Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Calcedonia Baptist Church Cemetery

Location:
County Road 31
Cherokee County, Alabama
N 34° 10.250   W085° 34.353
FAG: 21930

Date of Visit: May 11, 2021


Pvt
Pearson J Busbin
Co B
Russell’s
4 Ala Cav
CSA
1835
1863



Pvt. P.J. Busbin enlisted are March 10, 1862. He was captured at Chelbyville, Tennessee on June 27, 1863 and sent to Louisville, Kentucky and then to Camp Chase, Ohio in July. On July 14, 1863 he was transferred to Fort Delaware. In October he was sent south to Point Lookout, Maryland.  After arrival he was admitted to Hammond General Hopstial with Scarlatina (scarlet fever). He died October 31, 1863.

The marker is a cenotaph as he was buried at Point Lookout. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for William E. Kirkpatrick, 19th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, June 1, 2021,  (http://www.fold3.com).
  • Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/43597491/pearson-j.-busbin : accessed 9 June 2021), memorial page for Pvt Pearson J. Busbin (1835–31 Oct 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43597491, citing Calcedonia Baptist Church Cemetery, Cherokee County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by Patti Lee (contributor 46799858) .


Union Springs Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery

Location:
County Road 6
Brundidge, Pike County, Alabama
N 31° 41.274   W085° 53.252
FAG: 1131011

Date of Visit: February 19, 2021


Thomas Ezra Johnston
Pvt Co A Al Calvary
Confederate States 
Aug 14 1846    Feb 22 1925


David C. Galloway
Co H
46 Ala Inf
CSA
1845
1935

Anderson Mobley
Co F
15 Ala Inf
CSA

John D. Johnston
Pvt Co F 15 Regt Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Jan 17 1838          May 15, 1862

Private Johnston enlisted in Capotain Malones company on was admitted to Chimborazo Hospital Number 5 on September 12, 1862 with diarrhea and died four days later. One record has the date of death as the 15th of May and another has it as the 16th.  His father, Thomas Johnston of Coffee County appeared in Probate Court of Pike County to make a claim as to Thomas’ arrears of pay. 
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Thomas Johnson, 15th Alabama Infantry. Retrieved from at 3-Fold June 8, 20231 (http://www.fold3.com).



Flowers Brothers: Luke, William, and Silas Flowers were sons of John Calvin Flowers. All three boys were living with their mother Nancy on 1200 acres in 1860. 

  • 1860 U.S. Census, Pike County, Alabama, Population Schedule, Census Place: Eastern Divsion, Post Office: Brundidge, p.58, dwelling 388, family 397, Nancy Flowers: digital images, Ancestry (http://ancestry.com:accessed 9 June 2021),  NARA Roll M653, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration

Luke Isham Flowers
Pvt Co F 15 Ala Infantry
Confederate States Army
1843  1861

Isham enlisted in July of 1861. He died of pneumonia on November 26, 1861 in Centerville, Virginia. 
  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Isham Flowers, 15th Alabama Infantry. Retrieved from at 3-Fold June 8, 20231 (http://www.fold3.com).

William Flowers
Co K 37 Ala Regt
Confederate States Army
Feb 28 1838   Aug 4 1864


William was captured at the surrender of Vicksburg in 1863.  He was paroled July 9 and at some point he rejoined his regiment.  He was in the line in June of 1864 in the defense of Atlanta. It is reported in a report of the Adjutant and Inspector Generals office that he was killed in battle on August 11, 1864. There was not a general engagement on this date. General Alexander P. Stewart reports that the division (the 37th was in Alpheus Brigade of Stewarts Division) was in line from the Marietta Road to west of Lick Skillet Road and nothing major happened except for constant skirmishing. Perhaps William was killed in the daily pot shots or daily probes that occur along a siege line. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for William W. Flowers, 37th Alabama Infantry. Retrieved from at 3-Fold June 9, 2021 (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. 38, Part 3, 872, Report No. 685, Lt. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart, January 12, 1865. https://babel.hathitrust.org/

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Nixburg United Methodist Church Cemetery

Location:
Alabama Highway 19
Coosa County, Alabama
N 32° 49.172   W086° 06.726
FAG: 25003

Date of Visit: February 22, 2021

Wm Edwin Dubose Moore
Coosa County Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
July 2 1820  Aug 15 1894

Capt 
Westley D Walden
Co B
2 Batt
Hillard’s Legion
Ala Inf
CSA
Aug 1 1829    Oct 10 1863


Walden was elected Captain of a company of men from Coosa County that became Company B of the 2nd Battalion of Hilliard’s Legion in April of 1862. Captain Walden was wounded at Chickamauga and died in October in Marietta, Georgia. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for West Walden, Hilliard’s Legion. Retrieved from at 3-Fold June 3, 2021 (http://www.fold3.com).


Note: The following Robbins men were sons of Solomon Robbins. Captain Walden was their brother-in-law. 

  • George E. Brewer “History of Coosa County, Part II.” Alabama Historical Quarterly 4, no. 2 (1942): 253-256. https://archive.org/details/alabama-historical-quarterly-v04n02/page/n97/mode/2up

George W Roberts
Pvt Co C 60 Ala Inf
3rd BN Hillard’s Legion
Confederate States Army
May 6, 1836  Jul 10, 1863

Private Roberts enlisted in Captain Smith’s company in Rockford, Alabama on May 6, 1862. This company became Company C of the 3rd Battalion of Hilliard’s Legion.  In the winter of 1863 he was sick and in the hospital in Knoxville. In January of 1863 Robbins was declared u fit for duty due to pulmonary consumption and discharged. Local histories state he died in the service of the CSA. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for George W. Robbin, Hillard’s Legion. Retrieved from at 3-Fold June 3, 2021 (http://www.fold3.com).


Thomas C. Robbins 

Thomas shares a tombstone with his wife Tampa. He was born in 1832 and died March 22, 1863. His epitaph is as follows: Died on the field of battle. Twas noble thus, to die. God smiles on valiant soldiers, on high. 

Thomas enlisted in Captain Smith’s company of Hilliard’s Legion in May of 1862 at the age of 30. This company subsequentially became Company C of the 3rd Battalion of Hillard’s Legion. He served until his death in Knoxville on March 21, 1863. The Legion was not engaged in March, so his death may have been sickness related. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for West Walden, Hillard’s Legion. Retrieved from at 3-Fold June 3, 2021 (http://www.fold3.com).

  • Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/24366809/thomas-clinton-robbins : accessed 04 June 2021), memorial page for Thomas Clinton Robbins (30 Jun 1832–22 Mar 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24366809, citing Nixburg United Methodist Church Cemetery, Nixburg, Coosa County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by Richard Robinson (contributor 46480518) .



Center Valley Cemetery

Location:
US Highway 225
Murray County, Georgia
N 34° 50.075   W084° 48.278
FAG: 1962817

Date of Visit: June 1, 2021


Green Berry Langston
Pvt Co B  1 Regt Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
Oct 10 1844      Mar 5 1897

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Davenport Cemetery


Location:
County Road 22
Cherokee County, Alabama
N 34° 11.433   W085° 27.586
FAG: 22463

Date of Visit: May 11, 2021


William E. Kirkpatrick
Capt Co E 19 Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
Dec 16 1814   Sept 14 1883

Captain Kirkpatrick of Kirks Corner served until 1862 when he resigned his commission. 

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for William E. Kirkpatrick, 19th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, June 1, 2021,  (http://www.fold3.com).



In April of 2021 three documents pertaining to Captain Kirkpatrick were auctioned for 250 dollars by Cowans (see below).


Lot of 3 items
KIRKPATRICK, William E. ALS, Kirks Grove, Cherokee County, AL, Sept 23, 1865. To Andrew Johnson, U.S. President. "I was a Country Post Master under the old government & simply transferred myself to the service of the Confederate government when that ...went into operation." He goes on to request amnesty to rejoin the United States. At the bottom of the letter is a recommendation for this. Kirkpatrick seems to have been drafted later. He enlisted as Captain in the 19th AL Infy.

Signed Oath of Amnesty, 10 August 1865. This was apparently sent in with the other papers.

PARSONS, Lewis E. Provisional Governor of Alabama. LS by Lewis Parsons to Andrew Johnson stating that he has examined Mr. Kirkpatrick's application and is of the opinion that he "will prove a good and loyal citizen." on Executive Department of Alabama letterhead, Montgomery, 9 Nov. 1865.



Thursday, May 27, 2021

Hopper Family Cemetery

Location:
US Highway 411
Gordon County, Georgia
N34 31.322 W084 42.503
FAG: 2449118

Date of Visit: May 26, 2021


In Memory of 
John Angel
Hopper
Died A CSA War
Capt. In Yazoo, Miss
Born 1825
Died 1863


John Angel Hooper was commissioned as Captain of Company E 8th Battalion of Infantry on September 23, 1861.  Company E was raised in Gordon Coyunty, Georgia and was known as Freeman’s Volunteers. Captain Hopper and the company served coastal defense duty until being sent west in May of 1863. He died of fever in Yazoo during the movement to relieve Vicksburg on June 11, 1863.  He is thought to have been buried somewhere in Mississippi. See his Find a Grave Memorial page for more details. 


  • Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/49493910/john-angel-hopper : accessed 27 May 2021), memorial page for Capt John Angel Hopper (1825–11 Jun 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 49493910, citing Hopper Family Cemetery, Ranger, Gordon County, Georgia, USA ; Maintained by Kathy Gatlin (contributor 46822976) .

  • Lulie Pitts, History of Gordon County, Georgia, (Calhoun: The Press of Calhoun Times, 1934), 138.

Overton Cemetery

Location:
Oak Grove Road
Gordon County, Georgia
34.45666 -84.97386
FAG: 2449118

Date of Visit: March 17, 2018


Sgt
John C Overton
Co E
51 Regt
Ala Cav
May 10, 1847
Jan 28 1918

Thursday, May 13, 2021

Laney Cemetery

AKA Moshat Cemetery
Location:
County Road 83
Cherokee County, Alabama
N 34° 07.173   W085° 37.073

Date of Visit: May 11, 2021

Calvin H. Barron
Co B
3 Ga Cav
CSA


Calvin J Edgens
Serg
Co D
1 SC Inf
Confederate States Army

Calvin had a head stone with the following inscriptions: “Fired the first shot at Ft. Sumpter”.  A Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce publication states that he is alleged to have been in a battery that firsd on Fort Sumter.  

The following is found at his Find A Grave Memorial:

Fought for the CSA during the Civil War. 1st SC infantry (regulars)Butlers - also known as the Third SC Heavy Artillery. Enlisted in Spartanburg, SC and served on South Carolina coastal defense through most of the war. Fought at the Battle of Bentonville, NC a few weeks before the end of hostilities.

Married Harriett Brannon after the war and moved towards Rome, Georgia which was under a smallpox quarantine at the time. Went around Rome and settled in Cherokee County, Alabama and became a farmer. Allegedly was a member of the battery that fired the first shot on Ft. Sumter (Cherokee County Historical Society)

  • Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/18558998/george-jefferson-edgins : accessed 13 May 2021), memorial page for George Jefferson Edgins (30 Oct 1838–24 Jan 1890), Find a Grave Memorial ID 18558998, citing Laney Cemetery, Cherokee County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by glockem (contributor 46898841) .



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




Saturday, May 8, 2021

New River Baptist Church Cemetery


AKA: Killingsworth Family Cemetery
Location:
County Road 44
Fayette County, Alabama
N 33° 50.092   W087° 39.458

Date of Visit: May 1, 2021


J.M. Wakefield
Co K
4 Ala Cav
CSA
Apr 12 1846
Aug 8 1920


Friday, May 7, 2021

New River Church of Christ Graveyard

Location:
County Road 49
Hubbertville, Fayette County, Alabama
N 33° 45.248   W087° 41.618
FAG: 22463

Date of Visit: May 1, 2021


Hiram Hyde
Co F
38 Ala Inf
CSA

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