12th Louisiana Infantry
Company Unknown | |
J. C. C. Crain Rank Unknown |
He is listed as J. C. C. Crain or Crane. His name was John C. Calhoun Crain or Crane. He was originally from Mississippi. He is buried at Beauvoir.
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Date Added: 12/9/2007
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William Washington Readhimer - Private |
Robert White found this for me.
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Date Added: 11/25/2005
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David T Robinson - Private |
David T. Robinson/Robison was the son of Samuel Robinson and Elizabeth Evans. He was born in Marion County, AL. His father died in Mississippi abt. 1848. After his mother's death abt. 1865 in Louisiana, he moved to Texas. He was a doctor and he died in Waco, TX.
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Date Added: 9/4/2009
Company A | |
John T Jordan - Captain |
John joined at Camp Moore on 13 August in [1st] Co. F. 12th Regt. La. Infantry. This unit became Co A 12th lousiana Infantry.
He was sick his entire time in service, so much so he was ordered home on sick furlogh by Lt. Gen. Pemberton. He returned to his company and was re elected to Capt. Once again he had to be hospitalized and eventually resigned his rank on 14 Oct. 1864 by S.O. 244. He was assigned to the Third Brigade, Loring's Division. He died 2 June 1929 and is buried in Old Pleasant Hill, DeSota Parish La.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasHe was sick his entire time in service, so much so he was ordered home on sick furlogh by Lt. Gen. Pemberton. He returned to his company and was re elected to Capt. Once again he had to be hospitalized and eventually resigned his rank on 14 Oct. 1864 by S.O. 244. He was assigned to the Third Brigade, Loring's Division. He died 2 June 1929 and is buried in Old Pleasant Hill, DeSota Parish La.
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Date Added: 3/1/2014
Company A | |
Henry L. Smith - Sergeant |
He entered the service Nov 26, 1861 in Columbus, KY but went back to Sabine Parish, LA after the war.
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Date Added: 3/3/2013
Company A | |
Benjamin Hill Williams - Private |
Daniel E. Williams and Benjamin Hill Williams were brothers. Benjamin contracted erysipelas at Fort Pillow in 1862. Daniel was badly wounded at Baker's Creek (Champion's Hill) in 1863. Both men wound up in the hospital at Meridian, MS, where they both made their home after the war. Daniel was my great-great-grandfather.
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Date Added: 6/9/2009
Company A | |
Daniel E. Williams - Private |
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Date Added: 6/9/2009
Company A | |
Jasper N Wren - Private |
Jasper was born in Aug 1838 in Butler Co. Alabama. He married my distant cousin 4 x removed in 1861. He has 16 cards in his archival file. He enlisted at Coushatta, Louisiana 1 Mar 1862 for one year, enlisted by Lieut. J.N. Atkins. He was taken as POW at Jackson, Mississippi on 11 Jul 1863 and sent to Gration Prison at St. Louis, Missouri and on to Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana where he died 27 Feb 1864 of chronic diarrhea. He is buried in Green Lawn Cem. grave # 791.
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Date Added: 6/22/2022
Company A | |
John Wiley Wren - Private |
John was born 1 Dec 1843. The 1860 census has him at age 16 living in Natchitoches, La. He enlisted with his brother Jasper on 1 March 1862 at Coushatta, Red River Partish. La. Enlisted by Lieut. J.N. Atkins for one year. He has 11 cards in his archival file. He fought at Fort Pillow Corinth, Bakers Creek in the Vicksburg Campaign. He was captured and paroled at Vicksburg. He fought with his regiment thru the Atlanta and Carolina Campaigns. His regiment was paroled at Greensboro, NC. His records do not mention and injuries or disease. He married Sarah Elizabeth Hubbard. He died 10 Apr 1912 in Coushatta, Red River Parish, La and is buried in the Thomas - Wren Cem. in that town.
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Date Added: 7/18/2022
Company B | |
George Green Anders - Sergeant |
Anders,George Green., Pvt. Sgt. Co. B. 12th La. Infty. En. Camp Moore, La., Aug. 13th, 1861. Present
on All Rolls to April, 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, 'Present. Apptd. Sergt. May 10th,
1862.' Rolls from July, 1862, to June, 1863, 'Present.' Roll for July and Aug., 1863, 'Absent
With Leave.' Rolls from Sept., 1863, to Aug., 1864, 'Present.' On Rolls of Prisoners of War
Paroled Greensboro, N. C., April 26th, 1865. Res., _____.
Find-a-grave:
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Brother of William M. Anders
Contact Name: Raymond L. Anderson All Rolls to April, 1862. Roll for May and June, 1862, 'Present. Apptd. Sergt. May 10th,
1862.' Rolls from July, 1862, to June, 1863, 'Present.' Roll for July and Aug., 1863, 'Absent
With Leave.' Rolls from Sept., 1863, to Aug., 1864, 'Present.' On Rolls of Prisoners of War
Paroled Greensboro, N. C., April 26th, 1865. Res., _____.
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Brother of William M. Anders
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Date Added: 12/17/2009
Company B | |
Jonathan Anders - Captain |
Anders, Jonathan, Sgt., Capt. Co. B. 12th La. Infty. En. Aug. 13th, 1861, Camp Moore, La.
Present on Rolls to Oct. 31st, 1861. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, 'Present. Elected 2nd Lt. May
10th, 1862. Previously Sergt.' Rolls from Nov., 1862, to Oct., 1863, 'Present.' Roll for Nov.
and Dec., 1863, 'Absent Without Leave Since Nov. 17th, 1863.' Rolls from
Brother of William M. Anders
Contact Name: Raymond L. AndersPresent on Rolls to Oct. 31st, 1861. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, 'Present. Elected 2nd Lt. May
10th, 1862. Previously Sergt.' Rolls from Nov., 1862, to Oct., 1863, 'Present.' Roll for Nov.
and Dec., 1863, 'Absent Without Leave Since Nov. 17th, 1863.' Rolls from
Brother of William M. Anders
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Date Added: 12/17/2009
Company B | |
Edwin raleigh cook - Private |
No comments
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Date Added: 10/9/2006
Company B | |
Samuel Sentinel Hudson - Private |
Samuel Sentinel Hudson voluntarily enrolled as a private in Company B of the 12th Louisiana Infantry – Confederate States of America , nicknamed the “Arcadia Invincibles” on August 13, 1861 in Camp Moore, Louisiana (north of the Village of Tangipahoa near Kentwood, Louisiana). On 10 May 1862, he was appointed Corporal, and was wounded in the Second Battle of Corinth on 3 October 1862 and sent to the Confederate hospital in Oxford, Mississippi. He was again wounded on 5 December 1862 at the Battle of Coffeeville in Coffeeville, Mississippi and sent to Oxford hospital, and had his rank reduced to private. Hudson appears Absent Without Leave on the muster rolls for July – October 1863, and reappears on the rolls by November 1863. His military service ended with the surrender of the Confederate Forces on April 26, 1865.
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Date Added: 3/1/2011
Company B | |
Benjamin M McCoy - Private |
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Date Added: 7/9/2015
Company B | |
James I. Newman - Private |
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Date Added: 7/14/2020
Company B | |
Madison Perritt Rank Unknown |
Data from:
http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/bienville/bios/perrittm.txt
MADISON PERITT
Madison Perritt, cotton planter, miller and ginner, was formerly a well
known and respected resident of Claiborne Parish, but he is now a permanent
resident of Bienville Parish, La, and one of its best citizens. He was born
in Alabama on February 18, 1838, and his educational facilities were the
common schools where he received a practical education, which he afterward
improved by his own observation and study. He started out for himself
when he donned his suit of gray and shouldered his musket, enlisting in
company B, Twelfth Louisiana Infantry Volunteers, Scott's brigade, Loring's
division, Stuart's corps, Army of Tennessee. Mr. Perritt enlisted in the
spring of 1862, and was sent at once to Grenada, Miss. He took an active part
in the following engagements: Second battle of Corinth, siege of Port Hudson
(two weeks) Resaca, Dalton, Kenesaw Mountain, and all around the city of
Atlanta, Ga. He was in heavy fighting for about three months, and can relate
many interesting anecdotes which occurred while he served the confederacy.
His trials and vicissitudes during this war were very terrible indeed. Time
and time again has he made long weary marches when his bare feet were on the
ground and left the prints in blood. When he finished the terrible Georgia
campaign his regiment was ordered into Tennessee, and the first incident of
note was the capture of 300 'Yanks,' at Ackmoth and l50 more at Tilden.
Mr. Perritt relates many amusing incidents which occurred at the battle of
Nashville. It being his first introduction to that city, and relates them in
such an interesting way that it is a great treat to listen to him. From
Nashville they were ordered back to North Carolina, and the last engagement he
participated in was at Bentonville, of that state. Mr. Perritt has
experienced the terrible ordeal of war in all its phases. When in Mississippi
he was fifer of his regiment, and still has his old army fife. His regiment
was disbanded at Greensboro, N. C., on April 26, 1865, and when the news
reached him of the surrender ho was under detail as assistant surgeon.
Contact Name: Robert Hineshttp://files.usgwarchives.org/la/bienville/bios/perrittm.txt
MADISON PERITT
Madison Perritt, cotton planter, miller and ginner, was formerly a well
known and respected resident of Claiborne Parish, but he is now a permanent
resident of Bienville Parish, La, and one of its best citizens. He was born
in Alabama on February 18, 1838, and his educational facilities were the
common schools where he received a practical education, which he afterward
improved by his own observation and study. He started out for himself
when he donned his suit of gray and shouldered his musket, enlisting in
company B, Twelfth Louisiana Infantry Volunteers, Scott's brigade, Loring's
division, Stuart's corps, Army of Tennessee. Mr. Perritt enlisted in the
spring of 1862, and was sent at once to Grenada, Miss. He took an active part
in the following engagements: Second battle of Corinth, siege of Port Hudson
(two weeks) Resaca, Dalton, Kenesaw Mountain, and all around the city of
Atlanta, Ga. He was in heavy fighting for about three months, and can relate
many interesting anecdotes which occurred while he served the confederacy.
His trials and vicissitudes during this war were very terrible indeed. Time
and time again has he made long weary marches when his bare feet were on the
ground and left the prints in blood. When he finished the terrible Georgia
campaign his regiment was ordered into Tennessee, and the first incident of
note was the capture of 300 'Yanks,' at Ackmoth and l50 more at Tilden.
Mr. Perritt relates many amusing incidents which occurred at the battle of
Nashville. It being his first introduction to that city, and relates them in
such an interesting way that it is a great treat to listen to him. From
Nashville they were ordered back to North Carolina, and the last engagement he
participated in was at Bentonville, of that state. Mr. Perritt has
experienced the terrible ordeal of war in all its phases. When in Mississippi
he was fifer of his regiment, and still has his old army fife. His regiment
was disbanded at Greensboro, N. C., on April 26, 1865, and when the news
reached him of the surrender ho was under detail as assistant surgeon.
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Date Added: 6/19/2010
Company B | |
robert s tyler - Corporal |
looking for information on my great great grandfather he was in the arcadia invincibles.
Contact Name: mark turnerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/11/2013
Company C | |
jessee e brett - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: jennifer everettContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: yahoo
Date Added: 3/7/2010
Company C | |
David Buchan - Private |
My GGGrandfather. Died in TN. of Typhoid & pneumonia before 1863.
Contact Name: Shirley Buchan CollinsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/18/2008
Company C | |
John Buchan - Private |
Taken as prisoner of war at Vicksburg, Mississippi on July 4, 1863 while under command of Lieut. Gen. John C. Pemberton, C.S.A.
Contact Name: Shirley Buchan CollinsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/18/2008
Company C | |
Joseph William Bullock Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 2/22/2006
Company C | |
George Pinkney Byrd - 1st Sergeant |
George enllisted at Camp Moore, Louisiana 13 August 1861 in Capt. Benajah D Owen's Co. 12th La. Infantry. His brother in Law Flavious J Matthews enlisted with him. George is in the hospital at Bolivo, Tenn on 25 Oct. 1861. On 11 July 1863 he is captured in action at Jackson, Miss. He is sent to several POW camps on his way to Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana. He died of chronic diarrhoea on 6 May 1864. He is buried there at Green Lawn Cem. and moved to Crown Hill Cem. Indianapolis, Marion Co Indiana. grave # 884 Deo Vindice
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Date Added: 11/25/2014
Company C | |
Gabriel Sherwood Mathis - Sergeant |
Gabriel was 19 years old when he enlisted at Camp Moore, Louisiana on 18 Aug 1861. Captain John A Dixon's Co. Southern Sentinels] 5 May 1862 he is paid $10.00 for building a coffin for a fallen soldier. That same month May 1862 he is elected to Sergeant. He is captured and paroled at Vicksburg on 4 July 1863. This unit became Co C [new] 12th Regiment Louisiana Infantry.
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Date Added: 3/17/2019
Company C | |
Flavious J Matthews - 3rd Sergeant |
Flavious enlisted 13 August 1861 at Camp Moore La. in Capt Benajah D Owen's Co 12th La. Infantry. This unit is also known as 1st Co H and 1st Co M. He was with Allen's Brigade. He was captured and Paroled at Vicksburg, Miss on 4 July 1864. He survived the war and moved his family to Texas
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Date Added: 11/25/2014
Company C | |
Flavious Josephus Matthews - Sergeant |
Flavious was born in 1837 in Stewart Tenn. He was 24 when he enlisted at Camp Moore La. on 13 August 1861 by Capt. Benajah D Owens. He was captured and paroled at Vicksburg. He served the entire war and died 16 Nov 1876 in Brinkley, Calloway Co. Ky. He was the husband of Sarah Byrd a distant cousin of mine.
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Date Added: 3/17/2019
Company C | |
Oange McCarty - Corporal |
Orange died of disease in hospital at Union City, TN on Sept. 12, 1861.
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Date Added: 4/26/2004
Company C | |
William McCarty - Corporal |
William died July 13, 1862 in a yankee hospital near Douglas, ILL.
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Date Added: 4/26/2004
Company E | |
Leroy L. Cranford - Private |
No comments
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Date Added: 12/20/2011
Company E | |
Virgil D. Cranford - Corporal |
No comments
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Date Added: 12/20/2011
Company E | |
Newton McKay Smith - Sergeant Major |
lost an arm at Atlanta, survived the war.
Contact Name: Ebb McDuffieContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/15/2011
Company F | |
Christopher C. Davenport - Captain |
Died after 1889.
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Date Added: 11/18/2007
Company F | |
Henry J Parks - Musician |
Henry was 16 years old, Born in Alabama. He enlisted 17 Mar 1862 and was a Private [ Musician ] in Capt J. H. Stevens Co. On 16 May 1863 he is wounded and captured at Bakers Creek near Raymond Miss. aka [ Champion Hill ]. 29 Sept 1863 he is sick in hospital at Morton Miss when he was left behind by surgeons certificate. on 10 Nov 1863 he is assigned [ attached ] as Provost Guard. He went to Texas and died at age 27 from complication of his war wounds. he was the husband of my 6th cousin 3 x removed.
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Date Added: 1/16/2019
Company F | |
J. H. Traylor - Private |
I have recently learned that my great-great-grandfather was a soldier in Co. F, 12th Louisiana Infantry. He lived in Bienville Parish, LA.
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Date Added: 8/21/2006
Company G | |
Thornton Cleveland Bridgeman - 1st Lieutenant |
Thornton was born 21 Sept 1821 in Virginia. His family migrated to Georgia and then to Louisiana. He married Orry Glaze in Georgia. He has 30 cards and documents in his archival file. He was about 41 when he enlisted 4 March 1862 from Clairborne Parish, Louisiana, enlisted by Thomas A Glass for 3 years in 2nd Co. G. He is sick in the hospital at Atlanta, Ga. on 4 July 1864. His is assigned to Scott's Brigade, Loring's Division, Stewart's Corps. He was wounded in left thigh by a Conical ball [ flesh wound] at the battle of Franklin. He is captured 23 Dec 1864 at Columbia Tenn and sent to Louisville Ky. On 21 Jan 1865 he is in a Union Hosp being treated for the wound. He is then sent to Fort Delaware in Delaware where he is released 10 June 1865 after swallowing the yellow dog. He is described as having dark complexion, hazel eyes, and 5ft 8 inches tall. He died 7 April 1891 in Homer, Clairborne Parish, La. We are related by marriage
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Date Added: 2/21/2022
Company G | |
John Fletcher Hamiter Rank Unknown |
JFH was the father of my maternal grandfather.
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John Fletcher Hamiter
12th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Company G
John Fletcher Hamiter was born in 1837 in Pickins County, Alabama. He was married to Jenette Asby on 22 March 1860 in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana. He died in 1901 in Polk County, Arkansas and is buried in the Foote Cemetery, Polk County Arkansas.
John enlisted in the Confederate Army at Homer, Louisiana in March 1862 with his brother Samuel Thomas. His younger brother Adam Capers had enlisted in the 12th Louisiana Infantry, Company L in June 1861. The Company departed Homer in March 1862 and joined the 12th Louisiana Infantry at Fort Pillow, Tennesseee in April 1862.
http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~virgilgw/relative11.html
Contact Name: John Kaiser------------
John Fletcher Hamiter
12th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
Company G
John Fletcher Hamiter was born in 1837 in Pickins County, Alabama. He was married to Jenette Asby on 22 March 1860 in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana. He died in 1901 in Polk County, Arkansas and is buried in the Foote Cemetery, Polk County Arkansas.
John enlisted in the Confederate Army at Homer, Louisiana in March 1862 with his brother Samuel Thomas. His younger brother Adam Capers had enlisted in the 12th Louisiana Infantry, Company L in June 1861. The Company departed Homer in March 1862 and joined the 12th Louisiana Infantry at Fort Pillow, Tennesseee in April 1862.
http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~virgilgw/relative11.html
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Date Added: 3/21/2010
Company G | |
William R. McMahen - Private |
My gg-grandfather on Mother''s side.
Pvt. Co. G, 12th La. Inf. En. March 8 or 13, 1862, Claiborne Par., La.
Rolls from Nov., 1862, to June, 1864, Present. Roll for July and Aug., 1864, Killed in action July 20, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga.
Contact Name: Gail Deal HowellPvt. Co. G, 12th La. Inf. En. March 8 or 13, 1862, Claiborne Par., La.
Rolls from Nov., 1862, to June, 1864, Present. Roll for July and Aug., 1864, Killed in action July 20, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga.
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Date Added: 2/6/2005
Company G | |
Christopher Columbus Stocks - Private |
Christopher was captured at Baker's Creek, April 1863 and sent to Point Lookout prisoner camp in Maryland where he died of pneumonia in December 1863.
Contact Name: J. D. StocksContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/25/2013
Company H | |
James Peter Barmore - Private |
No comments
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Date Added: 10/19/2010
Company H | |
Noah B Coker - Private |
Noah was from Bibb County Alabama. Still researching reason for joining 12th LA, beleive it may have something to do with other Coker in 12th
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Date Added: 11/13/2011
Company H | |
Andrew Jackson Hines Rank Unknown |
Born in Dale County Alabama
Buried at the Walnut Creek Cemetery near Simsboro LA in Lincoln Parish.
Contact Name: Robert HinesBuried at the Walnut Creek Cemetery near Simsboro LA in Lincoln Parish.
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Date Added: 6/19/2010
Company H | |
Elijah Kight - Private |
Elijah was born in Georgia. He was 30 years old when he enlisted at Monroe Louisiana on 13 May 1862. Enlisting in [2nd] Co H. 12 Louisiana Infantry. He died at Vicksburg during the bombardment of 19 May - 4 July 1863. He is buried in an unmarked grave at Cedar Hill Cem. in that city, located in Warren Co. Miss. He is related to me by marriage. DEO VINDICE
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Date Added: 1/21/2019
Company H | |
Absalom B Norris - Private |
No comments
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Date Added: 7/24/2009
Company H | |
Joseph Louis Reno - 1st Lieutenant |
No comments
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Date Added: 7/22/2012
Company H | |
Dwight Paisly Smith - Sergeant Major |
KIA at Atlanta
Contact Name: Ebb McDuffieContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/15/2011
Company I | |
Edward Zed Bussey - 1st Lieutenant |
Born in Oct 1836 in South Carolina. Enlisted as a 1st Sergeant, Company I, 12th Louisiana Infantry Regiment in Aug 1861. Promoted to 2nd Lt. in April 1863. Promoted to 1st Lt. sometime between April 1864 and Jan 1865. Surrendered and paroled in North Carolina, April 1865. Died in Lincoln Co., Georgia in Sept 1902.
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Date Added: 7/13/2015
Company I | |
Wyley Futrell - Private |
Wyley Futrell was my great, great uncle. He was parolled at Greensboro, NC on April 26, 1865.
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Date Added: 6/3/2009
Company I | |
Reuben Nations - Private |
Enlisted on 13 Aug 1861 Camp Moore, LA.
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Date Added: 5/6/2010
Company I | |
Benjamin Wesley Pardue - Private |
Benjamin was born 2 April 1842 in Butler County, Alabama. In 1860 he is 19 years old and in Louisiana. He has 17 Cards in his archival file. He enlisted at Camp Moore. Co. His company had the name of [Farmer Guards] In Sept 1863 his pay is docked for $5.25 cents for Ordinance cost. He must have lost his bullets. 14 July 1864 his is sick and was sent to the hospital. This regiment say extensive combat in many major battles. There is a report on his service record as someone filed the initial paperwork for a pension. He was paroled on 15 June 1865 at Montgomery, Alabama. We are related by marriage.
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Date Added: 2/29/2024
Company K | |
Frederick Allen Blanks - 1st Lieutenant |
NAME: F.A. Blanks
SIDE: Confederate
REGIMENT STATE/ORIGIN: Louisiana
REGIMENT NAME: 12 Louisiana Infantry
REGIMENT NAME EXPANDED: 12th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry
COMPANY: K
RANK IN: Jr 2 Lieutenant
RANK IN EXPANDED: Junior Second Lieutenant
RANK OUT: First Lieutenant
RANK OUT EXPANDED: First Lieutenant
FILM NUMBER: M378 roll 3
Contact Name: Beabe ThompsonSIDE: Confederate
REGIMENT STATE/ORIGIN: Louisiana
REGIMENT NAME: 12 Louisiana Infantry
REGIMENT NAME EXPANDED: 12th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry
COMPANY: K
RANK IN: Jr 2 Lieutenant
RANK IN EXPANDED: Junior Second Lieutenant
RANK OUT: First Lieutenant
RANK OUT EXPANDED: First Lieutenant
FILM NUMBER: M378 roll 3
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Date Added: 12/30/2014
Company K | |
William Marion Butler - Private |
Enlisted Aug. 13th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to April, 1863. Roll for May and June, 1863, Absent in Vicksburg since May 16th, 1863. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4th, 1863. Rolls from Sept., 1863, to July, 1864, Absent since capture at Vicksburg. Miss., in Caldwell Par., La. Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled Greensboro, N. C., April 26th, 1865.
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Date Added: 2/1/2006
Company K | |
Daniel Higdon - 3rd Sergeant |
Have little information on this relative killed in 1864, Franklin, TN. Trying to learn more about Higdon and K Company.
Contact Name: Bill StokesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/13/2011
Company K | |
Dempsey Cain Meredith - Private |
Native of Caldwell Parish.
Contact Name: Beabe ThompsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/30/2014
Company K | |
JESSE ROWAN MIDDLETON - Private |
No comments
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Date Added: 11/13/2007
Company K | |
JOHN HIRAM MIDDLETON - Private |
HE DIED OF MEASLES COLUMBUS KY
Contact Name: MARK MIDDLETONContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/13/2007
Company L | |
Donald McDuffie Crow - Private |
Crow, Donald Mcd.,Pvt. Co. L. 12th La. Infty. En. Aug. 13th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to Aug., 1863. Roll for Sept. and Oct., 1863, Absent. Furloughed home 40 days Oct. 6th, 1863. Order of Gen. Johnson. Present on all Rolls Nov., 1863, to Aug., 1864. Paroled at Greensboro, N. C., April 26th, 1865.
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Date Added: 7/18/2006
Company L | |
James John Crow - Captain |
(also Crow, John J.),Pvt. Capt. Co. L. 12th La. Infty. En. Aug. 13th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to June, 1863. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Present. 1st Sergt. up to July 7th. Detailed Aug. 20th Q. M. Sergt. Present on Rolls Sept., 1863, to Dec., 1863. Promoted from ranks Dec. 17th, 1863, as Capt., order of Gen. Buford. Present on Rolls May, 1864, to Aug., 1864.
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Date Added: 7/18/2006
Company L | |
Robert Alexander Crow - Captain |
2nd Lt. Capt. Co. L. 12th La. Infty. En. Aug. 13th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to April, 1863. Roll for May and June, 1863, Absent, sick, at Canton, Miss. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Absent, sick. Died Sept. 12th, 1863, at Atlanta, Ga., of disease. Born Darlington, S. C., occupation school teacher, age 21, eyes gray, hair dark, complexion fair, height 6 ft.
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Date Added: 7/18/2006
Company L | |
Thomas E. Crow - Private |
Pvt. Co. L. 12th La. Infty. En. March 1st, 1862, Homer, La. Present on all Rolls to Aug., 1864. Paroled at Greensboro, N. C., April 26th, 1865.
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Date Added: 7/18/2006
Company L | |
Henry Churchill Gibson - Private |
Born 1842 in Georgia. Enlisted on 26 Feb 1862 at Homer, Louisiana. Wounded and captured during the Battle of Nashville on 15 Dec 1864. Died of gangrene in Cumberland General Hospital on 22 Dec 1864 from gunshot wound to upper left thigh which fractured his femur. Buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Date Added: 7/22/2011
Company L | |
David Matt Haynes - Corporal |
David Matt Haynes was my Gr.Gr. Grandfather. He lived in Shongaloo, Louisiana and was a preacher later in life. He died in 1915 and is buried in they Haynes family cemetery in Shongaloo, LA. His unit was called the Claiborne Rangers. They left out of Homer, LA. in 1861 and what few were left returned in 1865 after the war was over.
Contact Name: Larry W. Burford Jr. Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/25/2010
Company L | |
Henry J Johnston - Private |
Am trying to trace Claiborne Rangers movement in the war and need to find Henry's parents who were born in N.C.
Contact Name: Cathy DurleyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/11/2011
Company L | |
Samuel A. Patton - Private |
Samuel Patton enlisted in 1861, with the 12th Louisiana Infantry, company L. Now it is my duty to presreve his legacy,
as an member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans# 1896.
Contact Name: Damian Pattonas an member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans# 1896.
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Date Added: 1/8/2010
Company L | |
Alexander Sullivan - Private |
Would like any information on Alexander, some
of the records show that he was killed in action
and others show that he could have been missing
in action
Contact Name: Rodney Stellof the records show that he was killed in action
and others show that he could have been missing
in action
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Date Added: 6/22/2009
Company M | |
George F Gilmore - Private |
My great, great grandfather, probably died at the battle of Island No. 10/New Madrid.
Contact Name: Glenn BonnerContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: glennbonner.com
Date Added: 8/24/2010
Company M | |
James Madison Shows - Private |
He fought in several battles under Cptn. McGranie, then was captured. He was taken up to Pt. Lookout in Maryland, where he stayed until the end of the war.
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Date Added: 12/3/2004
Company M | |
Henry Clay Tanner - Private |
My great grand father enrolled at Camp Moore, Louisiana as a Private in Captain Benajah D. Owen's 'Farmer Rangers' recruited in Natchitoches Parish. By the summer of 1862, this company had dwindled in size and was consolidated with the 'Southern Sentinels' from Winn Parish into a new Company C. Present and accounted for through April 1863, he was part of a detail under Captain John A. Dixon (Company C) which was sent back to Vicksburg to escort ordnance supplies out to the regiment camped near Edward's Depot. With the defeat of the Confederate army at Champion Hill on 16 MAY 1863, these detail men were cut off from the regiment and trapped inside Vicksburg during the siege. They were surrendered with the garrison on 4 JUL 1863. The name that appears on his Vicksburg parole certificate is 'H. C. Tanner' and that is how he signed the certificate. The able bodied Vicksburg parolees were released on 10 JUL 1863 and most made their way across the Mississippi River to Louisiana and went home to await a declaration of exchange which would permit them to return to duty. Captain Dixon sent out word in early 1864 for the members of his detachment of Vicksburg parolees to report into parole camp at Vienna, Louisiana to be ready for exchange. A list of all who had reported before 1 APR 1864 was sent to the War Department in Richmond. Henry C. TANNER's name was on this list. These men were eventually declared exchanged and returned to duty at the end of the summer of 1864. He reported into the Federal parole center at Monroe, Louisiana and was released on parole 9 JUN 1865. He gave his place of residence at the time as Ouachita Parish, Louisiana.
Contact Name: Lou Ann TannerContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: latann01@gmail.com
Date Added: 1/17/2017
Company M | |
Thomas M Tanner - Private |
My great grandfather's brother, Tanner, Thomas M., Pvt. 1st Co. M, 12th La. Inf. En. Aug. 13, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Roll to Oct. 31, 1861. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1862, Present. Rolls April, 1863, to Aug., 1863, Absent, sent to Hospl., Meridian, Miss., sick, April -, 1863. Absent, sent to Hospl., sick, Macon, Ga., July 13, 1863. Roll Sept., 1863, to Dec., 1863, Present. On Register of 1st Miss. C. S. A. Hospl., Jackson, Miss., Admitted April 21, 1864. Returned to duty May 3, 1864. Roll May and June, 1864, Present. Roll July and Aug., 1864. The 12th fought at Jackson before joining the Army of Tennessee at Resaca in early May, 1864.
Contact Name: Lou Ann TannerContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: latann01@gmail.com
Date Added: 1/17/2017