Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Williams Cemetery

Location:

County Road 8

Black Pond, Winston County, Alabama

34.07390, -87.36670

Find A Grave Cemetery ID:27098


Date of Visit: April 19, 2025


Jalah H. Williams

Co. G. 41st Ga. Infrantry

CSA

Civil War  1861-1865

He Walked His Mile


Jalah's service is very well documented in his Find a Grave Memorial:


Private Jalah Henderson Williams


A Native Son - by Richard Jesse (Source: The Campaign for Atlanta, William R. Scaife.


This "Native Son" is the ancestor of Valerie Stacks and her father, Clarence Stacks of Cullman. Jalah Henderson Williams enlisted in the Confederate Army at age 27 on August 1862 in Company G, 41st Georgia Infantry at Bridgeport, Tennessee. On April 11, 1863 Jalah was admitted to a hospitalo, with chronic diarrhea. Epidemics of this common disorder, virtually crippled the army. He was given a medical furlough in May 1863 to recuperate.


During the Atlanta Campaign, at the Battle of New Hope Church, the 41st, in Stovall's Georgia Brigade, was deployed in a defensive line, with other brigades, to delay Sherman's movements, to take Atlanta. Some brigades were able to entrench lightly and erect barricades, but the 41st in Stovall's in Stovall's Brigade was reluctant to entrench their position in the cemetery. At this battle, Jalah was wounded in the left hand and arm. For these wounds, he received a furlough home and was there when the army surrendered.


The 41st was organized in the fall of 1861, recruiting men from Cobb, Troup, Taylor, and Heard counties. This regiment surrendered at Vicksburg on July 4th, 1863. It was consolidated with the 40th and the 43rd Georgia Infantry and designated the 40th Infantry Battalion at Smithfield, North Carolina, on April 19, 1865.


The 41st fought at the following battles: Corinth, Perryville, Vicksburg, Champions Hill, Chattanooga, Atlanta Campaign, Rock Face ridge, Resaca, New Hope Church, Dallas, Kennesaw, Peach Tree Creek, Atlanta, Ezra Church, Atlanta Siege, Jonesboro, Edisto Railroad Bridge, Binnaker's Bridge, Orangeburg, and Bentonville.


Jalah later moved to Winston County, Alabama, where he drew a penion in 1891.


  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36637056/jalah_henderson-williams: accessed April 30, 2025), memorial page for Jalah Henderson Williams (15 Jul 1833–28 Sep 1909), Find a Grave Memorial ID 36637056, citing Williams Cemetery, Winston County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by: Find a Grave.


Monday, April 28, 2025

Blair Methodist Church Cemetery

Location:

County Road 1082

Cullman County, Alabama

34.26860, -87.03920

Find A Grave Cemetery ID:26727


Date of Visit: April 19, 2025


David H Burnham

Corp Co D 9 Ga Inf

Confederate States Army

1830    1910


George T Pigg

Pvt Co H  54 Regt Ga Inf

Confederate States Army

1818   1911

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Glenwood Cemetery


Location:

9th Street

Fort Payne, DeKalb County, Alabama

34° 26.0877' N   85° 44.0416

Find A Grave Cemetery ID:23032


Date of Visit: March 23, 2025


Corp

James C Bowers

Co E

39 NC Inf

CSA


Thomas J. Bowers

Co E

39 NC Inf

CSA


Anthony Bowers

Co E

39 NC Inf

CSA


Lucien L. Cochran

Corp    Co E  10 Ga Inf

Confederate Staates Army


A.H. Faulkner

Pvt Co B  49 Ala Inf

1824   1897


Willey C Lyons

Pvt Co B  3 Conf Cav

Confederate States Army

1831   1911


Columbus T Willis

Pvt Co E 12 Ala Inf

Confederate States Army

1835    1903




David H. Duff

Co E  12 Ala Inf

CSA

1833    1862


David enlisted in the DeKalb Invincibles on June 16, 1861. In July David and his company became a part of the 12th Alabama Infantry in Richmond, Virginia. In January of 1862 David was in the Moore Hospital in Danville and transferred to General Hospital in Richmond.  He was diagnosed with catarrh. There is a record of his death on March 4, 1862. 

  • Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for David H. Duff, 12th Alabama Infantry, Retrieved from at 3-Fold, April 6, 1862.,  (http://www.fold3.com).


Jno. Cunningham

Feb 6 1838

July 6 1928

3rd Confederacy, CSA


  • John Cunningham of DeKalb County served in the 3rd Confederate Calvary. 




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