Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Mt. Zion Cemetery #2

Location:
Great Valley Parkway
White, Bartow, Georgia
34.2860985 -84.7863998
FAG# 35634

Date of Visit: March 10, 2018


Wyly A. Gaines
1839-1962


Wyly was the son of Richard and Mary Jane Gaines. He enlisted in Captain J.F. Leak’s Company of Morrison’s Regiment at Camp Morrison in Bartow County on May 1, 1862. This organization became Company G, 1st Georgia Calvary. He died at home on July 17, 1862. 

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Georgia.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry Wyly Gaines, Retrieved from at 3-Fold December 30, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).


Efford E. Gaines 
1837-1887

Efford was also a child of Richard and Mary Jane Gaines. He enlisted in Captain Saxon’s Company at Cassville on August 4, 1863. This mounted infantry company was mustered in for the defense Georgia west of the Chattahoochee. It subsequently became known as Company D of the 10th Battalion of Calvary, Georgia State Guards. It appears that this company was stationed at Cassville and mustered out of the service in February of 1864. 

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Georgia.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry Efford E. Gaines, Retrieved from at 3-Fold December 30, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).


Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Georgia.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry Company D,  10th Battalion Georgia Cav (State Guards). Retrieved from at 3-Fold December 30, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).

Stewart Sifakis, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: South Carolina and Georgia. (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007), 158.


Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Smyrna UMC Graveyard

Location:
Georgia Highway 22
Hancock County, Georgia
N 33° 21.133   W082° 55.768
Find-A Grave # 2169058

Date of Visit: November 21, 2020


Henry T. Mitchell
Co E
7 Ga Cav
CSA

James A, son of Thomas and Cassandra Summer
Born Jany 7, 1844
Died August 16, 1864
Aged 20 years, 7 months and 9 days

James enlisted in Company D of the 4th Georgia Reserves in Atlanta in May of 1864. From May until December this unit was on station at Andersonville military prison. James died on August 16, 1864. There is conflict information about his place of death.  His Find-a-Grave biography states that he died at Andersonville. However, he place of death is recorded as Powelton, Georgia on his service cards. Powelton is a community about 8 miles northeast of the graveyard. 



Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Georgia. Original data from: The National Archives, Retrieved from at 3-Fold December 15, 2020. (http://www.fold3.com)
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 December 2020), memorial page for James Abner Summers (7 Jan 1844–16 Aug 1864), Find a Grave Memorial no. 20108031, citing Smyrna United Methodist Church Cemetery, Hancock County, Georgia, USA ; Maintained by Find a Grave (contributor 8) .
Stewart Sifakis, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: South Carolina and Georgia. (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007), 190.



Monday, December 14, 2020

White Plains Baptist Church Graveyard

Location:
Main Street
White Plains, Greene County, Georgia
N 33° 28.328   W083° 02.088
FAG# 496062

Date of Visit: November 21, 2020

Corp
William Hitchcock
Co C
49 Ga Inf
CSA

Dawson H. Moore
Co I
8 Ga Inf
CSA

Alonzo Howell
Co A
Phillips Legion 
CSA

Henry Mapp
Co A
Phillips Legion
CSA

Sgt
J.F. Copeland
Co I
8 Ga Inf
CSA

Marcellus A. Simmons
Co E
15 Ga Inf



Thursday, December 10, 2020

Boiling Springs Baptist Church Graveyard

Location:
Boiling Springs Church Road
Treutlen County, Georgia
N 32° 25.190   W082° 28.004
FAG# 496062

Date of Visit: November 20, 2020

Mark Phillips
Pvt Co B 22 Ga Calvary
Confederate States Army
July 31, 1837    July 27, 1906

Wilder Phillips
Pvt Capt Moring’s Co.
Ga State Troops
Confederate States Army
Jun 23 1831   Apr 27, 1896

Captain J.J. Moring commanded a local defense company stationed in Swainsboro in 1863. 

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Georgia.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Moring’s Company (Emanuel Troops), Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).



Brinson Cemetery

Location:
Brinson Cemetery Road
Treutlen County, Georgia
N 32° 27.539   W082° 25.885

Date of Visit: November 20, 2020

JL Brinson
1 Serg. Co C  21Bn Ga Cav
Confederate States Army
July 21, 1848.    Nov 4, 1914

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Harmony Baptist Church

Location:
US 221
Treutlen County, Georgia
N 32° 23.620   W082° 33.937

Date of Visit: November 20, 2020

Phillip Daniel Logan
Feb 5, 1835
Oct 11, 1912
CSA
Co H 28th Ga Vol Inf
March 20, 1862    Apr 26, 1865

Calvin Gay
Pvt Co E 5 Ga Calvary
Confederate States Army
May 3 1837    Jan 22 1915

George D. Hughes
Pvt Co H  5 Ga Reserves
Confederate States Army
Mar 20,1844   May 12 1915

Pvt
Wiley G Braddock
Co A
48 Ga Inf
CSA
1835
1911

John D Stanford
CO H
22 Ga Inf
CSA

Pvt SW Dickerson
Co D
25 Ga Inf
CSA
Jun 5 1839 
Jan 1864

Stephen D. Dickerson enlisted in Company D of the 25th Georgia at Causton’s Bluff between Tybee and Savannah on October 7, 1862. According to his service record he was captured by the Federal troops at Ringgold on November 28, 1863.  The 25th was brigaded with several other Georgia regiments under Claudius Wilson in Walker’s Division and was assigned a position on the crest of Missionary Ridge near Tunnel Hill on the north end of the ridge. On the evening of the 24th Dickerson’s regiment would have been in retreat with the rest of the Army of Tennessee south from Chattanooga toward Ringgold and Dalton. Over the next four days the Union Army pushed Johnston south with Cleburne stopping the Union advance in Ringgold Gap on the 27th. General Grant reports the capture of over 6000 Confederates. Stephen must have been one of those. 

By January he was in or near Nashville as he was admitted to Military Hospital Number 1 on January 4, 1864 with inflammation of the lungs, also diagnosed as double pneumonia.  Stephen died January 7 and was buried in City Cemetery in grave 5999. On the Record of Death and Interment it is noted that he was twenty-five years old and had a wife in “…Swaynesboro, Emanuel Co. Ga.”


Sources: 
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Georgia. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for S.W. Dickerson, 25th Georgia Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold December 9, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).

Stewart Sifakis, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: South Carolina and Georgia (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007), 203.

The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (128 vol., Washington: Printing Office, 1880-1901), Ser.1 Vol. 31, Part 2, 745, Report of Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne, hereafter cited Official Records. 

Official Record (128 vol., Washington: Printing Office, 1880-1901), Ser.1 Vol. 31, Part 2, 27, Report of Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, December 7, 1863.

Monday, November 16, 2020

Brown’s Gap Cemetery

Location:
US Highway 301
Dade County, Georgia
N 34° 50.574   W085° 33.597

Date of Visit: April 13, 2013

Wm Henry Daniel
Co D
39 Ga Inf
CSA

Nathaniel Gass
Co A
3 Confederate
Cav


Elias Craig (Non-military tombstone)

Born 1829
Died
Aug 22 1863

Elias was born in 1829 and died August 22, 1863. He was son of James and Annie Craig, also buried here. It appears he joined Company C of the 2nd Battalion of Alabama Infantry in 1862. This company became Company H of the 7th Alabama Calvary. This was later known as the 9th Alabama Calvary (Malone’s). During the summer of 1863 Malones regiment was in Wheeler’s Calvary, Army of Tennessee and in numerous operations and engagements. Record of Elias’ death has not been found. 

Brewer, Willis. 1962. Brief Historical Sketches of Military Organizations Raised In Alabama During the Civil War : reproduced from Willis Brewer's Alabama: her history, resources, war record, and public men, from 1540 to 1872 (1872) Montomery, Alabama: Alabama Civil War Centennial Commission. https://archives.alabama.gov/referenc/alamilor/mil_org.html.

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Elias Craig, Malones 9th Alabama Calvary, Retrieved from at 3-Fold November 16, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).

Stewart Sifakis, Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Alabama (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1992), 37.

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Shiloh United Methodist Church Graveyard

Location:
Shiloh Road
Dooly County, Georgia
32.050388  -83.759964

Date of Visit: June 25, 2014

Jeremiah Seago 
Co F
57 Ga Inf
CSA

Vienna City Cemetery



Location:
East Woodward Street
Vienna, Dooly County, Georgia
32.098564  -83.796399

Date of Visit: June 25, 2014

Thomas W Mitchell
Pvt Co C 55 Regt Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
Jan 11 1844   Sep 1 1917

Pvt 
JF McClean
Co I
10 KY Cav
CSA
1834  1919

Andrew J Blunt
Co D
15 Ala Inf
CSA

James P Powell
Co G
60 Ga Inf
CSA


Monday, September 28, 2020

Chadwick Cemetery



Location:
US Highway 41/Manchester Pike
Rutherford County, Tennessee
35.6519012, -86.2572021

Date of Visit: June 9, 2019
FAG: 10372


Corp
James M. Fulks
Co E
4 Tenn Cav
CSA

Kewanee Cemetery

Location:
US Highway 11
Kewanee, Lauderdale County, Mississippi
32.4250000 -88.4372400


Date of Visit: May 29, 2020


Sgt
John C Lowe
Co E
13 Mississippi Inf


EH Honeycutt
Co. A
13 Miss Inf
C.S.A.


Abraham D Bower
Co. H 8 Miss Inf
C.S.A.



Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Cantrell Cemetery

Location:
County Road 99
Addison, Winston County, Georgia
N 34° 12.064 W087° 14.498


Date of Visit: May 5, 2020


Pvt
Joseph W Hodge
Co C
1 Ga Inf
CSA
Oct 7 1844 Nov 3 1914
S


Solomon Harrison Everett
Confederate States Army
July 3, 1843 May 13, 1916

Monday, September 21, 2020

Mt. Olive Church and Cemetery


Location:
Ga Highway 157
Chattooga County, Georgia
N 33° 34.835   W085° 26.738

Date of Visit: March 26, 2020
Pvt
William T. Brown
Co L
39 NC Inf
CSA
1848         
1931


William A. Grayson 
Co C
52 Ga Inf 
CSA

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Nesmith Cemetery

Location:
Crump Road
Guin, Marion County, Alabama
33.971756   – 87 928642
Find-A-Grave: #24869

Original Visit: February 23, 2014


Martin Nesmith
Co B  22Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Aug 13 1843         Mar 15 1884

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Mount Carmel Cemetery

Location:
Columbus Street
Cordova, Walker County, Georgia
33.752323  – 87.184258
Find-A-Grave: #24603
AKA Tatum Cemetery

Original Visit: March 24, 2014


William J. Daniel
Co C
22 Ala Inf
CSA

Friday, May 8, 2020

Stone Mountain City Cemetery

Location:
Silver Hill Road
Stone Mountain, DeKalb County, Georgia
N 33° 48.786     W084° 10.248
FAG Cemetery #158505
Date of Visit: January 12, 2014

Historical Marker: GHM 044-42A GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1956

Unknown Confederate Dead
Here sleep, known but to God, approximately one hundred and fifty Confederate solders, most of whom died from disease, or wounds in the Confederate hospitals that were located near this spot. Some where killed in a skirmish with Federal raiders near here on July 19, 1864.
Although Federal troops raided and burned part of this city, Confederate hospitals were not molested. Brave and gallant Confederate women rendered valuable aid in caring for soldiers in Confederate hospitals here and elsewhere. 044-42A


Serg
George P. Bradley
CO H
8 Ga Inf
State Guards
CSA
Jan 2 1823
Aug 20, 1872

Pvt
Benjamin Thomas Ivie
CO G
Cobbs Legion
Ga Inf
CSA

Sgt
WFA Dickerson
Co D
38 Regt
Ga Inf
CSA
Jul 25 1840
Jun 30 1926




Wilburn R Wells
Feb 22 1833
Jul 12 1906
2nd Lieutenant of Co. K
2nd Regt Ga Reserve Inf
CSA

Sgt
Phil B McCurdy
Co D
38 Ga Inf
CSA

J.L. Sawyer
Oct 21 1847
Jan 19 916
Co B 7th Ga

Pvt Thomas J. Thomas
Co D
38 Regt
Ga Inf
CSA
May 17 1836
June 19 1891

Rufus P. Ferguson
PFC Co A 42 Ga Regt Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
Nov 1843   May 1925

E.F. Camp
Co H
2 Ga Cav
CSA
1836 – 1925

Milton A. Herndon
Co G
43 Ga Inf
CSA


NN Humphrey
Pvt 2 Regt Ga Res Cav CSA
May 8 1848.  March 30 1914


Corp
James AJ Duren
Co h
2 Regt
Ga Cav
CSA July 14 1830
Mar 31 1909

Presley Lanier
Born 1820 38 Ga CSA
Killed at Spotsylvania CH
May 12, 1864

Presley enlisted in 1861 Murphy’s Guards of Wrights Legion. This company became  Company D of the 38th Georgia. He was captured at Fredericksburg and paroled for exchange change. He was killed in action at Spotsylvania Court House in Virginia on May 12, 1864.

His grave site is unknown and his name isn't recorded among the confederate dead buried in the Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery.

After the war, his wife Nancy raised the couple's six dependent children and applied for and received a state pension for her husband's service. An inscription honoring Presley Lanier is carved on the back of Nancy Lanier's grave stone at Stone Mountain Cemetery, DeKalb Co., GA.



  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Georgia. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Presley Lanear, Retrieved from at 3-Fold May 8, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).


·       "Public Member Tree," database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 8 May 2020), "Baum-Mullennix Family Tree" family tree by MullennixFamily, Note for Presley Lanear (b. 1820 d. 1864).  








Thursday, May 7, 2020

Henderson Baptist Church

Location:
US Highway 41
Henderson, Houston County, Georgia
32.339298. – 83.790207
Find-A-Grave: #2305087


Original Visit: June 29, 2014


Chester R. Pearce
Co K
18th GA Inf
CSA

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Hall Station Road Cemetery (Update)

Location:
Bartow County Garbage Receiving Facility
Kingston, Bartow County, Georgia
N 34° 17.377   W084° 56.539

Original Visit: 9/11/2010


Pvt
Thaddeus Clemmons
Co K
19 Ga Inf
CSA
1842
1863

Thaddeus was a son of Henry Augustus Clemmons of Kingston, Georgia. He had a brother, Thomas A or T.A. that lost a leg at Antietam and was captured and paroled. He enlisted in Company K, Georgia 19th Infantry Regiment on 11 Jun 1861.
He was was admitted to the General Hospital at Farmville, Virginia with  diarrhea   on Sept 5, 1862. On October 13 he was furloughed for 60 days. The final record is that he died on October 6, 1863 at home in Georgia.

In 1938 an application was made for a headstone for Thaddeus Clemmons, a private in Co. I 18th Georgia  who died October 6, 1863. It was to be placed at Connesena Cemetery.

How It Got to Hall Station Road:

According to his Find A Grave Memorial: Inside of fence at dump station on Hall Station Rd. This marker was placed by the Stiles/Akin Camp #670 Sons of Confederate Veterans. On this site there was a marker reported to Robert Crowe camp commander by a railroad worker. Robert kept note of the location when it was discovered the original marker was removed and the camp requested a marker be replaced.



Saturday, March 14, 2020

Heard Cemetery

Location:
Heardsville Circle
Forsyth County, Georgia
N 34° 16.955     W084° 14.145
Find a Grave: 34441

Date of Visit: April 14, 2018

Joel T. Heard
Co E Cherokee Ga Legion
Confederate States Army
Oct 27 1826    Jan 9 1909

Hightower Baptist Church Cemetery

Location:
Georgia Highway 369
Cherokee County, Georgia
N 34° 17.231     W084° 16.892
FAG: 457344

Date of Visit: April 14, 2014

Andrew Jackson Eaton
Pvt Co F 28 Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
1833-1890

Pvt
Phillip K. Fowler
Co A
3 Ga
Sharpshooters
July 14, 1832
Mar 3, 1913

In Memory
F.T. Boling
Born
January 17th 1842
and departed this life
February 2nd 1862
aged
20 years and 15 days
He died a volunteer in the army
At Richmond, Virginia


Floyd T. Boling enlisted July 22, 1861 in Captain Jesse Burtz’s Independent Company which became Company M of the 18th Regiment of Georgia Infantry and subsequently Company F 28th Georgia Infantry. Captain Burtz was a merchant of some wealth that lived near Floy’s family in Cross Roads District of Cherokee County. The regiment was sent to Virginia in October 1861. Private Boling was sent from Richmond to Moore General Hospital in Danville, Virginian where he was admitted on January 11, 1862 for unknown reasons. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for F.T. Bowling, 18th Georgia Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold March 12, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • 1860 U.S. Census, Cherokee County, Georgia Population Schedule, Census Place: Crossroads District Post Office: Ophir, p.790, dwelling 939, family 1001, William Boling: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 12 March 2020),  NARA Roll M653_116, Family History Library Film: 803116.
  • 1860 U.S. Census, Cherokee County, Georgia Population Schedule, Census Place: Crossroads District Post Office: Ophir, p.791, dwelling 944, family 1006, William Boling: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 12 March 2020),  NARA Roll M653_116, Family History Library Film: 803116


Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Jerusalem Cemetery (Pickens County Georgia) Updated



Location:
Jerusalem Church Road
Pickens County, Georgia
N 34° 26.468     W084° 34.980

Date of Visits: July 3, 2011 and March 6, 2020

Updated Entry:

Robert Hezeklah Mullinax
Pvt CSA
Co L 36th (Broyle's) Infantry
Regiment Georgia
Jan 7 1843.  July 22, 1903
Dedicated by his great-great-grandson
Gerald Lynn Mullinax




Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Beeks Cemetery


Location:
Beeks Road
Monroe County, Mississippi
N 33° 51.436     W088° 24.732
Find a Grave Cemetery: 57920

Date of Visit: May 7,  2017


GW Reeves
Co B
7 Miss Cav
CSA

Rueben E. Taylor
Co H
2 Miss Inf
CSA

2 Lt
TR Jones
Co B
3 Miss Inf
CSA

RY Ausborn
Co H
2 Miss Cav
CSA

Lafayette Mitchell
Co J
14 Miss Inf
CSA

DM Cooper
Co C
3 SC Inf
CSA





In this cemetery is a tombstone for James A. Beeks. It is inscribed:

James A Beeks
March 11 1841
Oct 4 1864

James A. Beeks, about age 20, enlisted in 1861 in Captain S.A. Gholston’s company of Monroe County volunteers. This company became Company I of the 14th Mississippi Infantry. James was captured at Fort Donaldson in 1862 and shipped to Camp Douglas in Illinois. He remained at this prisoner of war camp until September of 1862 when he and the regiment was shipped back to Vicksburg for parole and exchange which occurred on October 7, 1862. In 1863 he was present for musters at Newton Station, Mississippi and Canton, Mississippi. On December 4, 1863 on furlough at home. He returned to duty and served in operation around Mississippi until the regiment was ordered to Demopolis in the Spring of 1864. The 14th was a part of Loring Division was ordered to Georgia to reinforce Johnston in front of a large Union army in northern Georgia. James’s name appears on a roster of soldiers due a bounty that was dated April 1, 1864 in Demopolis, Alabama. The next day the regiment set out on a march to Montevallo, Alabama. James is reported as deserting on April 4 while on this march. There are no other records.  



  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Mississippi. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for James A. Beeks, 14th Mississippi Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 26, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com)..

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Unit Information Company I 14th Mississippi Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 26 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).


  • Dunbar Rowland, The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi, Volume 2, version GoogleBooks (Nashville: Brandon Printing Company, 1908), https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=GiI48lqMC3cC&pg=GBS.PP12), p.661











Sunday, February 23, 2020

Captain A.J. Hamilton Memorial Cemetery/ Hamilton City Cemetery


Location:
2nd Street Northwest
Hamilton, Marion County, Alabama
N 34° 08.622     W087° 59.399
Find a Grave Cemetery: 23223

Date of Visit: September 17, 2017


Thomas W Carpenter
Pvt Co K  42 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Apr 23 1932.  Feb 8 1889

Archibald M Mosley
Co G
16 Ala Inf
CSA


K.E.F. McKenzie
1839-1921

K.E.F McKenzie, Civil War, Veteran Lee’s
 Second Army of Tennessee, Co. K 16 Ala.  Hardees Corps,
Clayburn’s Division, Lowery’s Brigade, 1861-1865


His name was Kenneth Felix Ebenezer McKenzie.

  • Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 February 2020), memorial page for Kenneth Felix Ebenezer McKenzie (27 Jul 1839–2 Jun 1921), Find A Grave Memorial no. 24707814, citing Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Marion County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by 4losthistory (contributor 46983562) .


Capt.
A.J. Hamilton
December 7, 1838.  Jan 9, 1901

Inscription:

Born and Reared in
Marion Co. Ala. Enlisted
in Company G 16th Ala
Infantry in 1861. Four
months later assisted in
organizing Co. F 5th Miss
Cavalry and elected 3rd
Lieut. And wounded at
Thompson’s Station while leading his Co. Later he
raised a Co in Marion
County, Ala. Of which he
was made Capt which
 became Co F 7 Ala Reg.
This Co he led until the
close of war. Paroled at
Decatur returned to
Marion Co. Ala and
settled for life.


Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Bristow Cemetery


Location:
Alabama Highway 227/Duck Springs Road
Etowah County, Alabama
N 34° 11.888     W085° 57.343

Date of Visit: December 11, 2011

Daniel Fur
Pvt
Co E Ala Cav Res
Confederate States Army
1817    1879

Walter D. Furr
Pvt Co G 6 Ga Calvary
Confederate States Army
July 9 1845       May 9 1916

SO Reeves
Serg. Co I  9 Regt 7 Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
Apr 17 1830   May 22 1906


On August 30, 1862 Reeves enlisted in Captain Lea’s Company of Thomas’ Battalion of Calvary which became Company I of the 7th Alabama Calvary. The 7th was reorganized as Malones 9th Alabama Calvary.

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for S.O. Reeves, Malones 9th Alabama Calvary, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Alabama. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2007.

MP Waldrop
Pvt Co G 49 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Nov 4 1844     Mar 2 1911

Martin D Waldrop
Pvt Co K  3 Conf Cav
Confederate States Army
Nov 4 1844   Dec 6 1882


Thomas F. Smith
Ord Serg Co G. 49 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Jun 2 1833  Dec 17 1867

John F Sizemore
Lieut
Co F
9 Regt 7 Ala Cav
Oct 10 1827   Oct 20 1875

On September 21, 1862 Sizemore enlisted in as 3rd Lieutenant  in Captain Davenport’s  Company of Thomas’ Battalion of Calvary which became Company F of the 7th Alabama Calvary. The 7th was reorganized as Malones 9th Alabama Calvary. He resigned by recommendation of Colonel Malone in lieu of facing a Board of Examiners for incompetence.

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, entry for John F. Sizemore, Malones 9th Alabama Calvary, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).

Jasper Waldrop
Pvt Co G. 49 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Jun 24 1839   Mar 11 1901

Rev Alfred W Mintz
Pvt Co A
Cobbs Legion Ga Cav
1844   1915
CSA


Pvt Elisha T. Bristow
Co B
48 Ala Inf
CSA
1818
1863

Elisha Bristow was the son of the noted Methodist preacher Warrick Brister who settled in Blout County, Alabama in the early 1800’s. He contracted pneumonia and died at the American Hotel Hospital in Staunton, Virginia on November 21, 1862.

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, entry for E.T. Bristow, 48th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • West, Anson. A History of Methodism in Alabama. Nashville, Tennessee, Methodist Episcopal Church South, 1893. https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26434/.




Edwards Brothers


Francis Marion Edwards
Co E
12 Ala Inf
1840    1862

Serg
Charles P Edwards
Co C
24 Bn Ala Cav
1839
1862

Their Confederate headstones set at right angles to the tombstone of John and Arnette Edwards.  Census records indicate that Francis Marion Edwards and Charles Pickney Edwards were sons of John and Nettie Edwards.

Francis enlisted in Richmond, Virginia on July 20, 1861. In September he was admitted to a General Hospital in Culpeper Court House, Virginia. He died in Richmond in 1862.

There is no record of a Pickney Edwards in the 24th Battalion of Alabama Cavalry. A Charles B. Edwards enlisted in Company C in 1863 and was absent without leave in 1864. A Sargent Pickney Edwards enlisted Janurary13, 1862 in Captain Edwards Company that became Company G 49th Alabama Infantry. This sergeant Edwards died of unknown reason February 25, 1862.

I believe the headstones are cenotaphs.
  • 1850 U.S. Census, Alabama, DeKalb County, Population Schedule, Enumeration District : Division 25, p.366B, dwelling 560, family 560, John Edwards: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 16 Feb 2020);  image 69, NARA Roll M432_5
  • 1860 U.S. Census, DeKalb County, Alabama, Population Schedule, Census Place: Division 2, Post Office: Lebanon, p.133, dwelling 296, family 303, John Edwards: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 17 Feb 2020),  NARA Roll M653_9, Family History Library Film: 803009.
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Francis Marion Edwards, 12 Ala Infantry,  Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Charles Edwards, 24th Alabama Calvary Battalion, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Pinkney Edwards, 49th Alabama Infrantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com)



Dalrymple Brothers

Pvt
John D Dalrymple
Co G
49 Ala Inf
CSA
1932
1862

Pvt. Berry H. Dalrymple
Co G
49 Ala Inf
1831
1862

Pvt
Leuda Dalrymple
Co G
49 Ala Inf
CSA
1838
1862


Berry H. and John Drayton Edwards were two sons of Henry Hitt and Hannah Dalrymple. Henry was dead by the time of war, but Hannah lived to see her sons go off to war and not return. John and Berry markers are side by side in the cemetery.


John and Berry enlisted in Captain Jeptha Edwards Dekalb County Company that became Company G of the 49th Alabama. Berry enlisted on February 10, 1862 and it is thought that his brother followed suit.  March was a time of sickness and both brothers contracted measles and died. Berry died on March 24 and John died on March 23rd or 24th. A Captain Beason reported that their personal affects were sent to their wives – Nancy, the wife of Berry and Elizabeth, the wife of John.

Leuda Dalrymple is also buried at Bristow Cemetery. He is identified as a brother of John and Berry in an unsourced family tree at Ancestry. He does not appear in census records for this family or in DeKalb County, Alabama. Louda enlisted in Captain Jeptha Edwards company of volunteers on January 13, 1862. This company became Company G of the 49th Alabama. was killed at Shiloh on April 7, 1862. Captain Beeson stated that the body and personal effects fell into the hands of the enemy. A wife, Maranda, applied for any due pay in 1862.

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for John D. Dalrymple, 49th Alabama Infantry,  Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Berry H. Dalrymple, 49th Alabama Infantry,  Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Leuda Dalrymple, 49th Alabama Infantry,  Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • 1850 U.S. Census, Alabama, DeKalb County, Population Schedule, Enumeration District : Division 25, p.359A, dwelling 452, family 452, Henry Dalrymple: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 16 Feb 2020);  image 74, NARA Roll M432_5.


Coats Brothers


Pvt
Terrell Jehu Coats
Co I
10 Ala Inf
CSA
1835
1864


Corp
William S Coats
Co I
10 Ala Inf
CSA
1830
1864

Pvt John S Coats
Co I
10 Ala Inf
CSA
1837
1862


Serg
James A Coats
Co G
49 Ala Inf
CSA
1939
4-1-1862
Shiloh


In Bristow Cemetery there are Confederate headstones for John S. Coats, James A. Coats, Terrel J. Coats, and William S. Coats. The headstones for John, Terrel, and William are side by side suggesting some relationship. I do not have a picture of James’ headstone. A Find a Grave memorial for James was added in 2013. The headstone pictured in his memorial appears to be which leads me to believe that it was added since my visit in 2011.  It is clear from census records that James, John, and Terrell Coats are sons of Jehu and Mary Coats. I cannot find any records linking William to the family.

Terell enlisted March 1, 1862. He was admitted to Chimborazo Hospital Number 1 in Richmond on August 30, 1862. This illness resulted in a 35 day furlough. He would eventually return to duty. In May of 1863 he was in the Pratt Hospital in Lynchburg, Virginia.  He was able to return to duty again, however he would get sick one more time. He was admitted to Howards Grove Hospital in Richmond on June 13 with rubeola and typhoid fever and died June 20, 1864.

William enlisted in Montgomery on June 4, 1861. He was in Chimborazo Hospital Number 3 for illness in May of 1862. In the summer of 1864, he was reported missing since May 12, 1864 and presumed dead. In May the 10th Alabama was involved in the battles around Spotsylvania Court House and was in action on 12th of May.

John enlisted June 4, 1861. He was admitted to the Chimborazo Hospital Number 3 May 17 sick with pneumonia. He died June 15, 1862.

James enlisted January 13, 1862 in Captain Edwards Dekalb County company. James was killed at Shiloh on April 6, 1862.

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, entry for James A Coats, 49th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, entry for William S. Coats, 10th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, entry for Terrel Jehu Coats, 10th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama. Original data from: The National Archives, entry for John S. Coats, 10th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold February 17, 2020 (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 February 2020), memorial page for Sgt James A Coats (1839–1 Apr 1862), Find A Grave Memorial no. 102958049, citing Bristow Cemetery, Duck Springs, Etowah County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by Maria Gilliland (Headstone Hunter) (contributor 47958320) .
  • 1850 U.S. Census, Alabama, DeKalb County, Population Schedule, Enumeration District : Division 25, p.351A, dwelling 345, family 345, Jehu Coats: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 16 Feb 2020);  image 58, NARA Roll M432_5.
  • 1860 U.S. Census, DeKalb County, Alabama, Population Schedule, Census Place: Division 3, Post Office: Duck Springs, p.133, dwelling 19, family 19, Mary Coates: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 17 Feb 2020),  NARA Roll M653_9, Family History Library Film: 803009.
  • Sifakis, Stewart. Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Alabama. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2007.


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