Our Confederate Ancestors
David S. Anderson Jr.
Pvt. Levi Anderson, Co. G 10th SC Regt. - Killed in 1865
Donald W. Andrews
Pvt. G. Frank Andrews, Co I 18th SC Inf
Ernest C. Ashby
Pvt. Joseph C. Ashby, Co. A 29th Virginia Regt.
Frank & Fredrick T. Berry
Sgt. Leonard Berry, Co. E 23 Inf. SC Vol, The Tramp Bdge. formerly Hutch's Regt Coast Rangers.
Captured 6 April 1865, at the Battle of Five Forks Va. and was sent to Point Lookout MD. POW camp, released 23 June 1865.
Pvt. Jay Berry, Co. E 23 Inf. SC Vol, The Tramp Bde., surrendered at Appomattox.
Pvt. Clinton Berry, Co. D 7th Inf Btn. SC Senior Reserves. Activated to construct and man the Florence Stockade.
Discharged at Bentonville, NC March 1865.
Pvt. James Green Price, Co. D 12th Inf. Regt, SC Vol. Died in Richmond of wounds received at Gettysburg.
Pvt. Steven Price, Co. H 8th Inf. Regt Reserves, 1st Corps, 4 Nov 1861 to 3 Feb 1863.
Captured 6 April 1865, at the Battle of Five Forks Va. and was sent to Point Lookout MD. POW camp, released 23 June 1865.
Pvt. Jay Berry, Co. E 23 Inf. SC Vol, The Tramp Bde., surrendered at Appomattox.
Pvt. Clinton Berry, Co. D 7th Inf Btn. SC Senior Reserves. Activated to construct and man the Florence Stockade.
Discharged at Bentonville, NC March 1865.
Pvt. James Green Price, Co. D 12th Inf. Regt, SC Vol. Died in Richmond of wounds received at Gettysburg.
Pvt. Steven Price, Co. H 8th Inf. Regt Reserves, 1st Corps, 4 Nov 1861 to 3 Feb 1863.
Christopher Cooper
Cpt. Daniel Wesley Byrd, Co. F 2nd Regt SC Artillery
Pvt. Andrew Henry Byrd, Co. F 2nd Regt SC Artillery
Pvt. Samuel Byrd, Co. F 2nd Regt SC Artillery
Pvt. George Byrd, Co. F 2nd Regt SC Artillery
Pvt. Andrew Henry Byrd, Co. F 2nd Regt SC Artillery
Pvt. Samuel Byrd, Co. F 2nd Regt SC Artillery
Pvt. George Byrd, Co. F 2nd Regt SC Artillery

James M. Crosby IV
Pvt. Robert Lane, Co. D 25th SC Inf.
David Dean
Pvt. Robert Lane Co D 25th SC Inf
Tom Elmore
Cpt. Jeremiah S. Dawson, Co. I 7th SC Res. Inf.
David & Stephen Fogle
Pvt. James Henry Fogle, Co.mpany G 11th SC Reserves
Pvt. Morgan J Hutto, Co.mpany H Unit 1 Hagood's SC Inf
Pvt. George Washington (Wash) Hughes, 20th Regt SC Inf. Died at home on sick leave 1864
Urban David Segrest, 5th Regt SC Cavalry. He was wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Howes Shop, Va. He died at Lincoln General Hospital Washington DC and is buried in Arlington Cemetery.
George Washington Wilson, 17th SC Inf. Regt. He was a Section Master for the SC railroad in Orangeburg and was exempt from service but enlisted anyway on Sept 1, 1864.
Pvt. Mineral Livingston, Co. D 20th Inf.
Pvt. Manly Blackman, Co. B 20th SC Inf.
Pvt. William Riddlehoover, Co. L 1st SC Inf.
Pvt. John Baltzega,r Co. C 2nd SC Arty.
Pvt. John Blume, Co. A 15th Lucas's Btn. SC Hvy. Arty.
Pvt. Augestus Hughes, Co. B 20th SC Inf.
Pvt. John W Hughes, 20th SC Inf.
Pvt. R. S. Hutto, Co. B 1st Hagood's SC Inf. Died near Richmond Va 20 June 1863.
Pvt. John S. Foster, Co. K 16th SC Inf.
Pvt. William J Fogle, Co. F 25th SC Inf. Eutaw Regt. St. Matthews Rifles. Died at Elmira, NY prison camp and buried in grave #1679. He was a Circuit Rider Preacher before the war.
Pvt. George Jefferson Fogle, Co. F 2nd SC Reg. Arty. He was hit by a train at the station returning to duty and killed 8 May 1862.
Pvt. Peter McDonald Fogle, Co. D 20th Regt. SC Inf.
Pvt. Gabriel Fogle, 1st Regt. Hagood's SC Inf. He died Feb 1863 in Petersburg Hospital of Typhoid and Pneumonia.
Pvt. Samuel J. Fogle, 20th Regt. SC Inf.
Pvt. William C. Fogle, Co. H Hampton's Legion Inf.
Pvt. William A. Fogle, Co. E 5th Regt. SC Cavalry
Pvt. Lewis D. Fogle, Co. D 2nd Regt. SC Arty.
Pvt. John William Fogle, 20th Regt. SC Inf.
Pvt. William Daniel Fogle, Co. H Hampton's Legion. He was left for dead on the battlefield after being severely wounded. When he was taken to the hospital they could not operate on him but he survived but suffered greatly from his wound until his death in 1918.
Pvt. George Henry Fogle, Co. L 2nd Regt. SC Arty. Enlisted in Orangeburg 26 Feb 1863 and was taken prisoner 11 March 1865 at Fayetteville, NC. He was taken to Point Lookout, Ml and died 3 May 1865 of disease and buried in grave #1649.
Pvt. Morgan J Hutto, Co.mpany H Unit 1 Hagood's SC Inf
Pvt. George Washington (Wash) Hughes, 20th Regt SC Inf. Died at home on sick leave 1864
Urban David Segrest, 5th Regt SC Cavalry. He was wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Howes Shop, Va. He died at Lincoln General Hospital Washington DC and is buried in Arlington Cemetery.
George Washington Wilson, 17th SC Inf. Regt. He was a Section Master for the SC railroad in Orangeburg and was exempt from service but enlisted anyway on Sept 1, 1864.
Pvt. Mineral Livingston, Co. D 20th Inf.
Pvt. Manly Blackman, Co. B 20th SC Inf.
Pvt. William Riddlehoover, Co. L 1st SC Inf.
Pvt. John Baltzega,r Co. C 2nd SC Arty.
Pvt. John Blume, Co. A 15th Lucas's Btn. SC Hvy. Arty.
Pvt. Augestus Hughes, Co. B 20th SC Inf.
Pvt. John W Hughes, 20th SC Inf.
Pvt. R. S. Hutto, Co. B 1st Hagood's SC Inf. Died near Richmond Va 20 June 1863.
Pvt. John S. Foster, Co. K 16th SC Inf.
Pvt. William J Fogle, Co. F 25th SC Inf. Eutaw Regt. St. Matthews Rifles. Died at Elmira, NY prison camp and buried in grave #1679. He was a Circuit Rider Preacher before the war.
Pvt. George Jefferson Fogle, Co. F 2nd SC Reg. Arty. He was hit by a train at the station returning to duty and killed 8 May 1862.
Pvt. Peter McDonald Fogle, Co. D 20th Regt. SC Inf.
Pvt. Gabriel Fogle, 1st Regt. Hagood's SC Inf. He died Feb 1863 in Petersburg Hospital of Typhoid and Pneumonia.
Pvt. Samuel J. Fogle, 20th Regt. SC Inf.
Pvt. William C. Fogle, Co. H Hampton's Legion Inf.
Pvt. William A. Fogle, Co. E 5th Regt. SC Cavalry
Pvt. Lewis D. Fogle, Co. D 2nd Regt. SC Arty.
Pvt. John William Fogle, 20th Regt. SC Inf.
Pvt. William Daniel Fogle, Co. H Hampton's Legion. He was left for dead on the battlefield after being severely wounded. When he was taken to the hospital they could not operate on him but he survived but suffered greatly from his wound until his death in 1918.
Pvt. George Henry Fogle, Co. L 2nd Regt. SC Arty. Enlisted in Orangeburg 26 Feb 1863 and was taken prisoner 11 March 1865 at Fayetteville, NC. He was taken to Point Lookout, Ml and died 3 May 1865 of disease and buried in grave #1649.
Thomas Sr. &Thomas Jr. Hallman
Pvt. Thomas W Hallman, Co. K 2nd Arty. Btry.
Craig Helms
Isaac A. Helms, Co. A 45th NC Infantry
Charles L. Helms, Co. D 37th NC Infantry
Isom C. "Cap" Padgett, 4th SC Cavalry
Hugo S. Padgett, 2nd Btn SC Sharpshooters
Johnny M. Hewitt
Pvt. Hillard Todd, Co. K 1st SC Arty.
Tommy T. Johnson
Pvt. John F. Faukenberry, Co. G 2nd SC Vol.
Lonnie King
Abraham T. King, Pvt. Co. B & D 18th SC Arty.
Pvt. John King, Co. L 7th SC Inf.
Cpl. John D. Burnette, 1st Regt. SC Inf. (Hagoods)
Pvt. John King, Co. L 7th SC Inf.
Cpl. John D. Burnette, 1st Regt. SC Inf. (Hagoods)
James Lamb
Pvt. William T. Barnhill, 10 SC Regt.
Sgt. William D. McKenzie, 26th SC Regt.
Sgt. William D. McKenzie, 26th SC Regt.
Jeffrey Maxwell
Lt. Britton Thomas Hoover, Co. C 10th Mississippi Infantry Cape Hadis Co.
Monte, Todd, Jack, Jack Jr, Devin McGoverns
Pvt. John McGovern/ enlisted in Company K, 16th SC Inf. Was captured at the Battle of Franklin, Tenn. and shipped to Camp Douglas, Ill. POW Camp. Released in July 1865.
Pvt. Pete McGovern, enlisted 7 Apr. 1862 in Company E, 1st SC Inf. Regt. Was killed 8 Sept 1863 at Fort Moultrie, SC by a naval bombardment from the Union monitor ship Weehawken.
Capt. Charles M. Tuggle, Co. H Company 35th Regt. Georgia Volunteer Inf. Died of fever at Johnson's Island POW Camp, Ohio 6 Nov 1863 and buried there in grave #2.
Pvt. Woodard Tuggle, enlisted 24 Sept. 1861 in the 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf. Captured at Jericho Ford, Va. 24 May 1864. Released at Elmira, NY 29 May 1865.
Pvt. Manning J Tuggle, enlisted 24 Sept. 1861 in Company H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf. Captured at Jericho Ford, Va 24 May 1864. Sent from Elmira, NY to James River, Va for exchange March 2 1865.
Pvt. Sanford Tuggle, was in Co. H 35th Regt. Georgia Volunteer Inf. and was captured at Jericho Ford, Va 24 May 1864. Released from Elmira, NY 29 May 1865. ( Charles, Woodard Manning and Sanford were brothers)
1st Corporal Adam G Tuggle, enlisted 24 Sept 1861 in Co. H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf. He was wounded at Spotsylvania, Va 12 May 1864 and captured at Jericho Ford, Va 24 May 1864. Released 16 June 1865.
Pvt. Anderson G. Tuggle enlisted 24 Sept. 1861 Co. H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf.
3rd Sgt. George M. Tuggle, enlisted 24 Sept 1861 Co. H 35th Georgia Volunteer Inf captured at Jericho Ford, Va 24 May 1864. Released Point Lookout, Md 21 June 1865.
Pvt. Henry H. Tuggle, 24 Sept. 1861 Co. H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf and was killed at Seven Pines, Va 31 May 1862.
Pvt. Russel A.Tuggle, 24 Sept. 1861 Co. H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf died of disease while on furlough at home 20 Nov 1862.
Pvt. W. H. Tuggle, enlisted June 1861 Company H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf. and surrendered Appomattox, Va 9 April 1865.
Pvt. Charles M. Tuggle, died at Point Lookout Oct 1864 and is buried there.
( the 11 Tuggles are 2 groups of 7 brothers and 4 brothers all cousins in the same unit with 8 enlisting on the same day and 5 captured at the same time.)
Pvt. Joseph W. Tuggle, enlisted 23 Sept 1862 in Dean's Bde 56th Alabama Partisan Rangers. He was wounded in a cornfield in Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Pvt. Edward H. Tuggle, enlisted July 1862 in Co. C Calvary which later became 13th Bn Alabama Partisan Rangers and in 1863 it became the 56th Alabama Cavalry.
Pvt. Pete McGovern, enlisted 7 Apr. 1862 in Company E, 1st SC Inf. Regt. Was killed 8 Sept 1863 at Fort Moultrie, SC by a naval bombardment from the Union monitor ship Weehawken.
Capt. Charles M. Tuggle, Co. H Company 35th Regt. Georgia Volunteer Inf. Died of fever at Johnson's Island POW Camp, Ohio 6 Nov 1863 and buried there in grave #2.
Pvt. Woodard Tuggle, enlisted 24 Sept. 1861 in the 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf. Captured at Jericho Ford, Va. 24 May 1864. Released at Elmira, NY 29 May 1865.
Pvt. Manning J Tuggle, enlisted 24 Sept. 1861 in Company H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf. Captured at Jericho Ford, Va 24 May 1864. Sent from Elmira, NY to James River, Va for exchange March 2 1865.
Pvt. Sanford Tuggle, was in Co. H 35th Regt. Georgia Volunteer Inf. and was captured at Jericho Ford, Va 24 May 1864. Released from Elmira, NY 29 May 1865. ( Charles, Woodard Manning and Sanford were brothers)
1st Corporal Adam G Tuggle, enlisted 24 Sept 1861 in Co. H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf. He was wounded at Spotsylvania, Va 12 May 1864 and captured at Jericho Ford, Va 24 May 1864. Released 16 June 1865.
Pvt. Anderson G. Tuggle enlisted 24 Sept. 1861 Co. H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf.
3rd Sgt. George M. Tuggle, enlisted 24 Sept 1861 Co. H 35th Georgia Volunteer Inf captured at Jericho Ford, Va 24 May 1864. Released Point Lookout, Md 21 June 1865.
Pvt. Henry H. Tuggle, 24 Sept. 1861 Co. H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf and was killed at Seven Pines, Va 31 May 1862.
Pvt. Russel A.Tuggle, 24 Sept. 1861 Co. H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf died of disease while on furlough at home 20 Nov 1862.
Pvt. W. H. Tuggle, enlisted June 1861 Company H 35th Regt Georgia Volunteer Inf. and surrendered Appomattox, Va 9 April 1865.
Pvt. Charles M. Tuggle, died at Point Lookout Oct 1864 and is buried there.
( the 11 Tuggles are 2 groups of 7 brothers and 4 brothers all cousins in the same unit with 8 enlisting on the same day and 5 captured at the same time.)
Pvt. Joseph W. Tuggle, enlisted 23 Sept 1862 in Dean's Bde 56th Alabama Partisan Rangers. He was wounded in a cornfield in Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Pvt. Edward H. Tuggle, enlisted July 1862 in Co. C Calvary which later became 13th Bn Alabama Partisan Rangers and in 1863 it became the 56th Alabama Cavalry.
John A. Morton
Maj. Charles B. Morton, Surgeon Kemper's Brigade Picketts Div.
BG Turner Ashby, Commander Jackson's Cav 1862 Killed in action.
BG Turner Ashby, Commander Jackson's Cav 1862 Killed in action.
George Norris
Pvt. Derrill E. Wise, Co. D 12th SC Inf. Regt.
Pvt. James W. Miley, Co. E 24th SC Vol. Regt. 31 Aug. 1864 in hospital with leg wound.
Sgt. Joseph C. Miley, Co. E 24th SC Inf. Regt. Lost his left foot in the Battle of Atlanta.
Pvt. John K. Miley, Co. E 24th SC Inf. Regt. hit in the head with a minnie ball in the Battle of Atlanta and died a short time later.
Pvt. Abner B. Garris, Co. B 3rd SC Cav. Regt.
Pvt. J. M. Caldwell, Co. F 15th SC Hvy. Arty. Lucas' Bn
Pvt. William R. Caldwell, Co. F 15th SC Hvy. Arty. Lucas' Bn Surgeon's Assist.
Pvt. Jacob G. Rentz, Co. H 17th SC Inf. Regt. Evan's Tramp Bde
Pvt. George J. Hiers, Co. B 3rd SC Cav. Regt.
Pvt. James W. Miley, Co. E 24th SC Vol. Regt. 31 Aug. 1864 in hospital with leg wound.
Sgt. Joseph C. Miley, Co. E 24th SC Inf. Regt. Lost his left foot in the Battle of Atlanta.
Pvt. John K. Miley, Co. E 24th SC Inf. Regt. hit in the head with a minnie ball in the Battle of Atlanta and died a short time later.
Pvt. Abner B. Garris, Co. B 3rd SC Cav. Regt.
Pvt. J. M. Caldwell, Co. F 15th SC Hvy. Arty. Lucas' Bn
Pvt. William R. Caldwell, Co. F 15th SC Hvy. Arty. Lucas' Bn Surgeon's Assist.
Pvt. Jacob G. Rentz, Co. H 17th SC Inf. Regt. Evan's Tramp Bde
Pvt. George J. Hiers, Co. B 3rd SC Cav. Regt.
Dean Sr. & Dean Jr., Alex, James Stevens
Pvt. William T. Stevens, Co. C 2nd SC State Troops
Pvt. Thomas S. Lesesne Co. I 23rd SC Inf.
Pvt. Thomas S. Lesesne Co. I 23rd SC Inf.
Dennis Todd


Pvt. Hillard Todd, Co. K 1st SC Artillery and Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Atry. (18th SC Hvy Arty).
Pvt. Daniel Lewis Suggs, Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault"s Bn SC Arty (18th SC Hvy Arty).
Pvt. Samuel Thomas Jenrette Sr., Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty. (18th SC Hvy Arty).
Lieutenant John H. Williamson, Co. K 26th SC Inf. Wounded and lost part of foot at the Crater in Petersburg, VA.
Corporal Thomas Jefferson Anderson, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Wounded at Missionary Ridge, TN.
Pvt. James Hampton Harrelson, Co. K 26th SC Inf. Teamster and Blacksmith.
Pvt. James Elliott, Co. E 26th SC Inf. and also served in a LA unit for 6 months.
Pvt. James Henard Faulk, Co. F 7th SC Cav.
Pvt. John H. Todd, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Died of disease in TN.
Pvt. Lemuel M. Todd, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Died of disease in TN .
Pvt. Dennis Todd, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Murdered in Horry County by firing squad after returning from the NC surrender by Horry County citizens for taking some grits to feed his starving family.
Pvt. James Melvin Todd, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Died of typhoid fever in TN.
Pvt. Randalph Scott Holmes, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Nurse Killed at the Battle of Atlanta.
Sergeant William J. Suggs, Co. G 10th SC Inf.
Pvt. Isaac Jenerette, Co. K 36th Regt. NC Troops/ 2nd NC Arty. Captured at Fort Fisher and helt at Point Lookout.
Pvt. Franklin Elliott, Co. F 1st McCreary's SC Inf. Killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA.
Pvt. Levi Elliott, Co. F 1st McCreary's SC Inf. Died of disease in war at home.
Pvt. Allen J. Elliott, Co. F 1st McCreary's SC Inf.
Pvt. William H. Elliott, Co. F 1st McCreary's SC Inf. Wounded at Sharpsburg, and had bullet removed after the war.
Pvt. Tilley Simon Lee, Co. B 10th SC Inf. Wounded Chickamauga taken prisoner, and helt at Rock Island, IL.
Pvt. John Robertson Long, Co. B 10th SC Inf.
Sergeant Harmon Johnson, Co. C 10th SC Inf. Killed by gunshot at the Battle of Murfreesboro, TN.
Captain Carmi Johnson, Co. C 10th SC Inf.
Captain Armajah Hayes Johnson, Co. C 10th SC Inf.
Pvt. Elisha Harrelson, Co. K 26th SC Inf. Wounded Cemetery Hill Petersburg, VA.
Sergeant Jesse Rodgers, Co. K 26th SC Inf. Killed at the Battle of Bermuda Hundred, VA.
Pvt. Isaiah Harrelson, Co. K 26th SC Inf. and Co. D 20th NC Inf. Teamster.
Coporal Lorenzo Dow Long, Co. K 26th SC Inf. and Co. B 10th SC Inf. Captured and helt Prisoner at Point Lookout, MD.
Pvt. John G. Anderson, Co. A SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty. (18th SC Hvy Arty) .
Pvt. Wilson Jenerette, Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty. (18th SC Hvy Arty) Died a prisoner of war at Point Lookout, MD and is buried there.
Pvt. William F. Johnson, Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty (18th SC Hvy Arty) Killed by Arty shell on Johns Island with his two horses.
Pvt. Light Johnson, Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty. (18th SC Hvy Arty).
Sergeant Jonathan Gore Faulk, Co. C 18th NC Inf.
Pvt. William Randall Faulk, Co. C 18th NC Inf. Died Elmira, NY a POW and is buried there in grave #1658.
Pvt. John Lency Faulk, Co. K 31st NC Inf.
Pvt. Charles Wilson Suggs, Co. F SC Cav. (Captain Tucker's Co) Died in the war.
Pvt. William Wright Williamson, Co. A 36th Regt. NC Troops/2nd NC Arty.
Pvt. Josiah Williamson, Co. D 36th Regt. NC Troops/2nd NC Arty.
Pvt. Curtis Williamson, Co. D 3rd SC State Troops.
Pvt. Daniel Lewis Suggs, Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault"s Bn SC Arty (18th SC Hvy Arty).
Pvt. Samuel Thomas Jenrette Sr., Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty. (18th SC Hvy Arty).
Lieutenant John H. Williamson, Co. K 26th SC Inf. Wounded and lost part of foot at the Crater in Petersburg, VA.
Corporal Thomas Jefferson Anderson, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Wounded at Missionary Ridge, TN.
Pvt. James Hampton Harrelson, Co. K 26th SC Inf. Teamster and Blacksmith.
Pvt. James Elliott, Co. E 26th SC Inf. and also served in a LA unit for 6 months.
Pvt. James Henard Faulk, Co. F 7th SC Cav.
Pvt. John H. Todd, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Died of disease in TN.
Pvt. Lemuel M. Todd, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Died of disease in TN .
Pvt. Dennis Todd, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Murdered in Horry County by firing squad after returning from the NC surrender by Horry County citizens for taking some grits to feed his starving family.
Pvt. James Melvin Todd, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Died of typhoid fever in TN.
Pvt. Randalph Scott Holmes, Co. G 10th SC Inf. Nurse Killed at the Battle of Atlanta.
Sergeant William J. Suggs, Co. G 10th SC Inf.
Pvt. Isaac Jenerette, Co. K 36th Regt. NC Troops/ 2nd NC Arty. Captured at Fort Fisher and helt at Point Lookout.
Pvt. Franklin Elliott, Co. F 1st McCreary's SC Inf. Killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA.
Pvt. Levi Elliott, Co. F 1st McCreary's SC Inf. Died of disease in war at home.
Pvt. Allen J. Elliott, Co. F 1st McCreary's SC Inf.
Pvt. William H. Elliott, Co. F 1st McCreary's SC Inf. Wounded at Sharpsburg, and had bullet removed after the war.
Pvt. Tilley Simon Lee, Co. B 10th SC Inf. Wounded Chickamauga taken prisoner, and helt at Rock Island, IL.
Pvt. John Robertson Long, Co. B 10th SC Inf.
Sergeant Harmon Johnson, Co. C 10th SC Inf. Killed by gunshot at the Battle of Murfreesboro, TN.
Captain Carmi Johnson, Co. C 10th SC Inf.
Captain Armajah Hayes Johnson, Co. C 10th SC Inf.
Pvt. Elisha Harrelson, Co. K 26th SC Inf. Wounded Cemetery Hill Petersburg, VA.
Sergeant Jesse Rodgers, Co. K 26th SC Inf. Killed at the Battle of Bermuda Hundred, VA.
Pvt. Isaiah Harrelson, Co. K 26th SC Inf. and Co. D 20th NC Inf. Teamster.
Coporal Lorenzo Dow Long, Co. K 26th SC Inf. and Co. B 10th SC Inf. Captured and helt Prisoner at Point Lookout, MD.
Pvt. John G. Anderson, Co. A SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty. (18th SC Hvy Arty) .
Pvt. Wilson Jenerette, Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty. (18th SC Hvy Arty) Died a prisoner of war at Point Lookout, MD and is buried there.
Pvt. William F. Johnson, Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty (18th SC Hvy Arty) Killed by Arty shell on Johns Island with his two horses.
Pvt. Light Johnson, Co. B SC Siege Train-Manigault's Bn. SC Arty. (18th SC Hvy Arty).
Sergeant Jonathan Gore Faulk, Co. C 18th NC Inf.
Pvt. William Randall Faulk, Co. C 18th NC Inf. Died Elmira, NY a POW and is buried there in grave #1658.
Pvt. John Lency Faulk, Co. K 31st NC Inf.
Pvt. Charles Wilson Suggs, Co. F SC Cav. (Captain Tucker's Co) Died in the war.
Pvt. William Wright Williamson, Co. A 36th Regt. NC Troops/2nd NC Arty.
Pvt. Josiah Williamson, Co. D 36th Regt. NC Troops/2nd NC Arty.
Pvt. Curtis Williamson, Co. D 3rd SC State Troops.
Michael C Watford
Pvt. Richard W. Burts, Co. F 2nd FL Cav.
Michael Whitaker
Pvt. Mitchell Munroe Pittman, Co. I 24th Georgia Infantry(Glade Guards) 1863-1864. captured at Cedar Creek(Strausburg) on Oct. 19, 1864, and took to Point Lookout, MD involved in prisoner exchange.