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28th Georgia Artillery
| Company Unknown | |
John A Webb
John A Webb Rank Unknown |
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No comments
Contact Name: Bob ConnerContact Homepage: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24485855/family
Date Added: 3/28/2014
| Company A | |
Thomas William Powell
Thomas William Powell - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Ronnie RanewDate Added: 11/11/2007
| Company C | |
Abraham Youngblood Peavy
Abraham Youngblood Peavy - Private |
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Abraham Peavy was killed 19 July 1864 at James Island, South Carolina. He was one of 6 brothers that fought for the Confederacy.
Contact Name: Donna BakerDate Added: 1/26/2009
| Company E | |
Ludwell J Price
Ludwell J Price - Private |
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Fought at battle of olustee Fla., was wounded taken to a hospital near lake city Fla. Lost his leg and eventualy succumbed to infection
Contact Name: Patrick PriceDate Added: 10/29/2008
| Company F | |
Alexander Patrick Collum/cullen
Alexander Patrick Collum/cullen - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Ronnie RanewDate Added: 11/11/2007
| Company F | |
Steven W Tolleson
Steven W Tolleson - Private |
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Died December 1864 hospital at Quincy Florida
Contact Name: Steven ShatterlyDate Added: 7/18/2009
| Company I | |
Francis Marion Wells
Francis Marion Wells - 1st Corporal |
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Francis M. Wells was the son of William S. and Susan A. (Reinhardt) Wells of Memphis, TN. He also had four brothers who served in the Confederacy: Charles H. Wells (29th Tennessee Infantry), James M. Wells (13th Tennessee Cavalry), William R. Wells (12th Tennessee Cavalry) and Julius T. Wells (4th Tennesse Infantry). Francis married Fannie Burke (1st) and Rittie McKissick (2nd). He died on March 31, 1932 and is buried in Trion Cemetery in Trion, Georgia. William S. Wells was killed by Union soldiers in June of 1865 who were celebrating the victory at the close of the War. They did not know that he was sick in bed at the time.
Contact Name: Craig JonesDate Added: 7/4/2009
| Company K | |
Alfred Nisbet Hines
Alfred Nisbet Hines - 2nd Lieutenant |
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No comments
Contact Name: James Allen KnechtmannDate Added: 3/29/2004
| Company K | |
Job Turner
Job Turner - Private |
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He was in the Battle of Olustee and was the tax collector in Moultrie Georgia.
Contact Name: Ron TurnerDate Added: 3/24/2016