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William Wyatt Charlton - Major
Entered service as Lieutenant in Company A, 2nd Georgia on Arril 13, 1861. Promoted to Captain in Company A on April 28, 1862. Promoted to Major, 2nd Georgia, July 2,1863. Had temporary command of regiment at Chickamauga when commander took over brigade. Resigned January 24, 1864.
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Date Added: 11/18/2008

Company A
John Rutherford Ash - Private
died 7/4/63 Gettysburg. ggg uncle.
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Date Added: 5/15/2018

Company A
Thomas Henry DukeRank Unknown
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Date Added: 1/9/2008

Company A
John Willard Owen - Captain
Civil War Service History of John Willard Owen, born 3 Feb 1843, Anderson Co., SC.
John Willard Owen Residence: Banks County, Georgia - Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant 1st Class (1861); Enlisted as a Private on 20 April 1861; Enlisted in Company A, 2nd Infantry Regiment Georgia on 20 April 1861; Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 02 April 1862; Promoted to Full Captain on 15 January 1864; Surrendered Company A, 2nd Infantry Regiment Georgia on 09 April 1865 in Appomattox Court House, VA.
+++ John W. Owen''s name appears in a listing of the members of CO A 2nd REGT.-ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-''BANKS COUNTY GUARDS'' Ordered from Brunswick, Georgia to Virginia, July 21, 1861; arrived Manassas August 26, and assigned to Brigade of General Robert Toombs Source: Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865 by Lillian Henderson, Vol. 1.
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Date Added: 2/24/2005

Company B
Joseph D Hightower - Private
collateral ancestor
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Date Added: 4/20/2004

Company B
John T Smith - Private
Pvt. Smith died of disease on Mar. 24, 1862 at Orange Co. Courthouse, Va... He enlisted on July 12, 1862 in Meriwether Co. Ga.. Could not find a record of his death at Orange Co. Ct. House. or the Receiving Hospital in Orange, Va.
Contact Name: Bill McCorkle
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Date Added: 11/13/2010

Company C
James AndersonRank Unknown
Resident Kite area, Wrightsville, GA
Contact Name: Warren Anderson
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Date Added: 7/5/2012

Company C
Thomas W. Crouch - Private
Conflicting reports from his wife that he was killed at Gettysburg but the Page 207 Roster in Benning's Brigade, Volume 2 lists him as killed at Chickahominy. I will continue searching for clarification but would appreciate any help from interested parties.
Contact Name: Donald W. Marshall
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Date Added: 11/10/2007

Company C
Jesse B. Hulsey - Private
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Date Added: 6/11/2010

Company C
Absolom B King - Private
This info was derived from my GGgrandmothers application for pension.'Abby' joined in place of J.W.Hill of Resaca,Ga.He got deathly sick in VA and came home and died a couple of days later.He was 59 Y/O.It's not known where he is buried.I'm open to all info.
Contact Name: Terry L. King
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Date Added: 7/27/2010

Company C
Joseph Curtis SMITH - Private
'Index to Georgia Civil War Confederate Pension Files' transcribed by Virgil D. White, The National Historical Publishing Co., Waynesboro, TN 1996 = 'Joseph C. Smith srv. Co. C, 2nd GA'; Elizabeth Smith wid of Joseph C. Smith of Co C 2nd GA, she filed Johnson Co.'.
Contact Name: Meredith Drew Trawick
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Date Added: 2/5/2009

Company D
Thomas James Dixon - Private
Thomas James Dixon, On 19 April 1861 he enlisted in Waynesboro, GA as a muscian. He appeared on the Field, Staff & Band Muster Record. On 11 July 1862 he appears on a Register at CSA General Hospital in Danville, VA.
On 12 Sept. 1863 he was transferred from the hospital in Danville, VA to Richmond, VA by order of the Medical Director.
On 14 Sept 1863 he was admitted and appears on a Register, General Hospital Camp Winder, Richmond, VA.
On 31 Oct 1853 he appears on a Muster Roll, General Hospital Camp Winder, Richmond, VA.
1 Jan 1864 he appears on a Muster Roll, General Hospital Camp Winder, Richmond, VA.
On 21 Jan 1864 he was transferred and Appears on Morning Report, Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA, Bennings Brigade.
In Feb., Mar. & April 1864 he appears on a Muster Roll, Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA.
In June, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., & Dec. 1864 he appears as Muscian on Field Staff & Muster Roll, 2 Reg't, Co D.
Jan. 1865 Appears as Muscian on Field Staff & Muster Roll, 2 Reg't, Co D. This was his last onfile. No further records of him has been found.
Thomas James Dixon was born 31 Aug 1836 in Burke County, GA & died 25 Feb 1918 in Burke County, GA. He married Elizabeth Pollock born 21 Oct 1838 in Augusta, Richmond County, GA & died 19 Jul 1926. Both are buried at Red Hill Cemetery near Girard, Burke County, GA.
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Date Added: 1/22/2007

Company D
Henry Clay Harper - Private
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Date Added: 11/11/2011

Company D
Enoch Perkins - Private
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Date Added: 3/19/2014

Company E
William Allen Campbell - Captain
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Date Added: 7/9/2010

Company E
Thomas C. MURRAH - Private
Thomas enlisted on 25 Sept 1861. He was a resident of Harris County Georgia at the time. He died on 12 Nov 1861. He died unmarried. His pension went to his father, George Murrah.
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Date Added: 9/22/2014

Company F
Joseph M Evans - Private
Enlisted in Co. F (Cherokee Brown Riflemen) 2nd Georgia (Volunteer) Infantry. Assigned Benning's Brigade, Hood's Division, I Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (ANV). Another of my great-great-grandfathers, Pleasant B Collins was in 3rd Arkansas Infantry, Robertson's Texas Brigade, also assigned to Hood's division, I Corps, ANV. At Gettysburg, Benning's Brigade and 2d Georgia supported Robertson's Texas Brigade and 3rd Arkansas, at the Devil's Den. So, unbeknownst to them, my two great-great-grandfathers, one paternal, the other maternal, who never knew one another in life, literally walked in one another's footsteps at Gettysburg; only to have their paths cross again on another July day; my birth 89 years later. I hope when we all get to Heaven we can have a chuckle over the irony of that.
Contact Name: Lonnie J Palmer
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Date Added: 8/18/2006

Company F
Zackariah David Kinnett - Private
He was the first of the Kennett family to enlist in the Confederate Army. He was 18 when he enlisted as a Private in Company F, 2nd Infantry Regiment Georgia on 23 May 1861 about one month after the declaration of war and he was dead within 6 months. 2nd Georgia Infantry report Z D Kennett died in a hospital in 1861 at Manassas Virginia.
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Date Added: 1/16/2011

Company F
Abner McCoy Lewis - Major
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Date Added: 4/27/2012

Company F
Ervin Padgett - Private
Padgett, Ervin, Private
Company F, 2nd Georgia Infantry

Born: 1839 in Georgia
Died: after 1879
Buried: unknown
Married: Sarah T. Unknown
Children: 6
Occupation: unknown
Contact Name: Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/7/2007

Company F
William Patterson Wheeler - Private
Enlisted as a Private 18 Apr 1861 at Canton GA in Company F ('Cherokee County Brown Riflemen'), 2nd Regiment Georgia Infantry. Althought the 2nd Regimental records state he was severly wounded at the back of the neck at the Battle of the Wilderness medical records show is was probably wounded on 18 May at the Battle of Spottslyvania Courthouse ten days later. Served with his brother James and his brothers-in-law Thomas, Nelson and Israel Dickerson. His Company commander was his brothers-in-law Captain Thomas Dickerson and later Captain Nelson Dickerson who was killed at Gettysburg. He fought in the battles of 2nd Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Antietam (Burnside's Bridge), Gettysburg (Little Round Top), Chickamauga, Chatanooga, Knoxville, the Wilderness (Hamilton's Thicket) and Spottslyvania Courthouse where he was wounded.

Contact Name: Earle Kennett
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Date Added: 12/1/2011

Company H
John L Woods - Private
Captured Emmanuel Co. Georgia, 11.29.1864
Died of disease 5.15.1865 Point Lookout Prisoner of War Camp
Buried amongst the rest of the murdered prisoners at Point Lookout mass grave.
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Date Added: 6/22/2012

Company I
James M Halley - Private
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Date Added: 6/5/2015

Company K
Benjamin W. Rice - 3rd Sergeant
Benjamin W. Rice joined the 'Stewart Grays' from Stewart County, Georgia, as a Private on 17 July 1861. He was appointed 3rd Sergeant 24 July 1862.

He was with the Army of Northern Virginia at their surrender, at Appomattox, Virginia, 9 April 1865.
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Date Added: 8/14/2005

Company K
Benjamin W Rice - 3rd Sergeant
Benjamin W. Rice joined the 'Stewart Grays' from Stewart County, Georgia, as a Private on 17 July 1861. He was appointed 3rd Sergeant 24 July 1862.

He was with the Army of Northern Virginia at their surrender, at Appomattox, Virginia, 9 April 1865.
Contact Name: Floretta Thornton Reid
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Date Added: 7/13/2012

Company K
George William Harris Crawford Scott - 2nd Lieutenant
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Date Added: 11/11/2007

Company K
Jasper Ivey Smith - Private
My GreatGrandfather, Jasper Ivy Smith was a Pvt. in Company K, 2nd Georgia Regiment Infantry, C.S.A. He was born December 23, 1845 in Monroe, Walton County, GA, married Mary Elizabeth Blackwell, died April 20, 1915 in Haleyville, Winston County,GA. Buried in New Home Baptist Church Cemetery, Moreland, AL.

There are two (2) Headstones in the Moreland Cemetery for Jasper Ivy Smith.
One is a regular headstone for his burial; one is a headstone as a Memorial for his service during the Civil War. Entered the service December 25, 1863 as Private at or near Atlanta, Georgia in 2nd Georgia Regiment Infantry, Company K and continued until the surrender at Columbus, Georgia in April 1865, which ended his military career. No papers.
Contact Name: Sonja G. Smith
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Date Added: 6/16/2006

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