Served in the 12th Georgia artillery battalion, from his enlisted men on April 10th, 1862. Was also in the 1st Ga (Ramsey) and the 63rd Ga. He was in the 63rd Georgia when he signed his parole on May 1st, 1865 at Greensboro, nc.
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Malichi M. Joiner. Served form 1861, to around July 9-19th, 1864. He was killed in the battel of Monocasy, near Fredrick, MD.He is buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, in Fredrick, MD. Grave #259.
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William was the oldest son of Wells Joiner and Celia Ann Elizabeth Causey. He and four of his younger brothers were born in Sumter Co. Ga., and all served in the Civil War. The family moved up to Campbell Co. Ga ca 1848 where my Great Grandfather was born, who fortunately was too young to fight. We don't know if William was married or if he had any children. We do know that the date of his death, 17 Nov 1863, corresponds with a battle in Chattanooga. We assume that that is where he is buried in an unmarked grave. William served in Co E 12th Battalion Georgia Light Artillery.
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