3rd Alabama Cavalry
Company Unknown | |
Hale Bradford - Lieutenant |
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Contact Name: Stephen WoodardContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: smwoodard68@aol.com
Date Added: 2/23/2017
Company A | |
James Martin Allen - Private |
Enlisted on 9/25/1861 for 3 years at Mt. Sterling, AL in Choctaw County. On the May/June 1863 roll call, he was reported as AWOL around Shelbyville, TN, but in reality, he had been captured. He was captured on 6/27/1863 at Shelbyville, TN. On 6/30/1863 he was sent to Nashville, TN, then on 7/3/1863 he was sent to a Military Prison in Louisville, KY, then on 7/6/1863 he was sent to Camp Chase, OH, then on 7/14/1863 he was sent to Ft. Delaware, DE, and stayed there until he was sent to Point Lookout, MD on 10/22/1863. He was finally paroled at Point Lookout on 2/18/1865 and exchanged at Camp Lee, VA near Richmond, VA on 2/28/1865. James married Lucinda Ezell Taylor around 1868 and had 7 children. James and Lucinda are both buried in Jachin, AL at Christopher Chapel Methodist Church cemetery.
Contact Name: Jay Lindsey Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/4/2013
Company A | |
Richard W. Greene - Private |
born 01-09-1846, died 03-16-1908, enlisted 04-04-1861, discharged 05-04-1865, buried in McLeod Cem. Leaf, Ms.,
Contact Name: James TrussellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/5/2010
Company A | |
Joseph White Lanier - Private |
Enlisted at Mt. Sterling, AL on 8/1/1863 for 3 years or duration of the war. On his Nov/Dec of 1863 Roll Call, it states he was 'Absent with train in GA by accident war'. Doesn't make much sense to me. His next 3 and last service pages state that he was deceased and the QM received $3.30 of his personal affects. Doesn't state anything as to how or what caused his death. I have researched train accidents in GA in 1863 and 1864, but haven't had any luck finding anything.
Contact Name: Jay LindseyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/16/2012
Company A | |
Daniel Harvey Lee - Sergeant |
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Contact Name: J. B. WilliamsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/14/2020
Company A | |
Shirrell Smith Jr - Private |
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Contact Name: Roxanne JordanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/8/2014
Company B | |
William Lazarus Gulley Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Richard C. Baker, Jr.Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/25/2009
Company C | |
Elijah Alonzo Autrey - Private |
Elijah was born 22 Feb 1824 in Pine Hill, Wilcox Co. Ala. He was about 39 years old when he enlisted in aforesaid county on 1 Aug 1863. He had 5 other Autrey family members in this Regiment and same Company some of which had served in Robin's Independent Co. of Vols. 1 Dec 1863 he is assigned to the regimental commissary. He has 3 cards in his archival file. He served honorably until the end. Was paroled at Selma, Ala in June 1865. He married Winifred Dumas. and they are buried at Enon Cem. at Pine Hill, Wilcox Co. Ala.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/28/2021
Company C | |
Horace K Thomas - Private |
Horace was born in 1838 probably in Prairie Bluff, Wilcox co. Ala. In 1860 he is listed in that county as 21 years old. He enlisted 22 Oct 1861 in Capt. Robins Detached Company of Ala. Mounted Vol's. Enlisted by Major Julius Hessee. HIs horse is valued at $200. He served for 7 months and was medically discharged on 21 May 1862. He had developed a large abscess on his hip which caused him debilitating pain in his left leg. His date of death is unknow, his last location is shown on the 1870 census at, Shiloh, Marengo Co Ala. He was my 3rd cousin 4 x removed.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/18/2023
Company D | |
Robert H. Bussey - Private |
Robert is my great-great uncle. His tombstone states his service with Company A, 4th Alabama but I have not found any evidence supporting this. I have found evidence that he served with the Shorter Guards (90 Day Volunteers) and Company D, 3rd Alabama Cavalry. His brother Charles was commander of Company I, 38th Alabama Infantry. Robert is buried in Camden Cemetery, Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama.
Contact Name: Tony BusseyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/29/2008
Company D | |
Harvey Simpson Capell - Private |
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Contact Name: Stephen Moyers WoodardContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: Givem Tha Cold Steel Boys
Date Added: 6/19/2011
Company D | |
Henry Preston Cook Dulaney - 2nd Lieutenant |
Henry was born 11 Mar 1827 in Butler Co. Ala. He has 24 cards and documents in his archival file. He enlisted as a Private on 25 Apr 1861 in Capt. Jenkins Co Mounted Rifles at Wilcox. His horse is valued at $125 and equipment at $25. On 30 Oct 1861 his horse died. 9 Nov 1861 with a new horse he is elected to 4th Corporal. On 12 May 1862 he is elected to the rank of 2nd Lieut. He served in the Kentucky, Atlanta and Carolina Campaigns. His unit surrendered at Greensboro, NC and paroled 8 June 1865. He is described as being 5 foot 10 inches tall, 35 years old with dark complexion, dark hair, and black eyes. He died 21 Oct 1875 at Carthage, Panola Co. Texas.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/27/2023
Company D | |
James Byce Turvaville - Private |
enlisted on December 25, 1861
Contact Name: Mike TurvavilleContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/6/2011
Company E | |
Sterling Ramsey Kendrick - Private |
Mustered in September, 1862 at conecuh Co., AL. Wounded at the Battle of Atlanta, July 1864
Contact Name: Steve IronsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/11/2010
Company E | |
Henry Wilson - Private |
Enlisted 4 Aug 1863 at Dalton, GA.
Contact Name: Herman JohnsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/23/2009
Company F | |
Benjamin Franklin Austin - Private |
Murphy's Alabama Independent Mounted Volunteers (Perry County)
Later became the 'Curry Dragoons' aka Co.F
Benjamin F Austin joined Capt. Murphy's Company, Alabama Mounted Volunteers later called 3rd Alabama Cavalry, Company F in Perry County, Alabama on 18 Nov 1861 at the age of 24. He was enlisted by Capt. Murphy as a private.
Benjamin took his horse to war with him. His horse was valued at $275 and horse equipment at $20.
Even though he first enlist for a period of 12 months he stayed for the whole war. Since he was listed on the on the following Muster Rolls:
18 Nov to Dec 31 1861
30 Apr to 30 Jun 1863
31 Oct to 31 Dec 1863
31 Oct 1864
Notes from Benjamin's Compiled Military Service Records state that his name appears as a signature to a Parole of Prisoners of War, sworn and subscribed to May 16, 1865, at Marion, Alabama.
Contact Name: Benjamin AustinLater became the 'Curry Dragoons' aka Co.F
Benjamin F Austin joined Capt. Murphy's Company, Alabama Mounted Volunteers later called 3rd Alabama Cavalry, Company F in Perry County, Alabama on 18 Nov 1861 at the age of 24. He was enlisted by Capt. Murphy as a private.
Benjamin took his horse to war with him. His horse was valued at $275 and horse equipment at $20.
Even though he first enlist for a period of 12 months he stayed for the whole war. Since he was listed on the on the following Muster Rolls:
18 Nov to Dec 31 1861
30 Apr to 30 Jun 1863
31 Oct to 31 Dec 1863
31 Oct 1864
Notes from Benjamin's Compiled Military Service Records state that his name appears as a signature to a Parole of Prisoners of War, sworn and subscribed to May 16, 1865, at Marion, Alabama.
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Date Added: 4/18/2011
Company F | |
John William DeShazo - 1st Sergeant |
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Contact Name: Roxanne JordanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/8/2014
Company F | |
Samuel Swingley Harvey - 1st Lieutenant |
Samuel Swingley Harvey was mustered into the 3rd Regiment Alabama Calvary, Co. F, as a Private in Montgomery, Alabama.
Private Samuel Harvey was wounded in the foot at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 2nd, 1863.
He contracted cholera and was admitted to the General Hospital in Danville, Virginia on July 14th, 1864, but was released same day.
Sometime between the hospital visit and the subsequent capture in Aug 1864, Private Samuel Harvey was promoted to 1st Lt.
He was captured in Aug 17th, 1864 by General Sheridan in Newtown, Virginia and sent to Washington D.C. on Aug 20th, 1864.
Samuel would then be transferred to Fort Delaware, Aug 29th, 1864.
At the time of his release, June 17, 1865, he is described as 6'1', sallow complexion, dark hair and blue eyes. He was released as 1st Lt.
Contact Name: Marie Dubus GarrettPrivate Samuel Harvey was wounded in the foot at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 2nd, 1863.
He contracted cholera and was admitted to the General Hospital in Danville, Virginia on July 14th, 1864, but was released same day.
Sometime between the hospital visit and the subsequent capture in Aug 1864, Private Samuel Harvey was promoted to 1st Lt.
He was captured in Aug 17th, 1864 by General Sheridan in Newtown, Virginia and sent to Washington D.C. on Aug 20th, 1864.
Samuel would then be transferred to Fort Delaware, Aug 29th, 1864.
At the time of his release, June 17, 1865, he is described as 6'1', sallow complexion, dark hair and blue eyes. He was released as 1st Lt.
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Date Added: 9/13/2013
Company G | |
Augustus Ford - Private |
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Date Added: 1/19/2006
Company G | |
Thomas M Hardy - Private |
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Contact Name: George A. Hardy Jr.Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/24/2014
Company G | |
William Henry Hollingsworth - Private |
William Hollingsworth was my gggrandfather. William enlisted July 1862 in Capt. Forney's company at Jacksonville, AL. He continued his service until assigned as Gen. Wither's body guard and was transferred. He re-enlisted in Murfreesboro in Wheelers command under Col. Higgins. He was involved in battles at Murfreesboro,Tullahoma, Shelbyville, Chickamauga, and Reseca.POW captured at Resaca, Ga. taken to camp Morton until the war was over. He died in 1922 at the age of 84.
Contact Name: Curtis WhitedContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/6/2018
Company G | |
James A. Mohon - Private |
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Contact Name: Kent FowlerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/13/2010
Company G | |
Jesse Mohon - 1st Lieutenant |
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Contact Name: Kent FowlerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/13/2010
Company G | |
Emory G. Reaves - Private |
Company G started out as the Floyd Bush Rangers. His name is misspelled as Reeves on the roster.
Contact Name: Steven ReavesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/16/2014
Company H | |
Douglas B. Booth - Private |
he also was at one time in Co. 'C' Prattville Dragoons, enlisted 01-11-1861, discharged 05-04-1863 he was given a medical discharge-reason unknown to me was a Baptist Minister, is buried in Rocky Creek Cem. George Cty., Ms.
Contact Name: James TrussellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/5/2010
Company I | |
William Oliver kennedy - Private |
William was my great grandfather. After the Civil War, he changed his name to Clarence William Oliver.
Contact Name: Debbie LevineContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/14/2010
Company K | |
William P. Garrett - Private |
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Contact Name: Tom ThompsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/16/2007
Company K | |
Abraham Murphy Wilbanks - Private |
Abraham was about 18 years old when he enlisted at Lebanon, Alabama for 3 years in Co K 3rd Regt. Alabama Cavalry [Howard's]. The value of his horse is $200. His Regimental History and Pension file provide extensive data on his duties. He was engaged until the end of the war in most of the large battles in the deep south including the Atlanta Campaign. His pension was approved and when he died he received $30 from the state for burial expenses. He was born in Anderson Co. SC on 3 July 1844 and died in Anderson Co Ala. 18 July 1918. He was the husband of my 4th cousin 3 x removed.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/26/2019