Sunday, September 29, 2013

Rodgersville Cemetery


Location:
College Street
Rodgersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama
N 34°  49.595              W087° 17.602

Date of Visit:  Nay 26, 2008

Pvt Richard J Andrews
Co L
7 Ala Cav
CSA
May 24 1793
Jun 6 1887

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Hokes Bluff Cemetery


Location:
Main Street
Hokes Bluff, Etowah County,
N 33° 59.683               W085° 52.574

Date of Visits: August 26, 2012

Francis M Boozer
Pvt
Co I  19 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Feb 18 1843   Sep 30 1916


Pvt
Julian Newton
Nail
C Hardee’s Battalion
Cavalry Reserve
29th Division
Sept 9 1814
Nov 27 1906

James Burton Brown
Pvt  Co G  3 Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
Jun 20 1833  Feb 22 1912

Henry J Hamilton
Pvt Co K 48 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
May 13 1838  Dec 29 1910

Robert N Johnson
Pvt  Co E  47 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1832    Nov 18 1897

John H Coleman
Co E
1 Ga Cav
CSA


Reuben T Griffith
Pvt  Co D 19Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Aug 30, 1825  Oct 31 1863

Thomas J Wofford
ACS  Co A 18 Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
Jun 6 1812   Oct 17  1900

Marcus Jones
Sept 20 1846
Nov 3 1929
Co B  4 Ala Vol
C.A.V.  C.S.A.

Pvt
James Milton Walden
Co G  3 Ala Cav
CSA
Sep 7 1832  May 18 1863

Etowah County AlArchives Military Records.....Walden, James Milton April 30, 1863
Civilwar Co G 3rd Regiment Alabama Calvary


File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
David Norton dnorton.cp75@gtalumni.org May 27, 2008, 12:59 pm

Ala. Confederate Soldiers Call No. A 929.3761
JAMES MILTON WALDEN, pvt Co G 3rd Regiment Alabama Calvary, Capt Forney's Company; Bush's Ranger's Alabama Vols.; muster-in, Camp Floyd Bush on Sep 24, 1862; duty & enrolled August 27, 1862 at Jacksonville, AL, DP Forney, Inspector General; period 3 years of war. Paid for horse $3.00, a white mule. Discharged April 30, 1863 by order of Lt. General Braxton Bragg, signed by C.E.McLaughlin. Continuation Apr 30 to June 30, 1863. (severely wounded in battle and sent home
to die)

Additional Comments:
James M. Walden was born Sep 7, 1832 in Gwinnett County Georgia and died on May 18, 1863 at Hokes Bluff, Etowah County, Alabama. (see: Confed. soldiers-Ala.,
3rd Cav., R-Z, call no. A 929.3761, microcopy n. 311, roll no. 12; Alabama Confederate Pension Applications, Walden, Abel A. to Walker, Isham D., roll no.
254, call no. S 929.3761.)

Accessed: September 15, 2013

Moody Chapel Cemetery


Location:
Warrior Valley Road
Etowah County, Alabama
N 33° 59.831              W086° 19.026

Date of Visit: August 22, 2013

John J Jackson
Co B
28 Ala Inf
CSA
Nov 23 1846
June 23 1931

2nd Lieut
Daniel Nix
Co C
28 Ala Inf
CSA
1827
1912

Walter’s Cemetery


Location:
Wolfe Road
Monroe County, Mississippi
N 33° 46.823   W088° 17.840

Date of Visit: July 21, 2013

John Newton Dale
Pvt  Co D  24 Miss Infantry
Confederate States Army
Nov 19 1840    Aug 7 1886


Saturday, August 31, 2013

Concord Baptist Church


Location:
Highway 69
Cullman County, Alabama
N 34° 14.661              W086° 40.585

Date of Visits: August 4, 2013

Sim C Yeager
Co C
34 Ga Inf
CSA

Old Methodist Cemetery


Location:
Shoal Creek Trail
Arab, Marshall County, Alabama
N 33° 59.692              W086° 31.277

Date of Visits: August 4, 2013

James L McWhorter
Pvt Co  26 BN Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
1819   1893

Pvt
Thomas J Harris
Co F
25 Ala Inf
CSA
Mar 18 1845
Jul 9 1921

Francis M Hardin
Co G
46 Ala Inf
CSA
Feb 15 1846   Mar 11 1906

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Oak Hill Cemetery (Old Section)


Location:
Little Chapel Road
Oneonta, Blount County, Alabama
N 33° 56.975              W086° 28.019

Date of Visits: September 15, 2012

In Memory of
Thomas Wayman Hendrick
Serg  Co B  12 Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
June 25 1835   Feb 8 1865

Note: Letters of Thomas Wayman Hendricks are posted on the internet, but the link does not work.

William Henry Maynor
Pvt Co K  34 Regt Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1906   1865

John Thomas Maynor
Alabama
Pvt  Waddell’s Bn Georgia Regt
Confederate States Army
1846   1916

Dailey’s Chapel


Location:
US Highway 231 1
Rosa, Blount County, Alabama
N 33° 59.692              W086° 31.277

Date of Visits: September 15, 2012

Thomas Sharp
Co A
22 Ga HV Arty
CSA

Cleveland Cemetery


Location:
County Road 1
Cleveland, Blount County, Alabama
N 33° 59.371              W086° 34.570

Date of Visits: September 15, 2012

William H Huffstuler See William
Co B
29 Ala Inf
CSA
1824
1863

John F Gallups
Pvt
Perry’s Russell County
Reserves
Confederate States Army
May 1847   June 1914

William Bazzel Roberts
Pvt  Co D 9 Ga Batt Arty
Confederate States Army
Jul 9 1846  Jan 1 1933

South Cemetery


South Cemetery

Location:
South Cemetery Road
Blountsville, Blount County, Alabama
N 34° 05.628              W086° 36.552

Date of Visits: September 15, 2012

Joseph W Smith
Co D  1 Tex Inf
CSA

Pvt William R Butts
Co A  19 Regt
Ala Inf
CSA
Mar 17 1825
May 11 1916

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Oak Lawn Cemetery


Location:
Highway 49
Fort Valley, Peach County, Georgia
N 34° 57.487              W085° 39.990

Date of Visit: March 16, 2013

Captain
John Houser
1 Ga Inf
CSA

Capt
Samuel Bradford Brown
Co K 32 Va Inf

Stephen Lafayette Wilson
Co A
8 Regt Ga Militia
CSA
Jan 30 1823  Oct 16 1909

Major
Jesse C McDonal
4 Ga Cav
CSA

John T Hartley
Co C
2 Bn Ga Inf
CSA

Henry P Everett
Co L
57 Ga Inf
CSA

Sgt
Benjamin W Sanford
Co E  57 Ga Inbf
CSA




Pvt W.M. Thompson
1842-1863
Co E 3 Ga Inf CSA

Note:

Thompson, William M.----- private April 26, 1861. Captured, Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863. No later record.

Muster Roll of Company E, 3rd Regiment Georgia Volunteer infantry Army Northern Virginia C.S.A.  Houston County, Georgia ("Governor's Guard"),  excerpted from Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861 – 1865, compiled by Lillian Henderson, ca 1900, http://www.3gvi.org/ga3rostere.html

1st Liet
Thomas J Gurr
Co B
51 Ga Inf
CSA
Jan 27 1838   Dec 4 1884

W.B Thweatt
Co H
45 Ga Inf
CSA

Captain
John Hamilton
Co E
3 Ga Inf

1st Lieut
Wm J Anderson
Co E
57 Ga Inf
CSA

John Bruce Finley
Co A
1 Ga Inf
CSA



Brig General
Charles D Anderson
3 Brig Ga Mil
CSA

Anderson was a respected merchant in Fort Valley of Houston County, Georgia before the War. He was elected Captain of the Beauregard Volunteers. This company was raised from the men of Fort Valley. The company was organized into the 6th Georgia Infantry Regiment. At Antietam Anderson was wounded, taken prisoner, and sent to Fort Delaware. Upon release he was promoted to Major of the regiement. At Chancellorsville he was wounded. After the battle he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. In fall of 1863 Anderson was elected the Georgia State Legislature. He served a term in the State Legislature and then returned to light duty in order to fully recuperate from his wounds. In 1864 he was called back to Atlanta by Georgia Governor Brown to aid in the defense of the city. He resigned from the Confederate Army and ultimately was given command of the 3rd Brigade of Georgia Militia as Brigadier General.  Within a few days Anderson is back in the CSA when Governor Brown turns over the militia to General Johnston.


Digested from The War-History
of Company "C"
(Beauregard Volunteers)
 Sixth Georgia Regiment,
(infantry) With A Graphic Account of Each Member. Wendell D. Croom, Esq’r.,
Of Houston County Georgia, and Published by the Survivors of the Company, Fort Valley, Georgia, 1879.
http://www.perryhistoricalsociety.org/genealogy/family_lines/croom/crooms-war_history.html

Samuel E Austin
Co E
57 Ga Inf

CW Shepard
Co D
5 Regt Ga Cav
CSA
July 31 1847
Dec 15 1906

Robert L Braswell
Co E
57 Ga Inf
CSA

Capt
Isham H Branham
Co E
57 Ga Inf
CSA

John R Matthews
Co E
57 Ga Inf
CSA

1 Lieut
Wm J Anderson
Co E
57 Ga Inf








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