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Col. John James Hickman, CSA
(1839 - 1902)
Kentucky bluegrass country spawned both its famous bourbon and many of the sons and daughters who swore to rid the country of every last drop of the same drink. One of Kentucky’s proud sons was Joh...
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Cpl. John W. Scott (CSA)
(c.1836 - 1864)
John W. Scott, "United States, Civil War Soldiers Index" Name: John W. Scott Name Note: Also Known As Name: Also Known As Note: Event Type: Military Service Military Beginning Rank:...
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Wesley S. Scott (CSA)
(1848 - 1928)
W S Scott, "Texas, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865" Name: W S Scott Event Type: Military Service Event Year: 1864 Age (Original): Military Unit Note: First ...
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Cpl. Robert S. Scott (CSA)
(1834 - 1913)
Corporal in Co H, 10th Texas Infantry, CSA Robert Scott enlisted at October 18, 1861, at Houston in Captain Brice Hargrave's Company H, Nelson's Regiment, 10th Texas Infantry. He was captured at Fort...
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Judge William Thompson
(1814 - 1869)
Sitter was a lawyer in Jackson before moving to Memphis; he was also a Confederate soldier.
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George Howton
(1824 - 1902)
Civil War, Confederate Army, Private, 26th Alabama Regiment, (O'Neals), Company A ("Dixie Boys") Pvt. Born April 16, 1824 in Fayette County, Alabama. Died in Yorktown, Virginia according to survivor...
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Captain John Sinclair
(1828 - 1908)
From Find a Grave: Birth: Oct. 19, 1827 Isle of Wight County Virginia, USA Death: Jan. 4, 1908 3rd Virginia Cavalry - CSA John is the third child (son) of Jefferson Bonaparte Sinclair I and Geo...
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Alexander Nation
(1842 - 1926)
Civil War, Pvt, CSA
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Charlton Hunt Morgan, Counsel at Messina
(1839 - 1912)
Captain Calvin Cogswell Morgan (1827-1882), C.S.A. Captain Charlton Hunt Morgan (1839-1912), C.S.A., handwritten on back in ink "Naples March 10th / C. H. Morgan / US Consul at Messina / 1860 / aged 21"
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Calvin Morgan, Jr.
(1827 - 1882)
Captain Calvin Cogswell Morgan (1827-1882), C.S.A.
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Gen. Ambrose Hill, CSA
(1825 - 1865)
Civil War Confederate Lieutenant General. Born in Culpeper, Virginia, he attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, where his roommate was George McClellan, future commander...
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Col. Richard C. Morgan MP
(1836 - 1918)
Richard Curd ("Dick") Morgan was born on 13 September 1836 in Fayette County, Kentucky, the son of Calvin Cogswell Morgan (1801-1854) and Henrietta Hunt (1805-1891). Henrietta Hunt's father was one of ...
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Jeremiah Lawson
(1809 - 1862)
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Wesley Phillips
(1834 - 1908)
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Alexander Blair Ray (CSA)
(1827 - 1862)
1850 United States Federal Census about Alexander Ray Name: Alexander Ray Age: 23 Birth Year: abt 1827 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1850: District 7, Itawamba, Mississippi Gender: Male...
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Martin V. Ray (CSA)
(c.1841 - 1924)
M.V. Ray, "United States, Civil War Soldiers Index" Name: M.V. Ray Name Note: Also Known As Name: Also Known As Note: Event Type: Military Service Military Beginning Rank: Private ...
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Francis M. Ray (CSA)
(1844 - 1890)
Francis M. Ray served in the Civil War as a private. He enlisted May 16, 1861 in New Orleans, Louisiana and was assigned to Company I, 3rd Louisiana Regiment. He was captured at the battle of Vicksburg...
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Thomas Mitchell (CSA)
(1845 - 1864)
Private in Co I, 8th Regiment, Missouri Infantry , CSA. He was killed in the battle of Pleasant Hill. Brother James was captured and brother Newton was wounded in the same battle. His brother William f...
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Newton Mitchell (CSA)
(1843 - c.1873)
Private in Co I, 8th Regiment, Missouri Infantry, CSA. Wounded in the leg at the Battle of Pleasant Hill. Brother Thomas was killed and brother James was captured in the same battle. His brother Willia...
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Solon Rasco
(1844 - 1926)
Ref: FindAGrave memorial .
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Sgt. William R. Bradley (CSA)
(1820 - 1863)
BRADLEY, WILLIAM R. Rank: Sergeant Conflict: Civil War Side: Confederate Type of Unit: Infantry Organization: Missouri Volunteers CSA Name of Unit: 5th Regiment Infantry Volunteers CSA Al...
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John N. McBrayer (CSA)
(1837 - 1909)
On July 24th, 1861, at the age of 24, John answered the call of his beloved Alabama and enlisted in the 18th Alabama Infantry at Cedar Grove, Alabama, and was assigned to Company C. His enlisting offic...
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John Pauldin Wharton (CSA)
(1833 - 1910)
John Pauldin Wharton was the eighth of thirteen children born to Thomas Jefferson & Sarah Sally (Duncan) Wharton. He was born on Dec. 4, 1833 in Atlanta (Cobb County), Georgia. Older and taller than mo...
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Thomas J. Wharton (CSA)
(1832 - 1908)
1863, Civil War. Thomas J., enlisted 17 January 1863 at Tallageda, Alabama in Co I, 25th Alabama Infantry, CSA. Clothing issue, 3 April 1863, Paid $22 on 5 May 1863. Sick, to hospital 15 September 1863...
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Benjamin Baker (CSA)
(1825 - 1923)
Served in Co D, 58th Alabama Infantry, CSA
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William A. Gentry (CSA)
(1841 - 1927)
Private William Allen Gentry Blackland Gideonites Tishomingo Rebels Pvt. William Allen Gentry was born on 18th of December 1841 in Tishomingo County, Mississippi. William Allen Gentry was known a...
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Dr. Harvey N. Jamison (CSA)
(1830 - 1892)
Private in Co C, 3rd Battalion, Mississippi Infantry, CSA. ---------------------- 1860 United States Federal Census about H N Jamison Name: H N Jamison Age in 1860: 29 Birth Year: abt ...
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Samuel G. Gentry (CSA)
(1841 - 1908)
1850 United States Federal Census about Samuel Gentry Name: Samuel Gentry Age: 5 Estimated birth year: abt 1845 Birth Place: Alabama Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Southern ...
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Levi T. Ray (CSA)
(c.1842 - d.)
Confederate soldier, Company G, 26th Infantry Regiment Mississippi. He was captured at Fort Donelson on 16 Feb 1862. He appears on POW rolls for Camp Morton Civil War Prison, Indiana on Jun 1862 and 24...
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Lt. Charles A. Ray (CSA)
(c.1834 - c.1904)
Ranked in a Corporal then commissioned a 1st Lt. in Company G (Marietta Rifles), 26th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, CSA. He is listed as a POW at Camp Chase Civil War Prison, Ohio. He was captured at...
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Thomas Ray (CSA)
(c.1832 - 1863)
Confederate Soldier, Co. G, 26th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. He then became attached to the 19th MS under special assignment. He was killed in the Battle of Fredericksburg II. You can view his reco...
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Charles Wesley Drake (CSA)
(1845 - 1923)
Charles Wesley joined the Sixth Mississippi and was severly wounded at the Battle of Shiloh fighting with Nathan Bedford Forrest. ---------------- 1850 United States Federal Census about Wesley Dra...
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John B. Drake (CSA)
(1832 - 1895)
John B. (Beverly?) Drake enlisted in Tarrant's Battery Light Artillery of Alabama on July 1, 1863 at Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Co., Ala for the duration of the War. Co. Muster Roll of Aug. 31, 1863 shows ...
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Freeman Drake (CSA)
(1830 - 1911)
Freeman joined up in Louisiana with Co F of the 12th Louisiana Infantry CSA, was taken prisoner at the Battle of Vicksburg but he survived the War. ------------------ 1850 United States Federal Cen...
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William C. Drake (CSA)
(1823 - 1864)
Georgia Marriages to 1850 about Rebecca M. Rolls Name: Rebecca M. Rolls Spouse: William C. Drake Marriage Date: 25 Sep 1844 Marriage County: Pike Marriage State: Georgia ------------...
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Henry O. Drake (CSA)
(c.1843 - d.)
1850 United States Federal Census about Henry Drake Name: Henry Drake Age: 8 Birth Year: abt 1842 Birthplace: Georgia Home in 1850: District 14, Marion, Alabama Gender: Male Family ...
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Andrew J. Ray (CSA)
(1836 - 1896)
Confederate Soldier, Co K (Jake Thompson Guards), 19th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. He carried the company flag during the battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. During the battle of Gettysburg...
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Corp. Franklin S. Perry (CSA)
(1830 - 1901)
1850 United States Federal Census about Franklin S Perry Name: Franklin S Perry Age: 19 Birth Year: abt 1831 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1850: Dallas, Texas Gender: Male Family Num...
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James C. Drake (CSA)
(c.1835 - 1864)
Private in Co E, 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment, CSA. Wounded at Helena, AR and also captured 4 Jul 1863. He was sent to prison in Alton, Illinois. He died Jan 1864 in Rock Island Civil War Prison, Ill...
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Loreta Velazquez, Confederate Spy
(c.1842 - c.1897)
Loreta Janeta Velázquez (June 26, 1842 – c.1897), was a Cuban-born woman who masqueraded as a male Confederate soldier during the American Civil War. She enlisted in the Confederate States Army in 18...
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Hiram Alldridge
(1835 - 1864)
From FindAGrave memorial : Sgt, Co B, 19th Alabama Infantry Regiment Hiram married Euturpsey Cain on 14 Sep 1855 in Blount Co, AL. He was survived by his wife and two daughters, Louisa and Nancy ...
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Lt. Col. Jesse J. Alldredge
(1831 - 1870)
Jesse Alldredge Source: Owen, Thomas McAdory, History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography (Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1921), III-22-23. Alldredge, Jesse J., lieutenant-colo...
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Enoch Alldredge
(1807 - 1879)
From FindAGrave memorial : Quote from Brewer's History of Alabama 1872 "Colonel Enoch Alldredge has ever been a faithful public servant. He is a close observer of men, and possesses much sagacity. Enoc...
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Houston Scott
(1836 - 1919)
Listed as age 14 in 1850 Alabama census. Ref: MyHeritage Family Tree Gravestone inscription from FindAGrave memorial includes: Holloways Co, Ala Cav., C S A
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Pvt James W. Kennard (CSA)
(b. - c.1863)
James W Kennard died in the Civil War. Served in 17th (Consolidated) Regiment, Texas Dismounted Cavalry
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Andrew Jackson "Jack / Ike" Nation
(c.1843 - 1922)
Probably related to Nancy M. Nation, 2nd wife of Stephen Calvin Allgood. (Maybe same parents? Nancy’s parents are known to be Jonathan and Julety.) 2nd cousin of Sarah Hood, with grandparents Patrick...
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John Perkins
(1843 - 1916)
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Andrew Reeves
(1839 - 1920)
Moved to Ashe County with his father in 1850. Enlisted CSA 5/17/1861. Wounded and captured at Gettysburg. Imprisoned Davids Island, NY 7/17-24/1863. After exchange served again.
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Moses Andrew Bledsoe
(1822 - 1905)
'Maj Moses A Bledsoe at his death a few years ago had been a resident of Raleigh since 1840 coming from Franklin County in that year He married a Miss Hunter a descendant of Theophilus Hunter and befor...
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William Bledsoe
(1846 - 1890)
'Served in the Civil War: 'Company B 17th North Carolina 'Manly's Battery"
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Robert Scruggs
(1840 - 1916)
From FindAGrave : He was a private with the CSA SC 18th Infantry Company K. ==========================
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Major Willis Scott Bledsoe MP
(1837 - 1877)
'Major Willis Scott Bledsoe 8th Baxter Smith's Cavalry Regiment Also called 4th Formed from Davis and Spiller's Cavalry Battalions. Pioneer lawyer and Was a Prominent Citizen of Cleburne, Texas.
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Capt. Joseph Bledsoe MP
(1827 - 1898)
Captain Joseph Bledsoe brother of Colonel Hiram Miller Bledsoe of Bledsoe's Battery CSA 'Joseph Bledsoe's Company, Missouri Artillery,C.S.A.
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Robert Bledsoe MP
(1845 - 1911)
CSA Bledsoe's Battery along with his brothers Hiram & Joseph
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Col. Hiram Miller Bledsoe, Jr. MP
(1825 - 1899)
COLONEL HIRAM M BLEDSOE: 'a prominent citizen of this township owes his nativity to Bourbon County Kentucky where he was born April 25 1825, Hiram M Bledsoe his father who was born in Cumberland Coun...
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John Bledsoe
(1825 - 1890)
'Served in the Civil War: 'April 2011 the UDC had a Confederate Iron Cross ceremony for John J Bledsoe acknowledging his service to the Confederacy. He was Married to Nancy March 16 1847
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George Bledsoe MP
(1837 - 1921)
'Served in the CSA 6th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Company E 'Lake -Rebels 'G.B. Bledsoe, Private: 3rd and 2nd Lieutenant ' "G.B. Bledsoe wrote an article 1910 "Fifteen Soldiers of One Family."...
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Hiram Bledsoe
(1839 - 1913)
'Hiram W Bledsoe Confederate soldier: Private 6th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry Company E Lakes-Rebels 'He surrendered at Citronelle, AL
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Moses Levi
(1827 - 1899)
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Pvt William Myers England
(1818 - d.)
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Gen. Robert Hatton, US Congress, CSA
(1826 - 1862)
General Robert Hatton, C.S.A., b. Tenn., d. Ma y 31, 1862. He was Capt. of Co. K, 7th Tenn. Inf., when that Reg't was organized, May 25, 1861, and was elected Colonel. He was appointed Brig. Gen. May 2...
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Thomas Monroe
(1833 - 1864)
CSA, 10th Florida Infantry Thomas Monroe, was born 1833 in Midville, Jenkins County, Georgia, the son of Simeon Monroe (buried in Adamsville Cemetery, Coleman, FL (no headstone, former wood headstone...
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Thomas Caruthers
(1826 - 1898)
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Stephen Allgood
(1836 - 1917)
Teacher, preacher (Primitive Baptist), Civil War veteran (Cavalry lieutenant, Company K., 19th Alabama infantry regiment, under Col. Joseph Wheeler). Had 4 siblings & 4 half-siblings. Member of Alabama...
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Hartwell Tyrone
(1824 - 1898)
Private, Company A, 22 Mississippi Infantry, Confederate States of America Links Find A Grave Memorial# 40968042
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William Stamps
(1831 - 1877)
Private, Company A, 22nd Mississippi Infantry, Confederate States of America - enlisted 4 May 1862 at Monticello, Lawrence County, Mississippi Links Find A Grave Memorial# 40969034
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John Stamps
(deceased)
Pvt. John E. Stamps of Company G Buried: Elisha Stamps Cemetery, Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi Brother of Stamps, Joseph Allen Pvt. (1834-1902)
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Joseph Stamps
(1834 - 1902)
Stamps, Joseph Allen Pvt. Company G - 7th. Regt. Company C - 9th. Battn. Sharpshooters Note: Brother to Pvt. John E. Stamps of Company G Buried: Elisha Stamps Cemetery, Jefferson Davis County, Missis...
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Thomas Sexton MP
(1814 - 1894)
'Civil War Veteran South Carolina, 8th regiment Infantry Company A also known as the Darlington Rifles or Darlington Rifleman, Was registered as being in camp at the battle of (Bull Run)
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Joseph M. Solomons, (CSA)
(1827 - 1921)
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John Johnston Garvey
(1838 - 1921)
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Barnet Phillips, (CSA)
(1826 - 1905)
From the Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906: American journalist; born in Philadelphia Nov. 9, 1826; educated at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, whence he was graduated in 1847. Shortly afterwar...
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Rev. Jules Peixotto, (CSA)
(deceased)
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Solomon C. Peixotto, (CSA)
(1840 - 1919)
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Henry Hertz Oppenheim, (CSA)
(b. - 1888)
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Edwin Hertz Oppenheim, (CSA)
(1840 - 1918)
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Joseph Hertz Oppenheim, (CSA)
(1824 - 1901)
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Robert Flournoy Nuñez, (CSA)
(1827 - 1868)
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Phillip Hugh Nuñez, (CSA)
(1823 - 1864)
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John McClain
(1827 - 1898)
9 children Sources "Ansearching" News, Tennessee Genealogical Society Quarterly Vol. 13, No. 1, Jan - Mar 1966. Page 27. "John S. McClain married Eleanor A. Mohannah of Ill., daughter of William ...
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John Barnes Cliburn, Sr.
(1822 - 1863)
Served in the military: Pvt, Co. A, 22 Reg't, MS Infantry (CSA). Links Find A Grave Memorial# 16382780
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Commander Joseph Myers, (USN, CSN)
(c.1802 - 1862)
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Maj. Edmund Trowbridge Dana Myers, (CSA)
(1830 - 1905)
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Maj. William Barksdale Myers, (CSA)
(1839 - 1873)
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Joshua Lazarus Moses, (CSA)
(1841 - 1865)
Lieutenant Joshua Lazarus Moses of Co. C, 3rd Battalion South Carolina Artillery. He was wounded on 9 April 1865 at Fort Blakely and died the same day. He was the son of Andrew Jackson, Sr. and Octavia...
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Perry Moses, Jr. (CSA)
(1844 - 1862)
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Perry de Leon, (CSA)
(1841 - 1922)
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Major Raphael Jacob Moses, (CSA) MP
(1812 - 1893)
Pioneered the commercial growing of peaches in Georgia, was chief supply officer for Confederate general James Longstreet, participated in most of the major battles of the Civil War (1861-65) in the ea...
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Israel Moses Nunez, (CSA)
(1838 - 1905)
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Zalegman Phillips Moses, (CSA)
(1835 - 1889)
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Meyer B. Moses, (CSA)
(1833 - 1889)
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George Washington Mordecai, (CSA)
(1844 - 1920)
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William Young Mordecai, (CSA)
(1836 - 1900)
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2nd Lt. Waller Thompson Mordecai, (CSA)
(1841 - 1863)
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Capt. Jacob (James) Granville Mordecai, (CSA)
(1839 - 1870)
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Capt. William W. Mordecai, (CSA)
(1826 - 1887)
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Thomas Pollock Devereux, (CSA)
(1845 - 1912)
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Zebb Lanier
(c.1830 - d.)
Company B, North Carolina 8th Calvary, Battalion. Enlisted July 04, 1861.Mustered out October 2, 1862 Source: NC Troops 1861-1865, A roster.
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Gov. Henry Alexander Wise, (CSA) MP
(1806 - 1876)
Henry Alexander Wise (December 3, 1806 – September 12, 1876) was a United States Congressman and governor of Virginia, as well as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War....
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Moses Myers, II (CSA)
(1817 - 1881)
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