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39th Georgia Infantry
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Company Unknown
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george worley davis - Unknown
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paroled 8 july 1863 vicksburg miss.
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Company A
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Felix Cary Bright - Private
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Enlisted in Murray County, Georgia at age 37 on March 10, 1862. Killed on duty at picket post at New Hope Church, Georgia on May 25, 1864.
Born: 1825 in North Carolina Died: May 25, 1864 at New Hope Church, Georgia Buried: Unknown Married: Amy Nix on July 28, 1859 in Murray County, GA Children: 3 Occupation: Unknown
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Contact Name:
Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 2/29/2012
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Company A
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Felix Cary Bright - Private
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Enlisted in Company A, Georgia 39th Infantry Regiment on 10 Mar 1862. Mustered out on 25 May 1864 at New Hope Church, GA.
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Contact Name:
David Bright
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Date Added: 11/6/2011
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Company A
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Alfred John Kilgore - Private
Contact Name:
Joel Kilgore
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Date Added: 12/1/2012
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Company A
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John Stroud Rollins - Private
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John was 22 years old. He enlisted at Spring Place Murray County Georgia for three years. Enlisted by Capt. L.W. Crook. He is on a Bounty Roll and paid $50.00 for reenlisting. His unit is in action and captured and paroled at Enterprise, Mississippi. His unit is in the fight at Vicksburg and was captured on 4 July 1863 and paroled there on 8 July 1863. He rejoined the fight until the end.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 7/13/2014
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Company A
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Edward Wilson - Private
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Edward Wilson was born 20 July 1827 in North Carolina. He married Elizabeth Burleson (1828-1913) in 1848 and had 10 children together. He died in his sleep 19 July 1923 in Bland, Bell Co., Texas. He is buried next to his wife at Moffat Cemetery, Moffat, Bell Co., Texas.
Edward enlisted as a private on 10 Mar 1862 in the 39th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company A, Cohutta Rangers. He was in captured 18 May 1863, at Edward Station, Mississippi: the Battle of Champion's Hill. He was on a list of Paroled Prisoners in Camp at Demopolis, Marengo Co., Alabama 5 Jun 1863. He signed the Oath of Allegiance 16 Mar 1864, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., Tennessee. There is a family story of Edward crawling into a ditch and playing dead until he was captured by Union troops.
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Contact Name:
Marsha Head Goodwin
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Date Added: 7/26/2014
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Company B
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John W. Brooker - 1st Lieutenant
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John Brooker was my G-G-Uncle.
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Contact Name:
Wayne McGaughy
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Date Added: 4/23/2009
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Company B
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R. A. Fagala - Private
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R.A. was my G-Grandfather's cousin.
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Contact Name:
Wayne McGaughy
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Date Added: 4/23/2009
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Company B
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Joseph E. Loggins - Private
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Company B
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Griffin Anderson McAlister - Sergeant
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Would like to add my gggrandfather's name to this list.
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Contact Name:
Joy Greenwalt
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Date Added: 10/19/2010
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Company B
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Henry Clay McGaughey - Private
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Henry Clay was my G-G-Uncle.
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Contact Name:
Wayne McGaughy
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Date Added: 4/23/2009
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Company B
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John W. McGaughey - Private
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John W. was my G-G-Uncle.
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Contact Name:
Wayne McGaughy
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Date Added: 4/23/2009
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Company B
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William Gaines McGaughey - Private
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William G. was my Great-Grandfather.
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Contact Name:
Wayne McGaughy
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Date Added: 4/23/2009
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Company B
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P. N. Norton - Private
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P.N. was my G-Grandfather's Cousin.
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Contact Name:
Wayne McGaughy
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Date Added: 4/23/2009
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Company B
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Tilman H. Pitner - Captain
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Tilman Pitner was my G-Grandfather's cousin.
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Contact Name:
Wayne McGaughy
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Date Added: 4/23/2009
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Company C
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james newton redwine - Private
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Company C
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James Stone - Private
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Enlisted 10 Mar 1862 Dalton, GA.
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Contact Name:
Herman Johnson
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Date Added: 5/6/2010
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Company D
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John Allison - 2nd Lieutenant
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John Allison was my 4th Great-Grand Uncle and a member of the Dade County Invincibles.
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Company D
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Isaac Doyle - Private
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Isaac enlisted 4 Mar '62 and was captured in Atlanta, Ga on 17 Sep '64. He was sent to Camp Douglas in Illinois where he took an oath of allegiance to the US and joined the 6th US Volunteer Regiment and was sent out to the plains during the' indian uprisings'
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Company D
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William Howard Ferguson - Private
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Born 09 August 1840 Wilkes Co, NC died 16 June 1902 Monroe Co, TN buried Hopewell Cem, Monroe Co, TN (Find A Grave Memorial# 69536237). Son of Jesse Triplett Ferguson & Mary Brown. Married 1st Margaret Lee on 14 October 1865 in Monroe Co, TN, married 2nd Abigail 'Abbie' Strickland in 1891. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gadade/39thcod.htm - 39th GA Vol Inf, C.S.A. Army of TN - Muster Roll of Co 'D' 'Dade Co Invincibles' Dade Co GA - Furgerson, William Private, Mar 4, 1862 (or Ferguson) Captured at Vicksburg, MS July 4, 1863, and paroled there July 8, 1863. AWOL Aug. 12-Dec. 20, 1863. No later record.
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Company D
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Thomas Walter Stephens - Private
Contact Name:
barbara langdon
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Contact Homepage: runwithanurse@yahoo.com
Date Added: 8/11/2018
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Company D
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Leroy S. Tidwell - Private
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My maternal grandmother was a member of the UDC under his service. I am in possession of the original picture of him wearing his uniform which of course is a tin-type. He lived in Rising Fawn, Ga. (Dade County)
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Contact Name:
John Witt gg-grandson
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Date Added: 8/21/2010
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Company E
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Martin Luther Crumb - Corporal
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Company E
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William Samuel Moore - Private
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William Samuel Moore is my 3gr grandfather on my mother's side of the family. I discovered he was in the Confederacy when I visited his gravesite in Eastland County Texas and found a rebel flag on it.
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Company E
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charles h roark - Unknown
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Company F
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Rufus Terrell Ramsey - Private
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This man along with many other men was captured at Vicksburg and was released four days later vowing to never fight again
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Contact Name:
Jessie
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Contact Homepage: animationnation.wetpaint.com
Date Added: 12/7/2008
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Company G
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Alfred Jonathan Bishop - Private
Contact Name:
Angela McCreery
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Date Added: 8/25/2013
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Company G
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Benjamin J Brown - Captain
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Mustered in and formed unit. captured/paroled Vicksburg. Left unit 12/1964 due to illness. Was an MD.
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Company G
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Stephen A. Clayton - Corporal
Contact Name:
James A. Clayton
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Date Added: 7/18/2004
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Company G
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Robert Lee Parris - Private
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Enlisted 5 Aug 1863. Died 29 Jan 1864 at Kingston Hospital, Ga. Cause not listed. My fourth great uncle. Left a widow and 7 orphans. Son of John Parris and Jemima Turner of Spartanburg Co, SC.
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Contact Name:
Bruce Blackwell
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Date Added: 5/3/2018
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Company G
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Oliver Daniel Price - Private
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Price, Oliver Daniel, Private Company G, 39th Georgia Infantry “The Gilmer Lions”
Oliver D. Price enlisted for the Civil War in Gilmer County, GA and fought in the Battle of Vicksburg with his brother Frederick. He signed the Oath of Allegiance after the Battle of Vicksburg and returned to his farm in Rabun County, GA for a period to take care of business. He then reenlisted and was wounded at the Battle of Bentonville near Goldsboro, NC near the end of the Civil War.
Born: July 15, 1837 in Rutherford Co., NC Died: September 29, 1914 in Sugar Valley, GA Buried: Old Methodist Cemetery, Sugar Valley, GA Married: Nancy Hyde Children: 1 Occupation: unknown
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Contact Name:
Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/7/2007
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Company G
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Asahel (Ashel) Smith Weaver - Private
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Company G
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Henry Lafayette Weaver - Private
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Company G
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Benjamin West - 2nd Lieutenant
Contact Name:
Stephen Woodard
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Contact Homepage: smwoodard68@aol.com
Date Added: 2/23/2017
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Company H
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Henry J Cook - Private
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Henry Cook enlisted in Chattooga County, Ga. in July 1862. He is buried at Lyerly Cemetery, Lyrely Georgia.
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Company H
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Alexander Franklin Echols - Sergeant
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Company H
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Franklin Gaines - Private
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Company H
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Henry Clay Horn - Private
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The eldest son of Elisha and Rebecca (Williams) Horn, Clay, born 1843 in Chattooga County, Georgia joined the 39th Company H in 1862 with four of his Horn cousins. He died May 16, 1863 at Baker's Creek. A letter from his cousin Russell Horn to Russell's wife Martha in June of 1863 states 'Clay Horn was killed he was shot through the bowels'.
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Contact Name:
Valette Randall
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Date Added: 7/23/2010
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Company H
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James Russell Horn - Private
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James Russell Horn was the eldest son of John Horn. He was born in Georgia in 1830, married Martha Akridge in 1856 and they had two sons before he joined Company H of the 39th in July 1862. In 1862 he was captured in Kentucky and a Prisoner of War at Cincinnati, Ohio. He was wounded at Champion Hill in 1863 and left at the hosptial at Quitman Mills. He joined from desertion March 8, 1864 and was killed at the Battle of Atlanta July 22, 1864. Russell was one of four brothers who joined the Confederate Army against the wishes of his father who was a strong Union man according to the Southern Claims Court Documents John filed after the war.
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Contact Name:
Valette Randall
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Date Added: 7/23/2010
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Company H
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John Park Horn - Private
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John born Sept. 10, 1840 in Chattooga County, Georgia was the third son of John Horn. He served in Company H of the 39th with his brothers and joined May 13, 1863. In May of 1864 he was captured at Cassville and in October of 1864 he enlisted in the 2nd US Regiment Volunteers Company I. After the war he married Sarah J. McKinney. After his father lost his claim on the Southern Claims Court John spent most of his life fighting to receive the money he thought was owed to his father on Sherman's March to the Sea. He claimed a Federal pension January 1892. He died January 30, 1900 and is buried at Lyerly, Georgia.
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Contact Name:
Valette Randall
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Date Added: 7/23/2010
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Company H
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Oliver Henry Horn - Private
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Born in Chattooga County, Georgia Feb. 28, 1843 to John Horn, Oliver enlisted in 39th Company H March 4, 1862. He was captured at Vicksburg, Mississippi July 4, 1863 and paroled on the 8th of that month. He was present for duty April 30, 1864 and received a pension from the State of Georgia for his service in the Confederacy in 1901. He married Martha Elizabeth and they raised five children. Oliver died after 1906 and is buried at Lyerly Cemetery in Chattooga County, Georgia.
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Contact Name:
Valette Randall
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Date Added: 7/23/2010
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Company H
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William Jefferson Horn - Private
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Jeff Horn born in 1834 to John Horn in Georgia joined Company H of the 39th March 4, 1862. In 1863-64 he was absent without leave. He is in the 1870 census of Chattooga County, Georgia and then disappears. He was one of four brother to serve.
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Contact Name:
Valette Randall
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Date Added: 7/23/2010
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Company I
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Robert Lee Parris - Unknown
Contact Name:
Barney Smith
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Date Added: 11/11/2006
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Company K
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Jefferson Jackson Dobson - Sergeant
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Mustered March 4, 1862. Captured @ Baker's Creek, MS May 16, 1863. Exchanged @ Ft. Delaware July 4, 1863.
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Company K
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Jonas C. Hovis - 4th Corporal
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Jonis .C. Hovis joined company K in WalkerCounty GA on March 4th 1862. He was at Vicksburg for the surrender and was paroled. Getting home he reformed with his unit in Dalton, Ga and was on Lookout Mountain the night of Nov 22, 1863. Given orders to leave there to form in the far right of Missionary Ridge under General Cummings. During the fight there his unit and one other were ordered to attack the Glass House at the foot of the Ridge. He was gut shot there and removed from his post at the top of Missionary Ridge. He removed to Dalton Ga and sent to a hospital there. He died 5 days later. Jonis C. Hovis is buried in Dalton only about 15 miles from his wife and 2 children in LaFayette, Ga. There is a tin-type of him posted on the net.
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Contact Name:
John Wayne Childers
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Date Added: 12/15/2021
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Company K
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William Anderson Weaver - 2nd Lieutenant
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If anybody would like to contribute more to the weaver family history or the share any kind of information with me please feel free to email me anytime.i would be glad to share eith anyone what information I currently have.Mainly i am lookin for a regiment and company for James weaver and Beadley K. weaver both are related to William Anderson Weaver.And i am also looking for other relatives in the CSA Army....
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Contact Name:
Paul Stanfield Jr.
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Date Added: 7/6/2002
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