Sunday, September 7, 2014

Mt. Willing Freewill Baptist Church


Location:
Mt. Willing Road
Fayette County, Alabama
Lat                   33.911415
Long              -87. 923668

Date of Visit: August 31, 2014


Pvt
William M Bozeman
Lomax’s Co
Miss Lt Arty
CSA
1823
1898

Elisha D Warren
Co H
5 Ala Cav
CSA

Fairview Baptist Church


Location:
Mulberry Road
Lamar County, Alabama
Lat                  33.849533
Long              -88.010147

Date of Visit: August 31, 2014


John Foster Rasberry
Co F
42 Regt
Ala Inf
CSA
July 4, 1822
Jan 23, 1864

There is some confusion about the identity of this man. A John F. Rasberry of Company F, 42nd Alabama Infantry Regiment, was killed October 4, 1862 in Corinth, Mississippi. His father, Isaac Rasberry files a death claim on February 8, 1864. The John F. Rasberry that appears as a son of Isaac Rasberry in the 1850 Census was born in 1842. In 1860, a Foster Rasberry lives in Fayette County Foster  was born in 1823.
·       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 September 7, 2014 (http://www.fold3.com);
·       1850 Marion County, Alabama Census
·       1860 Fayette County, Alabama Census.

2nd Lt.
Henry M Hawkins
Co D
25 Ala Inf
CSA

Calvin P. Garrison
Co F
42 Ala Inf
CSA

Taylor Springs Freewill Baptist Church


Location:
Mulberry Road
Lamar County, Alabama
Lat                   33.869587
Long              -88.021317

Date of Visit: August 31, 2014

William L Harrison
Co K
16 Regt
Ala Inf
CSA
July 10 1842  
March 16 1920

John Z Brown
Co K
36 Regt
Ala Inf
CSA
Jan 101845
Dec 30 1913

Monday, September 1, 2014

Smith-Owens Cemetery


Location:
Rocky Road
Lamar County, Alabama
Lat            33.847378
Long              -88.036873

Date of Visit: August 30, 2014

Alexander C Owens\Co G
4 Ala Regt
Nov 2 1824
Apr 22 1918

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Pinehurst City Cemetery


Location:
West Railroad Street
Pinehurst, Dooly County, Georgia
Lat                   32.189957
Long              -83.760899

Date of Visit: June 25, 2014

JC Fullington
Co C
55 Ga Inf
CSA

GW Fullington
Co C
55 Ga Inf
CSA
Aug 1841
Jan 1923

Walnut Cemetery


Location:
1st Street
Unadilla, Dooly County, Georgia
Lat            32.258808
Long              -83.732666

Date of Visit: June 25, 2014

William J Mercer
Co I
18 Ga Inf


James Leggitt
Died July 15, 1862
Age 29 years

Sergeant, Company 1, 10th Georgia Battalion of Infantry - 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 August 24, 2014 (http://www.fold3.com)

Obituary: Overby, Obituaries Published by The Christian Index, 1822-1879, p. 137. 12 Aug. 1862 - Died at his father's residence, in Macon Co., on the 15th of July, 1862, brother James Leggitt, aged about 30 years. He, like many of his patriotic comrades rushed to the rescue of his native land...became a victim of typhoid fever. For the past few years he labored under chronic disease of his liver, yet he bore up manfully against the afflictions of life, and endeavored to discharge the duties of life, ... as a citizen, soldier and christian. He became a member of the Babtist Church in 1858, and having given early promisee of christian qualifications , was ordained deacon of the Baptist Church at Beulah in 1860. He was an affectionate son, a devoted husband, a generous friend, and when the powers of life were ebbing fast, and the ashy hue of death sat upon his pallid brow, he turned his dimmed eyes upon his disconsolate wife and parents, and remarked that his hopes were bright, and that he was going to a happier chime. This giving evidence that though the dull claws of mortality were hanging heavily upon him; yet his immortal spirit was fast approaching that haven of eternal rest where the bright sunlight of God's Smile illumines each humble christian life. – Roy Leggitt’s Personal Ancestry, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/

Elko Cemetery


Location:
4th Street
Elko, Houston County, Georgia
Lat            34.644501
Long              -84.389847

Date of Visit: June 25, 2014

Green Fitzgerald
Pvy Co H 45 Ga Infantry
Confederate States Army
Apr 10 1830  Jan 19 1899


JR Gaines
Pvt Co E  27 Bn Ga Inf
Confederate States army
1828    1897

Benjamin Redding
Pvt Co C  11 Ga Arty
Confederate States Army
1844  1912

Charles D Dennard
Pvt Co B  14 Ga Infantry
Confederate States army
Mar 17 1841   Jun 12 1914

Thomas R Redding
Pvt  Co H  64 Ga Infantry
Confederate States Army
Sep 11 8145   Aug 6 1912

Pvt
Thomas D.A. Phillips
Co C
12 Ga Inf
CSA
Jan 9 1835
Apr 12 1885

James J Smith
Pvt Co H 12 Ga Infantry
Apr 23 1846   May 18 1924

George F Clark
Pvt  Co C
28 BN Ga Siege Arty
Nov 16 1836    Aug 18  1908









Friday, August 22, 2014

Pilcher Family Cemetery


Location:
Pocket Road
Walker County, Georgia
Lat            34.61155
Long              -85.07095

Date of Visit: July 26, 2014

Samuel Pilcher
Co H
2 Ga Inf
CSA
Apr 15, 1843
Sept 26 1894


In Memory of
John W Pilcher
Co G
11 Ga Inf
CSA
1822
1862


He was wounded on August 30, 1862 at the Second Battle of Manassas. He died on September 13, 1862. . - 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 August 3, 2014 (http://www.fold3.com)

Lebanon United Methodist Church


Location:
Blount County Road 42
Blount County, Alabama
Lat            34.003002
Long              -86.425926

Date of Visit: August 17, 2014

Corp
Wyatt H Chadwick
Co K
7 Ala Cav
CSA

Henry Whitley
Co F
56 Ala Inf
CSA

Mace C Murphree
Co I
49 Ala Inf

John Foster
Co B  28 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Mar 13 1831   Jan 15, 1905

Joseph B Young
Co E
58 Ala Inf
CSA

Thomas Green Foster
Pvt Co L  1 Ala Cav
Confederate States Army
Mar 13, 1831   Jan 15 1905

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Ebro Community Cemetery


Location:
Florida Highway 79
Ebro, Washington County, Florida
Lat            30.463602
Long              -85.863396

Date of Visit: July 21, 2014

Pvt.
Elisha Strickland
Co C
28 Ala Inf
CSA
1829
1904

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

George Disney Grave Site


Date of Visit: July 5, 2014

Location:
Dalton, Whitfield, Georgia
Lat                  34.644501      
Long              -84.389847


This grave is located near the end of the George Disney Trail in Dalton, Georgia. This trail ascends Rocky Face Mountain to a location referred to as Buzzard Roost. The trailhead for this trail is behind the State Trooper Post on Highway 41. This is an awesome hiking trail. It is also step in some places. My GPS had the altitude in the parking lot as 913 feet above sea level. The grave at 1492 feet. I am not sure of the distance of the hike. We missed the grave going up and we hike quite a ways out Rocky Face Ridge.  We were very tired when we returned to the truck.

Inscription:
In Memory of George Disney
Co K 4 KY Inft
Killed
Feb 24 1864
Erected By
Dalton Boy Scouts
1912

George’s Story was well documented in 1898 by Ed Thomson Porter in The History of the Orphan Brigade. The following is taken verbatim from pages 238 and 239

A Singular Death.

In February, 1864, Rocky Face Ridge was occupied by Johnston as a signal station. The Fourth Kentucky was so deployed as to form a living telegraph line from the valley next
to Dalton to the top and front face of the Ridge at a point where, next to the Federals, the ascent was perpendicular. From the top of this ridge the Federal army was in full view. The next day after the formation of this line, there was a collision of the Federal and Con
federate forces on the right of our line, and when the Federals would move, word was passed from man to man of the living telegraph, as, " Two more brigades advancing on such and such a point." The first night after the formation of the telegraph, the men slept at their posts. The next morning George Disney, a private of Company B, arose to a sitting posture, after a nights sleep on the top of this height in the open air, and was in the act of gaping, as many men are wont to do on first awaking. He was seen suddenly to resume his recumbent position, as though resolved to take another nap ; but after he had
been so lying for an hour or two, men who tried to wake him found that life had departed. A careful examination at the time disclosed no wound, and it was conjectured that he had died from failure of the heart or other disease. Later, another examination was made, and
while washing the face of the corpse, the hair on the back of his head was found stiff from clotted blood ; and it was then clear that while gaping a minie ball from a Federal musket in the valley in front had entered the open mouth and crashed through the back of the head of the unfortunate soldier. He was a native of England. Virginius
Hutcfien, (Fourth Kentucky).

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