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15th Alabama Cavalry
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James Samuel Richbourg - Private
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Bryan Williams, I'm sorry, but I couldn't find the correct Unit to add my GGreatUncle's name, but he was the older brother of my GGGrandpa, Hugh Caswell Richbourg. James S. Richbourg was born Dec. 24th, 1836 & died Nov. 16th,1923, buried at Brushy Creek Church Cemetery, Lenox, Al. Enlisted Dragoons Camp, April 3rd, 1862 by Capt. Boyles, Mounted Volunteers. Later served in Co B, Murphy's Batn. Ala. Calvary. According to CSA Pension application, James Samuel Richbourg enlisted as a Private in Tobins Battery of Artillary, Confederate Calvary, Co 12, 15th Regt. in the year 1861 at Bayou La Batre, Al., was parolled Meridien, Mississippi May 15th, 1865.
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Contact Name:
Janie Thompson
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Contact Homepage: Kthomp16@Bellsouth.net
Date Added: 8/6/2018
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Company C
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Henry Augustus Bankester - Private
Contact Name:
Robert Attkisson
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Date Added: 6/27/2009
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Company C
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George Washington Bankester, Jr. - Private
Contact Name:
Robert Attkisson
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Date Added: 6/27/2009
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Company C
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John Wesley Oliver - Private
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J.W. Oliver was the brother-in-law to my GGGrandpa Hugh Caswell Richbourg and his brother, James Samuel Richbourg. He signed up for service in Stockton, Al. as a Volunteer in Co C 15th Regt. Was honorable discharged on May 9, 1865. He is also buried at Brushy Creek Methodist Church Cemetery in Lenox, Alabama, along side of his wife, GGreat-Aunt Mary Jane Richbourg and my GGreat Uncle, James Samuel Richbourg.
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Contact Name:
Janie Thompson
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Contact Homepage: Kthomp16@Bellsouth.net
Date Added: 8/6/2018
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Company C
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Hugh Caswell Richburg - Private
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Hugh Caswell Richburg was injured in the battle at Lovett's Creek, in Monroe County, Alabama when he was shot in the left leg, just below the knee & fell off his horse. He was run over by horses, breaking his right ankle and bones in his right hand. He recovered and return to his unit to serve till the end of the war. He was discharged at Claiborne, Ala. He had an older brother & a brother in law who also served the South, James Samuel Richburg and James Wilson Oliver...CSA.
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Contact Name:
Janie Thompson
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Contact Homepage: Kthomp16@Bellsouth.net
Date Added: 8/6/2018
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Company C
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Robert Thompson - Private
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My husband's GGreat-Grandpa signed up on April 15th 1861 in Stockton, Al. under Capt. T.C. Barlow. He served along side of my GGGrandpa, Hugh Caswell Richbourg and his brother-in-law, John Wesley Oliver. Hugh's older brother, James Samuel Richbourg also served the South as a Private in Tobin's Battery of Artillary, Confederate Calvary, Co.12, 15th Regt. Signed up in 1861 in Bayou LaBatre, Al. We are very PROUD of our ancestors!!!
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Contact Name:
Janie Kurt Thompson
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Contact Homepage: kthomp16@bellsouth.net
Date Added: 8/6/2018
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Company C
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Robert Thompson - Private
Contact Name:
Steve Andrews
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Date Added: 6/28/2012
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Company E
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Daniel Hughee McDugald - Private
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D.H. McDugald (modern McDougald sp) was enlisted in Co E, 15th AL Cavalry Bn on May 8, 1862 at Greenville, AL by Capt B.J.West. He brought his own horse valued at $250.00. He became part of Co E, 56th AL Cav when the 15 AL CAV Bn was merged with the 13th AL Cav Bn to become the 56th AL Cav Regt. The 15th AL Bn was also called the 1st AL Cav Bn and both battalions had the designation of Partisian Rangers in their unit designation as did the 56th AL Cav Regt.
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Contact Name:
Jerry Nelson
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Date Added: 10/20/2008
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Company E
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Hugh K McDugald - Private
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H.K. McDugald (modern sp McDougald) was enlisted in Co E, 15th AL Cavalry Bn on May 8, 1862 at Greenville, AL by Capt B.J.West. He brought his own horse valued at $225.00. The 15th AL Bn was also called the 1st AL Partisian Ranger Bn. The records indicate that he was accepted as a substitue for James M.McDugald (his brother). H.K. became a member of Co E, 56th AL Cav Regt in May, 1863 and was detacted for duty to the Buckner Artillery Battery on June 9, 1863 by order of Col William Boyles.
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Contact Name:
Jerry Nelson
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Date Added: 10/20/2008
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Company E
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James K McDugald - Private
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James M.McDugald (modern sp McDougald) enlisted in Co E, 15th Al Cav Bn also known as the 1st Al Partisian Ranger Bn on May 8, 1862 at Greenville, AL. Capt B.J West was the enlisting officer. His brother, Hugh K.McDugald, took his place as a substitue possibly in August 1862.
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Contact Name:
Jerry Nelson
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Date Added: 10/20/2008
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Company E
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William T. Spears - Private
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Company H
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John Batiste Cazalas - Private
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John Cazalas was a prisoner of war. Surrendered at Citronelle, AL May 4, 1865 and paroled at Gainesville on May 14, 1865,
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Contact Name:
Anne Godwin
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Date Added: 12/29/2013
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Company K
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Samuel Mallett - Private
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born 1844, died 1888 buried in the Mallette Cemetery, George Cty. Ms.
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Contact Name:
James Trussell
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Date Added: 8/5/2010
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