Monday, January 31, 2022

Chapel Christian Church Cemetery

Location:
Chapel Church Road
Winder-Barrow, Barrow  County, Georgia
N 33° 58.448   W083° 40.812
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 317784
Date of Visit: October 22, 2017

William Houston House
Serg. Co E  16 Ga Cav
Confederate States Army
Maar 26 1839      Feb 8 1917

In the Autumn 2016 issue of Georgia Backroads there was a biography of Sergeant House. A copy of the page is posted at Sergeant House’s Find A Grave Memorial.



 


Joseph W. Ledbetter
Trp Arty
Ga Arty
CSA
July 6 1847
May 19 1920

The following is found at the webpage: Troup Artillery, by William S. “Bill” Smedlund, http://www.jackmasters.net/troup/index.html, accessed January 31, 2022. 

Ledbetter, Joseph William, b. July 23, 1845 in GA; enl. July 11, 1861 in Co. A, 16th Regt. GA Vol. Inf.; pvt.; disch. while in Camp Bryan, VA, Nov. 14, 1861; enl. in the Troup Artillery Feb. 10, 1863, pvt.; adm. to Charlottesville, VA Gen. Hosp. May 31, 1863 with Feb. Remit.; furl. July 18, 1863 for 40 days; m. Sara Elizabeth Smith while at home on furlough; shot through the right lung by a shell fragment May 8, 1864 at Spotsylvania CH; adm. to Jackson Hosp. March 3, 1865 with v.s. breast min. B.; furl. March 9, 1865 for 60 days; lived in Oconee Co., GA in 1890; received a pension in Oconee Co. in 1896; d. May 19, 1920; buried in the Winder Chapel Christian Ch. Cem., Barrow Co., GA.


Jack Fuller
Co G
42nd Ga Inf
CSA

JM McCune
1838-1911
A Confederate Soldier

John Milton McCune was living in Dalton, Georgia in 1860. He enlisted in the May of 1862 in Avery’s Battalion of Georgia Dragoons. His company became Company E of the 12th Georgia Calvary. He served as a teamster. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for John McCune, 12th Georgia Calvary, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, January 31, 2022,  (http://www.fold3.com).
  • 1860 U.S. Census, Whitfield County, Georgia, Population Schedule, Census Place: Dalton District, Post Office: Dalton p.133, dwelling 527, family 522, Jno. M. McCune: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 31 Janurry 2022),  NARA Roll M653_141, Family History Library Film: 803141.

2 Lieut
Joseph G Burson
13 Ga Cav
CSA
Aug 28 1837
Mar 1 1911


  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38695467/william-houston-house : accessed 31 January 2022), memorial page for William Houston House (27 Mar 1839–8 Feb 1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38695467, citing Chapel Christian Church Cemetery, Winder, Barrow County, Georgia, USA ; Maintained by Ed Saye (contributor 46507739) .

New Prospect United Methodist Church Cemetery

Location:
Buford Dam Road
Gwinnett County, Georgia
N 34° 08.743   W084° 01.591
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 1039378
Date of Visit: October 22, 2017

George G Bowman
Co C
Cobb’s
Ga Legion
CSA

WC Knight
Co I
16 Ga Cav
CSA

Corp
Thomas J Pass
Co F    43 Ga Inf
CSA


Monday, January 17, 2022

Riverside Cemetery

Location:
Franklin Street
Marianna, Jackson County, Florida
N 30° 46.192   W085° 13.265
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 72519

Date of Visit: July 13, 2013

Note: There are 11 graves marked Unknown Confederate Dead. Dale Cox believes that all of these are deaths from disease in a Marianna hospital. 




In Memory of 
Capt. Harrison Tillinghast
Sept 1 1840 – Sept 17 1862
Killed at Battle of Antietam, Md. 


From his Find-A Grave memorial:

Harrison Tillinghast, son of George W. Tillinghast and Mary Ann Chapman, was born in Florida, on September 1, 1840, and was killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, on September 17, 1862. He enlisted as a 2nd Lieutenant on May 10, 1861 in Company F, 2nd Florida Infantry Regiment. Harrison was promoted to 1st Lieutenant on May 11, 1862. He was wounded at Seven Pines, Virginia, on May 31, 1862. He was promoted to Captain, posthumously, on October 10, 1862. He is not buried in Riverside, but a stone marks his memory.

Harrison was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at the University of Virginian in 1860.  When his parents died, he left school and came home to Florida. He mustered in as Second Lieutenant and was wounded in action at the  Battle of Seven Pines. He replaced Captain Pooser who was killed June 1, 1862. At Sharpsburg he was lost in the battle and presumed dead. 

In the Maryland Campaign the 2nd Florida was brigaded under General Roger Pryor with the 8th Florida, 14th Alabama and the 3rd Virginia. This brigade was one of six brigades in the division of Richard Anderson. At Antietam the regiment had six men killed and 43 wounded. How Captain Tillinghast is not known, but his fraternity records that his body was never recovered. 

  • Blackstock, Towner, ‘Friendship! The Sweetest Name on Earth: Early Initiates of Omicron Chapter at Virginia, 1859-1860” Phi Gamma Delta, accessed January 17, 2022.  https://www.phigam.org/virginiaomicron
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Florida.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Harrison Tillinghast, 2nd  Florida Infantry retrieved from at 3-Fold, January 16, 2022.  (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Florida.  Original data from: The National Archives, Unit Information, 6th Florida Infantry retrieved from at 3-Fold, January 16, 2022.  (http://www.fold3.com).
  • 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. 19, Part I, 804, Organization of Army of Northern Virginia.  
  • 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. 19, Part I, 812, No. 205. Report of Surg. Lafayette Guild, C. 8. Army, Medical Director Army of Northern Virginia, of killed and wounded at Boonshorough (South Mountain or Turner’s Pass), Crampton’s Gap, Harper’s Ferry, Sharpsburg (Antietam), and Shepherdstown (Blackford’s or Boteler’s) Ford.

R.S. Dickson
C.S.A.
1861-1865

Robert S. Dickson
Born Sept 30 1814
A Confederate Soldier

Robert Dickson has two markers in the cemetery. Two men named Robert Dickson are in Company D, 6th Florida Infantry. Both are recorded as having died June 24, 1862. One is listed as a Sergeant and the other as a second Lieutenant.
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Florida.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Robert Dickson, 6th Florida Infantry retrieved from at 3-Fold, January 16, 2022.  (http://www.fold3.com).

Z.T. Brogdon
1839-Sept 27, 1864
CSA

Brogdon enlisted in a local company known as Robinson’s Club Clavary. The company was in under the command of Captain George Robinson in 1864. Brogdon was killed in the Battle of Marianna. Dale Cox located records that stat that Brogdon died of disease while in a Marianna Hospital in December 1863. 


  • “Confederate Participants in the Battle of Marianna” USGenWeb, accessed January 16, 2022.   http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/jackson/military/marianna.txt
  • Cox, Dale ‘The Unknown Dead of Riverside Cemetery, Dale Cox, Historian & Author (blog), May 9, 2008, accessed January 17, 2022. https://twoegg.blogspot.com/2008/05/unknown-confederate-dead-of-riverside.html
Capt
Arthur A Calhoun
Co A
2 KY Cav
CSA


Dr. Walter Snead
Soldier-Patriot
Born Jan 7 1845
Died Sept 6, 1937

Dr. Snead was marked with a Southern Cross of Honor. He served in Company C of Freeman’s North Carolina Battery as a Second Lieutenant. 

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25516625/walter-robert-snead : accessed 17 January 2022), memorial page for Dr Walter Robert Snead (7 Jan 1845–3 Sep 1931), Find a Grave Memorial ID 25516625, citing Riverside Cemetery, Marianna, Jackson County, Florida, USA ; Maintained by Richard H. L. Chichester, III (contributor 46953186) .

Sunday, January 16, 2022

St. Lukes Episcopalian Church Graveyard

Location:
4362 Lafayette Street
Marianna, Jackson County, Florida
N 30° 46.562   W085° 13.914
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 1969331

Date of Visit: July 13, 2013


Note: Governor John Milton is buried in this cemetery. He was the Govnor of Florida during the Civil War years. 

There are several veterans buried he who lost their life in the Battle of Marianna in 1864 buried in this cemetery. The battle occurred around this church and cemetery.  

Thaddeus W. Hentz
Pvt Capt Dykes Co
Fla Light Artillery
Confederate States Army
Jan 20 1830     Jun 13 1878

He also may have served in Norwood Company of Home Guards known as the Cradle to grave Militia. The following is from The West Florida War, Dale Cox, 1990 and posted at the webpage Confederate Participants in the Battle of Marianna, Sept. 27, 1864. 

Hentz,Thaddeus W. Gamble's Light Artillery. The 30-year old dentist 
was also a member of a company of state artillery reservists. Suffering 
the loss of a finger during the fighting, he was captured and 
imprisoned at New Orleans, Ship Island and Elmira. Hospitalized during 
his stay at Elmira, he was released on March 2, 1865. Again 
hospitalized at a Confederate hospital in Richmond, Virginia, until 
March 14, 1865, he returned home and resumed his dentistry practice. 

  •  “Confederate Participants in the Battle of Marianna” USGenWeb, accessed January 16, 2022. http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/jackson/military/marianna.txt
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43081740/thaddeus-william_harris-hentz : accessed 16 January 2022), memorial page for Dr Thaddeus William Harris Hentz (20 Jan 1830–13 Jun 1878), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43081740, citing Saint Lukes Episcopal Cemetery, Marianna, Jackson County, Florida, USA ; Maintained by Brian Hodges (contributor 47116130) .


Pvt
Allen H Bush
Home Guards
Fla
CSA
1809
Sep 27 1878

The back of his tombstone has the following inscribed:
Cradle to Grave Militia
Taken Prisoner
At The Battle of Marianna
September 27, 1864

Bush served in Norwood Company of Home Guards known as the Cradle to Grave Militia. Hw as local judge and an adviser to Governor John Milton. 

The following is from The West Florida War, Dale Cox, 1990 and posted at the webpage “Confederate Participants in the Battle of Marianna, Sept. 27, 1864” on USGenWeb.

Bush, Allen Henry. Fifty-five years old, Bush was the local circuit 
judge and had been a practicing Marianna attorney since the early 
1840's. Imprisoned at New Orleans, Ship Island and Elmira, he returned 
home after the war and resumed his law practice. Judge Bush was 
delegated to the ill-fated state constitutional convention on October 
25, 1865, and was listed a year later as being friendly to the 
Carpetbaggers then controlling local politics.


  • “Confederate Participants in the Battle of Marianna” USGenWeb, accessed January 16, 2022. http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/jackson/military/marianna.txt



John C Carter
Co E
6 Fla Inf
CSA
1841
Sept 27, 1864

Carter enlisted May 2, 1862. He was wounded in the Battle of Chickamauga. Furloughed after being wounded he returned to Florida. His military record ends there, but his service did not. He was discharged but when war came to Florida he was serving in Norwood’s Cradle to Grave militia. After the battle his family found his body in the burned St. Lukes church. He was probably wounded in battle and brought to the church. Armstrong Purdee was an eyewitness to the burning of the church by Union soldiers. He reported that they shot down men as they exited the church. 


The following is from The West Florida War, Dale Cox, 1990 and posted at the webpage “Confederate Participants in the Battle of Marianna, Sept. 27, 1864” on USGenWeb:

Carter, John C. A private in Company E., 6th Florida Infantry, Carter 
was given a medical discharge after being wounded at Chickamauga, but 
volunteered for service. Twenty-two years old, he was killed in the 
fighting and his body burned in St. Luke's Church.


  • “Black History Month: Eye Witness recounts the Civil War burning of St. Luke Episcopal  Church” Dothan Eagle, February 9, 2017. 
  • https://dothaneagle.com/jcfloridan/news/black-history-month-eye-witness-recounts-the-civil-war-burning-of-st-luke-s-episcopal/article_357fb922-5ace-5290-b184-c2b7120aec79.html.
  • “Confederate Participants in the Battle of Marianna” USGenWeb, accessed January 16, 2022.    http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/jackson/military/marianna.txt
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Florida.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for John Carter, 6th Florida Infantry retrieved from at 3-Fold, January 16, 2022.  (http://www.fold3.com).

Littleton, son 
J.T. & R.L. Myrick
Born 
Dec 2nd, 1843
Killed in a battle
Sept 27, 1864. 

Littleton mustered into Captain Richard Smith’s Dragoon Company May 3, 1862 in Jackson County. In 1863 the company became a part of Company H, 15th Florida Calvary. He disappeared from the companies muster rolls in summer of 1863. During the Battle of Marianna he was killed. He father was a local politician and an Unionist. 

  • “Confederate Participants in the Battle of Marianna” USGenWeb, accessed January 16, 2022.    http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/jackson/military/marianna.txt
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42795199/littleton-myrick : accessed 16 January 2022), memorial page for PVT Littleton Myrick (2 Dec 1843–27 Sep 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 42795199, citing Saint Lukes Episcopal Cemetery, Marianna, Jackson County, Florida, USA ; Maintained by Brian Hodges (contributor 47116130) .
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56227380/john-t-myrick : accessed 16 January 2022), memorial page for John T. Myrick (14 Dec 1810–17 Sep 1865), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56227380, citing Old Jacksonville City Cemetery, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA ; Maintained by Cousins by the Dozens (contributor 46904925) .

Sacred to the Memory of 
Stephen G. Kincey,
who fell in defense of Sout
hern Rights at the Battle of
Sharpesburg, Md.
 Sept 17, 1862 
Aged 24 y’s & 20 d’s.


Enlisted in Company A, 6th Alabama Infantry Regiment on 11 May 1861 at Abbeville, Alabama by A. C. Gordon for 12 months, mustard out on the 16th as a private, and was promoted to 1st Sergeant of Company K. Stephen was killed at Sharpsburg, Maryland, on 17 Sep 1862.

  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42795420/stephen-g-kincey : accessed 16 January 2022), memorial page for Sgt Stephen G Kincey (1838–17 Sep 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 42795420, citing Saint Lukes Episcopal Cemetery, Marianna, Jackson County, Florida, USA ; Maintained by Linda Davis (contributor 46609907) .

Pvt
William W McCay
Co K
46 Ga Inf
CSA


Thomas M White Jr.
Pvt Co B 15 Confederate Calvary
Confederate State Army
Feb 28 1842.    Mar 11 1871




Old Town Creek Baptist Church Cemetery


Location:
Old State Route 24
Lawrence County, Alabama
N 34° 28.186   W087° 25.959
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2179006

Date of Visit: June 16, 2016

Joseph Nicholas Sandlin
Serg Co A 4 Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
Mar 4 1828    Sep 28 1874

William M. Latham
Co G
5 Miss Cav
CSA
1823
1904

Erby Fretwell
Co G
1 Ala Regt
Confederate States Army
Mar 22 1831
Jan 7 1911

Erby actually served in Company G of the 1st Alabama Calvary, United States Volunteers (Union). 

  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52843530/erby-fretwell : accessed 16 January 2022), memorial page for Erby Fretwell (22 Mar 1827–7 Jan 1911), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52843530, citing Old Town Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Landersville, Lawrence County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by WSALMOND (contributor 47006647) .


Monday, January 3, 2022

Deas Cemetery

Location:
State Road 6
Crossroads, Hamilton County, Florida
30.490835   -83.117264
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 1964067

Date of Visit: June 29, 2014

Mathew Deas Sr
Georgia
Major Lowndes Co Ga Mil
Confederate States Army
1818     1891

Pvt
Lewis A Tyre Sr.
Co B  5 Fla Inf
CSA
1833      1878

William H Mobley
Florida
1st Sgt  Co B 10 Regt Fla Inf
Confederate States Army
1831    1864

Sergeant Mobley enlisted in Captain Jenkins Company in Fernandina, Florida in December of 1861. The company became a part of 1st Florida Infantry Battalion commanded by Colonel Holland and then Colonel Hopkins. In 1862 and 1863 the battalion served in the Florida panhandle and in Savannah, Georgia.  During this time Mobley rose in the noncommissioned ranks to 1st Sergeant. At the time of  October muster of 1863 he was sick in his quarters. His death is not recorded.  In 1864 the battalion became a part of the 10th Florida Infantry. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Florida.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for William H. Mobley, 10th Florida Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, January 3, 2022,  (http://www.fold3.com).

  • 1st Florida Infantry Battalion, Battle of Olustee, https://battleofolustee.org/1st_fl_inf_bat.html, accessed January 3, 2022



Sunday, January 2, 2022

Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery

Location:
US Highway 431
Stroud, Chambers County, Alabama
N 33° 04.023   W085° 20.040
Find A Grave Cemetery: 2228122

Date of Visit: December 30, 2021

Corp
Isaac Stephens
Co E 4 Ala Regt
CSA
Oct 13 1818     Jul 7 1893

Serg
Nicholas A Wheeler
Co K
8 Conf Cav
CSA
Oct 6 1837
Jan 5, 1908


See detailed biography and pictures at Find A Grave. 

  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33242575/nicholas-aaron-wheeler : accessed 02 January 2022), memorial page for Nicholas Aaron Wheeler (6 Oct 1837–5 Jan 1908), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33242575, citing Mount Pisgah Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Stroud, Chambers County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by Churchwell (contributor 46607715) .

Capt
John S. McLean
Co F
14 Ala Inf
CSA
Jul 23 1835      Nov 11 1866



John S. McClean was the son of John McLean and Elizabeth Smith. He had a brother, Horace that served in the Hillard’s Legion. At the Battle of the Crater, as a member of the 59th Alabama, Horace would receive a mortal wound from an exploding shell and then die in Richmond on August 2, 1864. He is buried in a common grave in Petersburg. He has a Find a Grave memorial in Mt. Pisgah and there are plans for a military tombstone to be erected for him next to his brother John.  

John S. McLean enlisted in 1861 in Company F the Billy Gilmer Gray by Captain Micklebrry P. Ferrell. In August this company and nine others were organized into the 14th Alabama in Auburn. The regiment was sent to Huntsville and then to Virginia where it was brigaded under General Pryor in Longstreet’s division. 

During the summer of 1862 the 14th was heavily engaged at Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Mechanicsville, Frazier Farm, and Malvern Hill. During this time John served as Assistant Quartermaster with the regimental staff. He also spent time sick and on furlough. In May Captain Ferrell was promoted to Major and john was elected Captain. 

He remained Captain through he remainder of the war. In 1864 there are records of administrative tasks being conducted by John and there is a record of being on leave in 1865. From 1863 to 1865 this regiment fought in all of the major battles of  the Army of Northern Virginia. Brewer makes the comment that Captain McLean was wounded several times. He died of yellow fever in 1866. 
  • 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) Montgomery, Alabama: Alabama Civil War Centennial Commission. Kindle
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Horace McLean, Hillards Legion and 59th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, October 3, 2021,  (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39828474/horace-mclean : accessed 02 January 2022), memorial page for Horace McLean (1 Jul 1823–3 Aug 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 39828474, citing Mount Pisgah Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Stroud, Chambers County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by Churchwell (contributor 46607715) .
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33242882/john-s-mclean : accessed 02 January 2022), memorial page for Capt John S. McLean (23 Jul 1835–11 Oct 1866), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33242882, citing Mount Pisgah Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Stroud, Chambers County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by Churchwell (contributor 46607715) .
  • Rigdon, John C., 2015, Historical Sketch & Roster The Alabama 14th Infantry Regiment, Eastern Digital Resources, Cartersville, Georgia. Kindle Edition. 


Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church

Location:
Doublehead Gap Road
Gilmer County, Georgia
N 34° 41.458   W084° 15.436
Find A Grave Cemetery Number: 

Date of Visit: December 2, 2021

Jackson Baliles
Pvt Co. L  3 Tenn Cav
Civil War
1821        1874


Saturday, January 1, 2022

Lime Branch Cemetery

Location:
State Highway 100
Polk County, Georgia
N 33° 56.058   W085° 16.842
FAG: 35005

Date of Visit: September 28, 2021

B.F. Cleveland has two military markers in Lime Branch Cemetery. He is birtied close to his grandson Ned J. Cleveland who died in battle during the Korean Conflict. 

Head stone

B.F. Cleveland 
Co B
SC Sharpshooters
CSA
Nov 21 1840
Mar 1 1929

Footstone:

B.F. Cleveland
Pvt Co B
Palmetto Sharpshooters
Confederate States Army
1840       1929


WP Barnett
Co A
11 Ga Regt
CSA

James A Boling
Co A
24 Ga Inf
CSA
Feb 3 1844
Oct 13 1931

John H. Blanks
Co E
34 Ala Inf
CSA
1838
1925

William W. Winkles
Co G
41 Ga Inf
CSA


Merrick Coleman
January 6, 1824
Sept 2, 1910

Merrick is marked with an iron Southern Cross of Honor. He searved in Company D 35th Georgia Infantry according to his Find A Grave Memorial. 

  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39137076/merick-coleman : accessed 01 January 2022), memorial page for Merick Coleman (6 Jan 1834–3 Sep 1910), Find a Grave Memorial ID 39137076, citing Lime Branch Cemetery, Polk County, Georgia, USA ; Maintained by BK (contributor 46630070) .

Carmel Cemetery

Location:
County Road 587
Spring Garden, Cherokee County, County, Alabama
N 33° 57.597   W085° 34.532
FAG: 21978

Date of Visit: September 27, 2021




Note: There were over 25 graves marked by new Confederate battle flags. Each of these men are being researched in order to determine the unit they served with. Many of these men have death dates that indicate they likely died in service of the Confederacy.

Jesse E. McCain
1845-1899
Pvt Co A
Hillard’s Legion
CSA

John Craig
November 13 1836
Oct 26 1927
Co I 19 Ala CSA

Jackson B Whorton
Co C
1 Ga 
CSA

G.L. Dobbs
Pvt Co I 8 Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
Sep 19 1838     Jun 5 1918

Pvt
James M. Akins
Co I
19 Ala Inf
CSA
1826     1870

Pvt William A Akins
Co I
19 Ala Inf
CSA
1832       
1880


Pvt Archibald N Atkins
Co I
19 Ala Inf
CSA
1840
1907

Pvt 
John T. Atkins, Jr. 
Co I
19 Ala Inf
CSA
1836
1890

Pvt Newton C Akins
Co I
19 Ala Inf
CSA
1839
1861

Pvt Milton E Akins
Co I
19 Ala Inf
CSA
1843
1899

Pvt John Davis Akins
Co I
19 Ala Inf
CSA
1836
1920

Serg
William E Akins
Co I
19 Ala Inf
CSA
1825
1862

John Calvin Stewart
Co I
19 Ala Inf
CSA


John Glover Mitchell
Co D. 7 Regt
SC Cav
CSA
Jul 19 1821
Mar 15 1898


E.J. Stephens
Co G
40 Ga Inf
CSA
Oct 13, 1845       Aug 2 1931

For autobiographical biography see his memorial at Find-A Grave. 

  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14077910/elijah-john-stephens : accessed 01 January 2022), memorial page for Elijah John Stephens (13 Oct 1845–26 Aug 1931), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14077910, citing Carmel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Spring Garden, Cherokee County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by William Gorman (contributor 47658044) .

David F.
Smith
Died 
February 8, 1864
Private Co. K
4th Alabama 
Regiment
Calvary

According to his Find A Grave memorial he died of typhoid fever in 1864. 

  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87238661/david-f-smith : accessed 01 January 2022), memorial page for David F. Smith (unknown–8 Feb 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 87238661, citing Carmel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Spring Garden, Cherokee County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by DWA (contributor 47598545) .




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