Civil War Genealogy Database
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22nd Alabama Infantry
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Company Unknown
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Jesse Bryant - Private
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Company Unknown
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Samuel C Drake - Private
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Died from dysentery in Newsome Hospital in Columbus, MS
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Company Unknown
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Alexander L McNair - Private
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Alexander McNair was from Pike County, AL. He was under Dawson's Cavalry, Barbiere's Cavalry Battalion in the last year of the war.
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Company Unknown
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William Norton - Unknown
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Company Unknown
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Gillium Hulon Preston - Private
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Company C
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james elisha steinwinder - Private
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captured at the battle of nashville sent to camp douglas in chicago became a baptist minister
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Company C
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John E. Steinwinder - Private
Contact Name:
steinwinder
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 10/29/2010
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Company C
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john franklin steinwinder - Corporal
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Company D
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John S Hood - Private
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John S. Hood, the oldest son of Captain Stephen R. Hood, enlisted in the 22nd Alabama Infantry, Company D (Cherokee Beauregards) in 1861. He was 16 years old. His unit was based in Mobile in 1861 and early 1862 and then sent to Corinth, Mississippi where it joined Gladden's Brigade. The the 22nd Alabama then participated in the bloody Battle of Shiloh with very heavy loss. Private Hood was seriously wounded at Shiloh on April 6, 1862, but was evacuated to Corinth and later to a Confederate hospital in Macon, Mississippi. He died there in early June 1862 and was buried in the Noxubee Cemetery near Macon. John Hood was my great great uncle.
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Contact Name:
George McCluskey
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 6/9/2009
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Company D
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Stephen Reed Hood - Captain
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Stephen R. Hood helped organize Company D (Cherokee Beauregards) in Cherokee County, Alabama in 1861 and was elected its first Captain. The unit was based in Mobile in 1861 and early 1862 and was then sent to Corinth, Mississippi. Due to his age and health, Captain Hood resigned on January 10, 1862. He then returned to his career in the ministry. Reverend Hood was the first minister of the Advent Christian Church in north Alabama.
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Contact Name:
George H. McCluskey
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/27/2009
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Company D
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William Jordan - Private
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Company D
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Benjamin Franklin Nelson - 1st Sergeant
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Cited for bravery at Murfreesboro. Wounded at Chickamauga
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Company D
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Edmond Argile Nelson - Sergeant
Contact Name:
Sgt Michael Nelson
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: sgtnelson@outlook.com
Date Added: 1/24/2019
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Company E
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william barker - Private
Contact Name:
ron clemment
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/25/2006
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Company E
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John A LACKEY - Sergeant
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Wounded Battle of Shiloh. He died Fannin County Texas about 1895. Captured Miss. Ridge, Nov 25, 1863, POW, Military Prison, Louisville Ky. Dec 9 1863, then Rock Island, paroled Talladega, Al May 20,1865
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Contact Name:
Gerald Preas
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Date Added: 4/19/2012
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Company F
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Wilson Lumpkin Ayers - Private
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Company F
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Sanford Gravette - Private
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My ancestor. Arbachoochee Rangers mustered Oct. 1, 1861 at Notasulga
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Contact Name:
Mary Ann Nichols
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 1/14/2009
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Company F
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Nicholas Tompkins Leverett - Private
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This is my g,g,g,g,grandfather. He served in 4different units during the war. He was consolidated into 25th alabama infantry basically at the surrender at Goldsboro, NC. I am a member of Mosier Lane #2262 sons of confederate veterans
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Contact Name:
Michael lingo
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/3/2015
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Company F
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E A Northcutt - Private
Contact Name:
Stephen Moyers Woodard
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: Givem Tha Cold Steel Boys
Date Added: 11/4/2015
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Company F
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Thomas Jefferson Owens - Private
Contact Name:
Jerold Newton
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/15/2007
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Company Field & Staff
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Edward Herbert Armistead - Lt. Colonel
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Enlisted as the Captain of Company D, later promoted to Major, then promoted to Lieutenant Colonel later on in the war. Mortally Wounded at the Battle of Franklin and died on December 7th, 1864. I am Cousins of this man
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Contact Name:
Zachary Burnett
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/31/2016
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Company Field & Staff
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Robert Burbage Armistead - Major
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Mortally Wounded and died shortly after the Battle of Shiloh. I am Cousins of this Man
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Contact Name:
Zachary Burnett
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/31/2016
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Company G
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Daniel Marion Craft - Private
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Daniel M. Craft (1820 - 1885) Enlisted at the age of 41 in Co. G ''Randolph Spartans'' of Randolph County,Alabama by Capt. Roberts at Montgomery on Sept. 25, 1861.
He surrendered with consolidated 22nd Ala Inf. Company ''B'' at Greensboro NC, May 1, 1865.
Buried in Union Hill Congregational Methodist Cemetery - Randolph County, Alabama
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Company G
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David Dover - Private
Contact Name:
Larry E. Williams
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/30/2009
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Company G
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James Hollis Hollingsworth - Sergeant
Contact Name:
John Griscom
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 2/24/2012
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Company G
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Thomas White Newsom - 2nd Lieutenant
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fought at the battle of Shiloh. After the war he served as a State Representative of Alabama.
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Contact Name:
Carolyn Upshaw
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 9/23/2012
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Company G
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Thomas Notley Wortham - Unknown
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Survived the Civil War. 1861-1865. Co G 22nd Alabama CSA. Mustered in at age 32. Fought in many battles including Nashville, 3rd Chattanooga, Franklin, Shilo as part of the Army of Tennessee. Born August 23, 1829 Died December 25, 1900. Buried in Randolph County Alabama. Married to Rebecca Earnest. Daughter Rebecca (Wortham) Stewart who is our Gr/Gr Grandmother.
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Contact Name:
Lalena Stewart
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: grandma.lalena@gmail.com
Date Added: 4/13/2012
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Company H
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Nathan Slay - Private
Contact Name:
Gayle Hennington
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 2/17/2004
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Company I
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66cuchi25Edmund Pentalton Culver - Private
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Anyone know what there flag looked like,was told that it was blue with a white cross ( + ) ( not an X )
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Contact Name:
Johnny J Stevens Jr
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/19/2013
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Company I
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James Lorenzo Manning - Private
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James L . Manning private Company I 22nd Alabama Infantry was captured in Tenn . He was transported to louisville ky Then to Columbus Ohio Then Camp Chase Ohio and finally to Fort Delaware Delaware . Upon release after the war he walked home to Pike County Alabama His wife was Nancy Jackson also of Pike Co. After the war he moved his family to Westville Fl where he and Nancy are buried . I am a great Great grandson of his and I have visited his grave .
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Company K
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William Junius Armistead - Private
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The Only one of his two other brothers who all enlisted in the 22nd Alabama to survive the War. I am Cousins of this Man
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Contact Name:
Zachary Burnett
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/31/2016
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Company K
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Lawrence Sanders Browder - Private
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Served in the 22nd Alabama, enlisted on May 18th 1861 in Company K under Captain Ben Hart. Wounded twice during the war. Once at the battle Chickamauga in the right hip, and another time in the Atlanta campaign. From Montgomery County Alabama.
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Contact Name:
Jacob T Wolfe
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/14/2018
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Company K
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John Lee Knighten - Private
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1827-1864 Died in Alton Military Prison.
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Company K
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John Missildine - Private
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Company K
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Joseph J Missildine - Private
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Born in 1845 in Montgomery Co., Alabama. Died in 1896 in Bowie Co., Texas. Enlisted at Montgomery, Alabama on 6 Oct 1861.
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Company K
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Robert Missildine - Private
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Company K
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William David Missildine - Private
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William David Missildine was one of five sons of Robert Frances Missildine who all served in the Confederacy, four of them in the 22nd Alabama. He was captured at Resaca, Georgia and spent the rest of the war in Alton Military Prison in Alton, Illionis. Two of his brothers were captured at different times and were prisoners, but they all survived the war. William David was the father of 23 children, the youngest of whom was my grandfather, Ariel David Missildine.
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Contact Name:
Brent Missildine
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 1/23/2009
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