Showing posts with label 44 Ala Inf. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 16, 2021

Greenwood Baptist Church Cemetery

Location:
Little Wills Valley Road
Keener, Etowah County, Alabama
N 34° 10.319   W085° 56.596
FAG: 23141

Date of Visit: October 15, 2013

Near the edge of the cemetery there are military markers for five soldiers: Robert F. Tabor, William Bethel Tabor, James Richard Crump, Wesley A. Keener, and Reuben Hammett. These are cenotaphs for men buried in northern Alabama and Virginia. War was hard for families of the Duck Springs area of DeKalb County.  These men and their families were kin and neighbors. 



Pvt
Reuben Hamett
Co G
49 Ala Inf
CSA
1824
1862

Pvt 
Wesley A Keener
Co G 
49 Ala Inf
CSA
1843
1862

Pvt
Robert F Tabor
Co I 
10 Ala Inf
CSA
1843
1862

Pvt 
William Bethel Tabor
Co I 
10 Ala Inf
CSA
1840
1861

Pvt
James Richard Crump
Co I 
10 Ala Inf
CSA
1841
1863

Wesley Keener enlisted in Captain J. Edward’s Company February 10, 1862. He was the son of Lavinia Hamitt who was married to Reuben Hamett. Wesley’s father-in-laww Rueben joined the same company on February 25, 1862.  Reuben’s brother Jesse Hamett was already a member of Captain Edwards company when Reuben and Wesley enlisted. 

In June of 1862, T.L. Battles and John Thomas signed affidavits attesting to Wesley and Reuban Hamitt joining Company G of the 31st Alabama.  According a card in Jesse’s records Captain Edward’s the 49th Regiment of Alabama Infantry, was successively designated as the 53rd (Hale’s) Alabama Infantry, 31st Regiment (Edward’s) and finally the 49th Alabama.

Wesley and Reuben both died in the hospital in Huntsville, Alabama. Reuben died on March 10, 1862 and Wesley died March 13, 1862. 

Jesse’s Hamett’s wife Emma signed an affidavit on May 16, 1862 stating that Jesse died of pneumonia in route home on March 10, 1862. His burial place is not known however,  there is a recent Confederate military marker at Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville. There are there are 187 unknown Confederate soldiers buried in this cemetery. My thoughts are that Wesley and Reuban are likely buried here also. 

On Wesley’s Find A Grave memorial page Charlie Hammett explains that these three men died of measles that was rampant in the camps in Nashville. The 49th was organized in Nashville in January of 1862.

William Bethel Tabor and Robert F. Tabor were sons of John Francis Tabor and Agnes Crump. Bethel enlisted in Company I of the 10th Alabama in Montgomery on June 4, 1861. Shortly afterwards the regiment was sent to Virginia where it was brigaded under General E.K. Smith with the 9th and 11th Alabama and the 19th Mississippi near Manassas and Centerville.  In September Bethel was sick with Febris Typhoides (Typhoid Fever). He died September 5 in Camp near Bristow Station.  His burial spot is not known. 

After his brother died in service of the Confederacy 18 year old Robert F. Tabor enlisted in Company I in the spring of 1862 in Gadsden. After reporting to camp in Virginia he became sick and was admitted to Chimborazo Hospital #3 in Richmond. He died on May 8, 1862. John is buried in Sec D, Row 34, Grave 5 in Oakwood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. 

James Crump enlisted in Gadsden by Captain A.A. Hughes on March 1, 1862. In April he was present for the siege of Yorktown. On May 4, 1862 he was admitted to Chimborazo Hospital #2 with rubeola (measles). He was transferred supposedly to another hospital in Lynchburg on May 9. In late August he was admitted to Chimborazo Hospital No. 11 in Richmond with Cholera Morbus. On September 16 he was sent to a Huguenot Springs Hospital in Powhatan County, Virginia. He remained healthy until wounded in battle at Salem Church where the regiment lost over a fourth of it’s strength. In June he was admitted to 2nd Alabama Hospital in Richmond and he died June 28, 1863. He is buried in Section A, Row J, Grave 124 of Oakwood Cemetery.

Ancestry.com. Alabama, U.S., Civil War Soldiers, 1860-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Citing Historical Record Roll data to Jan 1, 1865
, Civil War Soldiers. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama.


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. Google Play https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=QogshH4pd50C&pg=GBS.PP4.


  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Reuben Hamett, 49th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, December 16, 2021,  (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 Wesley A. Keener, 49th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, December 16, 2021,  (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 Jesse Hammet,  49th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, December 16, 2021,  (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 B. Tabor, 10th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, December 16, 2021,  (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 Robert F. Tabor, 10th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, December 16, 2021,  (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 James R. Crump, 10th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, December 16, 2021,  (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61656180/jesse-m-hammett : accessed 16 December 2021), memorial page for Pvt Jesse M Hammett (1821–10 Mar 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 61656180, citing Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by Nancy E. Collins (contributor 47113696) .
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23397061/wesley-a-keener : accessed 16 December 2021), memorial page for Pvt Wesley A. Keener (1843–1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 23397061, citing Greenwood Baptist Church Cemetery, Keener, Etowah County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by . (contributor 46544255) .
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9926274/robert-f-tabor : accessed 16 December 2021), memorial page for PVT Robert F. Tabor (1843–7 Jun 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9926274, citing Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Scott Hutchison (contributor 46635174) .
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37887615/william-bethel-tabor : accessed 16 December 2021), memorial page for Pvt William Bethel Tabor (1840–1861), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37887615, citing Greenwood Baptist Church Cemetery, Keener, Etowah County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by ausomeair (contributor 46934731) .
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37887586/robert-f-tabor : accessed 16 December 2021), memorial page for Pvt Robert F Tabor (1843–1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37887586, citing Greenwood Baptist Church Cemetery, Keener, Etowah County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by ausomeair (contributor 46934731) .
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9740328/james-r-crump : accessed 16 December 2021), memorial page for Pvt James R. Crump (1840–28 Jun 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9740328, citing Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Scott Hutchison (contributor 46635174) .
  • 1860 U.S. Census, DeKalb County, Alabama, Population Schedule, Census Place: District 3, Post Office: Duck Springs, p.224, dwelling 234, family 200, Memory Crump: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 16 December 2021),  NARA Roll M653_9, Family History Library Film: 803009.
  • 1860 U.S. Census, DeKalb County, Alabama, Population Schedule, Census Place: District 3, Post Office: Duck Springs, p.224, dwelling 233, family 199, John Tabor: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 16 December 2021),  NARA Roll M653_9, Family History Library Film: 803009.
  • 1860 U.S. Census, DeKalb County, Alabama, Population Schedule, Census Place: District 3, Post Office: Duck Springs, p.205, dwelling 103, family 90, Reuben Hammet: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 16 December 2021),  NARA Roll M653_9, Family History Library Film: 803009.
  • 1860 U.S. Census, DeKalb County, Alabama, Population Schedule, Census Place: District 3, Post Office: Duck Springs, p.205, dwelling 104, family 91, William Edwards: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 16 December 2021),  NARA Roll M653_9, Family History Library Film: 803009.


Pvt
Noah Alverson
Co D
58 Ala Inf
CSA
1845
1925

John D Alverson
Pvt Co I 18 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1835    1925


John B. Rogers
Pvt Co I 9 Regt 7 Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
Dec 10 1845      Feb 3 1892

John Bell Rogers enlisted I. Captain A. Lea’s Company in Thomason’s Battalion of Alabama Calvary on August 30, 1862 in Head Springs, Alabama. In April of 1863 Thomason Battalion was consolidated with Malone Battalion of Calvary to form the 7th Alabama Calvary and the company became Company I of the regiment. Subsequently the 7th became the 9th Alabama Calvary (Malones).  Thus the reason for the “Co. I 9 Regiment 7 Ala Cav” inscription. 

In Chattanooga on November 27, 1862 Rogers was furloughed sick for 40 days. Sometime in early December of 1863 John B. Rogers crossed over to Union lines at Nashville, took the oath of allegiances at the military prison in Louisville, Kentucky. He was sent north of the Ohio River. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for John B. Rogers, 9th  Alabama Calvary (Malones), Retrieved from at 3-Fold, December 16, 2021,  (http://www.fold3.com).


AS Hairsten
Co G
44 Ga Inf
CSA

BC Campbell
Pvt Co K 3 Conf Cav
Confederate States Army
Nov 20 1843   Sep 15 1905

Thomas B Knight
Co F
35 Ga Inf
CSA
Mar 25 1839
Oct 2 1918

Francis M Taylor
Pvt. Co I 
3 Conf Cav
Confederate States Army
Aug 24 1844      Oct 25 1918

Jacob Seaborn Keener
Pvt Co G 49 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
May 31 1842     Mar 18 1908

David Washington Keener
Pvt. Co I 
3 Conf Cav
Confederate States Army
Oct 20 1825      Nov 2 1910

James P  Keener
Pvt Co I   3 Conf Cav
Confederate States Army
Dec 10 1844    Sep 24 1907

Pvt 
Gabriel Hill
Co B 11Ala Inf
CSA
1836      1899

Pvt
James M Patrick
Co I
10 Ala Inf
CSA
1841       1888


Pvt James F. Bullard
Co I
10 Ala Inf
CSA
1843
1863

Private Bullard enlisted in Captain Abner Hughes' DeKalb County company in Gadsden on March 14, 1862 at age 19. He was present from the siege on Yorktown to the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863. He was killed in battle at the Battle of Salem Church near Fredericksburg on May 3, 1863.  The regiment lost 120 killed or wounded of 400 men taken into battle. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for James F.W. Bullard, 10th Alabama Infantry and 19th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, December 16, 2021,  (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Ancestry.com. Alabama, U.S., Civil War Soldiers, 1860-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Citing Historical Record Roll data to Jan 1, 1865 Civil War Soldiers. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama.
  • 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 Book














Thursday, November 11, 2021

Trussville Cemetery

Location:
US Highway 11
Trussville, Jefferson County, Alabama
33.6211014  -86.6042023
FAG: 26737

Note: This cemetery is also known as the First Baptist Cemetery and Cahawba Baptist Church Cemetery

Date of Visit: November 19, 2017

Elisha P. Hitt
Pvt Co A 28 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1822  1863

Elisha enlisted in the army on February 6, 1862 in Elyton. He was died April 18, 1863 at the Alabama hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Diarrhea was the cause of death. 
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Elisha P. Hitt, 28 Alabama Infantry. Retrieved from at 3-Fold, November 11, 2021,  (http://www.fold3.com).

William A. J. Reed
Pvt Co D
28 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1829   1901

Thomas H. Truss
Pvt Co A 51 Ala Partisan Rangers
Confederate States Army
1848  1884

B.F. Ellis
Pvt Montg’s Bat Jeff Davis Art
Confederate States Army
1840     1924

WF Tucker
Pvt Co F 21 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1840  1924


George W Cross
Cpl Co J 30 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1844   1900

RHL Whorton
2 Lt Co D   12 Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
1839       1914

William T Carlisle
Pvt
44 Ala Inf
CSA
October 10 1877

Elijah Sims
Pvt Co I   12 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1845    1895

John E Avery
Pvt Co A 28 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1845    1920

Peter J Blue
Pvt  Co C  1 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1831    1894


There following men look to have served together in a local home guard unit: Barbiere's  Cavalry 

Thomas King Truss
Alabama
Capt Ala Calvary
Confederate States Army
1820 1888

William H Cross
Pvt Co B
Barbiere’s Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
1818  1884


William W. Praytor
Pvt Truss’ Co. Barbiere’s Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
1846   1925

Enos T. Vann
Pvt Truss’ Co. Barbiere’s Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
1827  1876


John M Franklin
Pvt Truss’ Co. Barbiere’s Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
1824   1884


From webpage:


Major Joseph Barbiere's Cavalry Battalion was organized in 1864 from several independent companies which had themselves been created as supporting forces for the Conscript Reserves. The battalion served principally in central Alabama during the fall and winter, 1864-1865, and it was first assigned (1 Nov 64) to Armistead's Cavalry Brigade, District of Central Alabama, until January 1865. The unit was headquartered at Wilsonville, AL (Feb 65) and was reported as serving with the Alabama Reserves with six companies ("A"-"F"). It was assigned to, and included in the surrender of the Department of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana by Lt. Gen'l Richard Taylor at Citronelle, AL, on 4 May 1865
Barbiere's Cavalry Battalion consisted of Companies "A"-"E" (probably Capt. John C. Brown's, Capt. J. M. Clifton's, Capt. Dawson's, Capt. Thomas J. Goldsby's, and and Capt. Thomas K. Truss' companies), "F" (Capt. Andrew W. Bowie's), and "G" (Capt. P. L. Griffitts)

Barbiere's Alabama Cavalry Battalion, Local Defense Troops, The American Civil War Website ,https://www.americancivilwar101.com/units/csa-al/al-cav-batt-barbiere.html, accessed November 11, 2021

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Noble Hill Missionary Baptist Church


Location:
Sand Valley Road
Etowah County, Alabama
Lat                   34.081131
Long              -86.107132

Date of Visit: February 3, 2015

Daniel Kelley
Pvt Co K  44 Ala Infantry
Aug 27 1830    Apr 13 1901

Pvt
JN Cooper
Co B 48 Ala
CSA
1822
1863

Cooper was admitted to the 2nd Division Alabama Hospital in Richmond, Virginia on February 7, 1862. On died on February 20. The cause of death is listed as Febris Typhoides (Typhoid Fever). 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 February 26, 2015 (http://www.fold3.com).


Pvt Henry N Bramblett
Co H
35 Ga Inf
CSA
1844
Jan 20 1911

Corp
Winston H Rowan
Co I
3 Cav
CSA
1835
1895

Pvt
John Noble
Co A
12 Ala Cav
CSA


In Memory of
Pvt
James K Noble
Co F
12 Ala Cav
CSA
1845
Apr 13 1864
Died at
Fort Delaware
Union Prison

Henry Duncan
Co H
12 Tenn Inf
CSA

Pvt
John Thomas Rosson
Co F
1 Ga Inf CSA
May 1844
May 1922

Serg
Mansell Tidwell
Co D
1 Ga Cav
CSA
Feb 4 1836
Jan 12 1917

2D Lieut
Jesse R Ross
Co B
48 Ala Inf
CSA
Dec 24 1829
Jan 3 1892



Sunday, November 23, 2014

Kingston Cemetery


Location:
Kingston, Bartow County, Georgia

Date of Visits: December 29, 2008 and May 30, 2010

Cpl
James A Reid
Co A
8 Ga Inf
CSA

Captain
James A Morton
Co. D
65 Ga Inf
CSA

Charlie B. Mean
A Confederate Solider

Newton A. Tippins
Hosp. Corps. CSA

William W. Tippin
Co. C
41 Ga Inf
CSA

Sanford C Searcy
Co, B
6 Ga Inf
CSA

Captain
Joel C. Roper
Co F
18 Ga Inf
CSA

Robert H Smith’s
Baldwin’s Co
CSA


James W Green
CSA
March 18, 1829
Oct 16 1916

John D Goodwin
Co E
1 Inf
CSA

John M Davidson
39th NC Inf
Co C
1st Lieutenant
Oct 21 1829
Jan 17 1917
On Back
Cumberland Gap
Perryville
Murfreesboro
Jackson
Chickamauga
Resaca
Cassville
New Hope Church
Lattimer’s Mill
Pidgeon Hill

Sgt
John McDaniel
Co C
12 Ga Cav
CSA















Confederate Cemetery

Monument to 250 unknown CSA soldiers. Within the boundaries is one marked CSA soldier.

Sterling S Chandler
Pvt Co A  16 Regt Ga Inf CSA
May 10, 1834     Oct 26, 1863

Military records indicate that Chandler was wounded the leg in Virginia and spent some time in Howard’s Grove General Hospital in Richmond. He was transferred the General Hospital in Athens, Georgia in June and died at the Kingston Hospital. 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 November 23, 2014 (http://www.fold3.com)

Kingston Memorial to Our Confederate Veterans: A total of 11 Bronze plaques. These men are thought to be buried in the cemetery.

Jason T Bailey
Georgia
Pvt Co I 1 Regt Ga Cav
Confederate States Army
Nov 7 1837  Aug 3 1909

Eli Barrett
Georgia
Pvt Co E  10 BN Ga Cav
Confederate States Army
1826      1897

John B Copeland
Georgia
Sgt  Co G  27 Regt Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
Sept 15 1835   Nov 27 1891

James B Gaines
Pvt Co F  18 Regt Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
Aug 26 1840   Dec 23 1898

John Stockman
Alabama
Pvt  Co B  44 Ala Regt
Confederate States Army
Oct 3 1827   Nov 6 1909

Henry Burroughs
Georgia
Pvt Co K  19 Regt Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
1845    1898

Thomas R Couch
Georgia
Pvt 10 Bn Ga State GDS
Confederate States Army
1825   1873

Thomas R Sheats
Georgia
Capt Co F  Phillips Bn Cav
Confederate States Army
November 2 1903

Leroy Burroughs
Georgia
Pvt  Co K  19 Regt  Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
1835     1907

Joshue Franks
Georgia
Cpl  Co G  1 Regt Ga Cav
Confederate States Army
Feb 26 1832   Dec 6 1873

Samuel V Sheats
Georgia
Capt 19 Regt Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
1845   1878


Saturday, April 24, 2010

Whitehouse Cemetery

Location:
US Highway 278
Marion County, Alabama
N 34° 07.380 W087° 44.088

Date of Visit: April 6, 2010

G.W. Threadgill
Co F
44 Ala Inf
CSA

J.C. Garrard
Co A
14 Ala Cav
CSA

A Note to Visitors