28th Louisiana Infantry
Company Unknown | |
Richard Moore Crowson - Chaplain |
Born of Richard and Sarah, he was born in Madison County, Al. on December 20th 1812. He was ordained in Dec. 1835. Married Frances Amana McGowen in 1836. With her they had 4 children: Mary Elizabeth, Sarah Jane, Robert Leroy, and William Doty. Before the war he was a Circuit Rider in Alabama, Mississippi, and North Louisiana. In 1849-50, while in Minden, La. his wife died. He remarried again in 1851 to Elisabeth Wilson of Claiborne Parish. They had 5 kids: Richard Mathias (my greatx3 grandfather), Albert Leslie (whose daughter was the Jazz singer, Stella Crowson or Teddy Grace. The Elvis Costello song 'Stella Hurt' is about her.), John Wesley, Martha 'Mattie' Caroline, and Frederick. In 1862 he spent 9 months as a Chaplain for the 28th. He died on April 27th 1885 in Sparta (now Castor), La. Masonic Lodge #281 in Castor, La is named for him.
Contact Name: Lin CrowsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/3/2011
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Hamilton Marlin - Private |
From Ireland
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Contact Homepage: http://agrariansociety.weebly.com/
Date Added: 9/29/2011
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George B. Spangler - Private |
George enlisted at Lake Charles, Louisiana in Thomas' 28th Infantry Regiment and was discharged from the Mississippi Springs Hospital on 11/12/1862. He also served in the LA 29th Regiment (Bredon's).
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Date Added: 6/7/2009
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Allen Thomas - General |
War Dept: Richmond Va. 17 Feb. 1864 is promoted to the rank of Brigadier General as commander of Allen's Brigade. He and I are descended from Tristram Thomas of Maryland 1666. He surrendered his forces at Natchitoches, La. and was paroled on 8 June 1865.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/3/2013
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Adam Tyrone - Private |
My 2nd G, Grand Uncle. Pvt. Co. F. 28th (Gray's) La. Inf. Enlisted Monroe, La., 30 Oct 1862. Roll Jan. and Feb., Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Bayou Teche, La., 14 April 1863. Paroled below Port Hudson, La. 11 may 1863. Sent to New Orleans, La., to be exchanged. Roll July and Aug., 1863, Prisoner and paroled
According to family history & Confederate records he was with that unit until the war ended. Then, according to Union records, Adam, his brother Christopher and their cousin Henry Clay Tyrone enlisted in the Federal Army at Alexandria, LA on 19 April 1964. They were assigned to Company C of the First Battalion, Louisana Calvery Scouts. Christopher died on 7 Nov 1864, and Henry & Adam deserted on 20 Sept 1864 at Morganza, Louisiana. Union information was from the 'Compiled Service Records of Union Volunteers from the State of Louisiana', National Archives Microfilm.
Contact Name: Greg TyroneAccording to family history & Confederate records he was with that unit until the war ended. Then, according to Union records, Adam, his brother Christopher and their cousin Henry Clay Tyrone enlisted in the Federal Army at Alexandria, LA on 19 April 1964. They were assigned to Company C of the First Battalion, Louisana Calvery Scouts. Christopher died on 7 Nov 1864, and Henry & Adam deserted on 20 Sept 1864 at Morganza, Louisiana. Union information was from the 'Compiled Service Records of Union Volunteers from the State of Louisiana', National Archives Microfilm.
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Date Added: 3/4/2012
Company A | |
Greenberry Coleman - Private |
Coleman, Green B.,Pvt. Co. A. 28th (Gray's) La. Infty. En. May 8th, 1862, Monroe, La. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Detached as teamster, Aug. 11th, 1863. Paroled Natchitoches, La., June 21st, 1865. Res. Jackson Par., La.
Coleman, G. P.,Pvt. Co. A. 28th Poole's La. Infty. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 21st, 1865. Res. Jackson Par., La.
Contact Name: S. LeighlandColeman, G. P.,Pvt. Co. A. 28th Poole's La. Infty. Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 21st, 1865. Res. Jackson Par., La.
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Contact Homepage: www.Heritage-Files.com
Date Added: 1/27/2008
Company A | |
Wesley B Lasseter - Private |
Wesley was born in 1830 in Jackson Co. North Carolina. He has 4 items in his archival file. In 1860 he is 32 Years old and living in Bienville Parish, La. He enlisted d8 May 1862 in Monroe, La. for 3 years. Capt. Issaac W Melton's Co. 28th La Infantry [Grays] not to be confused with the 28th La. Regt Infantry [Thomas]. There are no details on his death, however it is known that he died during the Red River Campaign. He left a young wife and two sons. His wife Sarah Jane Poulan remarried a William P Ricks in 1866.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/23/2023
Company A | |
Oliver Perry Slaughter - Private |
No comments
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Date Added: 5/21/2013
Company A | |
William Carroll Smith - Private |
Private William C. Smith enlisted in A Company, 28th LA Vol. in Sparta, Louisiana in 1862. He died on 1 Aug 1864 from smallpox contracted during the war.
Contact Name: Janice HodgsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/31/2015
Company B | |
Taylor Anders - Private |
Anders, Taylor, Pvt Co. B. 28th La. Infty. Rolls of Prisoners of War Paroled at Monroe, La.,
June 6th, 1865. Res., Ouachita Par., La.
Contact Name: Raymond L. AndersJune 6th, 1865. Res., Ouachita Par., La.
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Date Added: 12/17/2009
Company B | |
Joseph N. Bryan - Private |
My great great grandfather.
Contact Name: Robert KnightContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/4/2011
Company B | |
Henry Capers Cross Rank Unknown |
'Cape' was born in 1830 SC died 1904 TX. Md. Minerva Lucinda Inabnet in 1852 LA.
Pension application of Civil War appr. 20 mar 1901 (#7809) states that he was a private in Co. A. (Capt.Alford) of Harrison's Battalion, and also served in Co. B of 28th Louisiana volunteers as attested by his Captain J.W.Abney. Service was from 1862 for a few months then spring of 1863 to end of war. H.C.Cross is listed in his pension application as being 69 yrs of age and indigent. He is stated to have moved to Fannin Co. Texas in 1872
Contact Name: Edith G. (Heflin) SmithPension application of Civil War appr. 20 mar 1901 (#7809) states that he was a private in Co. A. (Capt.Alford) of Harrison's Battalion, and also served in Co. B of 28th Louisiana volunteers as attested by his Captain J.W.Abney. Service was from 1862 for a few months then spring of 1863 to end of war. H.C.Cross is listed in his pension application as being 69 yrs of age and indigent. He is stated to have moved to Fannin Co. Texas in 1872
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Date Added: 3/28/2008
Company B | |
Jackson A. Inabnett - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Victoria BrehmContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/26/2009
Company B | |
John Woodward Rabb - Captain |
No comments
Contact Name: Kenneth E. PughContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/7/2006
Company B | |
John Haynes Thomas - Private |
Enlisted in Monroe, La, May 15, 1862
Contact Name: John W. ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/11/2012
Company C | |
Daniel Barrow - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Kevin BarrowContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/31/2011
Company C | |
James P. Byrne (Byrnes) - 2nd Sergeant |
No comments
Contact Name: BILLY BYRNESContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/4/2011
Company C | |
John Thomas Griggs - Private |
John enlisted on 10 May 1861 in Monroe Louisiana with his brothers, Lemuel and James, in
the CSA, 28th Louisiana Infantry 'Grays' Company C.
Under Capt Clark/Capt EE Kidd/1st Lt H Kidd/1st Lt G Clark/Col Gray/Lt Col Walker/Maj Pool.
John was wounded in the civil war during the 'Battle of Mansfield'. His leg was broken above the knee,
by a shell fragment. His injured leg was about 3' shorter after the damage. John remained in the hospital at
Mansfield until the end of the war.
John had Grey Eyes, Light Hair, Dark Complexion and was 6' Tall. John had two other
brothers that served in the CSA in different units (William Henry Harrison Griggs and
Joseph Currey Griggs.) The 28th Louisiana Infantry was under command of Lt. Col. Walker
and was part of Gray's Brigade, Mouton's Division under command of Gen Taylor.
Contact Name: Dan Griggsthe CSA, 28th Louisiana Infantry 'Grays' Company C.
Under Capt Clark/Capt EE Kidd/1st Lt H Kidd/1st Lt G Clark/Col Gray/Lt Col Walker/Maj Pool.
John was wounded in the civil war during the 'Battle of Mansfield'. His leg was broken above the knee,
by a shell fragment. His injured leg was about 3' shorter after the damage. John remained in the hospital at
Mansfield until the end of the war.
John had Grey Eyes, Light Hair, Dark Complexion and was 6' Tall. John had two other
brothers that served in the CSA in different units (William Henry Harrison Griggs and
Joseph Currey Griggs.) The 28th Louisiana Infantry was under command of Lt. Col. Walker
and was part of Gray's Brigade, Mouton's Division under command of Gen Taylor.
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Date Added: 3/15/2010
Company C | |
Lemuel Wade Griggs - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Dan GriggsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/15/2010
Company C | |
Gottlieb Wolf - Private |
Gottlieb Wolf was in the 21st regiment and later in the 28th where he rose to rank of sargeant.
Contact Name: Sandra HarwoodContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/30/2011
Company D | |
Dempsey Applewhite - Private |
Enlisted May 11, 1862 with brother-in-law, Wm. F. Brown
Contact Name: Donald KimbellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/9/2008
Company D | |
William Forsythe Brown - Private |
Enlisted May 11, 1862 with brother-in-law, Dempsey Applewhite
Contact Name: Donald KimbellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/9/2008
Company D | |
Hugh Brady McKinley - Private |
Hugh was born 25 Nov 1829 in North Carolina. He enlisted 11 May 1862 at Monroe, La by S.W. Odell, in Co D 28th La. Inf [Gray's] Not to be confused with the 28th La. Infantry [Thomas'] He is 32 years old. He has 6 items in his archival file. He saw action in the Red River Campaign. He died 8 Mar 1893 at Dykesville, Claibourne Parish, La. buried in the Whitehall Methodist Cem. in that place. He was the father-in-law of my 3rd cousin 4 x removed.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/20/2023
Company E | |
Wisemon Box - Private |
Enlisted May 10,1862. Monroe, Louisiana
Contact Name: Larry jonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/1/2012
Company E | |
jereimiah burnett - Private |
No comments
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Date Added: 12/16/2005
Company E | |
William Anderson Davis - Private |
My great-grandfather, William Anderson Davis, joined the Army of the Confederate states of America on May 10, 1863 in Winn Parish and was assigned to Company E with John T. Lewis as his Captain.
Contact Name: Patricia LarrabeeContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/28/2014
Company E | |
david edwin gaar - Private |
If anyone knows anything about Joel Thomas Gaar from Gaars Mill He is in New Hope cemetery. Please contact me my e-mail is pete_la_2000@yahoo.con
Contact Name: Billy M. TerrillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/27/2012
Company E | |
Elisha Jones - Private |
Enlisted May 10, 1862 in Company E, 28th (Gray's) Louisiana Infantry in Monroe, Louisiana. Wounded at the Battle of Mansfield April 1864.
Contact Name: Larry jonesContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/1/2012
Company E | |
John T Lewis - Captain |
Killed in action April 8, 1864 Mansfield La
Contact Name: Gary StephensContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/1/2011
Company E | |
James Lewis Machen - Private |
Born 1835 in Cherokee, Alabama, died 1916 in Winn, Louisiana. Served entire war in Company E, 28th Louisiana Infantry (Grays).
Contact Name: John RuddContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/20/2009
Company E | |
O. P. McCarty - Private |
O.P. McCarty was wounded in the famous charge of Grays 28th at the Battle of Mansfield, LA.
Contact Name: Josh DowdyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/26/2004
Company E | |
Bryant P Smith - Private |
Bryant was born 22 March 1837 in Campbell County Georgia. The 1860 census has him at age 23 in Winnebago, Louisiana. The Post Office is at Winnfield. He has 6 items in his archival file. Enlisted at Monroe, 10 May 1862 for 3 years or the war. He fought in the Red River Campaign. He was the father-in-law of my 3rd cousin 4 x removed. He died 11 Feb 1900 in Athens, Claibourne Parish, La. buried in the Old Lower Athens Cem. in afore said parish.
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Date Added: 11/21/2023
Company E | |
John Franklin Smith - Private |
John Franklin Smith was taken prisoner during the battle of Vicksburg. He was paroled in Alexandria,La June 15, 1865 and then returned to Winn Parish. He was in Company E 28th Louisiana Infantry and was my Great,Great Grandfather.
Contact Name: Charles Darron SmithContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/17/2014
Company E | |
John Warren Stone - Sergeant |
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Contact Name: Jim ChapmanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/22/2016
Company F | |
Robert James Alexander - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Jerry FrasierContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/10/2005
Company F | |
Joel W. McCarty - Private |
Joel along with brother O.P were in Grays 28th.
Contact Name: Josh DowdyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/26/2004
Company F | |
William A McCaskill - Private |
My GG-Grandfather..
Contact Name: Joel McCaskillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/6/2016
Company F | |
Benjamin "Ben" D. McConathy - Private |
My 3rd Great-Uncle
Benjamin "Ben" D. McConathy
Buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery Vicksburg, Mississippi.
was member of Co F 28th (Thomas) Louisiana Infantry.
Contact Name: J. B. WilliamsBenjamin "Ben" D. McConathy
Buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery Vicksburg, Mississippi.
was member of Co F 28th (Thomas) Louisiana Infantry.
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Date Added: 7/13/2020
Company F | |
Samuel C Miller - Sergeant |
3rd great uncle, grandson of Pvt Joseph Miller Sr. (Revolution). Surrendered @ Vicksburg July 1863; paroled Nov. 1863 @ Camp Enterprise, Miss.; Sgt. Trans-Miss. Btn. Of Louisiana Volunteers
Contact Name: David Hampton Bell, SCV322196Contact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: http://www.genlouishebert.com/honorroll.htm
Date Added: 10/10/2012
Company F | |
Jonathan Lewis O'Neal - Private |
J. L. O'Neal died as Confederate POW in New Orleans and is buried at Cypress Grove No. 2 cemetery, which has been abandoned to construct Canal Boulevard!!
Contact Name: Gregory Allen O'NealContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/23/2005
Company F | |
Moody Gilbert O'Neal - Private |
g-g-g-uncle.
Contact Name: Gregory Allen O'NealContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/23/2005
Company F | |
Francis Marion Leroy Smith - Private |
Francis Marion Leroy Smith was in Gray's 28th Infantry, Company F. (There is another 28th Infantry)
He enlisted in Vienna, Jackson Parish, Louisiana in April, 1862.
He was captured at Arkansas Post in December, 1862 and was sent to Camp Douglas, IL in early 1863. He was paroled in August, 1863.
He returned to rejoin his unit and was wounded in the Battle of Mansfield, losing most of his right arm.
F.M.L. Smith is my great grandfather. He was born in 1832 in Alabama and was married in 1854 in Mississippi. He moved to Vernon Louisiana before 1860 and left in 1871. He spent the rest of his life in Texas, dying there sometime after 1912 somewhere aroung Zavala in San Augistine County.
Contact Name: Morris J. McRaeHe enlisted in Vienna, Jackson Parish, Louisiana in April, 1862.
He was captured at Arkansas Post in December, 1862 and was sent to Camp Douglas, IL in early 1863. He was paroled in August, 1863.
He returned to rejoin his unit and was wounded in the Battle of Mansfield, losing most of his right arm.
F.M.L. Smith is my great grandfather. He was born in 1832 in Alabama and was married in 1854 in Mississippi. He moved to Vernon Louisiana before 1860 and left in 1871. He spent the rest of his life in Texas, dying there sometime after 1912 somewhere aroung Zavala in San Augistine County.
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Date Added: 11/9/2007
Company F | |
Barton Warren Stone - Sergeant |
GG Uncle
Contact Name: Jim ChapmanContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: dive3483@hotmail.com
Date Added: 5/28/2019
Company F | |
Christopher G. Tyrone - Private |
My 2nd G. Grand Uncle. Pvt. Co. F. 28th (Gray's) La. Inf. Enlisted Monroe, La., 30 Oct 1862. Roll Jan. and Feb., Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Bayou Teche, La., 14 April 1863. Paroled below Port Hudson, La. 11 may 1863. Sent to New Orleans, La., to be exchanged. Roll July and Aug., 1863, Prisoner and paroled.
Christopher enlisted in the Federal Army at Alexandria, LA on 19 April 1964. Assigned to Company C of the First Battalion, Louisana Calvery Scouts. Christopher died in New Orleans, LA on 7 Nov 1864 and is buried in Chalmette National Cemetary.
Union information was from the 'Compiled Service Records of Union Volunteers from the State of Louisiana', National Archives Microfilm.
Contact Name: Greg TyroneChristopher enlisted in the Federal Army at Alexandria, LA on 19 April 1964. Assigned to Company C of the First Battalion, Louisana Calvery Scouts. Christopher died in New Orleans, LA on 7 Nov 1864 and is buried in Chalmette National Cemetary.
Union information was from the 'Compiled Service Records of Union Volunteers from the State of Louisiana', National Archives Microfilm.
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Date Added: 3/4/2012
Company F | |
Henry Clay Tyrone - Private |
My 1st Cousin 4 times removed. Pvt. Co. F. 28th (Gray's) La. Inf. Enlisted Monroe, La., 30 Oct 1862. Roll Jan. and Feb., Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured at Bayou Teche, La., 14 April 1863. Paroled below Port Hudson, La. 11 may 1863. Sent to New Orleans, La., to be exchanged. Roll July and Aug., 1863, Prisoner and paroled
According to family history & Confederate records he was with that unit until the war ended. Then, according to Union records, Adam, his brother Christopher and their cousin Henry Clay enlisted in the Federal Army at Alexandria, LA on 19 April 1964. They were assigned to Company C of the First Battalion, Louisana Calvery Scouts. Christopher died on 7 Nov 1864. Henry & Adam deserted on 20 Sept 1864 at Morganza, Louisiana. Union information was from the 'Compiled Service Records of Union Volunteers from the State of Louisiana', National Archives Microfilm.
Contact Name: Greg TyroneAccording to family history & Confederate records he was with that unit until the war ended. Then, according to Union records, Adam, his brother Christopher and their cousin Henry Clay enlisted in the Federal Army at Alexandria, LA on 19 April 1964. They were assigned to Company C of the First Battalion, Louisana Calvery Scouts. Christopher died on 7 Nov 1864. Henry & Adam deserted on 20 Sept 1864 at Morganza, Louisiana. Union information was from the 'Compiled Service Records of Union Volunteers from the State of Louisiana', National Archives Microfilm.
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Date Added: 3/4/2012
Company G | |
Peter Chelette - Private |
Peter Chelette born Jan. 5, 1840 in Winn Parish, Town of Monroe. Farmer occupation. Voluntarily enlisted May 14, 1862. Recruiting officer- S.W. Odell. He signed on for a period of "3 years in the war". Gray's 28th Regiment La. Infantry Co. G. Also listed as the "28 Poole La Infantry". Surrendered May 26, 1865 at New Iberia. Paroled June 6, 1865 at Natchitoches.
National Arch. says he was originally enlisted in the 30th Regiment of La. Co.G.
Married to Martha Ann Sackett June 14, 1865. (20) Peter's parents were James (51) and Rosse (54) Chelette- 1860 Census.
Died July 4, 1896. Iatt Cemetary Dry Prong, La.
Contact Name: Gary CarringtonNational Arch. says he was originally enlisted in the 30th Regiment of La. Co.G.
Married to Martha Ann Sackett June 14, 1865. (20) Peter's parents were James (51) and Rosse (54) Chelette- 1860 Census.
Died July 4, 1896. Iatt Cemetary Dry Prong, La.
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Date Added: 3/30/2024
Company G | |
Shelly D Cooper - Private |
He was my great,great grandfather.His unit was also called Gray's Regiment.I'm researching his service
Contact Name: David WingoContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/9/2010
Company G | |
Thomas Sibley Dove - Private |
enlisted. Webster Parish LA.1862.-{full blooded Choctaw.} fought at chickasaw bayou/vicksburg miss.-D.O.B 1824 wilkinson Mississippi Teritory.D.O.D 1882 Bald Praire Robertson Texas.{1st Wife Charlette Pollard 1828-1869 }2nd Wife {Cynthia Leslie Eves 1844-aft 1880.} Shows Thomas S.Dove on Dawes Roll Oklahoma 5 Civilized Tribes. Roll # MCR6322.
Contact Name: Tris StricklandContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/1/2012
Company G | |
William Lafayette Harveston Rank Unknown |
No comments
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Date Added: 12/30/2008
Company G | |
Stephen Walker - 3rd Corporal |
Recently learned about my great-grandfather's service and to date have not located much information. I have some general information about his service but nothing mentioned after an entry saying he was captured somewhere near Bayou Teche in Louisiana on April 13, 1863 and later paroled. No idea where exactly he was captured, the circumstances of that capture, or his disposition afterwards. I do know he lived until 1899
Contact Name: Robert WardellContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/17/2011
Company H | |
John Jonathan Anders - Private |
Anders, John J., Pvt. Co. H. 28th (Gray's) La. Infty. En. Arcadia, La., Dec. 21st, 1863. (So on
Roll.) Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Franklin, La., April 14th, 1863. Sent to New
Orleans, La., to Be Exchanged. Paroled Below Port Hudson, La., May 5th, 1863. Rolls of Prisoners
of War Paroled Monroe, La., June 16th, 1865. Res., Bienville Par., La.
Contact Name: Raymond L. AndersRoll.) Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War Captured Franklin, La., April 14th, 1863. Sent to New
Orleans, La., to Be Exchanged. Paroled Below Port Hudson, La., May 5th, 1863. Rolls of Prisoners
of War Paroled Monroe, La., June 16th, 1865. Res., Bienville Par., La.
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Date Added: 12/16/2009
Company H | |
William Martin Anders - Private |
Anders, William, Pvt. Co. H. 28th La. Infty. (Gray's). En. May 8th, 1862, Monroe, La. Present on
Roll for July and Aug., 1863. Paroled Monroe, La., June 16th, 1865. Res., Bienville Par.,La.
Burial:
Creagleville Cemetery
Fruitvale
Van Zandt County
Texas, USA
Contact Name: Raymond L. AndersRoll for July and Aug., 1863. Paroled Monroe, La., June 16th, 1865. Res., Bienville Par.,La.
Burial:
Creagleville Cemetery
Fruitvale
Van Zandt County
Texas, USA
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Contact Homepage: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSmid=46849394&GRid=14876724&
Date Added: 12/16/2009
Company H | |
Barney Maxey - Private |
Barney Maxey and his brother nathaniel maxey joined the army the same day and were paroled the same day in shreveport La. They were with grays 28th infantry Neither man was injured and barney died in 1910 at the age of 74 years
Contact Name: Leon MaxeyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/11/2006
Company H | |
Joseph J. McConathy - Private |
My 3rd Great-Uncle
Joseph J. McConathy
Co H 28th (Grays) Louisiana Infantry
Contact Name: J. B. WilliamsJoseph J. McConathy
Co H 28th (Grays) Louisiana Infantry
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Date Added: 7/13/2020
Company H | |
Etienne Poincot - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Adam PoinconContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/10/2008
Company I | |
Lewis Gene Barnett - 2nd Lieutenant |
Lewis Gene Barnett was a Private when he enlisted in May, 1862, and was paroled as a Second Lieutenant in June, 1865. Because of this rapid promotion in rank, it can be assumed that he was an exceptional soldier during the course of his service. Lewis Gene served with Company I, 28th Regiment - ''Colonel Gray''s'' Louisiana Infantry. He was ''paroled'' about 2 months after Lee''s surrender at Appomattox. After the surrender of the Confederate Armies, all soldiers were technically prisoners of war. Therefore, they were paroled rather than discharged.
Contact Name: Mark HolderContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/12/2005
Company I | |
Archibald C. Calhoun - Private |
g-g-g-uncle.
Contact Name: Gregory Allen O'NealContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/23/2005
Company I | |
Daniel Green Calhoun - Private |
My great-great-grandfather.
Contact Name: Gregory Allen O'NealContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/23/2005
Company I | |
John C. Calhoun - Private |
g-g-g-uncle.
Contact Name: Gregory Allen O'NealContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/23/2005
Company I | |
David Washington Green - Private |
1829-1870
Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/13/2021
Company I | |
Malachi Richard Green - Private |
1839-1926
Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/13/2021
Company I | |
Jesse Moses - Private |
No comments
Contact Name: Jordan WatsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/3/2011
Company I | |
Mitchell M. O'Neal - Private |
g-g-g-uncle.
Contact Name: Gregory Allen O'NealContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/23/2005
Company I | |
Hiram F Petty - Private |
Hiram F. Petty was born in 1830 in Lincoln County, Tennessee to Thomas Meree and Louisa Whyte (Roberts) Petty. He enlisted with Company I, 28th Louisiana Infantry
Contact Name: Stuart WilliamsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/30/2008
Company I | |
William J. Slaydon - Private |
Calcasieu Parish, La.
Contact Name: J. B. WilliamsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/16/2020
Company K | |
James Madison Barton - Private |
His widow's application for pension states that he fought honorably until the surrender at Natchitoches.
Contact Name: Patty WellmanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/11/2013
Company K | |
Ambrose A Bryant - 3rd Sergeant |
Ambrose Bryant is buried at Yankee Springs Ceemetery in North Louisiana. He is my Great Great Grandfather.
Contact Name: Ronny ColemanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/5/2009
Company K | |
Benjamin Leonadus Fox - Private |
No comments
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Date Added: 12/30/2008