Location:
Highway 41
Tift County, Georgia
31.357283 -83.486061
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2304770
Date of Visit: June 29, 2014
George W. Montgomery
Pvt Co H 44 Ga Regt Vol
Confederate States Army
Aug 21 1843 Dec 2 1921
I have been visiting cemeteries and locating the graves of Confederate soldiers most of my life. Since 2009 I have specifically cataloged Confederate soldiers that were marked as such in cemeteries I visit. I also record veterans from other wars and tombstones that really interest me. June 2021: I would love to know who visits this page and what did you think about the work. Please leave a comment or drop me a quick note (greg_green@bellsouth.net)
Location:
Highway 41
Tift County, Georgia
31.357283 -83.486061
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2304770
Date of Visit: June 29, 2014
George W. Montgomery
Pvt Co H 44 Ga Regt Vol
Confederate States Army
Aug 21 1843 Dec 2 1921
Find A Grave Survey
Location:
Warren Road
Locust Grove, Blount County, Alabama
33.91530, -86.60560
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 21831
Date Completion of Survey:
April 30, 2020
Protocol for conducting a Find A Grave Survey:
This is a survey of the Hudson-Brown Family Cemetery near Locust Grove, Alabama using the Find A Grave memorial page for the cemetery. The cemetery page contains 24 memorials of which 92% have been photographed.
Description of Cemetery: This is an old cemetery with multiple stacked stone graves. Nine individuals were buried in the cemetery prior to the Civil War. There are two veterans of the War of 1812 buried here.
James C Glascock
Serb Co I 49 Regt Ala Inf
Confederate States Army
1839 1917
Location:
Georgia Highway 113 (Cartersville Highway)
Rockmart, Polk County, Georgia
N 34° 02.385 W085° 00.428
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 1593566
Date of Visit: November 28, 2022
James W Coker
Co K
52 Ga Inf
Joseph H. Gentry
Co D 20 Ga Inf
Confederate States Army
Dec 31 1842 Apr 21 1896
Location:
Morgan Valley Road
Polk County, Georgia
N 33° 57.016 W085° 13.101
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 1990504
Date of Visit: November 28, 2022
James Young
Dec 22, 1832
Mar 27, 1918
James Young was a Lieutenant in Captain Wimberley’s Company of Floyd’s Legion.
See Sherman’s March to the Sea at Georgia Trends. This piece is written byNeely Young, a descendent of Lieutenant Young.
https://www.georgiatrend.com/2014/12/01/shermans-march-to-the-sea/
Location:
Morgan Valley Road
Polk County, Georgia
N 33° 57.294 W085° 11.634
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2204197
Date of Visit: November 28, 2022
Thomas J. Peek
Apr. 8, 1826
Mar. 21, 1880
Thomas’ grave is marked with an iron Southern Cross of Honor. Thomas mustered into serve on August 134, 1863 in Cedartown as a member of Captain Henry F. Wimberly’s Company in the Floyd Legion. This company became a calvary company in the Legion (Company G). This Legion operated out of Rome and was responsible for local defense.
Dr Benjamin Franklin Wright
Jan 10, 1846
Aug 10, 1898
Wright is identified as a Confederate solider on his Find a Grave memorial.
Location:
Morgan Valley Road
Antioch, Polk County, Georgia
N 33° 57.196 W085° 09.833
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2098824
Date of Visit: November 28, 2022
P.A. McBride
May 20, 1836
Dec. 13, 1919
Pinkney Arnston McBride enlisted in Company A, 56th Georgia Infantry Regiment on May 15, 1862. He was captured and patrolled at Vicksburg. The Atlanta Campaign Corporal McBride was wounded through the right hip June 22, 1864.
Dogwood Valley Cemetery
Find A Grave Survey
Location:
West Addis Road
Tunnel Hill, Catoosa County, Georgia
34.82500 - 85.07720
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 33645
Date Completion of Survey:
Protocol for conducting a Find A Grave Survey:
This is a survey of Dogwood Valley Cemetery in Catoosa County using the Find A Grave memorial page for the cemetery. The cemetery page contains 862 memorials and 90 % have been photographed. I think I visited this cemetery many years ago and left without finding any Confederate solider markers.
W.H.C. Freeman
Aug 27, 1839
Apr 10, 1931
Co. C 39 GA
Hamilton Young
Born 1821
Died Jan 10, 1897
Hamilton Young served as a Captain of Company D in the 1st Georgia Infantry (State Guards).
W.R. Russell
Born
Sept 24, 1830
Died
Oct. 21, 1894
William R Russell enlisted at Whitfield County, Georgia March1 19, 1862 in Company I of the 36th Georgia Volunteer Regiment. He rose in the ranks to 1st Lieutenant and was captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi on July 4, 1863. He was paroled and returned to duty. During the Atlanta Campaign he was accounted for as being in a hospital near Lovejoy Station.
L.J. Deck
Sept 19 1824
May 4 1862
Leonard Jacob Deck besmear sa privaste in Compmany C of the 39th Georgia. In 1862 Leonard died of measles.
Location:
Runyon Loop
Antioch, Polk County, Georgia
N 33° 57.526 W085° 10.885
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2210483
Date of Visit: November 28, 2022
Pvt
Pleasant P. Private
Co B
43 Ga Inf
CSA
Apr 19 1834
Feb 19 1996
Pvt
Isaac McDowell
Co E
14 Batt
Ga Lt Arty
1835
1895
Location:
Church Street
Rockmart, Polk County, Georgia
N 33° 59.462 W085° 02.625
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2202644
Date of Visit: November 28, 2022
A Huddleston York
Pvt Co A 1 Ga Calvary
Confederate States Army
1843 1925
Larkin Blake York
Serb Co A. 1 Ga Calvary
Confederate States Army
June 2 1834 Nov 22 1903
Jasper Newton York
Serg Co A 1 Ga Calvary
Confederate States Army
1837 1867
Hud York, Larkin York, and Jasper York were the sons of Josiah Cowan York & Sarah Virginia Blake. They enlisted in Company A of the 1st Georgia Calvary which was commanded by their brother William Thomas York. William was killed at Battle of Peachtree Creek in 1864.
Albert W Anderson
Pvt. Co D
Ballentine’s Cat
2 Miss Rangers
CSA
1848
1864
Albert enlisted in western Tennessee in 1864. In October of 1864 a calvary skirmish occurred near the hamlet of Van Wert in Polk County, Georgia. Albert was in the line of battle and was killed near the church and was buried in the cemetery.
William N. Brumbelow
Cobb’s Legion
Ga Can
CSA
Serg
William J. Clark
Co A
1 Ga Can
CSA
Aug 12 1836
Jan 11 1897
Henry M. Brown
Pvt Co K 18 Ga Infantry
Confederate States Army
Oct 4 1829 Apr 9 1879
WN Strang
1st Lieut Co H 4 Ga Res
Confederate States Army
Sep 7 1827 Aug 17 1901
Strange was appointed 1st Lieutenant in 1864 and then was appointed Assist Quartermaster of the 4th Georgia Reserve regiment. Hw need the war as a prisoner in Montgomery, Alabama.
Find A Grave Survey
Location:
Sheridan Road
Pratt City, Jefferson County, Alabama
33.54250 -86.88610
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 22882
Date Completion of Survey: December 1, 2022
Protocol for conducting a Find A Grave Survey:
This is a survey of Fraternal Cemetery in Pratt City using the Find A Grave memorial page for the cemetery. The cemetery page contains 2950 memorials and 55 % have been photographed.
Description of Cemetery: At the beginning of the 20th century, the Greenwood Cemetery, formerly known as the Sam Foley Cemetery, adjoined the Pratt Mines Cemetery which was also called the United Mine Workers Cemetery. The combined cemeteries are now known as the Fraternal Cemetery, which is owned by the Fraternal Order of Pratt City. The newer section, originally called the Pratt Mines Cemetery, includes about 13 acres. The older section, known as the Greenwood Cemetery, covers about 1.5 acres and includes about 200 graves on the southwest corner of the lot. The Greenwood Cemetery is in the thick woods to the left of the main entrance. These cemeteries include the graves of English, Scottish, and German immigrants who worked in the Pratt coal mines and other early 20th century industrial operations in this area. (Find A Grave)
2nd Lieut
James S. Atkins
Co H
21 Ga Inf
CSA
Perry Jordan Powell
Jun 4 1841
Jul 8, 1908
Perry served in Company K of the 33rd Alabama Infantry.
James Martin Poe
Dec. 25, 1845
Sept. 19, 1897
Father
James served in Company I of the 49th Alabama Infantry.
Samuel Coleman “Lum” Perkins
October 10, 1839
March 2, 1906
Lum Perkins served in Company C of the 21st Alabama Infantry.
Nathaniel W. Howell
June 18, 1844
Feb. 1, 1824
Nathaniel Wiggins Howell was a member of Company K, 13th Georgia Infantry.
John Outlaw
John is buried new an Outlaw Family tombstone. He served in Company G, 64th Georgia Infantry.
Lorenzon Monroe Lacey
June 7, 1841
July 27, 1930
From a Birmingham News obituary posted on Find A Graver memorial page::
“…enlisted in the Confederate Army at Seale, Ala., in Company F, Sixth Alabama Regiment, under Capt. Baker and Col. Seibels. He participated in the Battles of the Pines, Seven Days and Bull Run and was taken prisoner July 4, 1863, was confined in Fort Delaware and paroled March, 1865.”
Location:
Pleasant Hill Road
Rockmart, Polk County, Georgia
N 33° 54.958 W085° 05.365
Find A Grave Cemetery ID: 2386772
Date of Visit: November 28, 2022
John J Tolbert
Co G
25 NC Inf
CSA
See Find a Grave Memorial 92306898 for obituaries and pictures.