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green averitt
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Date Added: 1/2/2005

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Alfred Neville
- Private
Last name is also spelled Nevill or Nevills. Alfred is the older brother of John Goodman Neville, also in 24th North Carolina Infantry Company K.
Contact Name: Carol Davis
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Date Added: 3/14/2015

Company A
Jesse Carver
- Private
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Contact Name: Brad Carver
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Date Added: 6/23/2015

Company A
Ruffin William Davis
- Private
enlisted 5 May 1861
Contact Name: Louis Daniel
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Date Added: 5/5/2009

Company A
William Henry Holsonback
- Private
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Contact Name: Steve Meadows
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Date Added: 12/21/2013

Company A
Robert B. Turner
- Private
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Contact Name: Cal Nolan
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Date Added: 2/29/2012

Company B
William Trott Ellis
- Captain
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Contact Name: Julie Dugger
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Date Added: 1/5/2010

Company C
William S. Eason
- Private
Enlisted 16 July 1862 as a private. Captured 25 Mar 1864 near Petersburg - Imprisioned at Point Lookout.Released 11 June 1865.
Contact Name: Carl Oehmann
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Date Added: 3/31/2012

Company C
Albert David Honeycutt
- Private
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Contact Name: George Thomas
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Date Added: 5/2/2013

Company C
Albert David Honeycutt
- Corporal
Enlisted as Private in May 1861 in Company C at Johnston County, N.C.
Elected Corporal at Muster
Reduced in ranks to Private during Regimental Reorganization in May 1862
Present through March 1865
Captured and Released on Loyalty Oath in Raleigh, N.C. April 11, 1865
Contact Name: James Farmer Jr
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Date Added: 11/19/2020

Company D
Gideon Alston
- Private
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Contact Name: Jordan Kearney
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Date Added: 1/31/2009

Company E
Andrew N Overbee (by)
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Contact Name: BJ Pittman
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Date Added: 4/18/2010

Company E
Starling Epsey Temple
- Private
Private Starling E. Temple was born 9 Sept. 1827, Johnston County, North Carolina. He was married to Elizabeth Jane Massengill. He enlisted in Company D of the 24th. Regiment at Camp Holmes, Wake County, North Carolina on 16 October 1864. He was present or accounted for through February 1865. He returned home where he died 7 July 1893.
Contact Name: George Thomas
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Date Added: 4/15/2010

Company F
Green H Baucom
- Private
Green was born in Wake Co. NC. He Enlisted at Camp Maugum near Raleigh on 16 July 1862. He has 14 cards in his archival file. In July of 1864 he is sick in the hospital at Richmond, Va. He is captured at the battle of Five Forks Va. on 1 April 1865 and taken to Point Lookout, Md. He is released at City Point on 23 June 1865 after 'Swallowing the Yellow Dog"... he is described as 5 foot 9 inches tall with hazel eyes, dark complexion and black hair. He died 11 Nov 1899 and is buried at Mount Moriah UMC Church Cem. in New Salem Twp. Union Co. NC. We are related by a distant marriage.
Contact Name: phillip thomas
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Date Added: 2/20/2020

Company F
William J Bunce
- Private
This is my great, great uncle. He was killed 17th September, 1862 at Sharpsburg (Antietam)
Contact Name: Randy Cook
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Date Added: 1/11/2015

Company F
william b or r colvin
- Private
need more info. thanks
Contact Name: joey glenn moore
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Date Added: 12/29/2010

Company F
Harris Daniel
- Private
Harris Daniel [1825-1886] enlisted September 25, 1864, in Nash County, NC, in the 24th Infantry Regiment, and was one of the original 'Cumberland Ploughboys.' He was captured near Fort Stedman, VA and then sent as a POW to Point Lookout, Maryland. He took the Oath of Allegiance and was released from custody on June 26, 1865. His parents were David Daniel and Sarah Fulghum. He was married to Mourning J. Tisdale. He is buried in the Daniel family cemetery on Claude Lewis Road in Middlesex, NC.
Contact Name: stephen davis
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Date Added: 10/2/2013

Company F
John H Fort
- Private
Born 1836 – May 10, 1865 Enlisted Jun 1, 1861 at age 24. He was taken prisoner on Jun 17, 1864 at Petersburg VA., He was confined at Point Lookout Maryland on Jun 19, 1864. He transferred to Elmira on July 27, 1864 and died there from chronic diarrhea.
Parents:
• Thomas Fort 1807 – 1881 son of John Fort, son of Morning Melvin Fort Rice, daughter of Daniel James Melvin and Jane Thomas.
• Mary Jane “Polly” Reeves 1808 – 1865

Buried: Woodlawn National Cemetery Elmira NY grave 2791
Contact Name: James A. Crook Sr
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Date Added: 7/10/2022

Company F
Miles Bluford Fort
- Private
Sep 1840 – May 31, 1899. He had a fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, and stood 5’ 10”. He enlisted Jun 1, 1861 at age 21. Took leave around Nov 1861. He was admitted to the Episcopal Church Hospital in Williamsburg VA on Aug 19, 1862 for typhoid fever and he returned to duty on Aug 28, 1862. Captured at Five Forks on Apr 1, 1865 and arrived at City Point on Apr 5, 1865. He was released from Point Lookout Md on Jun 27, 1865 after taken the oath of allegiance.

Parents:
• Thomas Fort 1807 – 1881 son of John Fort, son of Morning Melvin Fort Rice, daughter of Daniel James Melvin and Jane Thomas.
• Mary Jane “Polly” Reeves 1808 – 1865
Contact Name: James A. Crook Sr
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Date Added: 7/10/2022

Company F
Wilie Wiley Fort
- Private
Born 1839. Enlisted Jun 1, 1861 at age 22. Discharged on July 12, 1863 for disability. 1870 census shows him as a farmer and single in Beaver Dam.

Parents:
• Tomas Fort 1807 – 1881 son of John Fort, son of Morning Melvin Fort Rice, daughter of Daniel James Melvin and Jane Thomas.
• Mary Jane “Polly” Reeves 1808 – 1865
Contact Name: James A. Crook Sr
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Date Added: 7/10/2022

Company F
Leonard Godwin
- Private
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Contact Name: Tim Stansbury
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Date Added: 12/21/2006

Company F
Alexander A. Melvin
- Private
1841 – Nov 9, 1861. Enlisted on Jun 1, 1861 at age 21. Died at Sewell Mountain near Meadow Bluff, VA (now WVa) of disease. His family received $38.50 for his back pay in 1863.

Parents:
• Arthur Melvin - born March 05, 1796 and died August 02, 1885, son of Daniel James Melvin Jr son of Daniel James Melvin.
• Charlotte Mae Averitte

Buried: In a mass grave at Sewell Mountain near Meadow Bluff West VA

Newspaper article
Fayetteville Observer, Jul. 15, 1861
FOR THE OBSERVER
CUMBERLAND PLOUGH BOYS – The following is a list of Officers and Privates:
Captain Jonathan Evans
Lieutenants Charles H Blocker 1st: JS Evans, 2nd, W A King 3rd.
Sergeants – O H Blocker, 1st: J R Shaw 2nd: J A McAllister 3rd: J A Gainey 4th
Corporals – A Bain, 1st: J Gainey 2nd: W H Culbreth 3rd: Geo W Downing 4th
Privates – (Long list of names)
Alex Melvin, J A Melvin, D M Melvin

Fayetteville Observer, Dec. 16, 1861
At Meadow Bluff, Va., Nov. 10, Alexander Melvin, son of Arthur Melvin, Esq., of this county and private in Company F, 14th Regiment N.C.V. (24th NC Infantry) He is dead! No sentence, penned or spoken, could perhaps cause deeper grief or awaken dearer moments in the hearts of a doting family, and widespread circle of relatives and friends than this. The devoted son the affectionate brother, the warm, generous hearted friend, the noble young soldier, is no more. He had joined the Cumberland Plough Boys under his neighbor Captain Blacker and in July left, with his company, the scenes where his childhood had glided calmly and sweetly away, for the seat of war. The dread sequel is soon told: he is dead! He doubtless preferred that the blood which now lies stagnant in his pulseless veins, should have been poured out in his country’s cause, but he died an honored youth and fills a patriot’s grave, in a strange land.
R.D.M
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Date Added: 7/10/2022

Company F
Daniel Maxwell Melvin
- Corporal
Born 1845 – Nov 4, 1864 Enlisted on June 1, 1861 at Cumberland County, NC. During July-Oct 1864, he was promoted to Corporal. On November 4, 1864, he died at the CSA General Hospital at Farmville, VA of dyspepsia.

Parents:
• William Henry Melvin born Oct 17, 1822 and died Dec 15, 1896 son of Arthur Melvin, son of Daniel James Melvin Jr son of Daniel James Melvin.
• Mary Ann Maxwell born May 6, 1820 and died Dec 25, 1908.

Buried: Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Soldier's Section W; Lot 304 by the Civil War Pyramid monument. He has a standard military head stone

Newspaper article
Fayetteville Observer, Jul. 15, 1861
FOR THE OBSERVER
CUMBERLAND PLOUGH BOYS – The following is a list of Officers and Privates:
Captain Jonathan Evans
Lieutenants Charles H Blocker 1st: JS Evans, 2nd, W A King 3rd.
Sergeants – O H Blocker, 1st: J R Shaw 2nd: J A McAllister 3rd: J A Gainey 4th
Corporals – A Bain, 1st: J Gainey 2nd: W H Culbreth 3rd: Geo W Downing 4th
Privates – (Long list of names)
Alex Melvin, J A Melvin, D M Melvin
Contact Name: James A. Crook Sr
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Date Added: 7/10/2022

Company F
John A. Melvin
- Private
Aug 1, 1838 – Jul 11, 1913. Enlisted June 1st, '61; Cumberland Co. – He was taken prisoner at Five Forks Petersburg Va. battlefield and released on Jun 29, 1865.
Parents:
• Arthur Melvin - born March 05, 1796 and died August 02, 1885, son of Daniel James Melvin Jr son of Daniel James Melvin.
• Charlotte Mae Averitte

Newspaper article
Fayetteville Observer, Jul. 15, 1861
FOR THE OBSERVER
CUMBERLAND PLOUGH BOYS – The following is a list of Officers and Privates:
Captain Jonathan Evans
Lieutenants Charles H Blocker 1st: JS Evans, 2nd, W A King 3rd.
Sergeants – O H Blocker, 1st: J R Shaw 2nd: J A McAllister 3rd: J A Gainey 4th
Corporals – A Bain, 1st: J Gainey 2nd: W H Culbreth 3rd: Geo W Downing 4th
Privates – (Long list of names)
Alex Melvin, J A Melvin, D M Melvin
Contact Name: James A. Crook Sr
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Date Added: 7/10/2022

Company G
Daniel W Graham
- Private
Likely surrendered at Sayler's Creek with the majority of the 24th.
Contact Name: Samuel Joseph Graham
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Date Added: 7/25/2016

Company G
Silamon McLean
- Private
Silimon was born 25 Dec 1843 in Maxton, Robeson Co. NC. He has 5 cards in his archival file. He is 16 in 1860. He is enlisted by Capt McIver for 3 years in Robeson Co. on 20 Mar 1864 and musters with his regiment at Weldon, NC. He is captured about a year later on 25 Mar 1865 near Petersburg at the battle of Fort Steadman. He is takes POW to Point Lookout Md and released 15 May 1865. He is assigned to Ransom's Brigade. Battles: Drewry's Bluff, Bermuda Hundred, Petersburg Siege, Globe Tavern aka 2nd battle of Weldon Railroad. We are related by a distant marriage. He died 15 Jun 1915 in Latta, Dillon Co. SC and buried in that town in Magnolia Cem.
Contact Name: phillip thomas
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Date Added: 5/24/2020

Company H
John R. Glenn
- Sergeant
(Born - 26 Nov 1844 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina)
(Father - Eli Glenn)
(Mother - Massinda Atle Starnes)
Contact Name: David Lewis
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Date Added: 9/18/2006

Company H
John Nelson
- Private
My great great grandfather was born in NC, but moved to Texas with an uncle. Joined the 1st Texas infantry regiment there, served two years with the Texas brigade, then transferd to the 24th NC infantry in the spring of 1863. Was taken prisoner on March 25, 1865.
Contact Name: Jerry Golday
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Date Added: 11/26/2011

Company H
jacob w. slaughter
- Private
i know he was wounded and captured at five forks 4-1-65
Contact Name: rufus slaughter jr.
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Date Added: 3/26/2015

Company I
Joshua Canaday
- Private
Private Johsua Canaday, a resident of Johnston County, North Carolina, at the age of 23, enlisted in the Confederate Army on 15 April 1862 at Hertford County, North Carolina. May-June 1863, he was arrested for desertion, but was reported present for duty November-December 1863. He remained with his unit until he was killed in defense of his homeland 18 April 1864, at Plymouth, North Carolina.
Contact Name: George Thomas
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Date Added: 2/6/2012

Company I
Burwell Hodges
- Corporal
Burl enlisted in Harnett County on Jan. 31, 1862 at the age of 21. On June 27, 1864 he was wounded at Petersburg, Va. On July 3, 1903 he filed for a pension for his wounds and receiced 300.00 annually. Burwell was my g-grandfather. He was the father of my grandmother Florence (Hodges) Monds.
Contact Name: Billy Godwin
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Date Added: 3/2/2006

Company I
George Riley Hodges
- Private
George riley Hodges was the brother of Burwell Hodges
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Date Added: 3/2/2006

Company I
William H. Perry
- 3rd Lieutenant
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Contact Name: Steven Graham
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Date Added: 1/1/2016

Company K
John Lewis Cauble
- Private
Residence: Rowan County, North Carolina Occupation:
Service Record:

John Lewis Cauble:
Enlisted as a Private on 19 November 1864 in Wake County, NC
Enlisted in Company K, 24th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 19 November 1864
POW on 25 March 1865 at Fort Stedman, VA
Confined on 26 March 1865 at Point Lookout, MD (Estimated day)
Took Oath of Allegiance on 24 June 1865 at
Sources:
North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster. (NCRosterC) Published in 1993
Contact Name: Todd Deitrick
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Date Added: 10/16/2006

Company K
John Goodman Neville
- Private
The information regarding John Neville's regiment and company comes from his tombstone in the Mt Pleasant Church cemetary in Kimesville, NC.
Contact Name: Carol Davis
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Date Added: 12/28/2009

Company K
Furney Perry Pearce
- 2nd Lieutenant
Furney Perry Pearce was my Great Grandfather through his son David Dixon Pearce 1871-1939 :::and his son David Jerry Pearce 1939 to present.. I was born 1967....I go by Tony Pearce..Anyone wanting to correspond please feel free to email me...
Contact Name: Anthony R. Pearce
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Date Added: 12/29/2012

Company K
Solomon Pearce
- Private
Enlisted 17 June 1861; got home only 1 time after enlisting...died at Sharpsburg, MD on 17 September 1862. Body not recovered; most likely buried by Union troops in common grave following the battle. Memorial headstone with his and wife's name/remains in Fairview Cemetery in Franklinton, NC. Wife died in March 1863 when accidentally shot by 14 year old boy who was squirrel hunting. Five children were left and evidently raised by relatives.
Contact Name: Terry May
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Date Added: 12/21/2013

Company K
Albert Condary Privett
- Private
Albert is my 3rd cousin. He enlisted June 17, 1861 at Louisberg, North Carolina and died at Pettigrew General Hospital No. 13, in Raleigh, North Carolina on June 21, 1862. He died of Pneumonia and Thyphoid Fever.
Contact Name: Michael L. Upchurch
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Date Added: 4/26/2015

Company K
William Rodgers
- Private
co k Poplar Springs Grays.
Wounded-left ear at Drewery's Bluff.
Captured-fort Steadman 1865.
Imprisioned -Point Lookout Md.
There is a photo of william rodgers in book titled They Fought
in Library in Louisburg NC.
Died in Franklin County NC. 1916.
Contact Name: Randy Oakley Sr.
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Date Added: 6/6/2011

Company K
William Boyd Wheless
- Sergeant
14th North Carolina Volunteers became the 24th Regiment of North Carolina Troops when the reorganization under the Confederate Government took place. William Boyd Wheless lived in Franklin County, near Louisburg. He was in an out of the hospital during the war with dysentery, but apparently was at Sharpsburg, Md. and the seige at Petersburg. The 24th N.C. was sitting atop the infamous Crater when it was detonated by Union Troops.
Contact Name: Bill Sirakos
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Date Added: 11/23/2005

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