Showing posts with label 1st Battalion of Alabama Artillery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1st Battalion of Alabama Artillery. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2021

Socopatoy Cemetery

Location:
Alabama Highway 9
Coosa County, Alabama
N 32° 58.900   W086° 04.081
FAG: 26361

Date of Visit: February 22, 2021

John D Shelton
Pvt Co B 34 Regt Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Oct 31 1828      Nov 19 1905


W.W. Selman
Capt  Co H 14 Regt Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Nov 13 1816.     Jun 6 1875

Albert Thomas
Pvt Co C 53 Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
Jan 7 1822    Jun 12 1906

George F Hester
Co D
17 Ala Inf
CSA

Abram Hester
Serg Co D 17 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Feb 4 1811        May 8 1884

Thomas Smith
Pvt Co E 12 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Aug 1 1813       Dec 13 1885

Howell Rose Robbin
Co D   17 Regt Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Aug 1 1845      Apr 30 1923


Thomas H Mitchell
Pvt Co B 12 Regt Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Jan 8 1840      Feb 28 1924


Lucius A Hawes
Pvt Co F 1 Batt Ala Arty
Confederate States Army
Aug 19 1837    Nov 6 1864

Enlisted in in Company F of the artillery battalion Wetumpka, Alabama  in 1861. Throughout the war he served in Company F and A. In April of 1864 the 1st Battalion of Artillery was stationed at Fort Morgan. On August 23, 1864 he was  captured  at Fort Morgan. He was sent to New Orleans where he spent time in hospital with dysentery before being and then to Elmira, New York as a prisoner of war. He died of pneumonia on November 10, 1864 and was buried in Grave 811. The marker at Socopatoy is a cenotaph. He is still buried in New York. 


Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for L.A. Hawes, 1st Battalion of Alabama Artillery. Retrieved from at 3-Fold May 9, 20231 (http://www.fold3.com).

Joyce M. Tice, “Civil War Prison Camp, Elmira, Chemung County, New York,” Tri-Counties Genealogy & History, accessed May 9, 2021, https://www.joycetice.com/cemc/prisoneh.htm




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