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15th North Carolina Infantry
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Company Unknown
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Edward Martin - Unknown
Contact Name:
Benjamin Rinehart
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Date Added: 2/20/2011
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Company Unknown
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Sindey Peter Martin - Unknown
Contact Name:
Ben Rinehart
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Date Added: 2/20/2011
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Company A
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Lawrence Benthall - Private
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Company A
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James Jonathan Jackson - Captain
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Company A
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James Edgar Martin - Private
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My Great Great Granduncle James Edgar Martin was born January 26, 1846; Enlisted June 10. 1861, Garysburg, N.C. into the 5th reg't N.C. Inf. (volunteers). On 11-14-61 the designation was changed to the 15th reg't N.C. Inf. Served his 1 year and returned as a substitute on 12-13-62. Captured 4-3-65 at Petersburg. P.O.W. at Point Lookout, Md. Released 6-29-65 after taking Oath of Allegiance to the U.S. Died 4-30-1892 in Northampton Co., N.C. Buried in the Kinchen Martin Cemetery, Conway, N.C.
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Company A
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simeon peterson martin - Private
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My Great Great Granduncle also known as Simon Peter Martin and Sidney p. Martin. Born March 25, 1844 in Northampton Co. N.C.; enlisted June 10,1861 at Garysburg, N.C. into the 5th reg't N.C. Inf. (volunteers). November 14, 1861 the designation changed to the 15th reg't N.C. Inf.; Simeon was in Co. A as a private. Died July 25, 1865 in Northampton Co. N.C.; Buried in the Kinchen Martin Cemetery located at Conway, N.C.
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Company B
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John Marcus Austin - Corporal
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John enlisted 2 May 1861 at Monroe NC. He was wounded on 16 Oct 1863 in action at Bristow Station. Sent to hospital and returned to his unit in Nov. 1863. He survived the war. He is the son of Winnie Thomas b. 1808 who is my 2nd cousin 5x removed.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 8/23/2014
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Company B
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Thomas Allen Austin - Private
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Thomas followed his brother John and enlisted a day later also at Monroe, Union County North Carolina in Co B. 15th NC Infantry. He was 22 years old. He was transferred to Co I 48th Regiment North Carolina Infantry on 1 Marxh 1863.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 8/23/2014
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Company B
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Cader Cannady - Corporal
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Company B
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Benjamin Gaither Coon - 1st Lieutenant
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Benjamin was born 28 Feb 1842 in Davie County NC. He was 19 years old when he enlisted on 3 May 1961 in the 5th Regiment NC. Vol's at Monroe, Union Co. NC. He enlisted as 1st Corporal. He is wounded on 16 April 1862 at Dam #1 Warwick Creek, Va. 4 Mar 1863 he is appointed to rank of 2nd Sgt and on 4 June 1863 to 1st Sgt. On 14 Oct 1863 he is seriously wounded in Battle of Bristo Station with [ gunshot wound to right thigh with mini ball lodged in bone ] He is sent to hospital at Salisbury, NC . The medical board recommends he be allowed to resign as he is unfit for duty of any kind. He recovers at home and on 26 Jan 1864 he returns to his company. On 4 April 1864 he is promoted to [Brevet] 2nd Lieut. and to full 2nd Lieut. on 17 June. ON 27 Oct 1864 his medical condition forces him to retire. He is assigned to the Invalid Corps under Lt. Gen T. H. Holmes. While on active duty he served with Cook's Brigade, Heath's Division, A.P. Hill's Corps Army of Northern Virginia. He died 22 Jan 1921 in Terrell, Kaufman Co. Texas and is buried in College Mound Cem. in that town. May God rest his soul. We are related by a distant marriage.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 10/15/2021
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Company B
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Drurey M. Daniel - Private
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Daniel, Drurey M., Private Company B, 15th North Carolina Infantry “The Monroe Light Infantry”
Resided in Caswell County and enlisted in Wake County on July 15, 1862, for the war. Present or accounted for until he was “sent to hospital” in August 1862. Never returned to the company and was dropped from the rolls on or about September 1, 1863, because he was “supposed to be dead.”
Born: October 22, 1836 in Caswell Co., NC Died: June 20, 1915 in NC Buried: unknown Married: Frances S. Clayton Children: unknown Occupation: unknown
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Contact Name:
Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/6/2007
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Company B
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John Allen Helms - Private
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My maternal great-great-grandfather John Allen Helms was born in what is now Monroe, Union County, NC on January 16, 1839. He enlisted on May 3, 1861 in Monroe, NC at age 22. He was a farmer by occupation prior to enlistment. The 15th NC was known as the 5th NC Volunteers at the time he enlisted, but was renamed the 15th NC Regiment 'Monroe Light Infantry' during the Confederate army re-organization in 1862. John served the duration of the war with the same unit, excluding time to recover from a wound in the left hip that he sustained at the Battle of Sharpsburg, Maryland on Sept. 17, 1862. He was present or accounted for until he was paroled at Lynchburg, VA on April 15, 1865. In Decmeber 1865, he married Mary Josephine Presley, an ancestor of Elvis Presley. They raised six children, with John acquiring large amounts of land in Union County area. He also operated two restaurants/taverns in Monroe, NC. In 1888, John and his family were one of four founding families of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Union County. John died from sudden heart failure in Union County on April 23, 1923 at the age of 84. He is buried in Oak Grove Baptist Church cemetery, with his wife Mary Josephine, who died in 1909. John was buried in a plain pine box coffin, and his last ride to the church for the funeral was in the bed of a Ford Model T pickup. The tombstone for John and Mary only shows their names and birth and death dates, no mention of CSA service for John. His family recently erected an iron Southern Cross at his grave site. Family legend is that John vehemently declined to speak about his war experiences after his service ended. He also was alive and living in Union County during the Confederate reunions held there, but did not attend.
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Contact Name:
Charles Hilton
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Date Added: 9/21/2006
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Company B
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Lovel Lankford - Private
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Three Lankford brothers (Lovel, Jerome and Walter Y) went to war. Lovel the oldest fought the entire war with the 15th N.C. Infantry Regiment. Jerome the next oldest enlisted with D Company 55th N.C. Infantry upon it formation is May 1862. My Great great grandfather Walter Y. was the youngest of the brothers and joined his brother Jerome in Company D in 1863. Both Jerome and Walter became POWs (captured at different times) both ended up in Point Lookout POW camp in MD. Jerome died there and Walter was released in early 1865.
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Company B
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Moses Michael McCoy - Private
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Moses Michael McCoy
15th Regiment, Company B, North Carolina Infantry, Confederate Soldier's Rank In: Private Soldier's Rank Out: Private Film Number: M230 roll 25
Moses M. McCoy enlisted as a Private into Company B, 15th Regiment, (Monroe Light Infantry) at 18 years old on May 3, 1861 in Union County, N.C. Garrisoned at Yorktown, Va., 1861; Seven Days Battles, 1862; Savage Station, 1862; Malvern Hill, 1862; Maryland Campaign, 1862, Harper’s Ferry, 1862, Antietam (Sharpsburg), 1862; Fredericksburg, 1862; Wilderness Campaign, 1864; Spotsylvania Court House, 1864; Cold Harbor, 1864; Petersburg, 1864.
Moses McCoy was captured by the Yankees at Hatch Run on April 2, 1865. He was sent from City Point, VA to Hart's Island, New York Harbor, on April 7, 1865. He was a Prisoner of War. He was released by the Yankess on June 18, 1865. See #15 on his record.
Moses M. McCoy was Court-martialed on January 1864 (title of record G.O. #1-1), charges not stated, but he was returned to duty. He was captured at hatcher’s Run during the Battle at Petersburg, Va., and was a P.O.W. incarcerated at The Prisoner of War Camp at Hart’s Island, New York. He was released June 18, 1865 after taking The oath of Allegiance. His description was given as follows – complexion: fair, hair: dark, eyes: blue, height: 5 ft. 6 in, place of residence: Union County, North Carolina.
Confederate Veteran Monroe Light Infantry. 15th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry: 15th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 5th Volunteers, was organized at Garysburg, North Carolina, in June, 1861. Its members were recruited in the counties of Northampton, Union, Cleveland, Franklin, Harnett, Alamance, and Edgecombe. With about 800 officers and men, the unit was ordered to Yorktown, Virginia. In April, 1862, it had 532 effectives and during the war served under Generals H. Cobb and Cooke. It fought in the Seven Days' Battles, the Maryland Campaign, and at Fredericksburg. In January, 1863, the regiment moved to Charleston and Savannah, then returned to Virginia. After serving in the Richmond area during the Pennsylvania Campaign it was active in numerous conflicts from Bristoe to Cold Harbor. Later it saw action in the Petersburg trenches south of the James River and the Appomattox Campaign. The unit reported 21 killed and 110 wounded at Malvern Hill; 11 killed, 48 wounded, and 124 missing of the 402 engaged at Crampton's Gap; and 3 killed, 52 wounded, and 8 missing of the 133 at Sharpsburg. It sustained 121 casualties at Fredericksburg, 101 at Bristoe, and 113 from May 1 to June 21, 1864. The records show 16 officers and 122 men were present on April 9, 1865. The field officers were Colonels Henry A. Dowd, William McRae, Robert M. McKinney, and William H. Yarborough; Lieutenant Colonels Gray W. Hammond and Ross R. Ihrie; and Majors William F. Green and Robert P. Jerome.
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Contact Name:
Cassie Mathews
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Date Added: 9/13/2013
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Company B
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Samuel McRory - Private
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On 5/3/1861 he mustered into 'B' Co. NC 15th Infantry He was Killed on 12/13/1862 at Fredericksburg, VA
He was listed as: * POW 9/16/1862 Boonsboro, MD * Confined 9/17/1862 Fort Delaware, DE (Estimated day) * Transferred 10/2/1862 Aiken's Landing, VA (Estimated day) * Exchanged 11/10/1862 Aiken's Landing, VA * Returned 11/12/1862 (place not stated) (Estimated day) Enroute with his company from South Mountain to Antietam, MD on Sept. 16, 1862, Samuel McRory was captured. He was held prisoner at Ft. Delaware until Oct. 2, when he was transferred to Aikens Landing, James River, VA and exchanged as a prisoner of war on Nov. 10, 1862.
After Samuel's return to his company, the 15th Regiment was transferred to Cooke's command, on Dec. 13, 1862, in the battle of Fredericksburg, VA, the regiment occupied a position on top of a hill called Marye's Heights.
Fire from the enemy was concentrated toward their position and six times Union Troops stormed within 100 yards of the Confederate line. Six times their advances were halted and they were forced to retreat. When night came they had disappeared into town, leaving their dead and wounded behind. At the age of 21, Samuel McRory gave his life in battle.
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Company B
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Andrew Jackson Porter - Private
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Company B
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David D Stinson - Private
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Enlisted May 3, 1861, Age 21, resided in Union Co., NC at time of enlistment. Present until POW on Oct. 14, 1863 at Bristoe Station, VA. Confined on Oct. 15, 1863 at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, DC. Transferred on Oct. 27, 1863 at Point Lookout, MD. Paroled on or about Feb. 11, 1865. Transferred on or about Feb. 12, 1865 at Cox's Landing, James River, VA. Exchanged on or about Feb. 13, 1865. Was present on Feb. 17, 1865 at Camp Lee, VA (With detachment of paroled and exchanged). Surrendered on Apr. 9, 1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.
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Company B
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George M Stinson - Private
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Resided in Union County where he enlisted at age 23, May 3, 1861. Present and accounted for until paroled at Appomattox Court House, April 9, 1865.
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Company B
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Thomas Marion Thompson - Private
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Resided in Caswell Co, NC at time of enlistment. Wounded in right thigh on Dec. 13, 1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Returned to duty on or about Mar. 30, 1863. Wounded on May 5, 1864 at Wilderness, VA. Returned to duty on or about Oct. 30, 1864. POW on Apr. 2, 1865 at Hatcher's Run, VA. Confined on or about Apr. 3, 1865 at Hart's Island, NY Harbor. Took Oath of Allegiance on June 20, 1865 at Hart's Island, NY Harbor.
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Contact Name:
Reid Thompson
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Date Added: 6/23/2015
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Company C
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Daniel Dellinger - Private
Contact Name:
Jeremie England
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Date Added: 4/24/2007
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Company C
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John L Humphries - Private
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He joined in Shelby NC atthe start of the war and surrenderd With Gen. Lee at the end of the war.
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Contact Name:
Todd Humphries
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Date Added: 11/16/2006
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Company C
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Langdon L Humphries - Unknown
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My ancestor's tombstone with this company's information on it can be viewed here: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=hump&GSfn=l&GSiman=1&GScid=2185977&GRid=44512957&
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Contact Name:
Alice Batchelor Hambright
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Date Added: 8/21/2016
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Company C
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James Monteval Jarrett - 1st Sergeant
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Enlisted as a First Sgt. Ranked out as a First Lieut.
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Contact Name:
Suzanne Smith
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Date Added: 7/26/2013
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Company C
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Francis Fredrick Keeter - Private
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Keeter, Francis Frederick, Private Company C, 15th North Carolina Infantry
Resided in Rutherford County where he enlisted at age 17, March 1865, for the war. No further records.
Born: January 22, 1847 in Rutherford Co., NC Died: August 20, 1901 in Rutherford Co., NC Buried: Gilboa Methodist, Rutherford Co., NC Married: Martha Bradley Children: 12 Occupation: unknown
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Contact Name:
Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/6/2007
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Company C
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Lovelnkfor B Lankford - Private
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Company D
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Daniel Brooks - Unknown
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Daniel Brooks(1837-1933) was a free African-American from Duncans Creek in Cleveland County, NC who felt pressured, along with his brother, Milford, to join the Confederate Army before they were conscripted. They enlisted near Shelby in 1861 along with white friends Daniel and Joseph Lattimore. It is presumed that Daniel was assigned to Company D of the 15th North Carolina Regiment with the Lattimore brothers. Milford was assigned to a different company (15th ?) and was never heard from again. The family assumed Milford died of injury or disease. Daniel's Company was transferred to the NC 49th, becoming the 2nd Company B. He was at the fall of Fort Fisher and mustered out with illness afterwards.
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Contact Name:
Thomas Dudley
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Contact Homepage: N/A
Date Added: 11/2/2011
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Company D
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Joseph M Dawson - Private
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2nd Co. D 15th Reg't North Carolina Infantry State Troop entered on 3 March 1862 Chatham, NC age 33 born in Orange Co., NC
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Company D
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Daniel D. Lattimore - 2nd Lieutenant
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Lattimore, Daniel D., 2nd Lieutenant 1st Company D, 15th North Carolina Infantry (5th Regiment North Carolina State Troops)
Resided in Cleveland County where he enlisted at age 26. Appointed 2nd Lieutenant to rank from May 14, 1861. Present or accounted for until transferred to 2nd Company B, 49th Regiment NC Troops, January 9, 1863.
Born: September 26, 1835 Died: August 24, 1864 in Petersburg, VA Buried: unknown Married: unknown Children: unknown Occupation: unknown
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Contact Name:
Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/6/2007
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Company D
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John L. Lattimore - Corporal
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Lattimore, John L., Corporal 1st Company D, 15th North Carolina Infantry
Resided in Cleveland County where he enlisted at age 21, May 14, 1861.Mustered in as a private. Present or accounted for until captured at Crampton's Pass, Maryland, September 14, 1862. Confined at Fort Delaware, Delaware, until transferred to Aiken's Landing, James River, Virginia, October 2, 1862, for exchange. Declared exchanged at Aiken's Landing on November 10, 1862. Promoted to corporal on December 15, 1862. Transferred to 2nd Company B, 49th Regiment NC Troops, January 9, 1863.
Born: September 30, 1836 Died: June 3, 1905 Buried: Lattimore Cemetery, Lattimore, NC Married: Nancy Armity Gold Children: 6 Occupation: unknown
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Contact Name:
Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/6/2007
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Company D
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Neill Melton - Unknown
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Company D
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William Pinkney Price - Private
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Price, William Pinkney, Private 1st Company D, 15th North Carolina Infantry
Resided in Cleveland County where he enlisted at age 23, May 14, 1861. Present or accounted for until October 30, 1861, when he was reported absent without leave. Reported absent without leave through January 9, 1863, when the Company was redesignated 2nd Company B 49th Regiment NC Troops.
Born: November 17, 1837 Died: August 10, 1912 Buried: Mt. Moriah Methodist, Cleveland Co., NC Married: Margaret Elizabeth Towery Children: 11 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 D
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James Pinckney Speck - Private
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JP Speck was my great grandfather. He served in the 15th NC until January 1863, then the 49th NC.
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Contact Name:
John R. Gray
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Date Added: 1/12/2010
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Company E
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Rufus H Blackley - Private
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Enlisted 16 May 1861 as Pvt at age 21. Wounded in breast 13 Dec 1862 at Fredericksbury, Va - Died 21 Dec 1862 in a Richmond hospital.
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Company E
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William Alexander Blackley - Sergeant
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Company E
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John Bumpass Day - Corporal
Contact Name:
John Bryan Day
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Contact Homepage: www.johnbday.com
Date Added: 1/13/2011
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Company E
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Lorenzo Fulcher - Private
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Lorenzo Fulcher, no middle name. My 3rd Great Grandfather. Lorenzo Fulcher was born to Burgess and Betsey Gregory Fulcher on 1 August 1832 in Person County, North Carolina. He later married Sarah Jane Clayton on 20 September 1860 in Person County, NC. He enlisted in Company E, 15th Infantry Regiment of North Carolina on 15 July 1862. He died almost a month to the day later, in the Battle of Crampton's Gap, in Burkittsville, Frederick, Maryland, on 14 September 1862. He was 30 years old.
I can't find any records on where 15th NC Co. E soldiers were buried. Any information is greatly appreciated. Also looking for information on his wife. They had a child who was later raised by the wife's parents.
Thank you.
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Contact Name:
Seth Roberts
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Date Added: 8/26/2014
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Company E
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dolphin harris - Private
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dolphin harris was from person county north carolina. no death certificate for him. were was he buried?
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Contact Name:
don faulkner
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Date Added: 9/26/2010
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Company E
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Henry Crawford Kearney - 1st Lieutenant
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Wounded on July 1, 1862 at Malvern Hill, Virginia; wounded on September 14, 1862 at Crampton's Gap, Maryland; wounded on December 13, 1862 at Fredericksburg, Virginia; wounded early 1864 at White Oak Swamp, Virginia and wounded June 15, 1864 near Petersburg, Virginia. Sheriff of Franklin County, North Carolina from 1879 until 1911.
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Contact Name:
Jordan Kearney
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Date Added: 4/30/2008
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Company E
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William T Paschall - Private
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Mustered in 6/30/61 sick 4/14/62 - 5/30/62 sick 8/21/64 - 9/24/64 captured 4/2/65 at Hathchers Run released Point Lookout 6/16/65
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Contact Name:
Craig Hopkins
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Date Added: 7/20/2009
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Company E
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Benjamin W. Pearce - Sergeant
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Benjamin Pearce, born abt 1839, Granville Co., NC
Co. E 15th Infantry Regiment N.C. CSA (The Tar River Guards) Per military record:
Place of residence and place of enlistment: Franklin Co.
Enlist date: 16 May 1861 Rank at enlistment: Sergeant
Died of disease Dec. 3, 1861 at Petersburg, VA
Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
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Company E
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Levi E. Pearce - Private
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Levi E. Pearce, born abt 1840, died before 1894
Co. E 15th Infantry Regiment N.C. CSA (The Tar River Guards) Per military record:
Place of residence and place of enlistment: Franklin Co.
Enlist date: 16 May 1861 Rank at enlistment: Private
Mustered out (disability discharge) on Dec. 27, 1861.
Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
9 Dec. 1861 admitted to Episcopal Church hospital, Williamsburg, VA.
10 Dec 1861 transferred to General Hospital-Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, VA.
I have not been able to find any record of Levi anywhere after his release from the hospital 10 Dec. 1861. Not on census records nor on his fathers will where all the other living children were mentioned hence the assumption of death prior to 1894 as that is the date of his father's will. Perhaps he died trying to get home from Richmond.
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Company E
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Edward Power - Private
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Edward Power was a private in Company E, 15th Regiment of the N.C. Troops. He enlisted the 24th day of February 1862 at the age of 49 yrs. old and his profession at the time of enlistment was a School Teacher. I have his 'Soldier's Discharge' paper. there are several Captain's names on the paper; & signed with their signatures; William C. Ballard (Capt.) Commanding Company...George Thompson (Captain) & William Benbaugh who wrote the discharge. He was discharged 0n April 8, 1864 @ age 51 yrs. after serving two yrs. & provided transportation to Richmond, Va. also states he was 5ft. 9in, had light skin, gray eyes & Gray hair
Edward Power is not my relative I am posting this for a friend (Eddie Lee Frazier)
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Contact Name:
Wanda T. Williams
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Date Added: 8/3/2013
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Company E
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Anthony F. Stanton - Private
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Born 5 Dec.1843 in Granville Co.,N.C. Enlisted Garysburg,N.C. 12 Jun.1861,into Co. E,15th N.C.Inf. Reg. Listed sick in King & Queen Co. July + Aug. 1861. Listed @ Camp Winder,Va. Apr. 1862,May 1862,Aug.1862, 2 Sept.1862 and from 4 Sept. 1862 to 10 Nov. 1862.Attached to Hospital Camp Windor,Va of 2nd Division 15 Oct. 1862 thru 31 Dec. 1862. Listed sick in hosp. Richmond Jan-Feb 1863. Listed as absent w/o leave since 22 Feb.1863 Listed as Deserted to join a georgia cavalry unit. Joined Cobb's Cavalry Legion under an assumed name. Recieved wound to left arm and was amputated. Survived the war and went to Kentucky in 1870,married Maggie Malone and they both walked back to Kittrell,N.C. Anthony and Maggie had 4 children before Maggie died in 1881. Anthony married after 1881 to Cora Roberts and had 2 children. Anthony lived and worked in Kittrell,N.C. until his passing on 29 Apr. 1915.
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Contact Name:
Christopher
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Date Added: 12/18/2012
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Company F
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Daniel Black - Private
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Daniel Black was my GG Uncle. He enlisted in Harnett County, NC in May 1861 and was KIA at Bristoe Station, Virginia on 14 Oct 1863.
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Contact Name:
Charles Porter
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Date Added: 6/8/2002
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Company F
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Duncan Black - Private
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Duncan Black was my GG Grandfather. He was born in 1844 and died in 1919.
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Contact Name:
Charles Porter
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Date Added: 6/8/2002
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Company F
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Allison Daniel Holland - Sergeant
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Age at enlistment: 21. Enlisted in Company F, North Carolina 15th Infantry Regiment on 18 May 1861. Promoted to Full Sergeant on 22 Nov 1862.
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Contact Name:
Christopher H Ezelle
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Date Added: 12/2/2015
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Company F
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George Daniel Spence - 3rd Corporal
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Enlisted as a Private on 18 May 1861 at the age of 19. Promoted to 3rd Corporal on 22 November 1862.
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Company G
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Monroe Saunders Allen - Private
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Transferred from Company A 50th NC May 19th 1863 in place of E. Wheeley.
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Company G
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James H. Burnett - Private
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James was severely wounded in the right arm at the Battle of Fredericksburg, VA, December 11-15, 1862. He, along with sixteen officers and 122 men, surrendered at Appomatox Courthouse, VA, on April 9, 1865. James Burnett's name is listed on the Confederate Roll of Honor. He was my Great-Great Grandfather. He died on July 5, 1923, and was buried at Sandy Creek Baptist Church in Franklin County, NC.
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Contact Name:
Carol Bumpass
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 4/29/2012
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Company G
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William Taylor Hunt - Corporal
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Company G
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James Jonathan Jackson - Captain
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My maternal grandmother was a Jackson. James Jonathan Jackson (b. 1809, NC; d. 1879, TN) was her great-grandfather. James' son, William Sherwood Jackson (b. 1830, NC; d. 1879, AR), was a 2nd Lt in Company G of the 15th NC Infantry. James Jonathan Jackson was born in Franklin County, NC.
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Contact Name:
Clete Ramsey
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 2/13/2007
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Company G
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William Sherwood Jackson - 2nd Lieutenant
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My maternal grandmother was a Jackson. William Sherwood Jackson (b. 1830, NC; d. 1879, AR) was her grandfather. William's father, James Jonathan Jackson (b. 1809, NC; d. 1879, TN), was a Captain in Company G, 15th NC Infantry. James Jonathan Jackson was born in Franklin County, NC.
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Contact Name:
Clete Ramsey
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 2/13/2007
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Company G
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Gray B. Murphy - Captain
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Gray B. Murphy entered the CSA on 5/20/61 as 3d Sergent, promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 10/30/61, promoted to 1st Lieutenant on 5/2/62, wounded @ Sharpsburg, Md. on 9/17/62, promoted to Captain on 2/24/64. - He was my Great-Great-Grandfather. From Franklin Co. N.C.
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Contact Name:
John H. Bradley
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 2/10/2008
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Company G
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Jesse W Sturdivant - Private
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He enlisted in Wake County, NC. He was present and accounted for with his unit through March 3, 1865. No record or parole.
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Company G
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Nicholas Sturdivant - Sergeant
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He enlisted in Franklin County, NC, on May 20, 1861. He was 32 years old. He was mustered in as a Private. Promoted to Corporal July 1, 1861, promoted to Sergeant May 29, 1862. Present and accounted for with his unit until wounded at Sharpsburg, MD (Antietam) on September 17, 1862. Died in hospital in Staunton, VA on December 12, 1862, of wounds and/or disease.
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Company H
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George William Tesh - Private
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Born 1840. WIA 14 Oct 1863 at Bristoe Station and WIA 25 Aug 1864 at Ream's Station VA. Died 1913 and buried at Friedberg Moravian Cemetery Forsyth Co. NC.
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Contact Name:
Tony Collins
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/12/2009
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Company H
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Solomon Tesh - 1st Corporal
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Born 1831. WIA 14 Sept 1862 at South Mountain/Crampton's Gap MD. To Winder Hospital Richmond Va Nov 1864. Died 18 Dec 1864 and buried at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond.
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Contact Name:
Tony Collins
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/12/2009
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Company H
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William Wagoner - Private
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Born 1829. Captured 14 Oct 1863 at Bristoe Station VA. POW at Old Capitol prison, then to Pt. Lookout MD where he died 24 Dec 1863.
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Contact Name:
Tony Collins
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/12/2009
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Company H
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Lewis Leander Wilson - Private
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Enlisted: 15 July 1862 Davidson Co./ Captured: 2 April, 1865 Hatcher’s Run, VA/ Confined: 7 April, 1865 Harts Island, NY Harbor/ Oath of Allegiance: 6 June, 1865/ Released: 18 June 1865/ Died: 2 December 1918
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Company H
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James Madison Wood - Sergeant
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Company H
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Jasper Newton Wood - Sergeant
Contact Name:
Sheridan T. Wylie
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 1/17/2011
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Company I
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Morris W Barnes - Private
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Enlisted as a Private on 15 July 1862 at the age of 34. Killed on 17 September 1862 at Sharpsburg, MD. Buried at Bennett Barnes Cemetery, Roanoke Rapids, NC.
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Company I
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George Cullen Battle - Private
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Enlisted as a Private on 27 May 1861 at the age of 19. Received a disability discharge on 8 January 1862.
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Company I
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Henry Lawrence Battle - Private
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Enlisted as a Private on 24 May 1861 at the age of 28. Died of disease on 4 February 1862 at Camp Dudley.
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Company I
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Marcus Josiah Battle - Other
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Enlisted as a Private on 24 May 1861 at the age of 23. Promoted to Full Corporal on 10 October 1861. Reduced to ranks on 5 May 1862. Promoted to Full Hospital Steward on 30 October 1863.
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Company I
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William Vines Bonner - Asst Surgeon
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For more information, please visit my website.
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Contact Name:
Edward Harding
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: http://ehardingwbtsancestors.homestead.com/Index.html
Date Added: 6/29/2008
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Company I
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Benjamin F. Cobb - Private
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Wounded at Malvern Hill and discharged.
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Contact Name:
Joe Moore
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: joetm1952@gmail.com
Date Added: 11/23/2018
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Company I
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Gray Cobb - Private
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Discharged after his brother Job was killed and brother Benjamin was wounded at Malvern Hill.
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Contact Name:
Joe Moore
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: joetm1952@gmail.com
Date Added: 11/23/2018
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Company I
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Job Cobb - Private
Contact Name:
Joe Moore
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: joetm1952@gmail.com
Date Added: 11/23/2018
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Company I
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John A. Davis(Mr.Add) - Private
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My Great-Grandfather was from Wayne County, North Carolina.
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Company I
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Exum Lewis - Private
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Enlisted as a 2nd Sergeant on 24 May 1861 at the age of 23. Reduced to ranks on 15 May 1862. Promoted to Sergeant Major on 6 July 1862. Reduced to ranks on 1 January 1863 due to prolonged absence. Transferred into Company E, 33rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment for promotion on 1 July 1863.
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Company I
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Joel Battle Lewis - Private
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Enlisted as a Private on 24 May 1861 at the age of 31. Promoted to Assistant Surgeon on 29 January 1863. Transferred to 43rd Infantry Troops Regiment North Carolina on 29 January 1863.
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Company I
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David Peacock - Private
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Transferred into Co.'I' from 27th Co. 'K' 2/15/1863 in exchange for Pvt. Amaziah Parks. Wounded at Bristoe St., Va. and was surrendered with Gen. Lee at Appomattox.
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Contact Name:
Randy Peacock
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/13/2005
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Company K
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Thomas Henry Griffin - 2nd Lieutenant
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Wounded on April 16, 1862 at Lee's Mill, Virginia and later resigned his commission because of complications with the wound.
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Contact Name:
Jordan Kearney
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 4/30/2008
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Company K
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John A Hiatt - Private
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Born 1835. Captured 5 May 1864 at 2nd Wilderness VA. Died 11 Aug 1864 as POW at Capitol prison Washington DC.
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Contact Name:
Tony Collins
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/12/2009
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Company K
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James David Luper - Private
Contact Name:
Jordan Kearney
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 4/30/2008
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Company L
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Benjamin L Arrington - 2nd Corporal
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Enlisted as a Private on 20 May 1861 at the age of 33. Mustered in Company L, 15th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 12 June 1861. Promoted to 2nd Corporal (Estimated day of Promo) on 30 September 1861. Transferred to Company K, 32nd Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 4 July 1862.
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Company L
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Ricks M Pearce - 2nd Lieutenant
Contact Name:
Jack Pearce
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: jp1745
Date Added: 7/31/2017
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