
GPS N 34 32.849 W -82 50.933

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Private T. B. Palmer
Unknown - 5 February 1899

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Private Palmer entered the


war late at Columbia SC on 4
November 1864. very little
service notations were found
other than his paroled on 9
April 1865 at Appomattox
Court House Virginia.

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Private Thomas H. Palmer 1 September 1817 7 July 1908


Company D
2nd SC Rifles
Cedar Grove Methodist
GPS N 34 32.850 W -82 50.934

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Private Thomas H. Palmer


1 September 1817 7 July 1908
Private Palmer entered into
Company D of the 2nd SC Rifles on
1 May 1862 at Camp Johnson, SC.
Private Palmer is listed in
Chimborazo Hospital from 21
February 1863 until 26 March
1863. He had fallen sick again and
was furloughed for 40 days from
10 April 1864. He was paroled at
Appomattox Court House Virginia
on 9 April, 1965.
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Private Warren D. Palmer 6 November 1837 2 May 1887


Company L
2nd SC Rifles
Cedar Grove Methodist
GPS N 34 32.851 W -82 50.935

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Private Warren D. Palmer


6 November 1837 2 May 1887

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Private Palmer entered service


on 27 November 1861 at
Sullivans Island into Company D
of the 2nd SC Rifles. I August 1863
he is on sick furlough until
December 1863. He was sent to
the hospital on 20 June 1864 and
stayed until September 1864 at
Jackson Hospital in Richmond
Virginia. He was diagnosed as
having Anasarca.
Anasarca is a condition in which a
person's entire body becomes
swollen because of severe illness.
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Clardy Family Cemetery


Anderson County, South

Clardy Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
James Daniel Clardy
Joab Mauldin Clardy

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Private James Daniel Clardy


20 February 1843 5 April 1863
Company D 18th SC Infantry
Clardy Family Cemetery
GPS N 34 40.702 W -82
30.744

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Private James Clardy


20 February 1843 5 April 1863
Private Clardy entered service
on 30 December 1861 at
Mountain Springs in Anderson
County South Carolina. He
signed in for 1 year sertvice.
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Corporal Joab Mauldin Clardy

22 September 1814 13 January


1892
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34 40.702 W -82
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Corporal Joab M. Clardy


22 September 1814 13
January 1892
Private Joab M. Clardy enlisted
into Company D of the 4th SC
Reserves at Laurens Court
House on 26 July 1864. There is
little service information on him
other that he was listed on sick
furlough shortly after enlisting.

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Concord Baptist Church in Anderson,
SC

Concord Baptist Church


Anderson, South Carolina
Enoch Davis

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Private Enoch Davis


Concord Baptist Cemetery
GPS
39.132

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Private Enoch Davis entered service


in April of 1862 into Company B of
the 69th SC Artillery. No service
records were found but his
approved VA application for a
military headstone was approved
on 3 November 1937.

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Concord Presbyterian Church in
Anderson, SC

Concord Presbyterian Church


Anderson, South Carolina
William J. Drennan
James Jolly
James T. Maddox
Robert Moorhead
William Moorhead

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James Jolly
Concord Presbyterian Cemetery
GPS
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Private James Jolly entered service


on 19 May 1862 from his home in
Pickens, Anderson County, SC into
Company E of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). Private Jolly served as a
Teamster. He was killed in the
Battle at Chancellorsville, Virginia
on or about 3 April, 1863.

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William J. Drennan

1825 - 20 June 1889

Concord Presbyterian Cemetery


GPS
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N 34 32.733

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Concord Presbyterian. He entered
on 1 May 1964 and was
discharged on 1 August 1864 due
to disability.
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Private James T. Maddox


15 October 1831- 29 December 1862
Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Concord Presbyterian Cemetery
GPS N 34 32.732 W -82
39.113

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Private James T. Maddox
15 October 1831- 29 December 1862
Private Maddox entered service on
18 March 1862 at Anderson, SC into
Company D of the 1 SC Rifles
(Orrs). When the Company moved
out he was sent to Sullivan's Island
near Charleston and later in 1862 to
Richmond, Virginia. There he
contracted a chronic case of
diarrhea and left camp for home.
He survived until 29 Dec 1862 and is
buried at Old Concord Presbyterian
Cemetery, in Anderson, SC.

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Robert Moorhead

8 January 1840 9 April 1923

Concord Presbyterian Cemetery


GPS
39.117

N 34 32.732

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Private Robert Moorhead


8 January 1840 9 April 1923
Private Moorhead is listed as a
member of Co C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. There are no
further service records indicating
his involvement in the war. His
last name was researched by the
spelling Moorehead as well as
Moorhead.

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Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery
No. 1

Corinth Baptist Church 1


Anderson, South Carolina
James Elliott Johnson
Henry Solomon Lumbo
Samuel Thompson Wyatt
William Jasper Young

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James Ellison Johnson

27 October 1844 5 July 1925


(verify)

Corinth 1 Baptist Church Cemetery


GPS
-82 35.541

N 34 45.738

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James E. Johnson
27 October 1844 5 July 1925

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the correct James Johnson since his
birth dates agree with his grave
marker. Corporal Johnson enlisted
into Company K of the 5th SC
Cavalry on 30 December 1862. His
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$24.00 (the equivalent of $672.00
in 2013 US Currency) for the use of
his horse. He was ranked 4th
Corporal 29 June 1863.In August of
1863 he was elevated in rank to 3rd
Corporal. He is listed as on picket
duty at Turkey Crossroads and
Hallsville in October 1863. In March
1864 he is listed as a 2nd Corporal.
In May of 1864 he is listed as in
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Private William Jasper Young


Corinth Baptist 1 Company
CemeteryI

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17 November 1833 30 December


1908

GPS
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45.739
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State
Troops W -82 35.544

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Private W. J. Young
17 November 1833 30
December 1908
Most likely this is James Young
from Abbeville, SC that served in
Co I of the 1st SC State Troops.
He entered service on 1 August
1863 for a period of 6 months.
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Private Samuel Thompson Wyatt 25 November 1840 18 June 1911


Company C & D
4th SC Cavalry
Corinth Baptist 1 Cemetery GPS N 34 45.740 W -82 35.539

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Private S. T. Wyatt entered service
on 17 June 1863 from Grahamville in
Pickens County, SC. On the May-June
1863 service record indicate he was
paid $24.40 for the use of a horse
(the equivalent of $683.20 in 2013
US Currency), July- August service
record he was paid $24.80 (the
equivalent of $694.40 in 2013 US
Currency) and again in November
December 1863 he was paid $24.40
(the equivalent of $683.20 in 2013
US Currency). He was detailed to
care for unserviceable horses at
Stoney Creek Station.

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Creek on 1 December 1864. He was
released 22 June 1865 after signing
the Oath
Allegiance. His
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Henry Soloman Lumbo (verify) young age? (1848-1940)


Corinth Baptist 1 Cemetery GPS N 34 45.732 W -82 35.538
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found on Fold 3 or nps.gov in NC, SC or
GA search.
Would have been between 13 and 17
during the war (1861-1865)

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Henry Soloman Lumbo


1848-1940
Most likely not a CSA veteran. No record
found on Fold 3 or nps.gov in NC, SC or
GA search.
Would have been between 13 and 17
during the war (1861-1865)

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Corinth Baptist Church 2


Anderson, South Carolina
Peter W. Summey
James S. Norris
John J. Swaney
Silas N. Massey

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Private Peter W. Summey 11 April 1828 26 March 1896


Company L
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Corinth Baptist 2 Cemetery GPS N 34 40.633 W -82 42.724

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Private P. W. Summey
11 April 1828 26 March 1896

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Private Summey originally signed up


for 6 months service on December 31
1862 until April 30, 1862. He enlisted
at Richmond Virginia into Palmetto
Sharpshooters Company L. His
enlistment term was increased by
virtue of the Conscription Act
(military draft legislation) that
automatically increased anyone serving
less than 2 years to a 2 year term. He
was seriously wounded in battle on 31
May 1862 and taken prisoner at Fair
Oaks, Virginia on 1 June 1862. He was
admitted to Mill Creek USA General
Hospital near Form Monroe, Virginia on
4 June, 1862. He was allowed to go
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Private James S. Norris


1831 1870
Company C
27th SC Infantry (Charleston)
Corinth Baptist 2 Cemetery GPS N 34 40.635 W -82 42.741

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Private James Norris


1831 1870

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Entered service into the 2nd SC Rifles


Company G as a 5th Sergeant on 11
January 1862. He is listed as being in
the hospital at Richmond Virginia in
September 1862. He was paid a
bounty of $50.00 (the equivalent of
$1400.00 in 2013 US currency)on 26
February 1862. He was discharged
from the General US Hospital at
Camp Winder in Richmond Virginia on
17 February 1863. His illness is listed
as rheumatism. He was described
as being 40 years old, 5 feet 8 inches
tall, fair complexion, grey eyes, black
hair
and
his occupation is listed as a
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Private John W. Swaney


1831 30 April 1980
Company C
4th SC Cavalry
Corinth Baptist 2 Cemetery GPS N 34 40.630 W -82 42.729

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Private John Swaney
1831 30 April 1980

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Private Swaney entered service on 12


February 1863 into Company C of the 4th
SC Cavalry at Pocotaligo, SC. He is initally
detached to go after a horse by order of
General Walker. Private Swaney is listed
as receiving pay for use of a horse at
the rate of $12.20 a month (the equivalent
of $341.60 per month in 2013 US currency)
for the next six months. In September to
October 1864 he is listed as in the
Dismounted Battalion because his horse
was in Lynchburg, Virginia. On 9 June 1864
he entered the Jackson Hospital in
Richmond, Virginia with an illness listed as
Neuralgia, until 30 August 1864. He
later returned to duty with his company.
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Private Silas N. Massey


1832 1913
Company K
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Corinth Baptist 2 Cemetery GPS N 34 40.626 W -82 42.731

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Private Silas Massey


1832 1913
Private Massey was 36 years old
when he entered the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) Company K on 25 July 1861
at Camp Pickens SC. He entered for
a 3 year term. Private Massey was
wounded on 3 June 1863 and was
hospitalized at General Hospital at
Howards Grove in Richmond Virginia
until 21 July 1863.
He was diagnosed with gun shot
wounds.

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Dorchester Baptist Church
Cemetery

Dorchester Baptist Church


Belton, South Carolina
John H. Breazeale
Henry N. Breazeale
E. M. Griffin
B. F. Walker

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Private B. F. Walker
17 July 1843 27 August 1911
SC Light Artillery (Beauregards)
Dorchester Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 32.725 W -82
31.219

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Private B. F. Walker entered


into SC Light Artillery,
Captains Beauregards
Company on 25 February,
1863 at Camp Pickens in
Sandy Springs, SC. There are
no further records of service
to be found on Fold 3.

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Private/Musician E.M. Griffin


9 May 1840 22 June 1880
Company E
4th SC Infantry
Dorchester Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 32.722 W -82
31.225

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Private Elijah Griffin


9 May 1840 22 June 1880
Private Griffin joined into service
on 14th April 1861into the 4th SC
Volunteers. He mustered in on 7
June 1861 at his home near
Anderson, SC at the age of 21
years. He signed up for and
served a 1 year term before
leaving service.

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Corporal Henry N. Breazeale


1 May 1830 27 November 1892
Company G
2nd SC Rifles
Dorchester Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 32.726 W -82
31.227

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Corporal/Private Henry Brazeale


1 May 1830 27 November 1892

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Corporal Brazeale entered as a 3rd


Corporal at Anderson, SC on 7 June
1861 and mustered in on 11
January, 1962. He made 5th
Sergeant in May in June 1862 then
5th Sergeant in September 1862. In
September of 1862 he is listed as
on furlough of indulgence. He
made 3rd Sergeant in 1863. He is
listed as being home on sick
furlough since 7 April 64. He was in
the hospital at Columbia, SC from
May until September 1864. In
November 1864 he is shown as
reduced in rank to Private. In
December
1864 he was listed as
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John Breazeale
Dorchester Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 32.725
31.230
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Private John Breazeale


3 December 1844 1 July 1895

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Private Breazeale entered into service


on 15 January 1863 at Adams Run in
Anderson SC. He joined Company E of
the SC Cavalry. In May of 1864 he is
listed as being on special
assignment. On 22 May 1864 he is in
the CSA Hospital in Danville, Virginia
with acute diarrhea. He is listed as a
Deserter from the hospital on 24 May
1864. There are no further service
records
after him being listed as a
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Double Springs Baptist Church


Cemetery

Double Springs Baptist Church


Townville, South Carolina
Oliver P. Cole
Thomas S. Cole
Adam F. Cromer
Willis Evans
John Edward Hembree
John Marion Jolly
Turner Richardson
Osborne
William H. Smith

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Private William R. Waddelll


Double Springs Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.502
52.439

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Private William R. Waddell


entered service on 1 August
1861 at Lightwood Knott near
Columbia, SC at the age of 26
years. He served as a
teamster and as Assistant
Quatermaster. He was
captured at Richmond,
Virginia on 3 April 1865. He
was described as being of
dark complexion, blue eyes,
Brown Hair and standing 5
feet 11 inches. He was sent
to Point Lookout, Md.
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Turner S. Osborn
Double Springs Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.502
52.439

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Adam F. Cromer
Double Springs Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.502
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Private John Edward Hembree


30 July 1843 20 October 1917
Company D
4th SC Infantry
Double Springs Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.505 W -82
52.451

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Private John Edward Hembree


30 July 1843 20 October 1917
Private John Edward Hembree
entered service on14 April 1861
at Columbia, SC into Company D
of the 4th SC Volunteers at the age
of 18. He mustered in on 7 June
1861 and most likely served as a
part of the Anderson County
Home Guard until his release in
December of 1861. No further
service records are found on him
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Private John Marion Jolly


27 July 1843 25 July 1915
Company K
4th SC Infantry
Double Springs Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.501 W -82
52.439

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Corporal John Morehead Jolly


27 July 1843 25
July 1915
Company K
4th SC Infantry

Corporal Jolly entered service as a Private on 7


June 1861 for a period on 1 year. He was 22 years
old at the time of his muster in at Pendleton, SC
on 2 June 1861 into Company K of the 4th SC
Volunteer Infantry. He made 6th Corporal very
soon after entering active duty and was wounded
on 21 July 1861. He was hospitalized on 21 July
1861 and promoted to 5th Corporal on 22 July
1861. He was again injured by a fall and suffered
a severe leg injury on 26 November 1861. He is
listed as being at the General Hospital in
Centerville, Virginia with general debility until
his release on 2 January 1862. He is listed as
being 6 feet 0 inches tall , blue eyes, florid
complexion, red hair and a shoe maker by
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Private Oliver P. Cole


29 August 1823 16 January 1915
Company A
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Double Springs Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.503
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Private Oliver Cole
29 August 1823 16 January 1915
Private Cole entered service on 1
August, 1863 for a period of 6
months into Company A of the 1st
SC State Troops at Anderson, SC.
His service records do not indicate
any active service elsewhere so it
may be assumed the he served as
a home guard.
The is another entry for a Private
Oliver Cole having been in
Company E of the 2nd SC Cavalry
who was captured at Hartwell,
Georgia on 19 May, 1865 and
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Private Thomas S. Cole


1 October 1840 6 March 1926
SC Artillery from Hartwell GA
Double Springs Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.508 W -82
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Private Thomas S. Cole


1 October 1840 6 March 1926

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Private Thomas S. Cole entered


service on 5 July 1863 at Camp
Prichard into Company G of the
3rd SC Cavalry. I July 1863 he is
listed as a teamster without a
horse. In September of 1863 he
is listed as on camp guard
duty. On his NovemberDecember service record he is
again listed as without a horse.
In March April again listed as
without a horse and may have
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Private William H. Smith


11 April 1836 27 August 1881
Company C
1 SC Infantry
Double Springs Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.493 W -82
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Private William Smith


11 April 1836 27 August 1881

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Private William Smith entered service


on 10 September 1861 after enlisting
on 12 August 1861 at Lightwood Know
Springs near Columbia SC. He was
listed as 94 miles away from his
rendezvous at the time. He had a very
uneventful service record until he was
wounded in his right foot by a mini
ball from gunfire and admitted to the
Jackson Hospital in Richmond, Virginia
for treatment. He recovered from his
wound and returned to duty. He was
paroled at Appomattox Court House on
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Private Willis Evans


Unknown 20 February 1904
Company D
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Double Springs Baptist Cemetery GPS

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Private Willis Evans


Unknown 20 February 1904

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either as a misspelling or unique spelling
of Evans. Private Evans is listed as being
left in camp at Camp Jackson on 20 July
1862. He is listed as sick again in
hospital in October 1863. In January 1864
he is listed as being detailed as a
shoemaker on duty at CS Clothing
depot in Richmond, Virginia. He
functioned as a shoe maker through May
of 1864 making excellent pay. His rate of
pay was $2.00 per day with some
monthly pay as high as 1 September
1864 to 31 December 1864 at $168.00
(the equivalent of $4,704.00 in 2013 US
currency).
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Anderson, South Carolina

East View Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
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Private Warren S. Fleming


East View Cemetery

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Private Warren S. Fleming


entered service on 16
February 1864 from his home
in Abbeville, South Carolina
into Company F of the 24th SC
Infantry. He served without
serious incident or injury.

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Ebenezer Methodist Church
Cemetery

Ebenezer Methodist Church


Anderson, South Carolina
Thomas Leftwich
Clinkscale
T.
J. Darby
James A. Drake
Samuel Jasper Emerson
R. F. Haynie
John Hanks
Luke Hanks
Nimrod
Hanks Marion
Frances
Kay
Reuben Keaton
Reuben M. Martin
Jasper Parker
Newton William Parker
Willie C. Pruitt
R. B. A. Robinson

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Private T. J. Darby

2nd SC Infantry

Company A

Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery

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Private T. J. Darby entered service


on 17 December, 1861 from his
home in Walhalla, South Carolina
into Company A of the 20th SC
Infantry. The 20th SC Infantry
consolidated with the 2nd SC
Infantry on 9 April, 1865. He served
without serious incident or injury
until he was paroled on 6 May, 1865
at Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Private Frances Marion Kay 22 May 1816 26 October 1887


Company C
1st CS State Troops
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.977 W -82
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Private Frances Marion Kay


22 May 1816 26 October 1887

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Private Kay entered service from


his home in Anderson, South
Carolina on 1 August 1863. He enter
Company C of the 1st SC State
Troops for a six months term. He
was discharged on 15 November,
1863 by order of General
Beauregard. There is no further
explanation of why he was
discharged only that he served only
3 months into his six month
commitment.
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Sergeant Jasper Parker


23 October 1837 24 July 1910
Company E
20th SC Infantry
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.966 W -82
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Sergeant Jasper Parker
23 October 1837 24 July 1910

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Private Jasper Parker of Company E of the 20th


SC Infantry enlisted on 29 December of 1861 at
Honea Path, SC. In November 1862 he was
promoted to 4th Corporal and in January of 1863
to 2nd Corporal. On the 15th of June 1863 he was
promoted again to 5th Sergeant and in July of
1863 promoted again to 4th Sergeant. He was
sent home on a sick furlough from Jackson
Hospital in Richmond, Virginia to recuperate
from an illness (unexplained fevers) on 19
August 1864. He returned to service but is
reported on 28 April 1865 as being a list of
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Sergeant John Hanks


15 October 1806 19 September 1883
Company E
20th SC Infantry
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.967 W -82
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Sergeant John M. Hanks


15 October 1806 19 September
1883

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Sergeant John M. Hanks entered


service as a Private into Company
E of the 20th SC Infantry at
Anderson, SC on 15 June 1863. He
was promoted to 3rd Corporal in
September of 1863. He was sent
home on sick furlough 2
September of 1863 until 2
October 1863. He was promoted
again to 3rd Sergeant before being
discharged on 30 June 1864.
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Sergeant Luke Hanks


15 November 1828 14 July 1863
Company E 20th SC Infantry
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.968
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Sergeant Luke Hanks


15 November 1828 14 July 1863
Below is carved in his grave cover

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SACRED To the Memory of LUKE


HANKS
Who was born in Anderson Dist. S.C.
Nov. 15th, 1828 And was killed on
Morris Island
July 14th, 1863 Aged 34 Years, 7
Mos., and 29 Days.
He volunteered in Capt. Cowans Co. E
20th Regement S.C.V. on the 27th Day
of December 1861, and was promoted
as Sergeant For some Months
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Private Newton William Parker


1840 1930
Company J
4 SC Infantry
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.968
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Private/Sergeant Newton Parker


1840 1930

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Private on 15 June 1863 at
Anderson into Company J of the 4th
SC Infantry and was quickly
promoted to 4th Corporal. He was
promoted again to 3rd Corporal in
September 1863. He was sent home
on sick furlough between 2
September 1863 through 2 October
1863. He was promoted again prior
to his being paroled on 2 May 1865
at Greensboro, NC.
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Nimrod Hanks 1 September 1822 2 June 1883


Co C 1st SC State Troops (Never reported for duty)
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.967 W -82
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Private Nimrod Hanks
1 September 1822 2 June 1883

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Private Hanks entered into Co C


of the 1st SC State Troops
enlisting on 1 August 1863 at
Anderson, SC. His military
record is very short but list him
only as AWOL (absent without
official leave) and never having
shown up for duty from
September 1863 to November
1863.
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Private R. F. Haynie
12 April 1845 12 January 1907
Company K
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.967 W -82
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Private Robert Haynie


12 April 1845 12 January 1907

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Private Haynie had a quiet and


unremarkable career after entering
at Camp Pickens SC on 6 August
1861 at the age of 17into Company K
of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He was
captured over 3 years later on 3 April
1865 at Petersburg, Virginia and
sent to City Point, Virginia. He was
later released to return to his home
in Anderson, SC on 16 June 1865
after signing the Oath of Allegiance
at Hart Island in New York Harbor,
NY. He was described as having fair
complexion,
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Private R. B. A. Robinson
27 February 1846 19 March 1906
Company E
2nd SC Infantry
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.969 W -82
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Private Richard B. A. Robinson


27 February 1846 19 March 1906
Private Richard B A Robinson joined
Company E 2nd SC Infantry on 5 March,
1864. He is listed as due enlistment pay
from 5 March, 1864 to April 1864.
He is listed as a prisoner of captured at
Columbia, SC on 14th February 1865. He
was received at post on 10 April 1865
from Newbern, North Carolina. He was
released on 16 June 1865 at Harts
Island, New York.

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Reuben Keaton
22 April 1828 27 June 1862
Company K
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.984 W -82
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Private Reuben Keaton


22 April 1828 27 June 1862
Private Keaton enlisted into
Company K 1st SC Rifles on 7
March 1862 from his home of
Orrville, SC. He was paid a
bounty for enlistment of $50.00
(the equivalent of $1400.00 in
2013 US currency). Private
Keaton was killed in action in a
battle near Richmond, Virginia
on 27 June, 1862.

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Private Reuben M. Martin


11 July 1822 12 October 1889
Company C
1st SC State Troops
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.968 W -82
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Private Reuben Martin


11 July 1822 12 October 1889
Private Martin enlisted into
Company K of the 1st SC Rifles on 7
March 1862 from his home in
Orrville, South Carolina. He was
paid an enlistment bounty of
$50.00 (the equivalent of $1400.00
in 2013 US currency).

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near Richmond, Virginia on 27 June
1862. He was born in Barnwell,
South Carolina.
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1st Sergeant Samuel Jasper Emerson


11 July 1823 4 April 1904
Company J
4th SC Infantry
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.968 W -82
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Sergeant Samuel Emerson


11 July 1823 4 April 1904
Sergeant Emerson joined the service
on 7 June, 1861 into Company J of the
4th SC Volunteers at Anderson County
Court House, South Carolina. He left
from service on December 1861.

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Private James A. Drake


26 July 1818 18 February 1900
Company J
4th SC Infantry
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.968
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Private/Sergeant James A. Drake
26 July 1818 18 February 1900
Private Drake joined at
Columbia , SC on 7 June 1861
and entered Company J of the
4th SC Infantry at Anderson,
South Carolina. He is reported
to have taken sick in early July
and sent on sick furlough and
ordered to stay until late
August. On November 1 1861 he
was back on duty and remained
active until his discharge on 27
April 1862.

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Thomas Leftwich Clinkscales


Multiple Candidates for this veteran
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.977
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Private T. L. Clinkscales
25 May 1833 17 July 1900
Private Clinkscales enlisted in Co I of the SC
Volunteers Infantry Hamptons Legion on 14
April 1861 at Anderson, SC. On the January
February 1863 he is marked as a deserter.
He is listed as deserting on 29 January
1863. There is some conflict as there is a
service record stating he is on furlough in
November December 1864.
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below Company J of
Private TL Clinkscales
the 4th SC Infantry on 14 April, 1861at
Anderson SC and mustered into service on 7
June, 1861. July though December 1861 he is
listed as present and on duty. On his
December 1862 service record he is listed as
a Sergeant of Company E of the 4th SC
Volunteers. He is listed as sick in the
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Lieutenant Willis C. Pruitt


8 October 1827 5 December 1895
Company E
20th SC Infantry
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 23.973 W -82
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Lieutenant Willis Pruitt
8 October 1827 5 December 1895

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2nd Lieutenant Pruitt entered service into


Company E of the 20th SC Infantry on 9
January 1862 after initial enlistment on 29
December 1862 at Anderson, SC. He is
listed as being home on furlough in March
of 1862. He was stationed at Sullivans
Island, SC in June of 1862 and in August of
1862 he was arrested for being drunk
while on marching orders. Lieutenant
Pruitt was released from arrest on 26 June,
1863. He was tried and pled guilty but with
the exception that he did not know they
were under marching orders . June 28,
1863 he is recorded as being absent with
leave for 10 days. In November of 1863. He
made 1st Lieutenant of Company E 20th
Regiment SC Infantry. He is listed as sick
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Anderson, South Carolina

Eskew Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
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Eskew Burris Family Cemetery GPS N 34 30.502


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Eureka Baptist Church Cemetery
Anderson, South Carolina

Eureka Baptist Church


Anderson, South Carolina
Lewis Edwin Campbell
Samuel J. Smith

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Lewis Edwin Campbell


25 September 1844 13 September 1927
Company C
1st SC Artillery
Eureka Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.727 W -82 35.802

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Corporal Lewis Edwin Campbell


25 September 1844 13 September 1927

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Corporal Campbell entered service on 3


January 1862 at Sullivans Island, South
Carolina into Company F of the 2nd SC
Rifles. On 26 February, 1862 he was paid
$50.00 enlistment bounty (the
equivalent of $1,400.00 in 2013 US
currency). In late June of 1862 he
received a gunshot wound to his right
wrist and was admitted into General
Hospital No. 7 at Richmond , Virginia. On
6 July he was furloughed home for
recuperation. In July, 1862 he is back on
duty. He was promoted to 2nd Corporal on
1 September,
1864. He was given a
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Samuel J. Smith Private Co D 5th SC Cavalry


Eureka Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 30.734 W -82 35.803

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Samuel J Smith
23 February 1822 21 December
1897
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Fairview United Methodist


Cemetery

Fairview Methodist Church


Anderson, South Carolina
Bassel Day
John Robert Henderson
James E. Johnson
John M. Laboon
Joseph Allen LaBoon
Van L. LaBoon
G. W. Owens
George W. Owens
James R. Richey
John Robert Richey
Charles Smith
G. A. Smith
Tilmon Smith
John R. Tripp
Cyrus Miles
Watson
Nathan Harvey Welborn
James Walker
White
James E. Wyatt

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G.W. Owens
Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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Private P. R. Dupriest
Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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Private P.R. Dupriest entered


service on 23 August 1863 into
Company G of the 1st Georgia
Cavalry at Decatur, Georgia.

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Private John M. Laboon


Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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Private John M. Laboon entered


service on 12 May 1862 into
Company I of the 43rd Georgia
Infantry. He was captured on 16
May 1863 at Campain Hill and
sent to Memphis, TN POW
Camp. He was paroled from Fort
Delaware, Del. on 3 July 1863.

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Private George W. Owens

Hampton Legion

Company K

Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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Private George W. Owens


entered service on 10 October,
1861 at Greenville, SC into
Company K of the Hampton
Legion. He first entered as a
cavalryman and then
transferred to the infantry. He
served without serious incident
or injury until his parole on 9
April, 1865 at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia.

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Private Van L. LaBoon

4th SC Infantry

Company D

Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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Private Van L. Laboon entered


service on 1 July, 1862 from his
home in Anderson, SC into 2nd
Company H of the 7th SC
Infantry. On his November
December, 1863 record he is
listed as being wounded and
lost a finger. He was sent on
furlough to recuperate. He
returned to service in March of
1864. In May of 1864 he is
listed as being in the hands of
the enemy since 23 May of
1864. He was taken to Port
Royal, Virginia where he was
sent to Point Lookout,
Maryland. He is listed as being
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at North Anna on

Private Joseph Allen LaBoon

4th SC Infantry

Company D

Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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Private Joseph Allen LaBoon


entered service on 14 April,
1861 at the age of 21 into
Company D of the 4th SC
Infantry from his home in
Anderson, SC. He signed up for
one years service. There are no
further records to indicate
further service or regarding his
discharge.

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Corporal James E. Johnson

5th SC Cavalry

Company K

Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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Corporal James Johnson entered


service on 7 November, 1861
from Unionville, SC into
Company K of the 5th SC
Cavalry. He was being paid
$24.00 (the equivalent of $
672.00 in 2014 US currency)
every two months for the use of
his horse. In June until August,
1862 he was detailed as a
Hospital Steward at Winder
Hospital in Richmond Virginia.
In April until August of 1864 he
is listed as being in the
dismounted Battalion
meaning he was without horse
for some reason. His horse is
listed
as being at Lynchburg,
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Private John Henderson


Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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Private John R. Henderson


entered service on 10 July, 1863
at McPhearsonville into
Company C of the 4th SC Cavalry.
He was paid $20.20 (the
equivalent of $593.60 in 2014
US currency) for the use of his
horse for a two month period.
On 28 May, 1864 he was
wounded in the hip and placed
in the Jackson Hospital in
Richmond, Virginia. In July of
1864 he was furloughed for 30
days. There was no record of
his discharge found.

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Private Bassel Day


27 May 1816 27 April 1885
Company K
3rd SC Reserves
Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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Private (Bassel) Baswell Day


27 May 1816 27 April 1885
Private day entered service on
25 November 1862 into
Company K of the 3rd SC State
Reserves at Greenville, South
Carolina. He served his 90 day
commitment.
Private Baswell re-entered
service on 12 September 1863
with a 90 day commitment in
the Company G of the 1st SC
State Troops. He completed this
commitment in December 1863.
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Private Charles Smith


7 April 1832 11 March 1890
Company F
2nd SC Rifles
Fairview Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34.284 W -82 43.943

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Private Charles Smith


7 April 1832 11 March 1890

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Private Smith enlisted into Company G


22nd South Carolina Volunteers on 23
September 1862. He was 30 years old.
He was wounded near Rappahannock,
Virginia severely in his left arm on 23
August, 1862. His left are was
amputated at the General Hospital No.
17 at Richmond, Virginia. He was
discharged on a medical discharge on
23 September, 1862. He survivors
were paid his back pay of $53.55 (the
equivalent of $1499.40 in 2013 US
currency) and a re-enlistment bounty
of $50.00 (the equivalent of $1400.00
in 2013 US currency). His description
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Private Cyrus Miles Watson

6 August 1836 25 February

1925
Fairview Methodist
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GPS
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Private Cyrus Watson


6 August 1836 25 February 1925

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Private Watson first joined the 1st


Partisan Rangers Company A on 10
July 1862 at Pickens South Carolina.
He mustered in on 10 July 1862 at
Columbia, SC. His horse was valued
at $250.00 and equipment at $60.00.
He transferred from Company A on 1
November 1862 into Company K of
the 6th SC Cavalry. On 22 June 1863
he is listed as being on detached
service after a horse. On 31
December he is listed as a courier for
Colonial Harrisons Headquarters. In
August
1864 he is listed as being
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Sergeant G. A. Smith
14 November 1839 4 February 1911
Company I
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Fairview Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34.289 W -82 43.957

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Sergeant G. A. Smith
14 November 1839 4 February
1911

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Private GA Smith joined the service


on 7 July 1861 at the age of 22
years ld. He entered Company I of
the 4th SC Volunteers at
Pickensville, South Carolina for 1
year service. He re-enlisted for 2
more years on 16 April1862. He
was promoted to 3rd Sergeant on
13 August 1862. Sergeant Smith
was wounded at Morristown,
Virginia and hospitalized at Fields
Hospital. Sergeant smith was
promoted to 2nd Sergeant on 15
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Sergeant James E. Wyatt


13 February 1831 17 March 1907
Company C
4th SC Cavalry
Fairview Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34.299 W -82 43.948

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Sergeant J.E. Wyatt
13 February 1831 17 March 1907

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Private Wyatt entered service into


Company B of the 10 Battalion SC
Cavalry on 9 January 1862 at Wolf
Creek, Pickens District,
Grahamville, SC. His horse was
valued at $175.00 (the equivalent
of $ 4900.00 in 2013 US currency)
at the time. He later transferred
to Co C 4th SC Cavalry service in
the Commissary. From July 1863
until December 1863 he was paid
$12.40 per month for use of
horse for a total of $74.40 (the
equivalent of $283.20 in 2013 US
currency). On 26 September 1864
he was sent to the Jackson
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Private James R. Richey


Company T
Fairview Methodist Cemetery

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7 January 1844 4 August 1862


18th SC Artillery
GPS N 34.272 W -82 43.939

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Private James R. Richey


7 January 1844 4 August 1862

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Private Richey joined into


Company F of the 1st South
Carolina Artillery on 20 May, 1862
at Greenville, South Carolina. He
died at Charleston, South
Carolina on 5 August 1862. The
cause of death is unknown and
he is not listed in Broken
Fortunes records book. His
father was paid his monies due at
the time of death resulting in a
payment on $105.80 (the
equivalent of $2962.40 in 2013
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Private James Walker White

26 December 1842 29 February


1924
Fairview Methodist
Cemetery
GPS
N 34.291
Company
K
4th SC
Infantry W -82 43.942

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Private James Walker White


26 December 1842 29 February
1924

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Private White entered service into


Company K of the 4th SC Infantry
at Columbia, SC for a term of 6
months. After serving his term he
re-enlisted for a 2 year term at
Richmond Virginia on 16 April,
1862 into Company L of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters. He is
listed in the Episcopal Church
Hospital between 2 June, 1862 and
19 June, 1862 with debility. He
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Private John R. Tripp


30 June 1842 3 June 1910
Company C
4th SC Cavalry
Fairview Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34.281 W -82 43.948

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Private J. R. Tripp
30 June 1842 3 June 1910

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Private Tripp entered the service at a


claimed age of 17 into Company D of
the 4th SC Infantry on in May of 1861.
He was discharged on 30 October,
1861by order of the Conscription Act
which stated that all under 18 and all
over 35 are to be discharged from
service. He served 5 months and 24
days. He had back pay and a bounty of
$50.00 due.
He re-enlisted on 21 March 1862 at
McLanes Ford, Virginia and was
hospitalized with measles at
Chimborazo Hospital #5 at Richmond,
Virginia. On 3 October, 1863 he was
paid for his saddle and bridle at the
price of $30.00 (the equivalent of
$840.00 in 2013 US currency). On 1
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Private John Robert Richey


7 January 1844 4 August 1862
Company D
4th SC Infantry
Fairview Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34.272 W -82 43.939

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Private J. R. Richey
7 January 1844 4 August 1862
Private J. R. Richey entered
service into Company D of the 4th
SC Infantry before transferring
into Company A of the 13th
Infantry on 14 April 1861 for 1
year service.
Private Richey died on 4 August,
1862 of disease unknown.

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Private Nathan Harvey Welborn


8 August 1824 8 June 1905
Company C
4th SC Cavalry
Fairview Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34.281 W -82 43.945

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Private N. H. Welborn
8 August 1824 8 June 1905

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Private Welborn entered service on 12


February 1863 into Company C of the
4th SC Cavalry at Pocotaligo, South
Carolina (near Charleston, SC).
Records show he was paid for the use
of his horse at a rate of $12.20 (the
equivalent of $341.60 in 2013 US
currency) per month from July 1863
until December 1863. He is listed as
being without a horse in September
1864 and placed in the dismounted
battalion. He is also listed as sick
fromMain
29 February,
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Lieutenant Tilmon Smith


15 December 1842 21 October 1906
Company I
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Fairview Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34.284 W -82 43.952

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Lieutenant M. Tilmon Smith
15 December 1842 21 October 1906

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Sergeant on 16 April, 1862 at the age of 19
years old. He was promoted to 2nd
Lieutenant when he re-enlisted for 2 more
years on 13 August 1862. He entered
command into Company I of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. On 24 April, 1862 he was in
Chimborazo Hospital #5 with Rheumatic
fever. He was wounded slightly on 20 July,
1862. He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant on
13 August, 1862. In January of 1863 he was
ordered to go home on sick furlough by
General Lee. When he returned in May of
1863 he was placed in the General Hospital.
In July of 1863 he was back on duty. He reenlisted for the 3rd time at Morristown,
Tennessee on 15 January, 1864. He is listed
as being paroled on 9 April, 1865 at
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Fants Grove Baptist Church


Pendleton, South Carolina

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Private Neidam Kirksey Bryant


22 December 1837 11 January
1915
Fants Grove Cemetery
N th
34.791
W -82 49.782
Company DGPS 18
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Private Needam Bryant


22 December 1837 11 January 1915
Private Bryant entered service on 30
December 1861 into Co D of the 18th
South Carolina Infantry from his
home at Mountain Springs in
Anderson County, South Carolina. He
enlisted for 1 years service. Private
Bryant is listed as being on sick
furlough in February of 1862.

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Fielding Martin Family


Cemetery

Fielding-Martin Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
William H. Fielding

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Corporal William Henry Fielding


14 April 1838 2 August 1922
Company D
4th SC Infantry
Fielding-Martin Family Cemetery GPS N 34.036 W -82
41.288

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Corporal W. H. Fielding
14 April 1838 2 August 1922
Corporal Fielding entered service as
a 3rd Corporal at Anderson
Courthouse in Anderson, South
Carolina on 7 July 1861. In
November 1861 he was promoted to
2nd Corporal. Corporal Fielding is
reported in the Winder Division
Hospital where he died of an
undisclosed disease on 28 October,
1862.
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First Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina

First Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
David Anderson
William Anderson
H. B. Arnold
D. J. Bohannon
Daniel Brown
John Bayles Clarke
William Chiles Davis
Joseph Lewis Dawson
Jesse L. Fant
Peter A. Keys
James M. McFall
William McFall
George W. Miller
Joseph Pickett
James A. Pagett
Jacob Pickney Reed
John B. Sloan
Samuel M. Wilkes

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Adjutant James M. McFall


1843 20 March 1875
Company C
Palmetto Sharpshooters
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS

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Adjutant James McFall
1843 20 March 1875
Adjutant Fielding entered service
into Co C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters on 31 May 1861. He
was taken prisoner on 21 July 1861
and later exchanged on 1
September 1862. He rejoined his
Company on 8 September 1862. He
was promoted to Sergeant Major in
January of 1863. On 26 July he was
again promoted to Acting Adjutant
and on 16 June 1864 was confirmed
as Adjutant. In June of 1864 he was
wounded in his left shoulder and
again on 7 October 1864 was
wounded in the neck. General Lee
ordered him furlough for 21 days
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Sergeant H. B. Arnold
1828 17 December 1862
Company L
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 30.184 W -82 38.784

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Sergeant Hudson Arnold
1828 17 December 1862
Sergeant Arnold is misfiled in Fold 3 under the last
name of Armstrong. Sergeant Arnold entered
service as a 1st Sergeant in Company L of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs) on 20 July 1861 at Camp Pickens in
Sandy Springs, Anderson County, South Carolina.
In January, 1862 he is listed as being on sick
furlough. On 16 December 1862 he is listed as
entering Chimborazo Hospital #5 at Richmond
Virginia with a gunshot wound to the neck
received at the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
He died on 17 December 1862 from those wounds.
The widow, Floriller P.L. Arnold, was sent his back
Sergeant Arnolds pay of $50.66 less stoppage of $4.00 for a total
of $46.66. Personal effects were sent later as
back pay is the
follows.
equivalent of
$1,306.58 and
his pocket money An inventory of his possessions are as follows:
1coat, 1 vest. 1 pair pants, 2 pair drawers, 3
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Adjutant Samuel M. Wilkes


28 December 1821 21 July 1861
Company F & D
4th SC Infantry

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Captain Samuel M. Wilkes
28 December 1821 21 July 1861
Captain Wilkes enter service as an
elected Captain into Co F of the 4th SC
Volunteers at Columbia, SC from his
home in Anderson, SC on 7 June 1861.
No
He is listed as Adjutant on the CSA
service
records but in review after on CSA
record
documents the rank associated with
found
Adjutant was refused by the CSA legal
staff. In July of 1861 he is listed as
serving in Leesburg as well as other
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places in Loudon, Fairfax Counties in
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Virginia. He was killed in battle on 21
From the CSA to Louisa
July 1861 at the battle at Stone Bridge
Wilkes for Captain Wilkes
near Manassas, Virginia. A claim on
back pay of $150.00
behalf of his widow, Lousia Wilkes,
($4,200) and for his horse
was filed by attorney Jacob P. Reed,
$160 ($4,840). All other
Attorney at Law, asking for payments
claims were denied,
of back pay as well as pay as Adjutant
including his claim as pay
and
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Private D. J. Bohannon
10 January 1840 15 May 1899
Company G
Aikens Ranger
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 30.187 W -82 38.783

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Private D J Bohannon
10 January 1840 15 May 1899

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Bohannon is the cover sheet for
Company G of 6th SC Cavalry Aikens
Partisan Rangers. Most likely this is
D G Bohannon of the same Company
and the 6th SC Cavalry. He entered
the service on 28 June 1862 at
Anderson, SC and mustered in at
Columbia, SC on 6 August, 1862. On
the July August service record he
is listed as sick and in the hospital
at Columbia, SC. The only other
record is where a D J Bohannon
was furloughed
on 1 November
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1862. No further records were

Daniel Brown

3 August 1837 9 September 1892


Multiple Candidates
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 30.167 W -82 38.789

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Daniel Brown
3 August 1837 9 September
1892
There are at least 2 Daniel
Browns listed. One in the 16
SC Infantry and one in
Company I of the 6th Cavalry.
It would appear that neither
of these corresponds with
the life dates of this Daniel
Brown.

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have been 62 years old at
the start of the war and
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Private George W. Miller


3 August 1837 9 September 1892
Company A
1st SC Cavalry
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.190 W -82
38.792

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Private George Miller


3 August 1837 9 September 1892

The rate of exchange to


2013 US currency for his
use of horse is $14.00
($392.00) and $12.20 per
month
($341.60).
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Private G W Miller entered service on


23 September 1861 at his home of
Abbeville, SC into Company A of the
1st SC Cavalry. He was paid for the
use of his horse $14.00. In November
1861 through December of 1861 he
is reported sick. Although he was
sick he was paid for the use of his
horse at the rate of $12.20 per
month. In total records show he was
paid for 16 months at $12.20 per
month. In June of 1863 he was
transferred to the regimental band
as a musician. In September of 1863
he is listed as sick again. On 30
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January 1864 he received a gunshot

Private Jacob Pinckney Reed


15 December 1844 22 May 1922
Company C
Palmetto Sharpshooters
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.169 W -82
38.802

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Private J P Reed (Reid)
15 December 1844 22 May 1922
Private Reed entered service on 10 April
1863 at Anderson, SC into Company C of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters. September
October, 1863 service records show him sick
in camp. November December service
records show him sick at hospital. On the
15th of June, 1863 he re-enlisted at
Morristown, Tennessee. He is shown as
working on telegraph lines from May 25 to
June 14, 1863 and receiving extra pay of
$.25 per day (the equivalent of $7.00 per
day in 2013 US currency). He fell sick there
and was left sick in the Lookout Mountain
Field Hospital near Chattanooga, Tennessee
when his company moved out. The hospital
was taken over by Yankees and he was
taken prisoner on 25 November, 1863. After
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Lieutenant James A. Pagett


18 June 1827 13 December 1862
Company L
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.194 W -82
38.783

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Lieutenant James Pagett


18 June 1827 13 December 1862
Lieutenant Pagett entered as an elected
Lieutenant on 20 July 1861 into 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs) at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, Anderson County, South
Carolina. He was 34 Years old at the
time. He served well until he was struck
down in a battle near Fredericksburg,
Virginia on the 13th on December, 1862.
He was severely wounded in the left
breast and died of the wounds on
January 6, 1863.

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month (the equivalent od $2520.00 in
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Sergeant Jesse L. Fant 23 June 1835 26 April 1899


Company L
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.179 W -82
38.770

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Sergeant Jesse L Fant
23 June 1835 26 April 1899

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Sergeant Fant entered service on 20 July


1861 into Company C of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) at Camp Pickens, Sandy Springs,
Anderson County South Carolina. He was
25 years old at the time. In November he
was in battle near Fredericksburg,
Virginia. He was promoted from Private
to 4th Corporal on 23 June 1863. He was
promoted again on 31 August, 1864 to 3rd
Corporal. He was promoted again to 5th
Sergeant on 1 October, 1864 and then 4th
Sergeant shortly after. He was captured
at Petersburg, Virginia on 2 April, 1865
and sent to City Point Prison Camp. He
was released on 15 June, 1865 from
Harts Island, New York Harbor. His
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John B. Sloan
6 November 1824 21 September 1862
Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.170 W -82
38.801

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Lieutenant John Sloan


6 November 1824 21 September
1862

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Lieutenant Sloan entered service on


22 June, 1861 as an elected
Lieutenant of Company D of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs) at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, Anderson County, South
Carolina. On his March April service
record he is recorded as sick in
quarters. He died of a unnamed
disease at Charlottesville, Virginia on
23 September, 1862. His last pay
rate was $80.00 per month (the
equivalent of $2240.00 in 2013 US
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Private John Bayles Clarke


1824 1888
Captain Kirks Partisan Rangers H-Y
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 30.174 W -82 38.789

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Private J. B. Clarke
1824 1888
Private Clarke is filed under
Captain Kirks Partisan Rangers H-Y
name is listed as Clarke, J.
Private Clarke entered Captain
Trenholms Company, Rutledge
Mounted Riflemen & Horse Artillery
on 11 February, 1863 at Pocatalico,
South Carolina.

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It is noted on service records that


Conscript assigned from 30
regiment Reserves by order of
General W. Walker. On sick furlough
15 February 1863 for 20 days. Has
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Private Joseph R. Pickett

11 December 1826 12 September


1864
Company
K
7th
SC Cavalry
First Baptist Church
Cemetery
GPS
N 34 30.176 W -82
38.792

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Private Joseph R. Pickett


11 December 1826 12 September
1864

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Private Pickett enter service into


Company K of the 7th Cavalry on 3
February 1864 at Greenville, South
Carolina. He is listed in the CSA
General Hospital at Farmville,
Virginia with a complaint of severe
diarrhea on 3 June 1864. Admitted
to Jackson Hospital for 3 days and
returned to duty on 6 June 1864. On
the September October service
records indicate he was put on
dismounted regiment status since 7
October, 1864. He was captured at
Farmville, Virginia on 6 April, 1865
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Private Peter A. Keys


28 June 1840 24 December 1880
Company C
Palmetto Sharpshooters
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.194 W -82
38.808

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Private P. A. Keys
28 June 1840 24 December 1880

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Private Keys entered the service


on 26 April 1861 for a 6 months
term at Lexington, South Carolina
on 26 April, 1861into Company B
of the 4th SC Infantry. He is listed
on a muster out list as leaving
service on 9 July, 1861. He served
just over 2 months. He then reenlisted for a 2 year period from
termination of his original term
into Palmetto Sharpshooters
Company C. He was wounded in
action at Gaines Mills, Virginia on
27 June 1862. He has returned to
duty by May of 1863 and
requested to be detached to the
enrollment office at Columbia, SC.
He is later recommended to act
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Private Joseph Lewis Dawson


12 December 1829 22 April 1873
Company G
1st SC Infantry (Butlers)
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.182
38.773

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Private J. L Dawson
12 December 1829 22 April 1873

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Private Dawson entered Company G of the


1st SC Infantry on 17 November 1862 at
Anderson, South Carolina. In January 1864
he is listed as being in General Hospital at
Charleston, South Carolina. He was charged
for a lost knapsack, by neglect. Private
Dawson was detached as a mail carrier
between May 1862 to November 1862.
Private Dawson was wounded severely in
the arm and face on 17 November, 1863. He
is listed as a deserter on 12 September
1864. No other service records were found.
No papers to confirm the deserter charges
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Private William Cadow McFall

8 January 1839 28 September


1884
First Baptist
Church
N 34 30.184
Company
K Cemetery
SC InfantryGPSHampton
Legion W -82
38.798

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Private William C McFall


8 January 1839 28 September 1884
Private McFall joined service on14
April 1861 at his home in Anderson, SC
into Company C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. In January 1863 he was
detached as Provost Guard (military
police) by order of General Lee. In
November 1864 he is listed as Division
Provost Guard. He functioned in this
capacity until he was paroled on 9
April at Appomattox Court House,
Virginia.
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2nd Lieutenant William Chiles Davis


24 September 1841 12
November 1873
st
Company
B
1
SC Rifles
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS
N 34 30.170 W -82
38.803

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Private William Davis


24 September 1841 12
November 1873

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Private William Davis entered


service on 18 March 1861 at
Ringgold, Georgia into Company B
of the 36th Georgia Infantry. There
are many candidates with this
name but the birth year matches
this one.

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David Anderson
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 30.183

W -82 38.798

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but doubtful

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David Anderson at 1st Baptist was


born in 1802 and died in 1861. He
would have been 59 years old at the
start of the war when he died. No
record of David Anderson being
killed in 1861 from Anderson, SC.
Only record close was a D. J.
Anderson from Bennettsville, SC.

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Major William Anderson


1832 4 July 1862
Company J
4th SC Infantry
First Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 30.183 W -82 38.798

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Major William Anderson


1832 4 July 1862

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Major Anderson entered


service on 14 April 1861
at his home of Anderson
South Carolina into
Company J of the 4th SC
Infantry. He was later
elected as Major of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters
on 16 April, 1862. Major
Anderson was wounded
at the Battle of Seven
Days, Fraysers Farm, in
Richmond, Virginia and
died of his wounds on 4
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First Creek Baptist Church


Cemetery

First Creek Baptist Church of Flatrock


Anderson, South Carolina
F M Bonds
John Wesley Bowen
Robert Caldwell
John A. Elgin
Ambrose Milton Fleming
John J. H. Hall
William A. Hall
Josiah B. Hall
Willie McGee Harkness
Abner H. McGee
John M. McGee
George W. Milford
David Murdock
Thomas Lorton Robertson
J. Z. H. Swilling
William Elijah Walters (verify)

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Private John Wesley Bowen

20 September 1845 7 September


1938
th
First Creek Baptist
Cemetery
34 20.278 W -82
Company
I
14GPS
SCN
Infantry
32.996
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record.
This John Bowen would have
been 16 in 1861 at wars start.
John W. Bowen
20 September 1845 7
September 1938
Possible John W Bowen
Company I of the 14th SC
Infantry. This veteran in
Company I of the 14th SC
Infantry was born in 1841, not
1845 though.

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F M Bonds
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.278
32.996

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Private Ambrose Milton Fleming


1830 1895
Company F
24 SC Infantry
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 34.200 W -82
32.900

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Private Ambrose Fleming


1830 1895
Private Fleming joined into the service
at Camp Gist near Charleston, South
Carolina on 28 March 1862. He joined
into Company F of the 24th SC
Volunteers for a period between March
28 1862 and August of 1864 without
serious incident or injury.

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Private David Murdock


24 October 1819 25 January 1908
Company G
5th SC Reserves
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 2.267 W -82 32.980

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Private David Murdock


24 October 1819 25 January 1908
Private David Murdock entered
service into Company G of the 5th SC
Reserves at Summerville, South
Carolina from his home in Abbeville,
South Carolina. He enlisted for a
period of 90 days. He was 43 years
old when he enlisted.

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Private George W. Milford


29 December 1834 6 February 1821
Company G
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.278 W -82
32.996

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Private George Milford


29 December 1834 6 February 1821

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Private Milford entered service in 20


July 1861 at Camp Pickens in Sandy
Springs, Anderson County, South
Carolina into Company G of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs). He was wounded on 20
July 1861. Private Milford is recorded
as being enroute from Abbeville
District to camp near Martinsburg,
Virginia between 9 July 1862 to 6
August 1862. Private Milford is
recorded as being in the hospital on 14
July, 1863 with additional wounds. On
September through December 1863 he
is recorded as being on wounded
furlough. In January 1864 he is listed
as inMain
the hospital
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Private J. Z. H. Swilling
6 December 1842 27 May 1864
Company D
7th SC Infantry
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.322 W -82
32.997

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Private J Z H Swilling
6 December 1842 27 May 1864
Private Swilling, age 18, entered
Company D of the 7th SC Infantry on 4
June, 1861 at Camp Butler. He contracted
severe and recurring bouts of measles
and typhoid fever causing what was
caused debility. Private Swilling was
medically discharged from Charlottesville,
Virginia.
He died of unstated causes in 1864 at the
age of 21 years, most likely related to his
diseases contracted during his service.
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Private John A. Elgin


1820 1905
Company C
1st SC State Troops
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.275
32.986

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Private John A Elgin


1820 1905
Private John A Elgin joined into
his military service on 1 August,
1863 at Anderson, South
Carolina. He entered Company C
of the 1st South Carolina Troops
for a 6 months enlistment. There
are no further service records.

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John J. H. Hall
1814 27 January 1884
Company G
2nd SC Rifles
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.319 W -82
32.985

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Sergeant John J Hall
1814 27 January 1884

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Sergeant Hall entered service on


11 January, 1862 into Company G of
the 2nd SC Rifles at Anderson,
South Carolina. E enlisted as a 4th
Sergeant. He was paid a $50.00
enlistment bounty on 26 February,
1862. Promotions came quickly. He
was quickly promoted to 3rd
Sergeant in July 1862 1st Sergeant
in August of 1863 and full Sergeant
by October 1864. He was wounded
in the battle for Manassas in
Virginia on 30 August, 1862. He
spent some time in the Warren
Hospital until after October of
1862. On 14 October, 1864 he was
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Private Abner H. McGee


27 December 1841 13 August 1862
Company G
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.319 W -82
32.995

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and brother Johns memorial on
right side. Both lost in battle in
different conflicts in Virginia, 6
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Private Abner H. McGee
27 December 1841 13 August 1862
Private Abner H. McGee, age 20, joined
into 1st SC Rifles (Orrs) into Company G on
20 July, 1861 at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, from his home in Anderson
County, South Carolina. He was wounded
at the Battle at Gaines Mills near
Manchester, Virginia and was carried into
the saw mill workshop for treatment of his
wounds. He died there in the workshop on
12 August, 1862. He was due back pay and
bounty for enlisting to the sum of $112.40
which was paid to his father, Michael
McGee. Private Abner McGees brother,
John M. McGee of Company F, 3rd SC
Volunteers was killed, near Richmond,
Virginia, just prior to this on 29 June, 1862.
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Private Abner
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Private John M. McGee


1841 29 June 1862
Company F
3rd SC Infantry
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.319 W -82
32.995

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Abners memorial on left side


and brother Johns memorial on
right side. Both lost in battle in
different conflicts in Virginia 6
weeks apart.
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Private John M. McGee


1841 29 June 1862
Private John McGee, age 21, enlisted
on 15th April, 1861 into Company F of
the 3rd SC Volunteers at Boyds Old
Field in Anderson, South Carolina. He
served well until he was wounded at
Savage Station, Virginia on 29 June,
1862. He died shortly after from the
wounds received. His younger brother,
Abner, age 20, died 6 weeks later in
another battle in Virginia on 12
August, 1862 at Gains Mills near
Manchester, Virginia.
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Private Josiah B. Hall


18 November 1839 3 September 1915
Company E
2th SC Infantry
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.316 W -82
32.985

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Private Josiah B. Hall


18 November 1839 3 September
1915

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Private Hall entered service on 28th


December, 1861 at Anderson,
South Carolina into Company E of
the 20th SC Volunteer Infantry. He
had originally signed up for 1 year
service. His service record is
mislabeled on Fold 3 as Joseph B.
Hall, not as Josiah as it should be.
He served until the end of the war
with promotion in rank. Private
Hall was paroled on 26 April, 1865
at Greensboro, North Carolina
when General Johnson surrendered
his
troops
to General Sherman 2
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Private Robert Caldwell


18 November 1818 2 September 1897
Company C
1st SC State Troops
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.280 W -82
32.990

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Private Robert Caldwell


18 November 1818 2
September 1897
Private Caldwell joined into
Company C of the 1st SC State
Troops at Anderson, South
Carolina on 1 August 1863 for a
term of 6 months. He was last
marked present on duty on a
service record dated October
1863. There are no further
service records found.

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Private Thomas Lorton Robertson


11 November 1838 13
February 1863
& 14th N 34 20.304
First Creek Baptist
Cemetery
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Company
I
1st GPS
SC Infantry
33.008

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Private Thomas L. Robertson


11 November 1838 13 February
1863
Private Robertson entered into
Company I of the 14th SC Infantry at
Camp Butler on 1 September, 1861.
He is listed as being on sick furlough
on 28 February, 1862. The next
service record shows him as having
died on 13 February, 1863. Broken
Fortunes reference book has him
listed as having died on February 3,
1863 at Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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Chaplin William Elijah Walters


7 September 1836 25 July 1890
Company F & S
2nd SC Rifles
First Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 20.303 W -82
32.991

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Chaplin William E. Walters


7 September 1836 25 July 1890

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Private Walters entered service


at Anderson, South Carolina on 7
June 1861 at the age of 24 years.
He joined Company B of the 4th
SC Infantry. On the July August
service record he was ordered on
sick furlough by the Company
surgeon. He is reported as being
in the General Hospital in
Charlottesville, Virginia on 11
November 1861 with severe
diarrhea. Private Walters was
appointed as Chaplin on 1
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January,
1862. No further

Private Willie McGee Harkness

29 December 1844 13 December


1862
First CreekCompany
Baptist Cemetery
GPS
N 34 (Orrs)
20.319 W -82
G
1st SC
Rifles
33.002

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Private William Harkness


29 December 1844 13
December 1862

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Private Harkness entered into


2nd Company B of the 7th South
Carolina Infantry at Charleston,
South Carolina on 1 August,
1861. He was 17 tears old and
his home was Anderson, South
Carolina. He was killed in
action on 13 December, 1862 at
the Battle of Fredericksburg,
Virginia. His father, John
Harkness, filed for and
received his due from the CSA
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and

Private William A. Hall


20 march 1820 25 May 1892
Company G
5th SC Reserves
First Creek Baptist Cemetery
GPS N 34 20.277 W -82
32.999

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Private William Hall


20 march 1820 25 May 1892

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Private Hall entered service on 10


November, 1863 from his home in
Abbeville, South Carolina. He
reported to Summerville, South
Carolina to join Company G of the
5th SC Reserves. He is listed as
being 200 mile from his rendezvous
point. Point not named. His age is
listed as 42.8 years old when he
enlisted. Private Hall was
discharged from service on 15
February, 1863.
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First Presbyterian Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Joseph M. Adams
William Felix Barr
Thomas Prue Benson
Alexander Brown
Enoch Benson Cater
Thomas M. Cater
William Harrison Cater
Hiram C. Cooley
James Milton Erskine
Henry D. Garrison
Elliott Monroe Keith
Samuel H. Langston
Joab L. Mauldin
Madsion Lewers
Kennedy
Peter Keys McCully
W. A. McFall
Benjamin F. McDavid
John E. Norris
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William Calhoun Norris


James Lawrence Orr (verify)
John Blair Prevost
William S. Sharp
John S. Smith
David Sloan Taylor
William R. Todd
Samuel Maverick Van Wyck
Benjamin F. Whitner
Elias Eugene
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Joseph Newton Whitner

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Private Alexander Brown


18 October 1822 10 March 1897
Company F
1st SC Artillery
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.264 W -82
39.228
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cemetery.
No headstone found or exact location
of burial established.

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Private Alexander Brown


18 October 1822 10 March
1897
Private Brown initially entered
service at Nashville, Tennessee
on 1 June 1862 before
transferring on 1 June 1862 at
Fort Sumter, South Carolina into
Company F of the 1st Artillery
Band. He served there from his
transfer until his discharge in
August 1864.
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Private Benjamin F. McDavid


18 January 1840 4 September 1910
Company A
16th SC Infantry
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.246 W -82
39.258

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Private Benjamin F. McDavid


18 January 1840 4 September 1910

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Private McDavid enlisted into service


on 12 December, 1861 at Camp
Hampton as a 1st Corporal of
Company A of the 16th SC Infantry.
On August 28, 1862 Corporal
McDavid is listed as having left his
assigned detailed duty and was
reduced in rank to Private. In
November 1862 he was listed as on
furlough by doctors certificate. In
January he is listed as being an
orderly in the hospital. July of 1863
finds Private McDavid sick at Walkers
general
Hospital in Lauderdale
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James Milton Erskine (verify) no Fold 3 record in SC or Ga


First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.244 W -82
39.237

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anywhere in Fold
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NC, SC and
Georgia.

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2nd Lieutenant Thomas Prue Benson


10 June 1835 8 October
1880
B
4th SC
Infantry
First PresbyterianCompany
Church Cemetery
GPS
N 34 30.253 W -82
39.233

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Lieutenant Thomas Benson


10 June 1835 8 October 1880

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Lieutenant Benson entered service


on 7 June 1861 after enlisting at
Anderson, South Carolina on 14
April. 1861. He entered Company B
of the 4th SC Volunteers as a 1st
Sergeant. In September of 1861 he
was promoted to Brevet 2nd
Lieutenant (Brevet rank, usually
an honorary rank). Hi left the
service in November1861 with his
leaving rate of pay at $80.00 per
month (the equivalent of $2240.00
in 2013 US currency.
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Private David Sloan Taylor


1845 1891
Company I
16 SC Infantry
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.262
39.267

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Private David Taylor


1845 1891
Davis S Taylor that joined the 16th SC
Infantry was born in 1833 so this is
not the same person, but is the
closest found in Fold 3 records.
The David Sloan Taylor was 16 years
old in 1861, the beginning of the war.

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Captain & Surgeon Hiram C. Cooley


1822 1878
Companies F & S
4th SC Infantry
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.334 W -82
39.334

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Captain Hiram C. Cooley


1822 1878

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Elias Eugene Whitner


22 November 1839 21 March 1872
Unable to confirm any Confederate service
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.262 W -82
39.284

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Whitner found on nps.gov
and fold 3. Unable to
confirm without more
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Private Elliott Monroe Keith


31 March 1824 1 April 1862
Company A
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.248 W -82
39.224

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Private EM Keith
31 March 1824 1 April 1862

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Private Keith was conscripted into service on


18 March, 1862 at Pickens County Court House
into Company A of 1st South Carolina Rifles
(Orrs). He reported and was mustered in on 8
August, 1862 at the age of 38 years. He was
paid a bounty of $50.00 (the equivalent of
$1400.00 in 2013 US currency) on 30 May,
1862. He is listed as a lawyer and made a
request to the Confederate Command,
Secretary of War, for a position of Lieutenant
Colonel from his conscripted rank of Private
due to his pre-war efforts in raising troops for
service. His request was not granted. He was
granted a medical discharge on 8 August,
1862 due to existing liver disease that had
been a problem for him.
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Private Enoch Benson Cater


9 October 1847 17 December 1886
Company H
2nd Cavalry
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.248 W -82
39.230

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Private E B Cater
9 October 1847 17 December 1886
Private Cater entered service into
Troop H of the 2nd South Carolina
Reserves at Anderson, South
Carolina on 1 September, 1864 after
enlisting on 1 August 1864. He was
immediately detached for service as
a courier for General Beauregard by
his command. There are no further
records found.
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Private Henry D. Garrison


Company B

25 February 1820 26 March, 1895


16th SC Infantry

First Presbyterian Church Cemetery


39.230

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GPS N 34 30.240

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Private H D Garrison
25 February 1820 26 March,
1895

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Private Garrison entered service


to Company B of the 16th SC
Infantry at Camp Hampton on 12
December after enlisting on 27
November, 1861. His rank at
enlistment was 4th Corporal. He
progressed through the ranks of
Corporal by receiving 3rd Corporal
in September 1862, 2nd Corporal
in November 1862 and 1st
Corporal the same month. The
only other rank change was that
in January 1864 he was reduced
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James Lawrence Orr (Non participant in the war)


First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.252 W -82
39.234

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James Lawrence Orr

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Private Joab L. Mauldin


1838 18 August 1861
Company B
2nd SC Infantry
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.252 W -82
39.244

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Private Joab Mauldin


1838 18 August 1861
Private Mauldin entered service
into Company B of the 2nd South
carolina Volunteer Infantry at
Columbia, Sc and mustered in at
Camp Davis near Richmond,
Virginia on 23 May, 1861. He was
22 years of age at the time. His
home was Greenville, South
Carolina. He contracted Typhoid
Fever and consequently died on
18 August, 1861.
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Private John E. Norris


12 March 1837 16 October 1861
Company F
2nd SC Infantry
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.249 W -82
39.241

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Private John E Norris
12 March 1837 16 October 1861
Private John Erwing Norris joined into
Company B of the 4th SC Infantry at
Columbia, South Carolina on14 April,
1861 and mustered in on 7 June, 1861
from his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. He was 24 years old at the
time. In July 1861 he is listed as being
sick in the hospital. He consequently
died in the hospital near Germantown,
near Fairfax, Virginia on 16 October,
1861 of Typhoid Fever.

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His father, Andrew O. Norris, claimed


his back pay as Private Norris was not
married and without children. His pay
due him was $5.86 back pay and a
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$25.00
clothing

Sergeant John S. Smith


21 October 1841 1 January 1884
Company L
2nd SC Rifles
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.249 W -82
39.236

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Sergeant John S Smith


21 October 1841 1 January 1884

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Sergeant Smith entered service into


Company L of the 2nd SC Rifles at Adams
Run, South Carolina on 21 April, 1862 as
a 1st Sergeant. He was wounded in the
Battle of 7Days near Richmond, Virginia
on June 27, 1862 and is listed as
wounded in bowels. In May of 1863
Sergeant Smith was sick in the hospital.
July of 1863 finds Sergeant Smith
present on duty. He is furloughed on 5
March 1864 to 5 May, 1864 (no reason
given) and had it extended to 15 April,
1864.
He
was paroled at Appomattox
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Hospital Steward John Blair Prevost


6 November 1839 9 August
1877
First PresbyterianCompany
Church Cemetery
N 34 30.248 W -82
D
5th GPS
SC Cavalry
39.259

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Private J B Prevost
6 November 1839 9 August 1877
Private Prevost entered service at
Charleston, South Carolina into
Company A of the 17th SC Cavalry at the
age of 22 years. He is listed on a
petition to make major R J Jeffords
promoted to Colonel of the consolidated
regiment.
He is next listed as being in Company D
of the 5th SC Cavalry. He was detailed by
general Beauregard to report to
Surgeon Thomason in July 1863 to
become a hospital steward (like a
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Sergeant Joseph M. Adams


1836 8 January 1878
Company G
Palmetto Sharpshooters
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.260 W -82
39.285

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Captain J M Adams
1836 8 January 1878
Captain Adams entered service on 28
January 1862 into Companies F & S of
the 4th SC Infantry. He was appointed
as Captain and Quartermaster with a
pay rate of $140.00 per month.
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Joseph Newton Whitner (Unlikely Participant)


First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.268
39.269

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J N Whitner
11 April 1799 31 March 1864
Age at start of civil war would
have been 60. Unlikely he was
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J N Whitner
11 April 1799 31 March 1864
Age at start of civil war would
have been 60. Unlikely he was
a participant.

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Madison Lewers Kennedy


No records found
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.243
39.256

Madison Lewers Kennedy is buried in Section C


Grave No. 75
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Private Peter Keys McCully


22 June 1845 20 June 1917
Company B
SC State Cadets
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.254 W -82
39.221
Need photo of grave. He is buried at Grave 22
Section C at
First Presbyterian Church with a Cross of
Honor at his grave. He had association with SC
State Cadets.

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Private Peter K. McCully
22 June 1845 20 June 1917
Private McCully entered service as a South
Carolina Cadet at the age of 18 years old
into Company B of the South Carolina
Cadets at Charleston, South Carolina for a
period of 3 months. There are very few
service records to indicate service.

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The Battalion of State Cadets was created


on January 28, 1861. It was also known as
John B. White's Battalion; the Local Defense
Troops, Charleston; the Boy Battalion; and
the Battalion of State Cadets-South Carolina
Infantry. The State Cadets was made up of
men who were attending The Citadel
Academy in Charleston and The Arsenal
Academy in Columbia. These academies had
been combined to create the South Carolina
Military Academy. Though the State Cadets
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Samuel Maverick Van Wyck


First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.250
39.269

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Sergeant S. L. Langston
15 April 1823 17 May 1878
Company B
4th SC Infantry
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.267 W -82
39.271

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Sergeant S H Langston
15 April 1823 17 May 1878

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Sergeant Langston entered service as


a 3rd Sergeant into Company B of the
4th SC Infantry at Anderson, South
Carolina on 14 April 1861 and
mustered in on 7 June 1861. In July
1861 he is shown as sick in the
hospital and issued a furlough from
31 September, 1861 until 31 October,
1861. After completing his 1 year
commitment he was discharged. His
leaving pay was $11.00 per month
(the equivalent of $308.00 in 2013 US
currency).
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Private Benjamin F. Whitner


22 February 1835 14 January 1919
Co G 6th Cavalry, Co B 7th Cavalry & Rutledge Mtd.
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.267 W -82
39.271

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Private B F Whitner
22 February 1835 14 January 1919
Private Whitner entered service into
Rutledge Mounted Riflemen on 10 July, 1862
at Columbia, SC. He mustered in on 12
January 1863 at Pocatalico, South Carolina.
He is listed as being paid for the use of a
horse at $24.50 (the equivalent of $686.00
in 2013 US currency) for November &
December of 1863. His company merged
with Company B of the 7th SC Cavalry on 1
March, 1864 and served until 31 August
1864. He was detached for use as a clerk
after a letter recommending his was written
by James L Orr. The letter outlined Private
Whitner as the son of Judge Whitner, a
graduate of South Carolina College, a lawyer
and an honorable and outstanding citizen.
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Private Thomas M. Cater


14 February 1846 4 April 1917
Co D
1st SC Militia
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.261 W -82
39.226

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Private T M Cater
14 February 1846 4 April
1917

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Private T M Cater from


Abbeville, South Carolina is
listed as joining Company B of
the 4th SC Reserves. He was in
the hospital in Charleston, SC
in September 1864 and was
issued a furlough for 60 days.
He was to be transferred to
Captain Wesley Robertson on 1
November, 1864. He is also
listed as being in Company D of
the 1st SC Reserves but that he
never reported. The is very
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Private W. A. McFall
Company K

August 1842 25 November 1888


Infantry Hampton Legion

First Presbyterian Church Cemetery


39.225

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GPS N 34 30.255

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Private William McFall


August 1842 25 November 1888

No
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A Private William McFall is listed as


joining but there are little support
records and a William McFall was
reported for Hamptons Legion as a
deserter.
It is unclear if this McFall is either
or both of these records.
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Private William Harrison Cater


5 August 1841 18 May 1876
Company B
4th SC Infantry
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.254 W -82
39.226

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Private W H Cater
5 August 1841 18 May 1876
Private Cater, age 19, joined for a one year
enlistment from his home in Anderson, SC into
the 4th SC Volunteers on 14 April, 1861. In
June 1861 General Beauegard issued an order
of indefinite furlough from 1 July, 1861.
Service records further indicate he was
diagnosed as having contracted tuberculosis.
He was discharged on 30 January 1862 from
the hospital in Centerville, Virginia.
He is described as being 5 feet 7 inches tall,
age 20 at the time of discharge, fair
complexion, black eyes, black hair and a
student by occupation when he enlisted. He
was due and was paid his back pay of $54.13
(the equivalent of $15.15.64 in 2013 US
currency) and a clothing allowance of $29.00
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Lieutenant William Calhoun Norris


September 1830 10 July
1862
First Presbyterian
Church K
Cemetery
GPS (Orrs)
N 34 30.251 W -82
Company
1st SC Rifles
39.240

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Lieutenant William C. Norris


September 1830 10 July 1862
Lieutenant Norris was a medical
doctor entering as a 2nd Lieutenant at
Camp Pickens, Sandy Springs,
Anderson, South Carolina at the age
of 30 years on 20 July, 1861. He
served for a period of 1 year without
serious incident but was killed in
battle at Gaines Mill, Virginia on 10
July, 1862. He was promoted to 1st
Lieutenant after his death on 12 July,
1862. His rate of pay at his death was
$80.00 per month (the equivalent of
$2240.00 in 2013 US currency).
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Private William Felix Barr


3 February 1832 27 August 1895
Company G
7th SC Cavalry
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.266 W -82
39.278

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Private William F Barr
3 February 1832 27 August 1895
Private Barr entered service into Co
G of the 7th SC Cavalry on 11
February 1863 at Anderson, SC. On
December 1863 he is listed as sick in
the hospital. On 22 February 1863 he
was furloughed for 15 days to
recuperate. In December of 1863 he
was promoted to promoted to
Corporal. On 2 April, 1865 he was
admitted to the General Hospital #9
at Richmond, Virginia and
consequently captured on 3 April
18635 at the hospital.

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On October 13, 1863 he was repaid


for recruiting expenses incurred in
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William R. Todd
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.240
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Captain William S. Sharp


23 January 1833 4 November 1896
Companies F & S
2nd SC Rifles
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery GPS N 34 30.240 W -82
39.230

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Captain William S. Sharpe


23 January 1833 4 November 1896

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Winchester, Virginia into Companies
F & S of the 2nd SC Rifles. His
commission was officially dated 1
January, 1862. He was transferred to
Brigade Command Staff on 26
September, 1864.
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Flat Rock Baptist Church


Cemetery

Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Elias Z. Brown
P. C. Hall
William S. Hall
J. T. Hanna
John C. Haynie
S. R. Haynie
Stephen P. Haynie
Tillman Tate
Grief Tate
John Thomas Webb

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Private S. R. Haynie
1834 - 19 May 1871
Company E
20th SC Infantry and Co J
4th SC Infantry
Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 25.613
39.378

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Private Sydney R. Haynie
1834 - 19 May 1871

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Private Haynie entered Company I of the


4th SC Infantry as a Private into Company
E of the 20th SC Infantry on 14 April, 1863
at Anderson, SC. He enlisted for a period
of 1 year. He took ill shortly after
enlistment due to ill health from
exposure to camp life and the colder
climate. He was issued a medical
discharge and was paid his back pay of
$26.03 (the equivalent of $728.84 in
2013 US currency), his clothing
allowance of $29.00 (the equivalent of
$812.00 in 2013 US currency)and a travel
expense from Centerville, Virginia to
Anderson, SC at a rate of 16 cents (the
equivalent of $4.62 in 2013 US
currency)per
20 miles for a total of $4.95
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Privat Grief Tate 29 June 1820 7 February 1892


Company F
2nd SC Rifles
Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 25.609
39.391

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Private Grief Tate


29 June 1820 7 February 1892
Private Tate enlisted into Company F
of the 2nd SC Rifles on 20 February
1864 from his hoem in Anderson, SC.
He is listed as mustering in at
Gordonsville, Virginia. In June 1864
he is listed as on sick furlough. Again
in September he is listed as being on
sick furlough since 1 August, 1864.
He was paroled at Appomattox,
Virginia on 9 April 1865.
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John Thomas Webb 20 August 1841 8 July 1862


Company B
4th SC Volunteers
Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 25.609
39.388

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20 August 1841 8 July 1862

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Private John T Webb entered service on 14


April, 1861 into Company B of the 4th SC
Volunteers from his home in Anderson, SC. He
signed up for 1 year service. Private Webb
served his first year without any major
incidents of injuries. He re-enlisted 16 April,
1862 for the duration of the war and his
company was merged into the Palmetto
Sharpshooters Company C. He was wounded
on 31 May, 1862 at a battle at Anderson, SC
and died from his wounds 8 July 1862. His
father claimed his sons back pay and all due
for his sons commitment. He was paid back
pay for 1 month, 8 days at $11.00 per month
at $11.00 per month, total $13.93(the
equivalent of $ 308.00 in 2013 US currency),
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Private John C. Haynie


Company E

7 July 1823 22 August 1898


20th SC Infantry

Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 25.616


39.342

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Private John C. Haynie


7 July 1823 22 August 1898

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Private Haynie joined into Company E


of the 20th SC Infantry on 14 March,
1863 at Anderson, South Carolina. He
was transferred by order of General
Ripley on 15 June, 1863 to merge into
the cavalry due t excessive numbers
in his company. He is listed as sick on
furlough on 29 September, 1863 for
30 days. On another service record
his sick leave was extended from 29
October to 10 December 1963. From
then he is listed on picket duty until
30 April, 1864. No further records are
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Private J. T. Hanna 28 January 1831 1 November 1903


Company F
24th SC Infantry
Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 25.620
39.365

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J T Hanna
28 January 1831 1 November 1903

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Private J T Hanna enlisted into Co F of


the 24th Infantry from his home at
Anderson, SC. He mustered in at Camp
Gist, near Charleston, SC on 28 March,
1862. He was appointed 4th Corporal on
10 February, 1863. He reported sick in
arch 1863. He was promoted to 1st
Corporal on 1 June, 1863. He was
promoted again to Sergeant on 1 August
1863. Sergeant Hanna is reported AWOL
and was reduced in rank. He had 5
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Private P C Hall 3 January 1842 29 January 1924


Company C
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 25.620 W -82
39.365

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Private PC Hall
3 January 1842 29 January 1924

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into Company C of the Palmetto
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at Anderson, SC. He served his 1
year commitment without serious
incident or injury and re-enlisted
for the duration of the war on 16
April 1862. He was wounded in
action on 31 May, 1862. On
September 1863 service record he
is listed as sick in the hospital. He
was listed as sick with bronchitis
on 5 April, 1863. Again on 5 July,
1863 to 8 august, 1863 he is sick
in hospital with diarrhea. Again
on 2 October,
1863 he is again
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Elias Z. Brown 26 January 1839 12 July 1916


Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 25.611
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Private Elias Z. Brown
26 January 1839 12 July 1916
Private Elias Brown entered service at
Sumter, SC into Company E of the 19th SC
Infantry on 28 December, 1861 at the age
of 22 years.
He was captured on 25 November, 1863
at a battle near Chattanooga, Tennessee
at a place called Missionary Ridge,
Tennessee. He lost his gun and
accoutrements there is reported on his
service record. He was sent to Louisville,
Kentucky for exchange in December of
1863. He signed the Oath of Allegiance on
20 June, 1865 at Rock Island Barracks,
Illinois.
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Private Stephen P. Haynie


5 November 1829 8 June 1862
Company J
4th SC Infantry
Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 25.613 W -82
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Private/Lieutenant Stephen P. Haynie
5 November 1829 8 June 1862
Lieutenant Haynie entered service on 7 June,
1861 at Columbia, SC as a Private from his home
in Anderson, SC into Company J of the 4th SC
Infantry at the age of 30 years. On 20 April 1862
he was promoted to Lieutenant and Acting
Adjutant for the Company. He was wounded in
the Battle at Fraziers Farm, Virginia and
subsequently died from his wounds on 8 July,
1862.
He was due back pay in the amount of $40.33
(the equivalent of $1129.24 in 2013 US currency)
as a private, $208.00 (the equivalent of $5824.00
in 2013 US currency) as a Lieutenant, $13.00
(the equivalent of $364.00 in 2013 US currency)
as Adjutant , a $50.00 (the equivalent of
$1400.00 in 2013 US currency) enlistment bounty
and a clothing commutation of $25.00 (the
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Private William S. Hall 22 April 1822 13 January 1903


Company G
2nd SC Rifles
Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery

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Private William S Hall
22 April 1822 13 January 1903

Erysipelas is a superficial
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Private Hall. Age 42, entered service,


21 April, 1864 at his home in
Anderson, SC into Company G of the
2nd SC Rifles. He was assigned as a
nurse in various hospitals during the
time he was active. On 23 June, 1864
he was on sick furlough for 30 days
due to complication of rheumatism.
On 7 December, 1864 he returned to
duty. On 3 January, 1865 he was
ordered to report to Surgeon Bland at
Jackson Hospital, Richmond, Virginia
for assignment. He is reported as on
sick call from January 1865 until June
1865 suffering from Erysipelas (see
note on left). His actual occupation is
listed as a shoe maker but
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unable to work at it due to
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Private Tillman Tate 26 May 1817 18 October 1863


Company C 1st SC State Troops
Flat Rock Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 34 25.611
39.384

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Private Tillman Tate


26 May 1817 18 October 1863
Private Tilman Tate entered service
into Company C of the 1st South
Carolina State Troops on 1 August,
1862 from his home in Anderson,
SC. He joined for a period of 6
months. His only service record
shows he died of unstated reasons
on 18 October, 1862.

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Friendship Baptist Church Honea

Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery


Honea Path, South Carolina

Drayton Wilson Gambrell

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Private Drayton Wilson Gambrell


11 May 1848 31 October 1913
Company A
13th SC Infantry
Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery GPS N 29.872 W -82
23.010

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Private D W Gambrell
11 May 1848 31 October 1913
Private Gambrell enlisted on 11
April 1862 for a period on 6
months. listed on only 2 service
records it shows him wounded
and absent. No further records of
him or his further service could be
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G. Elrod family Cemetery

G. Elrod Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
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Private Adam F. Elrod 18 January 1834 24 June 1906


Company D
18th SC Infantry
G. Elrod Family Cemetery GPS N 34 40.383 W -82 28.379

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Private Adam F. Elrod


18 January 1834 24 June 1906

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Private Adam F. Elrod entered


service on 4 December, 1861 into
Company D of the 18th SC Infantry at
Mountain Spring, Anderson, South
Carolina for a period of 1 year. On
the January 1862 service record he
is shown as being sick in the
hospital. He is shown sick again in
April as well as January of 1863. He
was discharged by order of the
Medical Board in November 1863.
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Gambrell Family Cemetery

Gambrell Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
James H. Gambrell

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Private James H. Gambrell


Gambrell Family Cemetery

GPS N 34 18.446

W -82 42.716

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Private James H. Gambrell entered


service on 4 December 1861 into
Company D of the 18th SC Infantry at
Mountain Springs, Anderson, SC. He
committed for a period of 12 months.

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Generostee ARP Presbyterian Church
Cemetery

Generostee ARP Presbyterian Cemetery


Iva, South Carolina
Samuel W. Boyd
James N. Campbell
Jesse Alexander
Campbell
John W. Campbell
William Obediah
Campbell
J. O. Evans
William Hamilton
William F. Harris
Ashbury M. Holland
J. J. Martin
John S. Pressley
William Ransom
David J. Sherard
James W. Sherard
Samuel W. Sherard
Thomas A. Sherard
John R. Simpson
J. Flemmon Stacks

James W.
Stevenson
Thomas A. Stevenson
William Steward
John W. Stewart
Andrew J. Watt
J. G. Watt
John W. Watt
Thomas Alex Watt
Wiliam H. Watt
Samuel Whorton

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Sergeant William A. Ransom


Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery
42.716

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Sergeant William A. Ransom entered


service on 1 August 1861 at Rome,
Georgia into Company C of Georgias
Floyd Legion. He enlisted for a 6
month term and was discharged.

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Private John Wiley Stewart


Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery
42.716

GPS N 34 18.446

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Private John W. Stewart entered


service on 10 November, 1862 into
Company F of the 5th SC Reserves at
the age of 48 years. He joined his
company at Summerville, SC for a
period of 90 days.

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Private John W. Watt Unknown Unknown


Company F 24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.446
42.716
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Private John W Watt


Unknown Unknown
Private John W Watt entered service
into the 24th SC Volunteers, Company
F on 1 April, 1864 at Anderson, South
Carolina. Private Watt is shown as
having a enlistment bounty due hi. He
is listed as being sick in hospital in
June 1864 at Floyd House & Ocmulgee
Hospital in Macon, Georgia, He was
suffering from Acute diarrhea and
general debility. There are no further
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Private Andrew J. Watt Private


Unknown Unknown
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.456 W -82
42.697

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Private Andrew J Watt


Unknown Unknown

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Private Watt entered service on 27


March, 1863 into Company F of the
24th SC Volunteers at Anderson, SC.
In June of 1863 he was wounded on
14 May, 1863 and placed in the
hospital at Jackson, Mississippi. He
was later taken prisoner while in the
hospital and subsequently paroled
from the hospital on 2 July, 1863. In
March 1864 he was being treated at
the Hospital in Columbia, South
Carolina.
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Private J. G. Watt
1829 Unknown
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.451
42.701

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Private Jennings G Watt


1829 Unknown

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Private watt entered into Company F of


the 24th SV Infantry on 13 January 1862
at the age of 33 years. He served
without serious incident or injury until
he was wounded in a battle near
Jackson, Mississippi on 14 May, 1863. He
was hospitalized and was captured in
the hospital near Nashville, Tennessee
on 16 December, 1864. He was later
placed in POW Camp Chase in Ohio. He
signed the Oath of Allegiance on 12 June
1865 and was discharged.
His description was that he was 5 feet 6
inches tall, light complexion, light hair,
blue eyes and 37 years old at discharge.
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Private James W. Stevenson

25 November 1838 4 October


1909
Company
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Generostee Presbyterian
Cemetery
N 34 18.440 W -82
42.715

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Private James W Stevenson


25 November 1838 4 October 1909
Private James W Stevenson enter the service
on 29 October 1861 at Anderson into
Company F of the 2nd South Carolina Rifles. He
was 22 years old at that time. He transferred
on 19 January 1862 into Company D of the 1st
SC Rifles (Orrs) and went on detached duty
with the Quartermaster. He was wounded at
the Battle of Manassas, Virginia on 29
August, 1862. He was sent home to Anderson
on furlough to recuperate. He returned to
duty and served until he was captured at
Petersburg, Virginia on 3 April, 1865. He was
received at City Point Camp on 11 August,
1865.He was released by general Order No.
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Private David Josephus Sherard


28 October 1835 8 March 1911
Company C
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.440 W -82
42.719

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Private D J Sherard
28 October 1835 8 March 1911
Private Sherard entered service
into Company C of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters on 14 April 1861 at
Anderson, SC. He served his 1 year
commitment and re-enlisted on 16
April, 1862. In January, 1863 he
was detailed to guard baggage.
He is listed as sick in the hospital
in May 1863. On 15 January, 1864
he re-enlisted again at Morrisville,
Tennessee. He was paroled at
Appomattox Court House on 9
April, 1865.
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Thomas A. Sherard (verify) no record in Fold 3 or nps.gov


Headstone is apparently not valid.
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.446 W -82
42.693

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Private Samuel W. Boyd


15 July 1842 9 October 1863
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.446 W -82
42.716

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Private Samuel W Boyd


15 July 1842 9 October 1863

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Private Samuel W Boyd entered


service at the age of 19 into
Company F of the 24th South
Carolina Volunteers at Camp Gist
near Charleston, South Carolina
from his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. In March of 1863 he is
listed as being the prestigious
color guard for the company. On
the 10th of October, 1863 Private
Boyd was wounded in the Battle of
Chickamauga, Georgia and died on
20 September, 1863 at the Fair
Grounds Hospital in Atlanta,
Georgia.
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Private Thomas Alexander Watt


22 June 1826 12 February
1909
Generostee
Cemetery
GPS
Company IARP Presbyterian
1st SC Infantry
(Butlers)

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Private T. A. Watt
22 June 1826 12 February 1909
Private Watt entered service on 1
March 1863 into Company I of the
24th SC Infantry at his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He is
listed as being sick in Hospital from
14 October, 1863 until January 1864.
His last service record was for
December 1864 where he was
present for duty.

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Private William F. Harris 18 October 1833 4 October 1862


Company B
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.452 W -82
42.721

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Corporal William Harris
18 October 1833 4 October 1862

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Private William P Harris entered


service as a Private on 14 April, 1861
into Company B of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters from his home in
Pendleton, SC. He was appointed a 1st
Corporal on 11 April, 1862. He was
wounded in the Battle of 7 Pines,
Virginia on 31 May 1862. He died
from his wounds at the hospital in
Richmond, Virginia on 31 August,
1862. His father received his back
pay as Corporal Harris had neither
wife nor children. Benjamin B Harris
received back pay of 5 months at
413.00 per month - $65.00 plus a
clothing allowance of $25.00 for a
total
of $90.00.
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Private James N. Campbell


11 November 1840 19 October 1863
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.441 W -82
42.708

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Private James Campbell


11 November 1840 19 October
1863
Private James N Campbell enlisted
into Company F of the 24th SC
Infantry at Anderson, SC on 11 April,
1862. He became sick soon after
entering camp in May of 1862.
September show him on duty in
camp. Private Campbell died of an
un-named disease in camp at
Chattanooga, Tennessee on 9
October, 1863. Private Campbell was
23 years old and Martha A. Campbell
was his widow.
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Private Jesse Alexander Campbell


Company B
2nd SC Artillery
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.450
42.706

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Private Jesse Alexander Campbell


24 May 1838 20 May 1865
Private J A Campbell entered service
on 9 April 1864 at Fort Lamar into
Company B of the 2nd SC Artillery. His
home was listed as Moffitsville, SC. He
was due a enlistment bounty of
$50.00. He is listed as being in the
General Hospital No. 10 in Salisbury,
North Carolina when he was paroled
by virtue of General Surrender Order
No 10 on 2 May 1865. He died on an
un-named disease 18 days later on 20
May, 1865.

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Private John W. Campbell


1830 17 February 1863
Company F & S
2ndSC Rifles
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.452 W -82
42.708

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Private John Campbell
1830 17 February 1863
Private John Campbell entered service
into Co F & S of the 2nd SC Rifles on 29
October, 1861 at Anderson, South
Carolina. Private Campbell. In
September 1862 he is listed as being
wounded and in general Hospital No. 21
at Richmond Virginia. On 11 August
1862 he was issued a 40 day furlough
for recuperation. On 17 February, 1865
Private Campbell died of Erysipelas
(Erysipelas is an acute infection of the
upper dermis and superficial
lymphatics, usually caused by
streptococcus bacteria). His widow was
Frances S. Campbell.
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Private William Obediah Campbell


1843 1864
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.449 W -82
42.706

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William O Campbell
1843 1864

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Private Campbell entered service into


Company F of the 24th SC Volunteers on 13
January 1862 at Camp Gist, near
Charleston, SC. He was 19 years old at the
time. He is listed as being sick since
September 1863. Private Campbell was
diagnosed with Rheumatics (One who is
affected by rheumatism) or either
Rheumatic fever. It is unclear from the
notations on the service records. The last
service record on January February 1864
shows Private Campbell had been sick
since September 1863. It is unknown when
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Private John Owen Evans


June 1828 Unknown
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.446 W -82
42.716

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Private John Owen Evans


June 1828 Unknown
Private J O Evan enlisted into
Company F of the 24th South
Carolina Volunteers on 8 April,
1862. He is listed as sick since
enlistment until June 1862. In
September 1863 he was detached
as a Teamster sent to Morton,
Mississippi. In January 1864 he is
listed as an ambulance driver.
Private Evans re-enlisted on 8 April
1864.
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Sergeant William Hamilton


26 May 1833 11 October 1886
Company L
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.446 W -82
42.716

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Sergeant William W. Hamilton


26 May 1833 11 October 1886
Sergeant William Hamilton entered
service on 3 June 1861 into Company
L of the Palmetto Sharpshooters from
his hoe in Pendleton, SC. His rank at
entry was Private then promoted on
13 April, 1862 to 3rd Sergeant. He was
detailed to guard baggage and was
also promoted to 2nd Sergeant in
November 1862. He made 1st Sergeant
in July 1864. He served without
serious injury or incident until he was
paroled on 9 April 1865 at
Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
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Ashbury M. Holland
20 February 1824 4 January 1887
Sergeant Company I
1st SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.440 W -82
42.713

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Sergeant A.M. Holland


20 February 1824 4 January 1887
Sergeant Holland entered service on
1 March 1863 at Anderson, SC into
Company I of the 1st SC Infantry at
the age of 39 years. In March of 1863
he was he was detailed to Colonel
Preston and listed as searching out
conscripts, stragglers and deserters
in the Anderson District. In July 1863
he is listed as an Enrolling
Sergeant by order of General Jones
until 30 November 1864

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Private J. J. Martin
7 April 1836 24 November 1907
Company H
25th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.453 W -82
42.703

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J J Martin
7 April 1836 24 November 1907
Private J. J. Martin entered into service
on 26 February, 1864 at Anderson,
South Carolina into Company H of the
25th SC Infantry. The only service
records available state that he is
absent without official leave since 24
July, 1864. Last record was October
1864.

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Private John S. Pressley


Unknown 1863
Company B
4th SC Cavalry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.447
42.702

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Private John S. Pressley


Unknown 1863
Private Pressley entered service
into the 4th SC Cavalry Company B
as a bugler on 20 January 1863 at
Grahamville, SC. In his March
April 1863 service record he is
recorded as being Chief Bugler
for the Regiment at
McPhersonville, SC.

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Sergeant James W. Sherard


1828 1910
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.440
42.720
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J W Sherard
1828 1910

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Sergeant Sherard entered service on 13


January 1862 at Camp Gist from his home
in Anderson, SC into Company F of the
24th SC Volunteer Infantry. He was
appointed 2nd Corporal on December 1,
1862. He was promoted again to 1st
Corporal on 30 June 1863. He was
promoted again to 2nd Sergeant on 1
August, 1863. He was wounded at
Jackson, Mississippi on 14 May, 1863. He
was promoted to 2nd Sergeant on 1
August, 1863. The November December
1863 he is recorded as owed back pay of
5 months at $13.00 per month
(5X$13.00=$65.00 (the equivalent of
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Samuel W. Sherard
1830 Unknown
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.446
42.716
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Captain Samuel W. Sherard


1830 Unknown
Captain Sherard entered service on 13
January, 1862 from his home in
Moffitsville in Anderson, SC into
Company F of the 24th SC Infantry. He
was appointed 1st Lieutenant on 1
November 1862. He was wounded in
battle on 16 May, 1863 near Jackson,
Mississippi. He was captured at Taylors
Ridge, Georgia on 16October, 1864. He
was sent to Johnson Island POW Camp,
Ohio (near Sandusky). He was
discharged on Oath 16 June, 1865.

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John R. Simpson
Unknown Unknown
Company D
Cavalry Hampton Legion
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery
42.716

GPS N 34 18.446

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Private John R. Simpson
Unknown Unknown

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Private Simpson entered service at Ashland,


Virginia into Company D of Hampton Legion
on 5 August 1861. He was 28 years old at
the time and his home was in Anderson, SC.
His place of enlistment was Columbia, SC on
17 July 1861. On the September October
service record he is listed as being paid
$42.40 (the equivalent of $683.20 in 2013
US currency) for himself and use of his
horse. In November-December , January
February 1862 he was paid $24.00 (the
equivalent of $672.00 in 2013 US currency)
each period. On 17 July, 1862 he re-enlisted
at Columbia, SC into Company H of the 2nd
SC Cavalry. He had a horse shot out from
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Private J. Flemmon Stacks


9 June 1833 5 December 1886
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.456 W -82
42.713

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Sergeant J Femmon Stacks


9 June 1833 5 December 1886
Sergeant Stacks entered service as a
Private on 28 February, 1862 into
Company F of the 24th SC Infantry at
Anderson, SC. He was promoted to 3rd
Corporal in 1 June, 1863. He was
promoted again to 2nd Corporal on 1
August 1863. Promotion came again to
1st Corporal on 1 February, 1864. On 12
April, 1864 he was promoted to 5th
Sergeant. He was promoted again to 4th
Sergeant on 26th April, 1865 and was
paroled.
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Private Thomas A. Stevenson


1843 1915
Company F 24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.439
42.715

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Private T A Stevenson
1843 1915

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Private Stevenson entered service


on 3 May 1864 at Anderson, SC into
Company F of the 24th SC Infantry.
Private Stevenson was capture din
battle shortly after joining. He was
captured near Nashville, Tennessee
on 16 December, 1864 and held at
Camp Chase, Ohio. He took the Oath
of Allegiance on 12 June, 1865 and
was discharged. He was described
as being 6 feet tall, dark
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Private William Stewart


3 January 1823 25 June 1881
Company F 24th SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.458 W -82
42.719

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Private William Stewart


3 January 1823 25 June 1881
Private Stewart entered service at
the age of 39 years old into
Company F of the 24th SC Infantry
at Camp Gist near Charleston, SC
on 13 January, 1862. He fought for
over a year before being captured
on 16 May, 1863 near Jackson,
Mississippi. He was released on
paroled June but went right back
to his regiment and continued the
battle.
He fought
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Stewart,
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Thomas Alex Watt


22 June 1826 12 February 1909
Company I
1st SC Infantry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery
42.713

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Private T A Watt
22 June 1826 12 February 1909
Private T A Watt entered service on
1 March 1863 into Company I of the
1st SC Infantry at Anderson, SC. He
was reported sick between 14
October, 1863 and the end of
December 1863. In January 1864 he
was back on duty and his last
service record found was October,
1864 wit him still present on duty.

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Private William H. Watt


1840 6 November 1928
Company F
2nd SC Rifles
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.450 W -82
42.715

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Private William H Watt


1840 6 November 1928

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Private Watt entered service on 29


October , 1861 into Company F of
the 2nd SC Rifles at Anderson, SC.
He is reported sick in the hospital
in January 1863. March he is back
on duty August of 1863 he is sick
in hospital again. He was wounded
on 13 May, 1864 and in the
General Hospital No. 9 at
Richmond, Virginia. He had a
gunshot wound to his right hand
whereby he had his right wounded
finger removed. On 13 July 1864
the Medical Board declared him
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Samuel Whorton
20 November 1837 18 January 1908
Company F
1st SC Cavalry
Generostee Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 18.448 W -82
42.698

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Private Samuel Whorton


20 November 1837 18 January 1908
Private Whorton entered service into
Company F of the 1st SC Cavalry at
Columbia, SC on 2 March, 1864 from his
home in Anderson, SC. He was
detached for service at Dills Bluff at
James Island, South Carolina on 17
September, 1864. His last service
record found was for August 1864.

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Anderson, South Carolina
Euphronius Norris Adams
James R. Ashley
C. S. Beaty
James Sadler Beaty
Joseph R. Beaty
W. C. Beaty
George W. Belcher
Robert M. Fain
W. D. Hatton
T. W. Hood
John Latham
Richard Carter Ligon
David A. McAlister
John A. McAlister
S. T. McCullough
James McMahan
Archa W. McKee
John O. McKee
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J. Tyler Mouchet
Harrison Porter Price
Penuel Ross Price
William Patrick Prince
James M. Reid
John H. Reid
James W. Spearman
Robert Stevenson
Peter T Yon

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John H. Reid
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.134
41.710

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doctor well established in
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of the war. He would have
been 44 years old in 1861,
not likely to have left a
medical practice at that
age to enlist as a Private in
the CSA. There are only 2
John H. Reids listed in Fold
3 from the Anderson SC
area and the both were a
private. He is listed in both
the 1860 and 1870 US
Census as being in
Service SC
residence in Anderson,
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John H. Reid
9 March1817 17 August 1925

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Private William Patrick Prince


1826 1880-1890
Beauregard s SC Light Artillery
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.134 W -82
41.710

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Private W P Prince
1826 1880-1890
Private W P Prince enlisted on 8
August, 1863 at Abbeville, SC into
Captain Beauregards Light
Artillery Company P. His
enlistment was for 3 years but no
further records were found under
this company.

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Private Archa W. McKee


21 August 1836 6 November 1920
Company F
24th SC Infantry
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.106 W -82
41.692

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Private A. W. McKee
21 August 1836 6 November 1920

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Private A W McKee entered service on 9


May, 1862 at Anderson, South Carolina into
Company F of the 24th SC Volunteer
Infantry. In July of 1863 he is reported as
being in the hands of the enemy. On the
November 1863 service record eh is listed
as having been captured at Missionary
Ridge, Tennessee on 26 November, 1863.
He was moved to Louisville, Kentucky on 9
December 1863 for encampment and
possible exchange. He was discharged from
enemy hands at Rock Island, Illinois on 11
December, 1863 and was attached to
Walker Division Hospital in Lauderdale,
Mississippi from 14 August, 1863 to 31
August, 1863. He was paroled to 3rd
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Captain C. S. Beaty
25 May 1832 10 September 1894
Company K
16th and 24th SC Infantry
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.088 W -82
41.697

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Captain C. S. Beaty
25 May 1832 10 September 1894

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Sergeant Beaty enlisted into service at


Camp Gist near Charleston, South
Carolina on 13 January, 1862 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina. He
enter Company F of the 24th SC
Infantry as a Private. He was promoted
3 Corporal on 1 December, 1862. He was
again promoted to 2nd Corporal on 30
January, 1863. He made 4th Sergeant on
1 June 1863 and on 1 August was made
3rd Sergeant. On 11 April, 1864 he was
promoted to Jr 2nd Lieutenant. He was
promoted to Captain before being
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1 May, 1865 at Greensboro,

Private Euphronius Norris Adams


10 September 1845 13
September 1894
Good HopeCompany
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N 34 Legion
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41.689

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Private EN Adams
10 September 1845 13 September
1894

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Private Adams entered into


Company I of Hamptons Legion
Cavalry on 1 January 1864 at the
age of 19 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. On 24
June of 1864 he is listed as being in
Jackson Hospital at Richmond,
Virginia listed with Chronic
Diarrhea. He was furloughed for 30
days. In January of 1865 he is
mentioned in a medical report as
having been examined and found
physically unfit for duty by the
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3rd Lieutenant George Washington Belcher


26 November 1831
15 January 1907
Company
C
SC
Infantry
Good Hope Presbyterian
Cemetery
GPS
N 34 19.140 W -82
41.721

Inscription reads Called


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1907

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Lieutenant George Washington


Belcher
26 November 1831 15 January
1907

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Lieutenant Belcher entered service


as a 3rd Sergeant at the age of 29
years from his home in Anderson,
South Carolina. He enlisted on 7
January 1861 at Columbia, South
Carolina and mustered in at
Anderson, South Carolina on 14
April, 1861. He made Corporal on 7
June 1861 and the 2nd to 1st
Sergeant on 22 July, 1861. He was
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Private Harrison Porter Price


Company C

29 November 1816 7 July 1889


1st SC State Troops

Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.106


41.692

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Private HP Price
29 November 1816 7 July
1889

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service on 1 August, 1863
from his home in Anderson,
South Carolina into
Company C of the 1st SC
State Troops. The only
other record found was a
December 1863 service
record showing him as
absent without leave since
19 December 1863. No
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Corporal J. Tyler Mouchet


25 March 1838 14 August 1911
Co I SC Infantry (Hampton Legion)
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS

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Corporal J T Mouchet
25 March 1838 14 August 1911

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Corporal Mouchet entered service into


Company I of Hamptons Legion SC
Volunteer Infantry at his hoe of Anderson,
South Carolina on 14 April, 1861. He was
promoted to 3rd. Corporal 28 February,
1863. In September of 1863 he was issued
a furlough of indulgence. In November
of 1864 he was promoted to 1st Corporal.
On 27 June he received a wound in his
hand.
On 2 October, 1864, during a battle at Cold
Harbor, Virginia his horse was shot out
from under him and killed. The army
valued the horse at an amazing price of
$1600.00 at the time and was approved for
payment. This would be the equivalent of
$44,800.00
if in 2013 US currency.
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2nd Lieutenant James M. Reid


28 January 1848 25 July 1893
Company B
10 SC Cavalry
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.121 W -82
41.699

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Lieutenant James Reid
28 January 1848 25 July 1893

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Lieutenant James Reid entered service as


a Sergeant on 19 January, 1862 into
Company B of the 10th SC Cavalry from
his home in the Pickens District of South
Carolina. His horse was values at entry
at $250.00 (the equivalent of $7000.00 in
2013 US currency). He was elected 3rd
Lieutenant in July of 1862. He was
promoted again to 2nd Lieutenant in
September of 1862. On 4 December, 1862
he made request to be able to resign his
rank due to the fact he had lost his wife
at home and has small defenseless
children that were not protected. He
wished to resign service and provide safe
keeping for his children when he would
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Private James McMahan


14 February 1818 30 November 1889
Beat Company 4
5th SC Militia
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.116
41.685

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Private James McMahan


14 February 1818 30 November
1889
Private James McMahan is listed as
a member of the 5th South Carolina
Militia entering service at the age
of 56 years. There are no further
records of his service.

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Private James R. Ashley


22 November 1834 12 February 1913
Company E
20th SC Infantry
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.131 W -82
41.691

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Private James Ashley


22 November 1834 12
February 1913

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Private Ashley enlisted into


Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry on 30 june, 1862
from his home in Anderson,
SC. He is listed as being
absent on sick furlough from
18 April , 1863 until 3 May,
1863. He returned and
remained on active duty and
present until he was paroled
on 2 May, 1865 at
Greensboro, North Carolina at
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Captain James Sadler Beaty

23 November 1838 26 May

1885
Company Cemetery
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17th
SC Infantry
Good Hope Presbyterian
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N 34 19.092
41.704

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Captain James Beaty


23 November 1838 26 May 1885

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Captain James Beaty entered


service being elected as Captain
on 14 January, 1862 and being reelected 1 May 1862. He mustered
into Company D of the 17th SC
Infantry from Anderson, SC. He is
reported sick in the hospital in
Raleigh, North Carolina in
November 1862. He requested and
as granted sick leave of 90 days
from 28 December 1862 until 28
March, 1863. In September of
1863 he was designated as Acting
Lieutenant Colonel of the 17th
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James W. Spearman
23 February 1831 27 November 1906
Company C
Holcombe Legion
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.106
41.692

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Private James Spearman


23 February 1831 27
November 1906
Private Spearman entered
service at the age of 30 into
Company C of Holcombe Legion
Cavalry at Camp Hampton on 12
December, 1861. He had his
horse appraised at a value of
$250.00. He was discharged
due to the Conscription Act as
being too old.
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John A. McAlister Too young to have been in the civil war


Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.117 W -82
41.700

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Private J. A. McAlister
6 June 1857 2 December 1932
Too young to have been in the
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1st Lieutenant Robert Stevenson


4 January 1829 5 November
1905
Good Hope Presbyterian
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34 19.115 W -82
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41.692

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Lieutenant Robert Stevenson


4 January 1829 5 November 1905

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Lieutenant Stevenson entered


service on 19 December 1863 from
his home in Anderson, SC into
Company G of the 22nd SC Infantry.
He is listed as being wounded in the
Battle for Boonsboro near Chester,
Virginia on 14 September, 1862. He
was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on
15 October, 1862. Ha was promoted
again to 1st Lieutenant on 19
December, 1863. He was paroled
on 9 April, 1865 at Appomattox
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Private John B. Latham


Company C
1st SC State Troops
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.103
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Private John B Latham


22 June 1821 7 March 1907

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Private John Latham entered service on


13 January, 1862 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company F of the
24th SC Infantry. He mustered in at
Camp Gist near Charleston, SC. He is
listed as being sick in the hospital in
June of 1863. In September of 1863 he
was furloughed from the hospital.
Private Latham was captured at Taylors
Ridge, Georgia on 16 August, 1864. He
was sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois
where he stayed until his discharge on
17 June, 1865. He is described as being
5 feet
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Private John O. McKee


Company F

20 March 1843 13 February 1924


24th SC Infantry

Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.113


41.694

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Private John O McKee


20 March 1843 13 February 1924

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Private McGee entered service at the


age of 19 from his home in Anderson,
SC into Company F of the 24th SC
Infantry. He is listed as sick in the
hospital in July of 1863. In September
of 1863 he was furloughed from the
hospital. He was captured at Taylors
Ridge, Georgia on 16 August, 1864.
On 26 October he was sent to Camp
Douglas, Illinois POW Camp. He
apparently signed the Oath of
Allegiance and was discharged on 17
June 1865, this was after the
surrender signing at Appomattox
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Private Joseph R. Beaty


1838 - 7 October 1861
Company B
4th SC Infantry
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.094 W -82
41.700

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Private J R Beaty
1838 - 7 October 1861

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Private JR Beaty enlisted into


Company C of the 4th SC Infantry
on 14 April, 1861 from his home
in Anderson, South Carolina. He
was made 3rd Lieutenant of
Company C on 15 May, 1861. He
resigned that position for some
reason and joined Company B on
3 June 1861. In July of 1861 he is
listed as being sick in the General
Hospital at Culpeper, Virginia by
order of the surgeon. He died of
an accidental gun shot wound on
7 September,
1861 at General
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Private Penuel Ross Price

30 October 1822 20 September


1864
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Good Hope Presbyterian
N 34 19.090 W -82
41.698

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Private P R Price
30 October 1822 20 September
1864

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Private Price entered service on 14


August, 1863 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company G of
the 7th SC Cavalry. He changed into
Company B at some point. He is
listed as being sick in the Jackson
Hospital at Richmond, Virginia on
16 June, 1864. He was sick with
chronic diarrhea and was sent
home on sick furlough for 30 days
on 24 July, 1864. He is listed as
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Private Peter T. Yon 6 December


1831 Unknown (1880-1890)
Company L
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS

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Private Peter Yon


6 December 1831 Unknown (1880-1890)

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Private Peter Yon entered service on 20


July, 1861 into Company KL of the 1st SC
Rifles at Camp Pickens in Sandy Springs,
Anderson County, South Carolina. He was
wounded in battle by a gunshot to the
right knee in May 1863. In November of
1863 he was detailed to guard the tax
in kind at Anderson County Court House
in Anderson, SC. August of 1864 he is
detailed to the Hospital at Richmond,
Virginia as a nurse. In September of 1864
he is assistant Quartermaster at the
hospital in Richmond, Virginia. In April
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Private Richard Carter Ligon


6 June 1845 26 September 1906
Company A
1st SC Cavalry
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS

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Private R. C. Ligon
6 June 1845 26 September 1906

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Private Ligon entered service into


Company A of the 1st SC Cavalry on 1
June 1863 from his home in Abbeville,
SC. His November-December 1863
service records shows he was paid
$24.40(the equivalent of $683.20 in
2013 US currency), the typical pay for a
horse and cavalry private for 2 months.
He was detached for service elsewhere
January February of 1864. March-April,
1864 he was paid $72.80 (the equivalent
of $2038.40 in 2013 US currency) for 6
months service. His last record shows
that he was detached by order of
Colonel Black but no destination is
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Private Robert M. Fain


January 1839 1909
Company C
16th Georgia Infantry
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.120
41.670

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Private Robert M. Fain


January 1839 1909

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Private Robert Fain enlisted 11


March, 1863 in Hartwell, Hart County,
Georgia. Robert was captured in
Wilderness, Virginia at the beginning
of the war and was a prisoner of War
until it was over. The story was told,
that when Robert was captured,
either one or two of his brother's
were with him, saw Robert being
taken away and they ran away and
went back to Georgia. Company
Muster Roll list Robert Fain absent
and prisoner of War. The 16th Georgia
Infantry came from Madison, Jackson,
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Private Samuel Thompson McCullough


15 March, 1838 24 July
1916
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SC Artillery
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS
N 34 19.111 W -82
41.694

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Private S T McCullough
15 March, 1838 24 July 1916
Private ST McCullough
entered service into
Company A of the 1st South
Carolina Artillery. There is
only 1 service record in Fold
3 and 1 record in nps.gov to
prove entry into the CSA
military.

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T. W. Hood (verify) no record in Fold 3


Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS

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T. W. Hood
17 November 1845 15 October
1906
He would have been only 16 at
wars start in 1861. Most likely
did not serve.
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Sergeant W. C. Beaty
1840 - January 1863
Co D 7th Cavalry & Companies F&S 17th SC Infantry

Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.094


41.700

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William C. Beaty
1840 - January 1863
Sergeant Beaty entered service
on 16 July 1862 at Columbia, SC
into 2nd Company D of the 7th SC
Infantry. He died of typhoid
fever on 17 January 1863.

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Private W. D. Hatton
21 May 1833 8 October 1894
Company I
SC Infantry (Hampton Legion)
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.129 W -82
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Private W. D. Hatton
21 May 1833 8 October 1894

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Private Hatton entered service into


Company I of Hampton Legion on 14
April, 1861 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He was,
most likely mistakenly, marked as
deserter on 29 January, 1863. He
is later listed as being wounded by a
gunshot to the chest from a mini
ball. He was listed as entering the
Wayside General Hospital No. 9 at
Richmond, Virginia on 28 July, 1864.
He was issued a 30 day furlough for
recuperation.
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Private David A. McAlister


13 June 1849 26 August 1915
Company D
2nd SC Artillery
Good Hope Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 19.125 W -82
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David A. McAllister
13 June 1849 26 August
1915

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Private McAllister entered


service late in the war at his
home in Neillsboro, North
Carolina into Company A of
Captain Charles Light Artillery
Reserve. He was paroled only
1 month after he enlisted on 1
April 1865.
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Old Hardshell Baptist Church
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Old Hardshell Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
John Hunter Cannon
Hugh Harkins Dalrymple
Marshall Monroe Martin

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2nd Lieutenant John Hunter Cannon Company G 22nd SC Volunteers


Old Hardshell Baptist Church GPS

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Lieutenant Cannon entered service on


into Company G of the 22nd SC Infantry
on 17 January, 1862. He died of disease
on 24 May 1862 and is buried in
Charleston, SC according to Broken
Fortunes reference book.

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Hugh Harkins Dalrymple


Old Hardshell Baptist Church GPS

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Private H. H. Dalrymple entered service


on 19 January 1864 from his home in
Anderson, SC. It is noted on his first
service record that he was absent
without leave from 14 February to 5
arch 1864. He was charged for 9
cartridges - $2.25 (the equivalent of @
$63.00 in 2014 US currency) and caps
at .25 (the equivalent of $7.00 in 2014
US currency). He was detached from
service at Mount Pleasant, SC in
December, 1864.

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Marshall Monroe Martin Private 2nd Co G 10th SC Infantry


Old Hardshell Baptist Church GPS
Note found on Find A
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Baptist Church &
Cemetery: It was located
on the Stegall farm
between Six & Twenty
Creek & Six & Twenty
Baptist Church. The old
wooden church is no
longer standing. There are
headstones but
unreadable. There was
only one headstone which
could be read.
INFORMATION FOUND IN
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Private M. M. Martin entered service on 22


July 1861 at Camp Pickens sandy Springs,
Anderson County, South Carolina. His name
is mislabeled on Fold 3 as Miles M. Martin
(20), not Marshall Monroe Martin. He died of
disease at Sullivans Island, South Carolina
(Typhoid fever). His father claimed his
remains. He is listed in the 1860 US Census
for Anderson County as 18 years old and
does not show up in later census records. A
conflict in the name of his mother. On Find a
Grave his mother is listed as Sophronia Ford
Martin, not Rosalinda Martin as on 1860
Anderson County census record.
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Honea Path Presbyterian Cemetery
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Honea Path Presbyterian Cemetery


Honea Path, South Carolina
William R. Armstrong
John H. Austin
W. H. Austin
James Archibald Bigby
G. M. Bigby
John Wesley Bigby
William Ashbury Bigby
James L. Brock
David Coleman
Joel B. Cox
William B. Cox
Fleetwood Clinkscales
W. F. Clinkscales
Charles Davies
John Donnald
Benjamin J. S. Greer
David R. Greer
Thomas A. Hudgens

J.A. Lewis
U. J. Mattison
Robert E. Moore
George B. Robinson
Isaac Henry Robinson
James O. B. Robinson
John Jasper Shirley
J. Marion Shirley

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Private William H. Austin


Honea Path Cemetery

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GPS N 34 26.658

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Private William H. Austin entered


service on 13 January 1863 at
Abbeville, Anderson County, SC
into Company E of the 16th SC
Infantry. He was detailed as a
teamster on the Pontoon train.
The pontoons were used to build
bridges to be able to cross rivers.
He was captured and taken as a
prisoner of war at Egypt,
Mississippi on 16 December
1864. He was sent to the POW
Camp in Alton, IL then
transferred to Point Lookout,
Maryland for exchange.
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Private Benjamin J. S. Greer


10 January 1818 8 May 1895
Company M
5th SC State Troops
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.658 W -82 23.517

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Private Benjamin J. S. Greer


10 January 1818 8 May 1895
Private Benjamin Greer entered
service for a period of 6 months
into Company M of the 5th SC
State Troops at Union, South
Carolina on 1 August, 1863.He
served his term without serious
incident or injury.

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Private John Jasper Shirley


18 July 1825 9 March 1907
Company E
20th SC Infantry
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.661 W -82 23.484

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Private J J Shirley
18 July 1825 9 March 1907
Lieutenant Shirley entered service
as a Private on 8 February, 1864 at
Summerville, South Carolina into
Company E of the 20th Infantry. He
was appointed Lieutenant on 9
January, 1862. He is listed as being
sick in the hospital at Richmond,
Virginia with an intestinal
infection. Lieutenant Shirley felt
he was physically unable to
perform the duties of his
commission and he resigned the
commission on 13 November,
1863. Now Private Shirley was
paroled on 2 May, 1865.
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Charles Davies
22 August, 1824 20 May, 1910
Possible Candidate for service
Honea Path Cemetery

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Private Oliver C Davies


Possible
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Private David Coleman


1820 1889
Company A
6th SC Cavalry
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.668 W -82 23.490

David
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Private David Coleman
1820 1889
Private Coleman entered
service on 10 July, 1862 into
Company A of the 6th SC
Cavalry at Columbia, South
Carolina. He served without
incident of injury until he was
captured by the enemy on 30
September, 1864. Private
Coleman was sent to City
Point POW Camp in Virginia.
He was released on 24 June,
1865.

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Private David R. Greer


3 March 1840 22 October 1911
Company K
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.661 W -82 23.484

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Lieutenant David R Greer
3 March 1840 22 October 1911

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Lieutenant Greer entered service at


Camp Pickens, Sandy Springs,
Anderson, SC on 20 July, 1861. He
was 21 years old at the time. In
January 1862 he was promoted to 4th
Sergeant. Sergeant Greer was
wounded on 13 December, 1862. In
March of 1863 he was promoted to
1st Sergeant. He remained on
wounded leave until June of 1863.
He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant
on 29 December, 1864. On the 8th of
April, 1865 he was captured at
Appomattox, Virginia. He was
transferred to Old Capital Prison in
Washington, DC. Lieutenant Greer
was
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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas A. Hudgins


19 June 1831 25
February 1892
1st Company
B N 347th26.665
SC Infantry
Honea Path Cemetery
GPS
W -82 23.498

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Lieutenant Colonel T A Hudgens


19 June 1831 25 February 1892

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Lieutenant Colonel Hudgens


entered service as a Private into
Company B of the 7th SC Infantry
on 15 April, 1861 at Charleston,
South Carolina. He acted as
Private for 1 month and 5 days
before he started his rise in rank.
He was a 3rd Lieutenant on 20
May, 1861. On 13 May, 1862 he
was promoted to Captain and
placed on recruiting duty. He was
wounded on 26 May, 1864 with a
gunshot wound to the right thigh.
He was sent to Columbia, SC for
treatment. He received a
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Private George B. Robinson


29 December 1843 9 August 1913
Company E
20th SC Infantry
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.660 W -82 23.512

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Private George M B Robinson
29 December 1843 9 August
1913
Private Robinson entered
Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry on 11 February,
1863 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He
was captured at Strasburg,
Virginia on 19 October, 1864
and sent to Harpers Ferry,
Virginia for processing. He
was released on 17 June,
1865 by virtue of General
Order 109.

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Private Isaac Henry Robinson

3 August 1838 6 September

1880
th
Honea Path Cemetery
N 342026.669
W -82 23.458
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E
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Private Isaac H Robinson


3 August 1838 6
September 1880
Private Robinson entered
service on 30 June, 1862
into Company E of the 20th
SC Infantry. He was listed as
sick in the hospital in Mount
Pleasant, South Carolina in
November 1863.
Private Robinson was
furloughed on 2 May, 1865.

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Corporal J. A. Lewis
19 July 1831 30 September 1864
Company D
1st SC Cavalry
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.675 W -82 23.497

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Private James A Lewis


19 July 1831 30 September
1864
Private James Lewis entered
Company K of the 26th SC
Infantry on 1 January, 1862
at Blantons Crossroads in
Horry County, South Carolina.
Private Lewis died as a result
of war wounds he received
on 12 July, 1863.

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Sergeand James Archibald Bigby


7 January 1831 23 March 1900
Company E
20th SC Infantry
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.656 W -82 23.499

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Sergeant James A. Bigby


7 January 1831 23 March 1900
Sergeant Bigby entered service at
Camp Pickens, Sandy Springs, South
Carolina on 20 July, 1861 from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina. He
was elected as 2nd Lieutenant on 12
July, 1861 and then to 1st Lieutenant
on 20 July, 1861. On 12 February, 1862
Lieutenant Bigby sent a letter to the
Secretary of War resigning his
commission due to his inability to
perform the duties required. He had a
letter from a surgeon sent to the war
department on 10 April, 1862.
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Sergeant James L. Brock


18 September 1825 11 April 1891
Company E
2th SC Infantry
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.657 W -82 23.477

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Sergeant James L Brock
18 September 1825 11 April
1891
Sergeant Brock entered service
from his home in Anderson, SC
on 29 December, 1862 into
Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He is listed as sick and
on furlough from 10 December,
1864 until 10 January 1864. He
was captured at Strausburg,
Virginia on 19 October, 1864. He
was sent to Harpers Ferry,
Virginia on 25 October, 1864.
Sergeant Brock was released on
24 June, 1864.
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James O. B. Robinson
Honea Path Cemetery

Never reported for duty. Marked as


deserter.
GPS
N 34 26.668 W -82 23.490

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Private James Robinson


Possible.
Never reported for duty. Marked as
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Private Joel B. Cox


30 January 1847 28 March 1906
Company K
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.668 W -82 23.490

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Private Joel B Cox


30 January 1847 28 March
1906
Private Cox entered service on
14 March, 1864 at Camp
Orange, Virginia into Company
K of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He
was absent and found wounded
in the right thigh on 25 August,
1864. He was treated and
furloughed for 50 days on 25
September, 1864. He later
received another gunshot
wound in his right knee.
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Private John Donnald


1820 5 June 1864
Company G
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.668 W -82 23.490

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Memorial Head
Stone for John
McDonnald located
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Presbyterian
Cemetery for John
McDonnald who is
buried at Hollywood
Memorial Cemetery
at Richmond City,
Virginia.
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Private John C. Donnald


1820 5 June 1864
Buried at Hollywood cemetery, Richmond,
Virginia
John C. Donnald CSA veteran Company G
of the 1st South Carolina Riffles (Orr's
Company)who was killed in action on 5
June 1864 at Noel Station near Jericho
Mills during the Battle of North Anna in
Virginia.

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Private John H. Austin


22 November 1842 2 November 1896
Company A
16th SC Infantry
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.664 W -82 23.483

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Private John H. Austin


22 November 1842 2 November
1896
Private Austin entered service on
12 December, 1861 into Company
A of the 16th SC Infantry at Camp
Moore in Charleston, South
Carolina. When his Company
moved on he was left behind as a
guard at Camp in Adams Run,
South Carolina. He served without
major incident or injury and was
paroled on 1 May, 1865 at
Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Private John Wesley Bigby


18 April 1822 12 April 1872
Company F
1st SC Troops
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.674 W -82 23.499

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Private J W Bigby
18 April 1822 12 April 1872
Private Bigby entered service on 4
May, 1864 at Camp Orange from his
home in the Abbeville District into
Company K of the 1st SC State Troops.
He was captured as a prisoner of war
at Appomattox, Virginia on 2 April,
1865 and sent to City Point, Virginia.
He was released on 15 July, 1865
under General Order No. 109 of 6
June, 1865.
He was described as being 5 feet 9
inches tall, Dark hair, Blue eyes and
of dark complexion.
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Lieutenant G. M. Bigby
22 May 1820 1 July 1899
Company K
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.669 W -82 23.497

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Lieutenant George M. Bigby
22 May 1820 1 July 1899
Lieutenant Bigby entered service as a 3
Sergeant on 20 July, 1861 at Camp
Pickens, Sandy Springs, South Carolina
into Company K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). In May and until August of 1863
he is listed as being sick in the hospital
with diarrhea and scurvy. He was sent
home on a 30 day furlough on 20 July,
1863. He was at the CSA General
Hospital No. 10 in Danville, Virginia. He
was elected as 2nd Lieutenant on 2
February 1863 and then 1st Lieutenant
on 30 September, 1864.

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Private Robert E. Moore 6 January


1844 12 November 1919
Company A
6th SC Cavalry
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.664 W -82 23.489

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Private Robert E Moore


6 January 1844 12 November
1919 entered
Private Robert Moore
service from his home in Honea Path,
SC into Company A of the 6th SC
Cavalry on 1 March, 1863. He is
listed as being in the hospital sick in
July of 1863 at Adams Run and
returning to service in November of
1863. He was wounded at the battle
at Trevillian Station, Virginia and
sent to CSA General Hospital in
Danville, Virginia. He suffered a
gunshot wound in the right thigh. On
17 September he was placed on the
dismounted battalion status. His
horse was sent to a recruit in
Lynchburg, Virginia. On 26
November, 1864 he received a flesh
wound from an exploding shell to
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Private U. J. Mattison
24 July 1820 13 August 1864
Company F
1st SC Troops
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.659 W -82 23.493

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Private U J Mattison
24 July 1820 13 August
1864
Private Mattison entered
service at Columbia, South
Carolina from his home in
Abbeville, South Carolina on 18
February, 1864. He served with
state Militia prior to joining into
Company G of the 1st South
Carolina Rifles (Orrs). He died
of disease at Chaffins Farm on
30 September, 1864. He left
behind a widow Sarah Mattison.

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Brevant 2nd Leiutenant W. F. Clinkscales


28 December 1837 28
April, 1926
Honea Path Company
Cemetery B GPS N 3419th
26.668
W -82 23.490
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Lieutenant Fleetwood Clinkscales
28 December 1837 28 April, 1926
Corporal Clinkscales entered the Service
on 7 June 1861 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He entered
the 4th SC Infantry and was elected 3rd
Sergeant on 15 September 1861 . In
January 1862 he transferred to Company
E of the 20th Infantry. He is listed as
being on sick furlough home from
November 1862 until he returned to duty
in March 1863. On his return he was
transferred to Company B of the 19th
Cavalry due to excessive numbers. He
was appointed 3rd Lieutenant on 10 June
1863. On 1 December, 1863 he requested
a 20 day furlough to attend to personal
matters regarding his 72 year old
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Corporal W. F. Clinkscales
1848 - 1906
Company G
5th SC Reserves
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.668 W -82 23.490

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W F Clinkscales
1848 - 1906
Corporal Clinkscales has only 2
service records found. They show
he entered service on10 November,
1862 at Summerville, South
Carolina into Company G of the 5th
South Carolina Reserves from his
home in Abbeville, South Carolina.
See Lieutenant Fleetwood
Clinkscales. Possibly the same
individual.

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William Ashbury Bigby


Company K
Honea Path Cemetery

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24 August 1837 23 October 1911


1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
GPS N 34 26.675 W -82 23.493

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Private William A Bigby


24 August 1837 23 October
1911
Private Bigby entered service on 18
March, 1862 from his home in
Honea Path, Anderson County,
South Carolina into Company K of
the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). On 27 June,
1862 he is listed as being wounded
at the Battle for Gaines Mill and
having his right leg amputated, in
the field, as a result. He is later
transferred to Chimborazo Hospital
in Richmond, Virginia for treatment.
He was discharged on 6 August,
1862. He appears on the Registry of
Beneficiaries and the applied to the
Relief of Maimed Soldiers in
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William B. Cox
27 July 1843 26 December 1924
Company K
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.651 W -82 23.514

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Private William B Cox
27 July 1843 26 December
1924
Private Cox entered service into
Company K of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
on 25 October, 1861 at Sullivans
Island, South Carolina at the age of
18 years old. He is listed as being in
the hospital on 14 June, 1863 with
some sort of paralysis and a
condition referred to as Febris
Remittens (the fluctuation of the
body temperature usually due to
infection). He is later referred to as
a convalescent patient able to
perform the duties of a nurse in the
hospital.

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Petersburg, Virginia on 3 April, 1865
and being sent to Hart Island, Ney
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Your on 11 April, 1865. He was

Private James Marion Shirley


1 January 1828 26 July 1900
Company C
20th SC Infantry
Honea Path Cemetery GPS N 34 26.665 W -82 23.496

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Private James M Shirley


1 January 1828 26 July 1900
Private Shirley entered service on
28 February, 1863 into Company E
of the 20th SC Infantry from his
home in Anderson, South Carolina.
He was captured in battle at
Harpers Ferry West Virginia and
then sent to Point Lookout,
Maryland on 24th October, 1864. He
was released from Point Lookout,
Maryland on 19 June, 1865.

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His description was that he was 5


foot 11 inches tall, dark
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Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery

Hopewell Baptist Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
William Lewis Bolt
John M. Brown
William Lewis Dalrymple
Benjamin Duckworth
Aaron M. Guyton
James Albert Jolly
Christopher Columbus King
Marion A. Martin
William Chesney Martin
William M. Melton
J. P. Rogers
William Chesley Rogers
Edward Warren Webb
D. H. Webb
Edward Warren
J. N. Wilson

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Private William M. Melton


Hopewell Baptist Cemetery

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GPS N 34 35.455

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Private William M. Melton


entered service on 1 November
1862 into Company K of the 6th
SC Cavalry at the age of 18
years.

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Private Benjamin Duckworth


1821 12 July 1862
Company D
Hampton Legion Infantry
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 35.455 W -82 36.634

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Private B F Duckworth
1821 12 July 1862
Private Duckworth entered
service on 1 April, 1864 from
his home in Williamston, South
Carolina into Company D of
Hamptons Legion. 30 June he
was present and accounted for.
This is his last service record.

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Private Christopher Columbus King


13 November 1848 18 July
1920
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Hopewell BaptistCompany
CemeteryK GPS N734
35.452
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InfantryW -82 36.649

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Private C C King
13 November 1848 18 July
1920
Private King was apparently a
conscript and entered service
on 15 April 1864 by Executive
Order of SC into Company K of
the 7th SC Infantry at Columbia,
South Carolina. There are no
further records.

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Private D. H. Webb
1831 28 May 1898
Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery

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GPS N 34 35.462

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W -82 36.612

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Private D H Webb
1831 28 May 1898
Private Webb entered service on 6 May,
1864 into Company K of the 1st SC
Cavalry in Columbia, South Carolina. He
is listed as a saddler. On 5 October,
1864 he is listed as sick at the hospital
in Charleston, South Carolina. He
remained sick and in hospital through
December, 1864. There are no further
records.

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Private Edward Warren Webb


29 March 1827 4 February 1899
Company L
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 35.449 W -82 36.634

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Private Edward W Webb


29 March 1827 4 February 1899

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Private Webb entered service on 17


March 1862 at his home of Anderson,
South Carolina into Company I of the 1st
SC Rifles, Orrs Company. In November
of 1862 he was in the v=battle at
Fredericksburg, Virginia. In May of
1863 he is listed as wounded and
absent. He is listed as being in the
Chimborazo Hospital No. 5 at
Richmond, Virginia. He suffered a
gunshot wound to the right hand. He
was transferred to Lynchburg, Virginia
for treatment. There are no further
service records.
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Private J. N. Wilson
Company G
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery

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24 July 1819 19 September 1905


1st SC Infantry (Butlers)
GPS N 34 35.447 W -82 36.632

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Private J N Wilson
24 July 1819 19 September
1905
Private Wilson entered service
on 11 August, 1863 from his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina into Company I of the
1st SC Infantry. He served
without serious incident or
injury until his discharge by
parole on 2 May 1865 at
Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Private J. P. Rogers
Hopewell Baptist
Cemetery
Company
C

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10 September 1822 2 September


1861
st 34 35.458
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Private J P Rogers
10 September 1822 2
September 1861
Private Rogers sign up for 6
months on 1 August, 1863 into
Company A of the 1st SC State
Troops at his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He
is listed as being absent
without leave from 26 October,
1863 until 10 December, 1863.
There are no further records.

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Private James Albert Jolly


25 May 1829 22 August 1899
Company A
1st SC State Troops
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 35.454 W -82 36.646

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Private Albert Jolly


25 May 1829 22 August 1899
Private Albert Jolly entered service
on 1 August 1863 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company A of the 1st SC State
Troops. He signed up for and
served a 6 months duty.

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Private John M. Brown


10 March 1822 27 August 1879
Company G
1st SC Cavalry
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 35.464 W -82 36.647

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Private John Brown


10 March 1822 27 August
1879
Private Brown entered service
on 15 March, 1862 into
Company G of the 1st South
Carolina Cavalry from his home
in Abbeville, South Carolina.
Notations on his service
records indicate he was paid at
the rate of $12.40 per month
for the use of his horse (the
equivalent of $289.95). He
served without serious
incident or injury.
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2nd Lieutenant Aaron M. Guyton


20 July 1841 11 July 1916
Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 35.468 W -82 36.614

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Lieutenant Aaron Guyton


20 July 1841 11 July 1916

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Lieutenant Guyton entered service on 22


July, 1861 at the age of 19. He joined
Company D of the 1st SC Rifles, Orrs
Company at Campo Pickens, Sandy
Springs, Anderson, SC. He was appointed
Corporal on 1 January 1863, then 5th
Sergeant on 4 May 1863. On 15 May, 1863
he received a face gunshot wound in his
left cheek at a battle at Danville, Virginia.
He was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 7
January 1865. On 3 April, 1865 he was
captured at Appomattox, Virginia then
transferred to Capitol Prison in
Washington, DC. On 21 April he was sent
to Johnson Island. He was paroled by
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Private Marion A. Martin


20 March 1834 6 May 1905
Company L
1st SC Infantry
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 35.453 W -82 36.614

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Private Marion Martin


20 March 1834 6 May 1905
Private Martin entered into the
military at Pickens Court House,
South Carolina on 1 October,
1863 into Company E of the 1st
SC Infantry. He is listed as the
Company cook and served in
that capacity until he was
paroled in 1865 at Greensboro,
North Carolina.
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Private William Chesley Rogers


9 July 1837 7 August 1886
Company E
6th SC Cavalry
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 35.461 W -82 36.618

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Private William C Rogers
9 July 1837 7 August 1886
Private Rogers entered service at
Camp Preston, SC on 21 July, 1862
into Company E of the 6th SC
Cavalry. He enlisted as a 5th
Sergeant but was apparently
reduced in rank due to a physical
situation he suffered immediately
after joining. He is listed as being
sick either in Wayside Hospital or
sick at home from March 1863 until
August 1864.

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Private William Lewis Bolt

22 September 1836 14 December


1909
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery
Company G GPS22Nnd34
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Private William L Bolt


22 September 1836 14
December 1909

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Private Bolt entered service at


Columbia, SC on 17 January,
1862 into Company E of the 20th
SC Infantry. He was transferred
into the Cavalry by order of
General Ripley on 15 June, 1863.
He was on furlough from 26
December, 1864 for 21 days.
Private Bolt was listed as being
in the Hospital and being
captured there on 3 April, 1865.
He was transferred to the
hospital at Point of Rocks,
Virginia on 1 May, 1865. He was
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Private William Louis Dalryple


12 July 1844 21 May 1926
Company M
20th SC Infantry
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery

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Private William Dalrymple


12 July 1844 21 May 1926
Private Dalrymple joined the service
on 25 October, 1862 at Anderson,
South Carolina. He entered
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry.
He served in the infantry until he
was ordered into service with the
Cavalry on 15 June 1863. This
transfer was ordered by General
Ripley due to excessive numbers in
the infantry. No further records
were found.

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Private Edward Warren


20March 1827 4 February 1898
Company E 24th SC Infantry
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 35.463 W -82 36.615

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Private Edward Warren


20March 1827 4 February 1898
Private Edward Warren entered
service late in the war on 1 May, 1864.
He is listed as joining from his home
near Dalton, Georgia. There are very
few records of further information.
No Record
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Sergeant William Chesney Martin


5 April 1844 24 October 1911
Company I
1st SC State Troops
Hopewell Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 35.449 W -82 36.619

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Private William C Martin


5 April 1844 24 October 1911
Private Martin entered service on 1
March 1863 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company I of the 1st SC Infantry. He
served without serious incident or
injury until he was captured at
Smiths Ford on 16 March, 1865. He
was transferred to Point Lookout via
Newborne, North Carolina on 3 April,
1865. He was released on 29 June,
1865. He was described as being 5
feet 9 inches tall, dark complexion,
dark brown hair and hazel eyes.
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Iva City Cemetery
Iva Methodist Cemetery
Iva, Anderson County, South
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Iva City Cemetery


Iva, South Carolina
David F. Sadler

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David F. Sadler
18 March 1831 13 January 1916
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Iva Methodist Cemetery
Iva, Anderson County, South
Carolina

Iva Methodist Cemetery


Iva, South Carolina
G. W. Evans
Joseph Spearman

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Private Joseph Spearman


10 November 1835 1 March 1906
Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Iva Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 18.333 W -82 39.998

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Private Joseph E Spearman


10 November 1835 1 March 1906
Private Spearman entered service as
a conscript on 7 July 1862 into
Company D of the 1st SC Rifles, Orrs,
from his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. On 10 February, 1863 he
was sent to the hospital with chronic
diarrhea and he was nor released
until the end of July, 1863. He
returned to service and had no other
incident of injury of any
consequence. He was paroled on 9
April, 1865.
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Private G.W. Evans


20 May 1840 29 September 1904
Company L
1st SC Rifles
Iva Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 18.327 W -82 40.009

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George W. Evans
20 May 1840 29 September 1904

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Private Evans entered service on


20 July, 1861 at Camp Pickens,
Sandy Springs, Anderson, South
Carolina into Company L of the 1st
SC Rifles. He was slightly wounded
at Fredericksburg, Virginia in
November, 1862. He was captured
at Salisbury, North Carolina on 12
April, 1865. He was forwarded to
Camp Chase at Nashville,
Tennessee on 2 May, 1865. He was
described as being of florid
complexion, black hair, hazel eyes
and stood 5 feet 8 inches tall.
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Kay Family Cemetery

Kay Family Cemetery


Williamston, South Carolina
William Marvin Smith
Enoch H. Kay
Eldred J. Kay
Silas Key Kay

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Private William Marvin Smith

1 November 1842 9 October


1923

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Private William Marvin Smith


1 November 1842 9 October 1923
Private Smith entered service into
Company G of the 22nd SC
Volunteers at Anderson, South
Carolina. He enlisted for a period
of 6 months. His last service
record was for July, 1862 where he
was due 4 months back pay at
$11.00 per month (the equivalent
of $308.00 in 2013 US currency).

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Private Enoch H. Kay


4 February 1823 1867
Company A
1st SC State Troops
Kay Family Cemetery GPS N 34 35.652 W -82 33.968

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Private E H Kay
4 February 1823 1867
Private Kay joined into Company A of
the 1st South Carolina State Troops on
1 August, 1863 from his home in
Anderson, SC. The only service records
found show him absent on furlough or
absent without leave. No further
records were found. He enlisted at the
age of 40 years.

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Silas Key Kay


GPS N 34 35.657

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Eldred J. Kay
GPS N 34 35.657

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Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

Lebanon Baptist Cemetery


Williamston, South Carolina
William Burress
John Pegg Campbell
John Hunter
Albert Johnson
John Tyler Jones
Johnson Link
A. N. Richardson
M B Richardson
Samuel W. Smith
W A Wallace
F. Marion Welborn
Jasper A Williams
William H Wilson

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John Pegg Gambrell


Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Private John Pegg Gambrell


entered service on 16 August
1864 into Company H of the 2nd
SC Cavalry Reserves from his
home in Anderson, SC. There
are no further records of his
service.

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William Burress
Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Private William Burress entered


service on 14 April 1861 from
his home in Anderson, SC into
Company I of the Hampton
Legion Infantry. On 1 April 1863
he was listed as being absent
without leave. On his last
service record in October of
1863 he is still listed as being
absent without leave since 1
April 1863. There is no further
records to indicate that he was
discharged of court marshaled.
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William Henry Wilson


Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Possible but unconfirmed.

This William H. Wilson entered


service on 17 January 1862 at
Columbia, SC. He was wounded in
the thigh by a mini ball on 1 July
1864. He was paroled on 9 April
1865 at Appomattox Court House,
Virginia.

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Jasper A. Williams
Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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unable to confirm without more
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F. Marion Welborn
Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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F. M. Welborn

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Private William Augustus Wallace


Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Unable to confirm that William


Wallace on this recorded is the
William Augustus Wallace buried at
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Private Samuel W. Smith

6th SC Infantry

Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Private Samuel W. Smith entered


service on 19 June 1861 at
Summerville into Company B of the
6th SC Infantry at the age of 19
years. He became missing in
action on 30 September 1864. He
is also listed as missing
supposed to have been killed.
Private Smith apparently was not
killed and most likely was a POW
until wars end. He was listed as a
blacksmith.

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Private John Hunter

22nd SC Infantry

Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Private Hunter entered service on


1 September, 1863 at Savannah,
Georgia into Company G of the 22nd
SC Infantry at Savannah, Georgia.
On the 23rd November, 1863 he was
placed in the hospital in
Summerville, SC. He returned to
duty and died as a result f
dysentery at Farmville, Virginia on
7 July, 1864.

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Private Albert Johnson

1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Private Albert Johnson entered


service on 18 March, 1862 from his
home in Anderson, SC into
Company L of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). On the November
December, 1862 service record he
is listed as being wounded in the
Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Private Johnson was discharged on
11 February, 1863 as a result of
his wounds.

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Private John Tyler Jones

Captain Beauregard's Light Artillery

Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Private John Tyler Jones


entered service on 4
January, 1864 at Columbia,
SC into Captain
Beauregards SC Light
Artillery. He was wounded
on 9 May, 1863. He was
captured on 30 July, 1863 at
Snyders Bluff, Mississippi
near Jackson, Mississippi.
He was sent to Camp
Morton POW Camp in
Indianapolis, Indiana on 7
August, 1863. He changed
sides and enlisted in the
Union Army in Company B of
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Private Johnson Link


Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Private Johnson Link entered


service on 10 November, 1862 at
Summerville, South Carolina into
Company H of the 5th SC Reserves.
He was 40 years old at the time
and joined for a 90 day period. His
home was in Abbeville, SC.

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A. N. Richardson

SC Reserves

Company F (needs verification)

Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Although the headstone says he


was a Sergeant in Company F of
the SC Volunteers no military
records were found to
substantiate that. He would have
been only 14 at wars beginning of
1861 and 18 or 19 at wars end. He
may well have served in some
fashion with a home guard or
something like that.

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Corporal M. B. Richardson
Lebanon Baptist Cemetery

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Corporal M. B.
Richardson entered
service on 5 March,
1863 at Columbia,
SC into Company A
of the 1st SC
Artillery. He was
paroled at
Greensboro, NC in
1865 at wars end.
He was apparently
bestowed the
Brevet rank of
Colonel after the
war, at some point.
(Brevet - A
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Lewis Family Cemetery
Anderson County South Carolina

Lewis Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Jesse Lewis
Robert Y. Lewis

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Jesse Lewis
Lewis Family Cemetery

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Private Robert Y. Lewis


Lewis Family Cemetery

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Private Robert Y. Lewis entered


service on 14 April 1862 from his
home in Anderson, SC into Company
K of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He died
of an unstated reason at the
Columbia Greenville Rail Road on 12
June 1862.

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Long Branch Baptist Church
Cemetery
Anderson County South Carolina

Long Branch Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
James H. Emerson
James P. Haynie
James M. Hawkins
Steven Shirley

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Private James H. Emerson


25 November 1837 10 June 1931
Company I
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Long Branch Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.296 W -82
32.987

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Private J H Emerson
25 November 1837 10 June
1931
Private Emerson originally
signed up for 1 years service
on14 April,1861. He re-enlisted
on 16 April, 1862 and was
killed in action on 30 June,
1862. He received wounds in
the Battle of Seven Days near
Richmond, Virginia.

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Private James M. Hawkins 3 August 1832 1898


Company C
16th SC Infantry
Long Branch Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.296 W -82
32.002

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Private James Hawkins


3 August 1832 1898
Private Hawkins entered service on
20 December, 1861 at Camp Hampton
into Company C of the 16th SC
Infantry. He served without any
major incident or injury to at least
August, 1864, his last service record
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Private Steven Shirley


1822 1864
Company E & S
20th SC Infantry
Long Branch Cemetery GPS N 34 26.300 W -82 32.996

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Private Stephen Shirley


1822 1864
Private Shirley entered service at
the age of 40 years on 29 December,
1862 at Anderson, South Carolina
into Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He served until he was
discharged in February, 1863
according to Act 77 which
disallowed anyone over 40 years of
age to serve. There is no indication
his death in 1864 was connected to
his service time.
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Private James P. Haynie


13 April 1839 11 October 1902
Company E 20th SC Infantry
Long Branch Cemetery GPS N 34 26.292 W -82 33.004

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Private James P Haynie


13 April 1839 11 October 1902
Private Haynie entered service on
30 June 1862 at Anderson, South
Carolina into Company E of the 20th
SC Infantry. He served with this
company until he was transferred
into the Infantry by order of General
Ripley on 15 June 1863. He then
served under Company B of the 19th
Cavalry.

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Martin Family Cemetery

Martin Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Sanford Marion Martin
Thomas Hembre Martin
William Chesley Martin

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Sanford Marion Martin


Company K
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Private Sanford Marion Martin


first entered service on 7 June
1861 at Columbia, SC into
Company D of the 4th SC Infantry
at the age of 30 years. He served
until the end of 1861 in Company
D of the 4th SC Infantry. A SM
Martin from Anderson, SC served
from December 1861 until June
of 1862 in Company A of the 13th
Infantry. Sanford M Martin is
again recorded to have served in
Hamptons Legion Infantry with
his last dated record be for
December 1864. There are large
gaps of missing records between
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Thomas Hembre Martin


Company K
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There are several Thomas


Martins listed that may be this
individual. They were in in
Company G of the 7th SC Infantry
or Company F of the 17th SC
Infantry or Company E of the SC
Artillery or Company D of the 3rd
SC State Troops if he served at
all. He would have been 41 years
old at the wars beginning in
1861.

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William Chesley Martin


Company K
Martin Cemetery

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There are several William C.


Martins listed that may be this
individual. One in Company I of
the 1st SC Infantry who was from
Anderson and joined on 1 March
1863. He was captured by the
enemy on 3 April 1865 at Smiths
Ford near Newborn, NC. He was
sent to Point Lookout, Maryland.
He was released from there on
29 June, 1865. He was described
as being of dark complexion,
dark brown hair, hazel eyes and
standing 5 feet 9 inches tall.
There was a Sergeant William C
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Mattison Miller Family Cemetery

Mattison-Miller Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina

Charles Stark
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Lieutenant Colonel Charles Stark Mattison 26 May 1831 17


February 1882
Mattison - MillerCompany
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34 25.282 W -82
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Lt Colonel CS Mattison
26 May 1831 17 February 1882
Lt. Colonel Mattison joined te service on 4
April, 1862 at his home in Anderson, South
Carolina. He entered into the 4th Regiment
of the SC Volunteers and was
commissioned Major on 24 April, 1862.
Shortly after being commissioned he was
wounded in the Battle of Seven Pines on 26
May, 1862. He was either promoted prior to
his resignation or accepted a brevet rank of
Lieutenant Colonel before resigning on 25
November, 1862 due to a compound
fracture of the right scapula (shoulder
bone).
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McNeely Cooper Family Cemetery

McNeely-Cooper Family Cemetery


Powdersville, South Carolina

James H. Neely

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Corporal James H. McNeely


1837 - 6 February 1909
Company A
16th SC Infantry
McNeely Family Cemetery GPS N 34 47.559 W -82 27.934

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James H McNeely
1837 - 6 February 1909
Private McNeely entered service
in December of 1862 at Camp
Hampton, Anderson County, SC
into Company K of the 16th
Infantry. He served nearly a year
but was captured near Graysville,
Georgia on 25 November, 1863.
He was transferred to Louisville,
Kentucky and then to Rock
Island, Illinois on December 11,
1863. He was listed for exchange
and was discharged on 12
December, 1863.
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McThursday Family Cemetery

McThursday Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Banister Allen
Davis
William Hardy

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2nd Lieutenant Banister Allen Davis


15 October, 1839 24 July
1905
Company Cemetery
D
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McThursday Methodist
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Lieutenant Banister Davis


15 October, 1839 24 July 1905
Lieutenant Davis entered service on 4
June 1861 at camp Butler from his
home in Abbeville, South Carolina. On
17 July, 1861 he had a bout with the
measles any on 22 August 1861 he was
hospitalized with Catarrh
(inflammation of the mucous
membranes in one of the airways). He
was promoted to 4th Sergeant on 2
August, 1861, then 2nd in October of
1861 and 1st Sergeant on 6 February,
1862. He was elected to 2nf
Lieutenant on 21 September, 1862. He
became sick and was hospitalized from
November to December or 1863. He
later
was
taken ill and hospitalized on
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McThursday Methodist Cemetery GPS N 34 24.000
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Midway Presbyterian Church
Cemetery

Midway Presbyterian Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Robert Smith Bailey
Robert F. Brown
Hugh C. Erskine
C. M. Gentry
Lewis Wiley Gentry
J. W. Lewis
Newton S. Maddox
G. M. McDavid
William Evans McConnell
James Hamilton McConnell
Samuel McCulley
John Bayless Neal
Charles Leroy Webb

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Private G. M. McDavid
15 June 1831 13 February 1898
Company L
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.694 W -82
36.660

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Private G W McDavid
15 June 1831 13 February 1898
Private McDavid enter the service on
14 April, 1861 at the age of 30 years.
He joined into Company J of the 4th SC
Infantry that was later absorbed into
Company L of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. He enrolled for 1 year
service but when the year was
complete he re-enlisted for another
year and was detached as a wagon
master. He was discharged from
service on 22 July 1862.

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He was describer as being 5 feet 10


inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes
and sandy hair.
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Private Charles Leroy Webb


26 February 1840 6 July 1921
Company G
22nd SC Infantry
Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.687 W -82
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Private Charles Leroy Webb


26 February 1840 6 July 1921
Private Webb entered service at
Columbia, South Carolina on 17
June, 1862 into Company G of the
22nd South Carolina Volunteers. He
was detailed as a teamster (wagon
master or transportation specialist)
on 31 December, 1863. He served
without serious incident or injury
until he was paroled on 9 April,
1865.

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Private Hugh C. Erskine


11 December 1833 10 April 1904
Company L
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Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.693 W -82
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Private Hugh C Erskine


11 December 1833 10 April 1904
Private Erskine entered service on 3
January, 1861 at Anderson, South
Carolina into Company L of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters. In
September of 1862 he is listed as on
sick furlough. He was paroled on 9
April, 1865.
He was described as being 5 feet 9
inches tall, dark complexion, blue
eyes and dark hair.

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Private J. W. Lewis
Unknown Unknown
Company B
4th SC Infantry
Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.685 W -82
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Private James W Lewis


Unknown Unknown
Private Lewis entered service on
31 May, 1861 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company B of the 4th SC Infantry.
He was wounded on 27 July, 1862.
This was a gunshot wound to the
buttock on 30 July, 1864. He was
treated and released on 20 August
1864. He was wounded again on
30 September,1864 having his
right eye shot out. There are no
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Private John Bayles Neal


3 July 1840 28 February 1910
Company G
16 SC Infantry
Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.690 W -82
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Private John Bayless Neal


3 July 1840 28 February 1910
Private Neal entered service on 22
July 1861 into Company D of the 1st
SC Rifles at Camp Pickens, Sandy
Springs, Anderson, SC. He is listed
as on sick furlough in January,
1864. He is listed again as sick in
the hospital with Typhoid on 6
August, 1862 until 8 September
1862. There are no further records
available for this soldier.

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Private Lewis Wiley Gentry


30 April 1841 16 October 1905
Company C
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Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.681 W -82
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Private Lewis Wiley Gentry


30 April 1841 16 October
1905
Private Gentry entered
service on 25 March, 1863 at
Columbia, SC into Company C
of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. In July of
1864 he is listed as being
sick. There is little records to
verify other service other
than that he was paroled on
9 April 1865 at Appomattox
Court House.
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Newton S. Maddox
28 November 1848 30 July 1889
No record on Fold 3 or NPS.gov
Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.674 W -82
36.644

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Private Newton S. Maddox


28 November 1848 30 July 1889

Most likely not a CSA veteran. He


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start in 1861.

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Private Robert F. Brown


3 September 1842 14 July 1913
Company L
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.680 W -82
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Private Robert F Brown


3 September 1842 14 July 1913
Private Brown entered service on
20 July, 1861 at Camp Pickens,
Sandy Springs, Anderson, South
Carolina. He was slightly wounded
at Battle of Fredericksburg,
Virginia, near Richmond on 27
June, 1862.

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Private Robert Smith Bailey

18 September 1823 19 September


1908
Midway Presbyterian
N 34 (Orrs)
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Private Robert Smith Bailey


18 September 1823 19
September 1908

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Private Bailey entered service on


22 July 1861 at Camp Pickens,
Sandy Springs, Anderson, South
Carolina into Company D of the
1st SC Rifles. He is listed as being
on sick furlough in November
1861 through February 1862. He
was discharged by order of
Colonel J F Marshall on 18 April,
1862. He is listed as being 5 feet
9 inches tall, fair complexion,
blue eyes and auburn hair.
Private Baily was 38 years old
when
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Sergeant James Hamilton McConnell


13 November 1828 11
August 1911
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34 33.679
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Sergeant James McConnell
13 November 1828 11 August 1911

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Sergeant McConnell entered service as a


Corporal at camp Pickens, Sandy Springs,
Anderson, SC on 22 July, 1861 into Company
D of the 1st SC Rifles, Orrs. He was
promoted to 5th Sergeant by January 1862,
then 3rd Sergeant by November 1862. He
went on a 40 day furlough to Anderson, SC
in November 1862. In January of 1863 he
was promoted to 2nd Sergeant. He then was
required to take a sick furlough to Anderson,
SC for 36 days from 11 February 1863. In
March of 1863 he was in the hospital in
Columbia, SC with an undisclosed illness.
After that he is listed as being in the
hospital most of the time between January
1864 and August of 1864. He was captured
April,
1865 and
to at Petersburg, Virginia on 3
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William Evans McConnell


20 October 1833 15 August 1900
2nd Company E
5th SC Infantry
Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.679 W -82
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Private William E. McConnell


16 September 1848 28 February
1914

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McConnell he was only 15 when he
entered service at Union Court House
on 15 February, 1863. In June of 1863
the Company Surgeon sent him to the
hospital with a undisclosed illness
where he spent most of the remainder
of his military time, until 1 April 1865,
being treated.
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Samuel McCulley
20 October 1833 15 August 1900
Multiple persons found with same name
Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.685
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Private Samuel McCulley


20 October 1833 15 August 1900

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C. M. Gentry

30 April 1841 16 October 1905

Midway Presbyterian Cemetery GPS N 34 33.685


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C M Gentry
30 April 1841 16 October
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Anderson, South Carolina
Matthew Capps
W. S. Murphy

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Mountain Airy Baptist Church GPS

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A M.W. Capp (possibly Matthew W.


Capp but not confirmed) entered
service on 16 February, 1863 at
Willimgton, North Carolina into
Company H of the 22nd SC
Infantry. On May 17th 1863 he is
listed as absent without leave and
is consistently listed as such until
is marked as being dropped from
the rolls and considered a
deserter at Branchville on 17 May,
1863 on the 12 January, 1864
service record.
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Private W. S. Murphy
Mountain Airy Baptist Church

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W. S. Murphy
Mountain Airy Baptist Church

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Private W S Murphy entered


service into Company D of
Hamptons Legion on December
11, 1861 into Hampton Legion.
Apparently many service records
were lost because only two were
found and they were dated 1864.

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Anderson, South Carolina
Matthew Capps
W. S. Murphy

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A M.W. Capp (possibly Matthew W.


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Willimgton, North Carolina into
Company H of the 22nd SC
Infantry. On May 17th 1863 he is
listed as absent without leave and
is consistently listed as such until
is marked as being dropped from
the rolls and considered a
deserter at Branchville on 17 May,
1863 on the 12 January, 1864
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Private W. S. Murphy
Mountain Airy Baptist Church

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Private W S Murphy entered


service into Company D of
Hamptons Legion on December
11, 1861 into Hampton Legion.
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Anderson, South Carolina

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Mt. Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Andrew B. Adams
Archibald S. Armstrong
Edward Wesley Ashley
John H.
Ashley
John Thomas Ashley
Wilson A. Ashley
James
Banister Banister
Mattison
Thomas Banister
William L. Banister
Clement L. Bigby
Reuben Brock
Steven Milton
Fisher
James R. Hinton
Daniel
Mitchell
E. Mitchell

Jeromiah
Moore
Stephen G. Murdock
Benjamin Franklin Pruitt
John P. Pruitt
Thomas Pruitt
William Pruitt
James Rhody
Peter Rickets
David Washington Saylors
John B. Saylors
William J. Saylors
John C. Shaw
I. T. Shaw
William F. Shaw
William Perry Smith

George Washington Lafayette Mitchell James Taylor


Jesse
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Private John H. Ashley


Mount Bethel Baptist Church

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Private John H. Ashley entered


service on 14 April 1861 into
Company L of the Palmetto
Sharpshooters. He was appointed
to be the teamster for the
regiment. He was listed as being
absent without leave on 17
November 1863. On 31 March 1864
he is listed as a deserter.

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Private James R. Hinton


Company G, K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
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Private James R. Hinton entered


service on 19 March, 1862 from his
home in Abbeville, SC into
Company K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs). He transferred into
Company K of the 1st SC Rifles on 9
April 1862. He was paroled on 9
April, 1865 at Appomattox,
Virginia.

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Private John Preston Pruitt


Company E
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Private J. P. Pruitt entered service


on 6 December 1862 from his
home in Honea Path, Anderson
County, SC into Company E of the
20th SC Infantry.

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Private J. B. Saylors Company D 55th Georgia Infantry


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Private John C. Shaw Company E 20th SC Infantry


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Private John C. Shaw entered


service on 13 July, 1863 from his
home in Anderson, SC into
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry.
He served without serious incident
or injury until he was paroled at
Greensboro, NC on 2 May, 1865.

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Private William L. Banister Company K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)


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Private William L. Banister entered


service on 31 July 1861 at Camp
Pickens into Company K of the 1st
SC Rifles (Orrs) at the age of 21
years. He was given a medical
discharge after he contracted
Phthisis (tuberculosis). He was
describer as being 6 feet tall, fair
complexion, grey eyes and brown
hair.

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Private William Pruitt


Company H 16th SC Infantry
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Private William Pruitt entered


service on 8 January 1862 at Camp
Moore into Company H of the 16th
SC Infantry. Only one service
record found with the last name
spelled as Pruitt and a apparent
misspelling of his last name as
Prewitt from the same company
and unit with more detailed
service.
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Andrew B. Adams Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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Private Andrew B Adams


16 December 1841 5 June 1865
Private Adams entered service on
29 December 1861 from his home
in Anderson, SC into Company E of
the 20th SC Infantry. Other than
camp sickness issues he spent his
term of service without serious
incident or injury.

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Archibald S. Armstrong Private/Musician Co E 2th SC Infantry


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Private Archibald Armstrong


Company E 20th SC Infantry
Private Archibald Armstrong
entered service on 17 May 1863 as
a musician into Company E of the
20th SC Infantry at Anderson, SC.
He was on sick furlough from
August through September of
1863. He was on sick furlough
again from 16 December 1863 until
16 January 1864, which was later
extended until 27 February 1864.
His May June service record
shows him sick in the hospital in
Columbia, SC. This was his last
service
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Benjamin Franklin Pruitt Private Co B 43rd Georgia Infantry


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Private Benjamin Franklin Pruitt


3 January 1833 11 October
1906
The only record for Private
Benjamin Franklin Pruitt was
the cover record in the
Company E of the 43rd Georgia
Infantry.
No other records in North or
South Carolina were found.

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Clement L. Bigby Private Co K 1st SC Rifles


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Private Clement L Bigby


30 January 1832 21 July 1900
Private Clement Bigby entered
service on 21 July 1861 from his
home in Pickens into Company K of
the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He was 29
years old at the time. He served
until wars end without serious
incident or injury.

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Private Daniel Mitchell


Company L Palmetto Sharpshooters
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Private Daniel Mitchell


1843 20 June 1898
Private Mitchell entered service on
24 April 1862 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company L of
the Palmetto Sharpshooters at the
age of 22 years. He was wounded
on 30 June 1862 at the Seven
Days Battles near Richmond,
Virginia. He was sent to the
hospital on 28 October 1862 but
was back on duty in November
1862. He was again hospitalized
and returned to service on 24
August 1863. He was again sent to
the
hospital on 27 August 1864
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David Washington Saylors Private Co A 12th SC Infantry


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Private David W Saylors


17 December 1831 18 July 1865
Private Saylors entered service on
4 May, 1862 from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company A of the 12th SC Infantry.
He served without major incident
or injury until he was captured at
Amelia Court House, near
Petersburg, Virginia, on 3 April
1865. He was sent to Point
Lookout, Maryland where he was
sick in the hospital. He was
released from there on 6 June,
1865.
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Private E. Mitchell
Company E 20th SC Infantry
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E. Mitchell
4 November 1837 4 November
1908
Only one record showing this E.
Mitchell from Belton, SC entered
Company E of the 20th SC Infantry.
No further records were found.
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to confirm this one as a veteran.

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Edward Wesley Ashley Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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This Edward Ashley was born in


1804 which would have made him
57 years old at wars start. A most
unlikely participant in the effort
but could have been in service.
This was the only Edward W.
Ashley found on Fold 3 and
nps.gov sites.

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George Washington Lafayette Mitchell


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This George Washington


Mitchell was only 18 when he
enlisted in Company K of 1st SC
Rifles, Orrs. He was KIA in
Elmira, NY on 7 September
1864 and is buried at
Woodlawn N.C. #213 Elmira
The George Washington
Layfette Mitched on this grave
was born in 1825 making his to
be 36 years old at wars start.

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James Rhody (verify) No record found in Fold 3 for SC or GA


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John Thomas Ashley Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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Private John T Ashley


30 April 1813 4 February 1900
Private Ashley entered service 29
December 1861 from his home in
Honea Path, Anderson County, SC
into Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. His last service record
found was June of 1864. he served
without serious incident or injury.

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James Banister Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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Private James Banister


30 August 1814 23 February
1888
Private Banister entered service
on 1 September 1863 from his
home in Honea Path, Anderson
County, SC into Company E of the
20th SC Infantry. The last service
record found was for June of
1864.

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James Taylor Private Co F 7th SC Infantry


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Private James Taylor


1812 Unknown
Private Taylor entered into
service at the age of 46 years old
into company B of the 7th SC
Infantry from his home in
Abbeville, South Carolina of 16
April, 1861. He served until he
was discharged because of his
age (over 40) on 15 July, 1862.

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Jeremiah Moore Private Company E 1st SC State Troops


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Private Jeremiah Moore


1809 - 23 February 1877
Private Moore entered service on 1
August 1863 for a six month term into
Company E of the 1st SC State Troops
from his home in Pickens, SC. He served
without serious incident or injury.

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Jesse T. Murdock Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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Private Jesse T. Murdock


2 April 1838 16 January 1924
Private Jesse Murdock entered
service on 30 June 1862 from
his home in Abbeville,
Anderson County, SC into
Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He was sent to the
hospital on 13 October 1863
and sick leave was extended
until January of 1864. He was
reported back on duty in March
of 1864. He was paroled at
Greensboro, North Carolina on
2 May 1865.
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John Thomas Ashley Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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Private John Ashley


20 January 1837 5 February
1922
Private John Ashley entered
service on 29 December 1861
from his home in Honea Path,
Anderson County, SC into
Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He is listed as being
sick on 29 June until 13
September. He returned to
service after that.

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Mattison Banister Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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Private Mattison Banister


1823 1895
Private Bannister entered service on
29 December 1861 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company E of the
20th SC Infantry. He was involved with
a Court Martial proceeding that cost
him one months pay in May of 1863.
He served through June of 1864, his
last service record found.

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Peter Rickets Private Co I 19th SC Infantry


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Private Peter Rickets


1825 - 10 July,1863
Private Rickets entered
service on 17 December
1861 at his home in
Abbeville, South Carolina.
He was detailed as a
wagoner in Company I of
the 19th SC Infantry. On 10
July 1863 he contracted
Typhoid fever and died
from the disease.

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Reuben Brock Private/Musician Co C 1st SC Troops & Co E 20th SC


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Private Reuben Brock


18 November 1818 9 June
1896
Private Brock entered service
on 28 December 1861 from his
home in Anderson, SC into
Company C of the 20th SC
Infantry. He was detached to
serve in the Engineering
Department on 1 January 1864.
He was paroled at wars end on
27 April 1865 at Greensboro,
North Carolina.
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Stephen G. Murdock Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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Private Stephen G Murdock


15 January 1845 1 September 1865
Private Murdock entered service on 30
June 1862 from his home in Honea Path,
Anderson County, SC into Company E of
the 20th SC Infantry. He is reported to
have been sent home on sick furlough
in January of 1863. He is listed as
having been sent to the hospital in
March of 1863. He is reported back on
duty in May of 1863. He was captured
at Columbia, SC on 14 February 1865
and sent to Harts Island, new York
POW camp. He was released on 16 June,
1865 under General Order 109 at wars
end.
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Steven Milton Fisher Private Co F 1st SC State Troops


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Private S M Fisher
12 May 1822 25 June 1904
Private Fisher entered service
on 1 August 1863 from his
home in Abbeville, Anderson
County, SC into Company F of
the 1st SC State Troops. He
served his six month term
without serious incident or
injury.

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Thomas Banister Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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Private Thomas Banister


15 April 1832 12 March
1908
Private Banister entered
service on 30 June 1862 into
Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry from his home in
Anderson, CS. He was
admitted to the hospital on
15 July 1863 at Farmville,
Virginia suffering from
Ascites (Ascites results
from high pressure in the
blood vessels of the liver).
On 2 May 1865 he was
paroled at Greensboro, North
Carolina.
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Thomas Pruitt Private Co E 20th SC Infantry


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Corporal Thomas Pruitt


23 January 1844 11 July 1923
Private Pruitt 29 December 1861
from his home in Honea Path,
Anderson County, SC into Company E
of the 20th SC Infantry. He was
promoted to Corporal on 16 July
1863.

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I. T. Shaw Private Co K 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)


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I. T. Shaw
25 January 1841 13
December 1862
Private Shaw entered
service at the age of 20
years on 20 July 1861 at
his home of Anderson, SC
and at Camp Pickens,
Sandy Springs, Anderson
County, SC
When he was 21 years old
he was killed in action at
the Battle of
Fredericksburg, Virginia on
13 December 1862. His last
resting place is unknown.
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William F. Shaw Private Co K 1st SC Rifles


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Private William F Shaw


4 March 1843 16 July 1862
Private William F. Shaw died of
disease His last resting place is
unknown. Memorial stone with
brother at this cemetery.

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William J. Saylors Private Co A 12th SC Infantry


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Private William J Saylors


7 July 1834 10 November
1919
Private Saylors entered
service on 28 December
1861 as a transfer from
Hampton Legion. He joined
Company A of the 12th SC
Infantry from his home in
Anderson, SC. He was
captured on 2 April 1865
and sent to Harts Island,
New York. He was released
on 16 June 1865 under
General Order 109 at wars
end. He was described as
being on light complexion,
dark hair, grey eyes and
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William Perry Smith Sergeant Co F 16th SC Infantry


Mount Bethel Baptist Church GPS

Took the Oath of


Allegiance and
joined the Union
Army after
being captured.

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Allegiance and
joined the Union
Army after
being captured.
Sergeant William Perry Smith
27 August 1852 - 24 December 1933
Sergeant Smith entered service at the
age of 19 years on 1 March 1863 at
Adams Run, near Charleston, SC, into
Company F of the 16th SC Infantry. He
was captured on near Graysville,
Georgia while on retreat from battle
at M Ridge. He was sent to Louisville,
Kentucky for exchange on 9 December
1863. He was discharged from Rock
Island, New York on 11 December
1863.
Records show that he enrolled into
the Main
Union army on 14 October 1864
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Wilson Augustus Ashley Private Co G 1st SC Rifles


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Private Wilson Ashley


24 September 1838 9 April 1918
Private Ashley entered service on 20
July 1861 at Sandy Springs,
Anderson County, SC into Company G
of the 1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He was 22
years old at the time and lived in
Belton, SC. He is listed as being
wounded in the left shoulder by mini
ball shot and sent home to
recuperate on 16 August 1864. He
was taken prisoner on 11 April 18645
and sent to City Point, NY POW
Camp. He was released on 16 June
1865 under General Order 109 at
wars end. He was listed as having
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Anderson, South Carolina
Frederick Bagwell
B. R. Bryant
William Austin Cason
James N. Davis
John Jameson
William Monroe Jones
B. F. Mauldin
M. H. Mullikin
Joshua Owen
Enoch S. Pepper
William H. Scott
William Harrison Whitlock
James E. Wilson
R.C. Wilson (listed as a
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W. F. Wyatt

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W. F. Wyatt
Mount Pisgah Baptist Church

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W F Wyatt entered service on 1


July 1862 from his home in
Anderson into 2nd Company H of
the 7th SC Cavalry from his home
in Williamston, SC. He was
captured at Charleston, SC on 25
October 1862 and sent to Fort
McHenry, Maryland where he
was paroled and sent to Aikens
Landing, Virginia.

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R C Wilson
Mount Pisgah Baptist Church

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Sergeant R C Wilson entered


service on 30 October 1862 into
Company M of the 10th SC
Infantry. In March 1863 he was
dropped from the rolls and
designated as a deserter. He had
not been heard from since he
was sent to the hospital in
Mississippi in May of 1862.

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M H Mullikin
Mount Pisgah Baptist Church

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Private M H Mullikin entered


service on 7 June 1861 at
Columbia, SC into Company D of
the 4th SC Infantry.

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B. F. Mauldin (verify)
Mount Pisgah Baptist Church

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Private Mauldin entered service on 1


September 1863 from his home in
Pickens into Company I of Hamptons
Legion. On 20 August, 1864 he is listed
as being in the Jackson Hospital at
Richmond, Virginia with chills and
unexplained fever. He was discharged
on 24 August, 1864. No further service
records were found.

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B. R. Bryant Sergeant 18th SC Infantry Co D


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Sergeant Bryant entered service


into Company D of the 18th SC
Infantry as a 3rd Corporal on 4
December, 1861 at Mountain
Springs, Anderson County, SC. He
was promoted to 4th Sergeant on 22
May 1864. He server until he was
captured near Petersburg, Virginia
on 28 March, 1865. He was sent to
City Point, Virginia then transferred
to Point Lookout, Maryland. He was
released under General Order No.
109 at the end of the war and
released 24 June 1865. His
description was that of a man with
dark complexion, black hair, blue
eyes and standing five feet eight
inches.
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Enoch S. Pepper Private Co E 6th SC Cavalry


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Private Pepper entered


service on 15 January 1863
into Company E of the 6th SC
Cavalry. He is listed on his
service records as being the
regimental blacksmith. His
last service record was
August 1864.

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Frederick Bagwell Private Co G 1st SC State Troops


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Private Bagwell entered


service on 20 July 1861 into 1st
SC Rifles (Orrs) from his home
in Anderson County. He was 21
years old when he reported to
Camp Pickens and entered
Company K. On 1 July 1862 he
was ordered by General Hill to
become a teamster and
wagoner on the forage train.
He served until the end of the
war and was paroled on 9 April
1965 at Appomattox Court
House, Virginia.

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John Jameson Private Co E 2nd SC Rifles


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Private Jamison entered service on
24 October 1861 into Company E of
the 2nd SC Rifles from his home in
Pickensville, South Carolina. He
was 18 years old at the time. He
was wounded in battle at the
Wilderness on 6 May 1864. His leg
required amputation at the thigh
that day. He was only 21 years old
at the time. His last service record
indicates he was on sick leave as
late as February, 1865.

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J. N. Davis Private Co A 20th SC Infantry


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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It is unclear if Private Davis ever


reported for duty. His only service
record indicates stating recruit
to report May 20, 1863. There
are no further records found
indicating service.

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James E. Wilson Private Co A 3rd SC Light Artillery


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Private Wilson entered service into


Company A of the 3rd South Carolina
Light Artillery. General Pemberton
ordered his transferred to the
Palmetto Sharpshooters on 3
August, 1862. He continued with
the Sharpshooters until he was
paroled on 2 May, 1865 at High
Point, North Carolina.

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Joshua Owen Private Co D 4th SC Infantry


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Private Joshua Owens entered


service on 14 April 1861 from his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina. He served with
Company D of the 4th SC Infantry.
His last service record found was
for December 1861. He was paid
a enlistment bounty of $50.00
(the equivalent of $1400.00 in
2014 US currency).

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William H. Scott Private Co D 4th SC Infantry


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Private William Scott entered


service on 1 August 1861 from his
home in Williamston, South
Carolina. He joined into Company
D of the 4th SC Infantry at Camp
Pettus, Virginia. He is reported as
sick in the General Hospital No. 18
at Richmond, Virginia on 9
October, 1861 and was issued a
discharge from the service by a
surgeon on 21 October, 1861. He
received his back pay of nearly 3
months at $11.00 per month of
$31.70 (the equivalent of $887.60
in 2014 US currency) , 5 days
rations pay while he was in the
hospital of $1.25 (the equivalent
of $35.00 in 2014 US currency)
and a 6 month clothing allowance
pay of $25.00 (the equivalent of
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William Austin Cason 2nd Lieutenant Co D 4th SC Infantry


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Lieutenant Cason entered


service on 14 April, 1861 into
Company D of the 4th SC
Infantry. He was 34 years old
at the time. He has very few
service records available. His
last service record is for
August, 1861 when he was
hospitalized for fever at
Culpeper General Hospital in
Virginia.

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William Harrison Whitlock Private Co F 6th SC Cavalry


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Private William Whitlock entered


service on 25 June, 1862 at
Columbia, SC. He entered the 6th
SC Cavalry with his horse being
valued at $150.00 and his
equipment at $60.00 (this would
be the equivalent of $4,200 for
the horse and $1,680 for the
equipment in 2014 US currency).
His last service record is for April,
1864.

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William Monroe Jones Private Co B 1st SC State Troops


Mount Pisgah Baptist Church GPS

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Private Jones entered


service on 1 August 1863 for
a six month period. He
joined the 1st SC State
Troops at his home in the
Pickens, South Carolina
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Anderson, South Carolina
James G. Cann
Enoch Hammett
Gambrell
Samuel Evans Poore
John M. Williams

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Corporal Enoch Hammett Gambrell


9 January 1845 18 June
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Corporal Enoch Gambrell entered


service on 1 July 1861 at Camp
Pickens, SC into Company K of the
1st SC Rifles at the age of 34
years. He served without serious
incident or injury until he was
discharged on February 17, 1862.

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Sergeant James G. Cann


24 June 1840 6 December 1918
Company I
14th SC Infantry
Mount Tabor Baptist Church GPS

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Sergeant Cann entered service on 10


September 1861 at Camp Butler in
Anderson County, SC. He joined
Company I of the 14th SC Infantry. In
January 1863 he is listed as being sick
at home on furlough for almost 1
month. He rejoined his unit in
February and was later wounded at
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in August,
1863. He was placed in the hospital
at Richmond for treatment of a mini
ball gunshot wound to his left leg. His
unit promoted him to Sergeant on 1
June, 1864. He was listed on the
Wounded Rebel Prisoners list at
DeCamp Hospital on Davids Island,
NY Harbor on 17 July, 1863.
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Private John M. Williams


7 June 1834 19 September 1910
Company A
1st SC Infantry
Mount Tabor Baptist Church GPS

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Private Williams entered service on


10 July,1862 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company A of the
6th SC Cavalry. His horse was valued
at $175.00 (the equivalent of
$4900.00 in 2014 US currency) and
his equipment valued at $60.00 (the
equivalent of $1680.00 in 2014 US
currency). He is listed as deserting
at Camp Preston on the night of 28th
September, 1862- advertised from
Columbia. On March April 1863
service record he is listed as
awaiting sentence of court marshal.

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Private Samuel Evans Poore


3 October 1835 6 February 1891
Company D Hampton Legion Infantry
Mount Tabor Baptist Church

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Private Poor entered service into


Company D of Hampton Legion
Cavalry on 6 April 1863 at Camp
Pickens, SC from his home in
Williston, SC. On 22 November,
1864 he is recommended for
medical discharge due to
paralysis in his left arm and loss
of fingers due to fire burn. He
was paroled at Appomattox
court House on 9 April, 1865
before being medically
discharged.

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Mount Tabor Baptist Church
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Mt. Tabor Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
James G. Cann
Enoch Hammett
Gambrell
Samuel Evans Poore
John M. Williams

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Corporal Enoch Hammett Gambrell


9 January 1845 18 June
1918
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Corporal Enoch Gambrell entered


service on 1 July 1861 at Camp
Pickens, SC into Company K of the
1st SC Rifles at the age of 34
years. He served without serious
incident or injury until he was
discharged on February 17, 1862.

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Sergeant James G. Cann


24 June 1840 6 December 1918
Company I
14th SC Infantry
Mount Tabor Baptist Church GPS

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Sergeant Cann entered service on 10


September 1861 at Camp Butler in
Anderson County, SC. He joined
Company I of the 14th SC Infantry. In
January 1863 he is listed as being sick
at home on furlough for almost 1
month. He rejoined his unit in
February and was later wounded at
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in August,
1863. He was placed in the hospital
at Richmond for treatment of a mini
ball gunshot wound to his left leg. His
unit promoted him to Sergeant on 1
June, 1864. He was listed on the
Wounded Rebel Prisoners list at
DeCamp Hospital on Davids Island,
NY Harbor on 17 July, 1863.
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Private John M. Williams


7 June 1834 19 September 1910
Company A
1st SC Infantry
Mount Tabor Baptist Church GPS

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Private Williams entered service on


10 July,1862 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company A of the
6th SC Cavalry. His horse was valued
at $175.00 (the equivalent of
$4900.00 in 2014 US currency) and
his equipment valued at $60.00 (the
equivalent of $1680.00 in 2014 US
currency). He is listed as deserting
at Camp Preston on the night of 28th
September, 1862- advertised from
Columbia. On March April 1863
service record he is listed as
awaiting sentence of court marshal.

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Private Samuel Evans Poore


3 October 1835 6 February 1891
Company D Hampton Legion Infantry
Mount Tabor Baptist Church

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Private Poor entered service into


Company D of Hampton Legion
Cavalry on 6 April 1863 at Camp
Pickens, SC from his home in
Williston, SC. On 22 November,
1864 he is recommended for
medical discharge due to
paralysis in his left arm and loss
of fingers due to fire burn. He
was paroled at Appomattox
court House on 9 April, 1865
before being medically
discharged.

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Mount Zion Presbyterian Church
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Mt. Zion Presbyterian Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Michael Alexander Bellotte
James Waddell Hillhouse
George Turner Milam
Thomas R. Simpson
Joseph Middleton Wilkerson

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Joseph Middleton Wilkerson


Mount Zion Presbyterian Church

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George Turner Milam


24 September 1845 18 April 1896
Company B
1st SC Cavalry
Mount Zion Presbyterian Church GPS

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Private Milam entered service on 1


September, 1864 at Columbia,
South Carolina into Company B of
the 1st South Carolina Cavalry. He
has very little in the area of service
records found. The only record
found indicates he was on west
side picket line on 1 September,
1864. This was only 7 months
before the end of the war.

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James Waddell Hillhouse Sergeant Co K 4th SC Infantry


Mount Zion Presbyterian Church GPS

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Sergeant Hillhouse entered service


on 7 June 1861 at Columbia, South
Carolina into Company K of the 4th
SC Infantry. He was 37 years of age
at the time. He is reported to have
been killed accidently on 22 July,
1861. There is not explanation of
what type of accident caused his
death.

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3rd Lieutenant Michael Alexander Bellotte


1 January 1830 24 July
1861
Mount
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Lieutenant Bellotte entered


service on 2 June 1861 at
Pendleton, South Carolina into
Company K of the 4th SC Infantry.
Only one month passed before he
was wounded by a gunshot in the
leg and admitted to the hospital
where he died as a result of his
wounds on 24 July 1861. His
survivors were paid his back pay
at the rate of $80.00 per month
(the equivalent of $2240.00 in
2014 US currency) for a total of
$133.33 (the equivalent of
$3733.24 in 20 14 US currency).

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Private Thomas R. Simpson


6 February 1840 19 June 1914
Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Mount Zion Presbyterian Church GPS

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Private T R Simpson entered


service on 22 July, 1861 at Camp
Pickens, SC in Sandy Springs,
Anderson County, South Carolina
at the age of 21 years. He served
only one year of his three year
enlistment due to physical illness.
He was discharged due to
ordinary disability. He was due
back pay of two months, 29 days
and a $50.00 enlistment bounty.
This totaled almost $83.00 (the
equivalent of $2324.00 in 2014 US
currency.

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Mountain Creek Baptist Church
Cemetery

Mountain Creek Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Levi Burriss
David Seaborn
Chamblee
J. M Chamblee
Robert Thompson Chamblee
J. W. Hall
James Hillary Masters
Robert H. Massey
Robert Bayless Massey
William McGukin
James Lawrence Orr Shaw
William Stevenson
Crayton Snipes

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Private William McGukin

Company F

2nd SC Rifles

Mountain Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.668


43.150

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Private McGukin entered service on


19 March 1862 at Anderson, SC into
Company F of the 2nd SC Rifles. He
was almost immediately taken sick
and placed in the hospital. In
November-December service
records of 1862 he is listed as
absent without leave. Later he is
listed as being wounded on 7 May
1864. He had his leg amputated
and was sent home to recuperate. A
record from the Episcopal Church
Hospital in Williamsburg, VA says he
had a wound to his right foot and
had it amputated. In January of 1865
he is listed as retired. In a
comment on another record said he
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Private J. M. Chamblee
15 May 1833 29 April 1910
Company G
2nd SC Rifles
Mountain Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.668 W -82
43.150

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Sergeant James Chamblee entered


service at Camp Pickens on 10 July
1861. He is listed as receiving a
$50.00 (the equivalent of $1400.00
in 2014 US currency) enlistment
bounty on 26 February 1862. He was
wounded in the right foot by a mini
ball on 7 October, 1862. He was
listed as absent without leave since
February 1865 but the war was
ending in April 1865 and records
could have been lost.

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Private J. W. Hall
3 September 1843 15 July 1911
Company G
2nd SC Rifles
Mountain Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.666
43.136

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John H. Hall entered service on


11 January, 1862 from his
home in Anderson, South
Carolina into Company G of the
2nd. SC Rifles. He was paid an
enlistment bounty of $50.00
(the equivalent of $1400.00 in
2014 US currency in February
1862. He is listed as being
wounded at the Battle of
Manassas on 30 August , 1862
and sent home to recuperate in
September of 1862. He was
promoted to 1st Sergeant on 3
October, 1863. He was paroled
at Appomattox Court House on
9 April, 1865.
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Private James Hillary Masters


3 March 1833 11 October 1923
Company B
2nd SC Rifles
Mountain Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.673 W -82
43.151

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Private J H Masters entered


service on 31 October, 1861 at
the age of 19 years old from his
home in Pickens, South Carolina
into Company B of the 2nd SC
Rifles. His service records show
that he is reported sick in
January 1862 and then again on
sick furlough in May of 1862. He
is listed as being absent without
leave until his last service record
in August 1863. There is no
record of any legal action taken
against him.

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Corporal James Lawrence Orr Shaw


17 June 1847 14 November
1928
Mountain Creek
Baptist Cemetery
34 26.665 W -82
Company
H
1st SCGPS
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43.142
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or Ga
Headstone reads Co H SC Guards
CSA
Corporal James Lawrence Orr
Shaw entered service as a
member of the local South
Carolina Guard at the age of 14
or 15 years old. Although he
was not a member of the CSA
military he none the less served
his country and state.

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Corporal James Lawrence Orr


Shaw entered service as a
member of the local South
Carolina Guard at the age of 14
or 15 years old. Although he
was not a member of the CSA
military on record he none the
less served his country.
Headstone reads
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Co H SC Guards CSA

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Private Levi J. Burriss


15 December 1828 2 August 1916
Company F
1st SC Cavalry
Mountain Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.664
43.125

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Private L. J. Burris entered service on 1


May, 1863 from his home in Pickens,
South Carolina into Company F, 1st SC
Cavalry at Columbia, South Carolina. He
was paid at the rate of $12.20 per month
for use of horse. He was listed as
driving ordnance wagon since December
1863.

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Private David Seaborn Chamblee


23 February 1837 20 February
1897
Mountain Creek Baptist
Cemetery
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N Rifles
34 26.669 W -82
Company
G
2nd SC
43.126

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Private Chamblee entered
service on 11 January 1862
from his home in Anderson, SC
into Company G of the 2nd SC
Rifles. In March of 1863 he was
in the hospital in Columbia, SC.
He served without serious
incident and injury. He was
paroled on 9 April, 1865 at
Appomattox Court House,
Virginia.

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Robert Bayless Massey (no military record found)


1 February 1831 14 February 1916
Mountain Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.659 W -82
43.129
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Although Robert Bayless Massey was
30 years old at the start of the war
no record of his service is found.

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Private Robert Thompson Chamblee


11 January 1829 23 January
1899
Company
&H
6th SC
Cavalry
Mountain Creek
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N 34
26.672 W -82
43.131

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Private Chamblee entered service


entered service on 6 August 1862 at
the age of 32 at Columbia, South
Carolina into Company G of the 6th
SC Cavalry. His horse was valued at
$250.00 (the equivalent of $7000.00
in 2014 US currency) and equipment
at $60.00 (the equivalent of
$1680.00 in 2014 US currency). In
January 1863 he is listed as in
arrest for some reason. In January
of 1864 he was detached on special
assignment of taking unserviceable
horses to Lynchburg, Virginia.
There are no further service
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Crayton Snipes
3 February 1848 18 November 1872
No military record found may have been too young
Mountain Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.666
43.136

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young to have served. He would
have been only 13 at wars start and
17 at the most at wars end. No
record of a Crayton Snipes serving
was found in Fold 3 or nps.gov
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Sergeant William J. Stevenson 19 April 1840 2 May 1913


Company F
2nd SC Rifles
Mountain Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.651 W -82
43.150

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Sergeant Stevenson entered service


as a Corporal on 29 October 1861 at
Anderson, SC into Company F of the
2nd SC Rifles. On 16 February of 1863
he is listed as having been
hospitalized with Pneumonia He was
promoted to 5th Sergeant in May of
1863. He is listed as making a 20 day
trip from Petersburg, Virginia to
Anderson, South Carolina and being
reimbursed for rations at the rate of
$.75 (the equivalent of $21.00 in
2014 US currency) per day for a total
of $15.00 (the equivalent of $420.00
in 2014 US currency). The rations
were most likely for the man and
horse. He is also reportedly
hospitalized
for a broken shoulder
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injury on 8 May, 1864. He was

Private William McGukin


Company F

28 March 1866 - 5 July, 1932


2nd SC Rifles

Mountain Creek Baptist Cemetery GPS N 34 26.662


43.132

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Private McGukin entered service on 19


March 1862 at Anderson, South
Carolina into Company F of the 2nd 2
South Carolina Rifles. In July 1862 he
is listed as sick in the hospital at
Richmond, Virginia. On the 7th of May,
1864 Private McGukin had his right
foot shot off by a gunshot. In January
1865. He is listed as his occupation
that of a carpenter, the nature of his
wound: gunshot-right foot shot off,
date: 7 may, 1864, Action: amputation
by circular method at junction of lower
middle thigh. He was issued a 60 day
furlough on 14 July, 1864. He was
issued a $50.00 (the equivalent of
$1400.00 in 2014 US currency)
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Mountain Springs Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
S. G. Bryant
Thomas H. Paris
John H. Reeves

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John H. Reeves Private Co C 4th SC Cavalry


Mountain Springs Baptist Cemetery
31.996

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GPS N 34 43.312

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Private Reeves entered


service on 1 December,
1862 from his home in
Pickens District into
Company C of the 4th SC
Cavalry. His company
moved out without him as
he was ordered by General
Beauregard to stay at
Pocatalico due to excessive
numbers within the
company. He was
transferred to German
Light Artillery on 4
February 1864. There is as
a H. Reeves is listed there
in Bachmans SC Light
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S. G. Bryant

Private Company D 18th SC Infantry

Mountain Springs Baptist Cemetery


31.996

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Private Bryant entered service on 4th


December, 1861 at Mountain Springs,
Anderson County, South Carolina. He
entered Company D of the 18th SC Infantry
at the age of 23 years. He is listed as
being admitted to the Chimborazo Hospital
No. 1 in Richmond in 1862 With Dyspepsia.
Dyspepsia is a common condition and usually
describes a group of symptoms rather than one
predominant symptom. These symptoms
include: Belly pain or discomfort, Bloating.
Feeling uncomfortably full after eating, Nausea.
Loss of appetite. Heartburn. Burping up food or
liquid (regurgitation). Burping. Most people will
experience some symptoms of dyspepsia within
their lifetimes. A disorder that affects
movement of food through the intestines, such
as irritable bowel syndrome.

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Thomas H. Paris

Private Co G 1st SC State Troops

Mountain Springs Baptist Cemetery


43.132

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Private Paris entered service on


1 August, 1863 for a six month
term commencing on 19
October, 1863. He joined into
Company G of the 1st South
Carolina State Troops.

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Mullikin Family in Anderson SC

Mullikin Family Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina

J. C. Hall
Benjamin Franklin
Mullikin
A.
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Sergeant Benjamin Franklin Mullikin

4th SC Infantry Company D

Millikin Family Cemetery

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Sergeant Mullikin entered service on


7 June 1861 from his home in
Anderson, SC into Company D of the
4th SC Infantry at the age of 27 years.
He served his 1 year enlistment
period and apparently left the
service.

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Sergeant A. N. Mullikin

Company G

22nd SC Infantry

Millikin Family Cemetery

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Sergeant Mullikin entered service on


17 January 1862 as a Private into
Company G of the 22nd SC Infantry. He
had been promoted to Sergeant by 31
December 1863, his last service
record found.

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J C Hall
Millikin Family Cemetery

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Neals Creek Baptist Church
Cemetery

Neals Creek Baptist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Robert L. Campbell
James B.
Carpenter
John James Carpenter
Matthew Cobb
J. P. Cox
J. M. Elgin
Elija M. Holland
Joshua Holland
William Major
Holland
Charles A. Kay
Hugh M. Knox
James Henry King
John Dolphus King
Marion Hushel Kay
Nimrod Kay
Vincent P. Kay
Ephriam Jenkins Major
D. N. Major

James A. Major
Joab W. Major
Alfred K. C. Mann
Kelsey McCoy
Elias O. Pruitt
Elija Lewis Smith
James M. Smith
William Shirley
J. P. Tribble
Elam Vandiver
John S. Vandiver

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Private Elias O. Pruitt


Neals Creek Baptist Church

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Private Elias O. Pruitt entered service on


9 January 1862 from his home in Honea
Path, Anderson County, South Carolina
into Company E of the 20th SC Infantry.
He served until at least January of 1864.
There is no record of his discharge.

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Private John James Carpenter


Neals Creek Baptist Church

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Private John James Carpenter entered


service on 20 July, 1861 at Camp
Pickens, Sandy Springs, Anderson
County, South Carolina. He was 21 years
old at the time. On his NovemberDecember service record he is recorded
as being in the fight at
Fredericksburg. He was wounded with
a gunshot wound to the hand and
listed as being treated at Chimborazo
Hospital on 6 May 1863.

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John S. Vandiver
Neals Creek Baptist Church

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No photo of grave. Died at


home in Anderson, SC
according to known records.
Buried at place unknown.

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John S. Vandiver entered
service on 31 December
1861 from his home in
Anderson, SC into
Company L of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs).

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Private James M Smith


Neals Creek Baptist Church

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Private James M. Smith entered


service on 20 July 1861 at Camp
Pickens into Company L of the 1st
SC Rifles (Orrs). On his November
December 1862 service record
he is listed as being in the Battle
of Fredericksburg in Virginia. He
was paroled at wars end at
Appomattox Court House on 9
April 1865.

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Sergeant James Polk Cox


Neals Creek Baptist Church

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Sergeant Cox entered service on 11


January 1862 at Anderson, SC into
Company G of the 2nd SC Rifles. He
served without serious incident or injury
until he was paroled on 9 April, 1865 at
Appomattox, Virginia.

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Private James B Carpenter


Company E
2th SC Infantry
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private James B Carpenter entered


service on 16 April 1862 at the age
of 22 years from his home in
Anderson, SC. He was wounded on
16 may 1862. He was taken prisoner
on 1 June 1862 at the Battle of Fair
Oaks. He was sent to Fort Delaware,
Delaware on 5 June 1862. He was
described as being 5 feet 10 inches
tall, sandy hair, grey eyes and sandy
complexion.

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Private Alfred K. C. Mann


25 May 1842 22 February 1901
Company E
2th SC Infantry
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private Alfred Mann entered service


into Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry on 8 February, 1862 from
his home at Anderson, South
Carolina. He is listed on his service
records as a teamster. He
apparently became ill on 28
November, 1863 and was
hospitalized. His hospitalization and
treatment was extended to June,
1864. There were no further records
found.

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Private Charles A. Kay


5 November 1842 25 June 1906
Company L Palmetto Sharpshooters
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private Charles A. Kay entered


service into Company L of the
Palmetto Sharpshooters on 14 April,
1861 from his home in Anderson,
South Carolina. He served without
serious incident of injury until he
was paroled at Appomattox Court
House on 9 April 1865.

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2 Lieutenant Ephriam Jenkins Major


5 January 1828 12 May
1880
nd
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SC Rifles

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Lieutenant Major entered service


on 21 April, 1862 at Adams Run.
Anderson, South Carolina. He
resigned his commission after
being shot in the right hand on 27
June, 1862 at the Battle of Gaines
Mills. The gunshot cost him the
loss of his middle finger and
general stiffness of his right hand.

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Private Daniel N. Major


25 September 1835 25 June 1927
Company G
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private Daniel Major entered


service on 7 June 1861 at
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company J of the 4th SC Infantry
at Columbia, South Carolina. He
was sick in the hospital by order
of his surgeon from July 1861
until November 1861.

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Sergeant Elija Lewis Smith


13 November 1837 29 June 1914
Company L
2nd SC Rifles
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Sergeant Elijah Smith entered


service on 21 April 1862 at
Adams Run, Anderson, South
Carolina. In November 1862 he
is listed as in the hospital. He
was promoted to 5th Sergeant on
1 March 1863. Sergeant Smith
was wounded on 12 May 1864
by a shot from a mini ball in the
right arm. He was paid his
enlistment bounty of $50.00
(the equivalent of $1400.00 in
2014 US currency). He was
paroled on 9 April 1865 at
Appomattox Court House.
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Elija M. Holland
18 May 1829 7 July 1916
Company E
4th SC Infantry
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private E.M. Holland entered


service on 19 September, 1861 at
his home of Pendleton, South
Carolina for a six month term in
Company E of the 4th SC Infantry.
He served without serious incident
or injury until his discharge.

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Hugh M. Knox
1 December 1840 8September 1894
Company L
2nd SC Rifles
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private Hugh M Knox entered


service into Company L of the 2nd SC
Rifles on 21 April, 1862 at Adams
Run, Anderson, South Carolina. He
was wounded at the Battle of
Manassas on 29 August, 1862 and
lingered in hospitals until his
discharge.

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Private J. P. Tribble
1844 - 1881
Company E
2th SC Infantry
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private JP Tribble entered into


service Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry on 30 June, 1862. He was
discharged for medical reasons on
13 July, 1862. He was listed as
having general disability due to
pulmonary disease and was paid
for his service time $8.43 (the
equivalent of $236.04 in 2014 US
currency). He only spent 23 days in
service.

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Private J. M. Elgin
11 November 1828 11 August 1895
Company A
13th SC Infantry
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private J. M. Elgin entered service


on 14 April 1862 into Company A of
the 13th SC Infantry. He is listed as
being wounded in December 1862.
There are no further records that
indicate his situation or his
continued service.

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Lieutenant James A. Major

16 September 1823 23 August


1921
Company
2nd SC Rifles
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Lieutenant James Major entered


service on 21 April 1862 at Adams
Run, Anderson County South
Carolina. He is listed as under
arrest in July 1862 through
October 1862 for unstated
charges. He was allowed to resign
for the good of the Confederacy
and because his situation might be
difficult to prove in a Court
Martial. No further details were
provided.

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James Henry King


25 February 1839 20 November 1923
Company B
1st SC Infantry
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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There are several J H or


James Kings that served.
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if any served.

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Corporal Joab W. Major


10 March 1833 1 December 1864
Company L
1st SC Rifles
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Corporal Joab Major entered


service at the age of 28 years into
Camp Pickens at Sandy Springs in
Anderson County, South Carolina.
He joined Company L of the 1st SC
Rifles (Orrs) and served with then
until he was discharged on 2
March 1862 with a disability
discharge.

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Private John Dolphus King


30 October 1832 7 February 1876
Company J
4th SC Infantry
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private John King entered service into


Company I of the 1st SC Artillery at
Fort Moultrie, South Carolina on 24
May, 1861. He served his 1 year
enlistment commitment without
serious incident or injury and was
discharged on 1 May 1862.

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Private Joshua Holland


14 August 1818 16 March 1896
Company G
1st SC Artillery
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private Joshua Holland entered


service on10 March 1863 from his
home in Walhalla, South Carolina
into Company G of the 1st South
Carolina Artillery. He served
without serious incident or injury
with his last service record found
being December, 1864.

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Private Kelsey Callaway McCoy


January 31 1822 8 January
1901
Company
L 2ndChurch
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Private Kelsey McCoy entered service on


21 April, 1862 at Adams Run, SC (near
Charleston, SC) into Company L of the
2nd SC Rifles. He was 41 years old at the
time.. He was captured by the enemy
near Richmond, Virginia between 26 June
and 1 July 1862. He was transferred to
Fort Columbus, NY on July 3, 1862 then
transferred to Fort Delaware, Delaware.
Private McCoy was apparently
exchanged, escaped or signed an oath
and was released then rejoined his
company to continue his service. He was
wounded on 6 May, 1864 by a mini ball in
the right thigh. In September 1864 he
was listed as an ambulance driver
He was listed as being 5 feet 2 inches
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Lieutenant Elam Vandiver


2 October 1823 26 December, 1862
Company L
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Lieutenant Vandiver entered


service at the age of 38 from
his home near Camp Pickens
on 20 July, 1861. He served and
was elected to 2nd Lieutenant
on 5 January, 1862. He
contracted Typhoid Fever on 3
October, 1862 and suffering
from the effects of the disease
surrendered his commission
due to his inability to perform
his duties. He died on 26
December, 1862 as a results of
his sickness.
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Private Marion Hushel Kay


1840 - 1901
Companies I 19th and E 20th SC Infantry
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private Kay entered service


into Company I of the 19th
SC Infantry on 17
December, 1861 from his
home in Abbeville, South
Carolina. He was later
transferred into Company E
of the 20th SC Infantry
where he served until he
was discharged by parole
on 9 April 1865 at
Appomattox Court House,
Virginia.
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Private Matthew Cobb


7 January 1845 12 April 1919
Company E
2th SC Infantry
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private Cobb entered service on


11 February 1863 at Anderson,
SC from his home in Honea
Path, South Carolina. He joined
into Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He serviced without
serious incident or injury until
he was paroled on 2 May at
Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Private Nimrod Kay


22 December, 1822 11 May 1905
Companies C 1st SC Troops & Co L 1st SC Rifles (Orrs)

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Private Ninrod Kay first
entered service in
Company C of the 1st SC
State Troops on 1
August, 1863. He served
his six month term he
has signed up for.

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Private Kay again signed


up in 7 May 1864 at
Columbia, SC into
Company L of the 1st SC
Rifles but was wounded
on 30 September, 1864.
He was placed in Jackson
Hospital in Richmond for
treatment. He was later
furloughed for 30 days
from8 October, 1864. He
is reported again in the
hospital on 5 AprilMain
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Private Robert L. Campbell

11 January 1833 26 December


1918
Company L
2nd SC Rifles

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Private Campbell entered service on


27 April, 1862 at Adams Run,
Anderson, South Carolina into
Company L of the 2nd SC Rifles. In
July of 1862 through February 1863
he is listed as sick in the hospital.
He is listed as absent without leave
from 17 December, 1863 until he is
marked present in March of 1864.
He was paroled on 9 April, 1865 at
Appomattox Court House.

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Private Vincent P. Kay


27 November 1838 7 July 1904
Company L
2nd SC Rifles
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private Vincent P. Kay entered service


on 21 April 1862 at Adams Run,
Anderson County, South Carolina into
Company L of the 2nd SC Rifles, He is
listed as being wounded severely on
30 June, 1862 and placed in the
hospital at Richmond, Virginia. He
was discharged on 20 January, 1863,
being paid his back pay of $48.10
(the equivalent of $1346.80 in 2014
US currency) and his $50.00 (the
equivalent of $1400.00 in 2014 US
currency) enlistment bounty for a
total of $98.10 (the equivalent of
$2746.80 in 2014 US currency) .
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William Major Holland

2 April 1841 - 1 October 1861

Neals Creek Baptist Church

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No
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Private Holland entered service on 7


June 1861 from his home in Anderson,
SC into J of the 4th SC Infantry. He was
27 years old at the time. He died of
disease on the 1st of October, 1861 at
Germantown, Virginia. There is no
record of what disease he had but
from one medical record found it
seems he died of complication of
Typhoid Fever. He has a memorial
stone in Neals Creek Cemetery but is
presumed to be buried in
Germantown, Virginia.

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Private William Shirley


27 July 1821 1 October 1914
Company F
1st SC State Troops
Neals Creek Baptist Church GPS

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Private Shirley entered service on 1


August 1863 form his home in
Abbeville, South Carolina for a six
month term of service. The South
Carolina State Troops were for the
most Home Guards. His service
records are very short and show no
battle records.

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New Hope Methodist Church
Cemetery

New Hope Methodist Church Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Abram Bolt
James Busby
Alfred Elrod
Robert Junkin
William N. Tankersby
J. T. White
T. C. White

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Private Alfred Elrod


Company K
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
New Hope Methodist Church GPS

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Private Alfred Elrod entered from
his home in Anderson, SC into
Company K of the 1st SC Rifles
(Orrs) according to his VA
headstone order that was approved
on 19 December 1941. No military
records found to substantiate this.
The only military record found was
for the Company C of the 1st SC
State Troops. A Alfred Elrod entered
there from Anderson, SC on 1
August 1863 for a 6 months duty.
This could have been confused with
1st SC Rifles. The headstone was
placed in New Hope Cemetery.

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Abram Bolt Private 22nd Infantry Co. G


New Hope Methodist Church GPS

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Private Abram Bolt entered service


into Company G of the 22 SC
Infantry on 17 January, 1862. He
served without serious incident or
injury until he was captured at the
battle of Farmville in Virginia on 6
April 1865. he was sent to City
Point POW Camp in Virginia on 14
April, 1864. He was described as
being five feet nine inches tall,
florid complexion, light hair and
blue eyes.

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Private J. T. White
Unknown - Unknown
Company F
24th SC Infantry
New Hope Methodist Church GPS

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Private JT White entered


service on 14 May 1862 into
Company F of the 24th SC
Infantry from his home in
Anderson, South Carolina. He
was appointed Corporal in
February 1864. His pay was
raised from $11.00 (the
equivalent of $308.00 in 2014
US currency) per month to
$13.00 (the equivalent of
$364.00 in 2014 US currency)
per month.

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Private Thomas C. White


Private
Company B
1ST SC Rifles (Orrs)
New Hope Methodist Church

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Private White entered service at the


age of 21 years old at Camp Pickens,
Sandy Springs, Anderson County, South
Carolina on 20 July, 1861. He was in the
Battle at Fredericksburg, Virginia on 13
December, 1862 where he was
wounded in the knee and hip. He was
sent to the hospital in Richmond for
treatment. He was apparently beyond
help because he is found to have died
at Abbeville, South Carolina on 26
December, 1862. His father, R. H.
White, was paid his past wages and his
enlistment bonus of $50.00 totaling
$152.80 (the equivalent of $4278.40 in
2014 US currency).
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James Jim Tillman Busby


8 November 1847 - 23 may 1915
Company E of the 7th Infantry or Company I of the 15th SC Infantry
New Hope Methodist Church GPS

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Private James Busby date of


entering service is unknown. The
only service record found is that
where he is identified as a POW and
is paroled on 19 May, 1865 at
Augusta Georgia. He apparently
effected a surrender with his troops
there at wars end.
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Captain Robert Junkin


1825 - 1895
Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
New Hope Methodist Church

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Captain Robert Junkin entered service


on 22 July 1861 at Camp Pickens,
Sandy Springs, Anderson County,
South Carolina into Company D of the
1st SC Rifles (Orrs). He was promoted
to 1st Lieutenant on 12 November
1862. He was promoted again to
Captain on 13 December 1863. He
was wounded in the right hand at
Fredericksburg, VA on 13 December,
1862. He was wounded again on 5
May, 1864. He was ordered on a 60
day medical furlough on 23 June 64.
On 30 October, 1864 he was wounded
at Petersburg, Virginia. Again on 30
November, 1864 he was wounded
near Petersburg, Virginia. He was
shot in the left thigh and the mini ball
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William N. Tankersly Unknown - Unknown


Company K 65th Georgia Infantry
New Hope Methodist Church

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Private W. N. Tankersly entered


service on 27 September 1862 at
Clarksville, Georgia into Company K
of the 65th Georgia Infantry. Private
Tankersly took sick and was placed in
the hospital on 4 October 1863. He
returned to duty briefly and was
issued a 60 day sick furlough on 9
February 1863 from the hospital at
Casswell, Georgia. On 1 August, 1863
he is reported as being in jail at
Knoxville, Tennessee. On 11 April,
1864 he was dropped from the rolls
as he over extending his sick furlough
and marked as a deserter. He was
also marked as surrendering on 16
May, 1865 at Augusta, Georgia and
being paroled on 18 May, 1865 at
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New Prospect Baptist Church
Cemetery

New Prospect Baptist Cemetery


Anderson, South Carolina
Lewis Abercrombe
Toliver Bolt
W. J. Bowen
Albert N. Cullen
James William Eskew
W. D. Hall
W. B. Harbin
T. J. McClure
M. E. Smith
J A Todd, MD

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Private M. E. Smith
11 November 1846 23 December 1897
Company F
Hampton Legion Infantry
New Prospect Baptist Church GPS

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Private M.E. Smith entered service


on 1 January 1862 at Greenville,
South Carolina into Company H of
the 22nd SC Infantry. He was part of
the 1st South Carolina Volunteers.

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Private James William Eskew


22 May 1837 11 July 1924
Company D
1st SC Rifles (Orrs)
New Prospect Baptist Church GPS

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Private Eskew entered service at


Greenville, South Carolina on 9 May,
1862 into Company I of the 1st Rifles
(Orrs). He was captured at Morris
Island, South Carolina on 10 July,
1863 and taken to the POW Camp at
Fort Columbus in Ney York Harbor
on 26 September, 1863. He was
released after signing the oath of
Allegiance to the US Government on
15 February, 1864.

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Private J A Todd, M.D. 15 January 1828 27 May 1886


Company E
20th SC Infantry
New Prospect Baptist Church

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Private James A. Todd entered service


23 March, 1862 at Anderson, South
Carolina into Company E of the 20th SC
Infantry. He is listed as being on sick
furlough beginning 29 May, 1863 and
continually extended until 18 March
1864. On 30 June 1864 he is listed in
Wayside Hospital General Hospital No.
9 at Richmond, Virginia. He was shot
with a mini ball in the left thigh on 1
August and remained in the hospital
until 7 August, 1864. He was sent on a
40 day furlough to recover. There are
no more service records found.
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Lewis Abcrombe
19 November 1817 21 October 1907
Possible CSA veteran but no records found
New Prospect Baptist Church

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Possible but unable to confirm


without more personal information.
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Captain W. J. Bowen
26 April 1827 31 July 1899
Company H
5th SC Infantry
New Prospect Baptist Church GPS

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Private William J. Bowen entered service


on 10 May 1864 as a conscription
participant (non voluntary military draft)
at Columbia, South Carolina into Company
D of the 1st SC Infantry. He served without
severe incident or injury until he was
paroled on 28 April 1865 at Greensboro,
North Carolina.

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Private W. B. Harbin
Unknown - Unknown
Company L
Palmetto Sharpshooters
New Prospect Baptist Church GPS

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Private W B Harbin entered service


on 19 March, 1862 at Pendleton,
South Carolina into Company L of
the Palmetto Sharpshooters. He was
wounded at the Battle of Seven
Pines on 31 May, 1862. In
September of 1862 he was
furloughed home on sick leave. In
November or 1862 his furlough was
extended to January of 1863. His
furlough expired and he had not
returned to duty in February 1862
but was on duty in March 1862. On
29 October he was again wounded
at Lookout Valley. He had a flesh
wound caused by a mini ball to the
head above his right eye. He was
sent to the hospital on 4 December,
1863. Again he was wounded with a
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Corporal Toliver Bolt


8 March 1833 6 November 1903
Company G
22nd SC Infantry
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Corporal Bolt entered service on 12


March 1862 at Charleston, South
Carolina into Company G of the 22nd
Volunteers. He quickly became the
regimental shoemaker and was that
for his military career. He was
paroled on 9 April, 1865 at
Appomattox Court House, Virginia.

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T. J. McClure 26 August 1832 2 October 1907


Company D
2nd SC Rifles
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Private McClure entered service


on 31 December, 1861 at
Sullivans Island, SC from his
home in Anderson , South
Carolina. In August of 1863 he
was promoted to Corporal.
Corporal McClure was taken
prisoner on 25 November, 1863
at Knoxville, Tennessee. He
was sent Camp Chase, Ohio
POW Camp between November
and December 1863 and then
transferred to Rock Island,
Illinois POW Camp where he
remained until wars end.
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Private William Dozier Hall


14 January 1842 - 1911
Company D
Hampton Legion Cavalry
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Private William Hall entered service


entered service on 17 July, 1861 at
the age of 21 years in Columbia,
South Carolina. He entered Company
D of Hampton Legion where his
horse was valued at $60.00 and
equipment ay $15.00. He was paid at
the rate of $21.10 per month for
horse and man (the equivalent of
$590.80 per month in 2014 US
currency). He was hospitalized on 24
January, 1862 with syphilis. In
February of 1863 listed him as unfit
for service and recommended
discharge based on symptoms of
syphilis and rheumatism.
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Albert N. Cullen
1835 1913
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