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28th North Carolina Infantry
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Company Unknown
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Meredith T Armstrong - Private
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This is my second Great Grandfather. He was in the 28th Regiment of the NC Infantry. He became a POW on March 14 1862. I am seeking info on the battle he would have been captured in.
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Contact Name:
CAROL Winward
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Date Added: 1/23/2021
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Company Unknown
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William W. M. Hall - Unknown
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I have sketchy information that makes me believe William W.M. Hall, from Haywood County, NC, served in the 28th North Carolina, and if anyone can shed light on this, it would be appreciated.
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Contact Name:
Patrick Murphy
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Date Added: 3/24/2013
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Company Unknown
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Thomas A. Harper - Unknown
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Killed Aug. 25, 1864 at Reams'' Station, VA.
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Company Unknown
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Keith Holyfield - Unknown
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Srgt Watson Butcher Holyfield Columbus Holyfield Hardin Holyfield(not on rolls but I have pension for his service. Was only 14
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Contact Name:
Keith Holyfield
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Contact Homepage: holyflagger@gmail.com
Date Added: 2/3/2016
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Company Unknown
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William Jonathan Hubbard - Unknown
Contact Name:
Lane Hubbard
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 4/30/2008
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Company A
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Lemuel Bramlet Alberty - Private
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Name: Lemuel Alberty
Residence: Surry County, North Carolina
Enlistment Date: 18 Mar 1862
Enlistment Place: Surry County, North Carolina
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: North Carolina
Service Record: Enlisted in Company A, 28th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 4 May 1861. Enlisted as a Private on 18 March 1862 at the age of 19.
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Contact Name:
Mike S. Carter
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Date Added: 8/5/2014
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Company A
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Jesse W. Cockerham - Private
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He was born 1832 in Surry County, NC. He enlisted May 4, 1861 in Surry County, NC and on same day mustered into Company A, NC 28th Infantry. Was POW at Hanover Court House, Virginia and confined May 31, 1862 at Fort Monroe, Virginia. He was then transferred June 15, 1862 to Fort Columbus, NY and then transferred July 12, 1862 to Aiken’s Landing, Virginia. Was exchanged August 5, 1862 Aiken’s Landing, Virginia. Was killed on July 3, 1863 at Gettysburg, PA. Promotions: Corpl, November 14, 1861, Reduced in ranks to Private April 8, 1862 and then promoted to Sergeant December 31, 1862.
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Company A
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William Cockerham - Private
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He was born 1835 in Surry County, NC. He enlisted May 4, 1861 in Surry County, NC and on same day was mustered into Company A, NC 28th Infantry. Was wounded May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, Virginia. Was POW May 15, 1864 in Wilderness, Virginia and confined May 15, 1864 at Point Lookout, MD and then transferred to August 12, 1864 to Elmira, NY. He was paroled March 14, 1865 Elmira, NY and exchanged March 21, 1865 Boulware’s Wharf, Virginia
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Company A
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William H. Cockerham - Private
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He was born 1843 in Surry County, NC. He enlisted May 4, 1861 in Surry County, NC and on same day mustered into Company A, NC 28th Infantry. He was killed on June 30, 1862 at Frazier’s Farm, Virginia.
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Company A
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nickolas f cunningham - Private
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nickolas f. cunningham was my great,great grandfather.
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Company A
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SHADRACH CUNNINGHAM - Private
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THIS SOLDIER IS A GRANDFATHER OF MINE WHO DOESNT OWN A COMPUTER. THIS IS FOR HIM.
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Contact Name:
GARY CONNELLY
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Date Added: 10/13/2009
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Company A
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William Franklin Cunningham - Private
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William Franklin was my husband's great grandfather. He was the brother of Shadrack and Nickolas Cunningham. He was wounded in the right shoulder at Chancellorville and captured at Petersburg, VA. He spent about 5 months at Fort Delaware, until he signed the Oath of Allegiance and was released in September.
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Contact Name:
Sandra (Mrs. Donald) Merchant
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Date Added: 1/7/2011
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Company A
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Isaac Draughn - Private
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James H Lane Brigade 28th NC Inf. Regiment Co. A. Enlisted May 1861 and was a currier in JH Lane's Headquarters Staff at Appomattax.
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Contact Name:
S Keith Chambers
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Date Added: 8/24/2014
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Company A
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John Draughn - Unknown
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Company A
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Charles Hardy - Private
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Charles Hardy was from Surry County NC , married Eliza Jane Vernon. They were my 2nd Great Grandparents.
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Contact Name:
Deb Hardy Jones
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Date Added: 6/6/2011
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Company A
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William H Marsh - Private
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I am looking for the detailed service history of my ggrand father. He served through the war from 1862 to the surrender. He was from Surry County/ Mount Airey, NC. Family oral history says he served as an orderly for the regt.. I cant find any information to verify this. He was also supposed to have been wounded at Gettysburg. I cant find this information either. Thanks.
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Contact Name:
Craig A. Coker
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Date Added: 2/26/2014
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Company A
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William Henry Harrison Patterson - Sergeant
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Born: 11 Jan 1840 Surry County North Carolina / Died: 19 Mar 1911 Siloam, Surry County, North Carolina Buried: Copeland Baptist Church Cemetery Rockford, Surry County, North Carolina
Enlisted: 18 Mar 1862
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Contact Name:
Chris Redmond
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Date Added: 8/20/2014
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Company A
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William Ring - Private
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Born: 1834 Surry County, North Carolina Died: 6 Aug 1861 near Garysburg, Nash County, North Carolina from Disease Buried: Near Garysburg, Nash County, North Carolina. Unmarked or Unknown grave. Enlisted: 4 May 1861 - Co A, 28th NC Infantry at Surry County, North Carolina. Private
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Contact Name:
Chris Redmond
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Date Added: 8/20/2014
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Company A
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James Lazarus Tilley - Private
Contact Name:
David Beaman
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: dave4ness@suddenlink.net
Date Added: 10/30/2016
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Company A
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Elisha Walker - Unknown
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Enlisted on March 15th, 1862. Was put into company A. Died in camp in Richmond, VA from disease on July 3rd, 1862.
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Company B
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Robert W. Brown - Private
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Robert was my great-great 2nd cousin who volunteered on 08/13/1861 at age 18. He was wounded at Frayser's Farm on 06/30/1862. He was transported to Richmond, Va. and dies of his wounds 08/13/1862.
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Company B
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Ross Gaston - Private
Contact Name:
George R Gaston Jr
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 7/15/2015
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Company B
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J. Theodore Hamilton - Private
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Enlisted at age of 21 on 12 Aug 1861 at Fort Fisher, died of typhoid fever 14 Mar 1862 in Wilmington, NC, with body interned to town cemtery and personal effects sent to post office of Roswins, Gaston Co., NC (Source: Confederate Service Record).
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Contact Name:
Paul Mattoon
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Date Added: 6/29/2008
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Company B
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John Jonas Lewis - Private
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Served as a volunteer in Co. B, 28th N.C. Regiment and was on the Regimental Honor Roll in 1862. His record shows he was on a list of Prisoners of War belong to the Army of Northern Virginia, who had been this day, April 09, 1865, surrendered by General Robert E. Lee, Commanding General Army Of Northern Virginia and paroled at the Appomattox Court House.
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Contact Name:
George Lewis
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Date Added: 8/12/2007
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Company B
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William Franklin Lewis - Private
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Born the 8th of Jan 1842, died 7th July 1863, Wounded the 3rd of July 1863,in the Wheat Field.
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Contact Name:
George Lewis
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Date Added: 8/12/2007
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Company B
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Jacob Lorenzo Lingerfelt - Private
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Joined July 1861, Captured Hanover Court House,VA., May 1862, Exchanged Aug 1862,Back with Unit in November 1862. Discharged for wounds received between February /August 1864.
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Contact Name:
Paul Lingerfelt
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: None
Date Added: 7/25/2009
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Company B
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Peter Mauney - Private
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Peter Mauney: born in Cleveland County, NC, he was a resident of Gaston County when he enlisted and was mustered on the same day, July 30, 1861, as a Private in Co. B, of the 28th North Carolina Infantry. He was one of five men from the Regiment killed at the Battle of Shepherdstown on September 20, 1862.
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Company B
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William Andrew Mauney - Quarter Master
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W.A. Mauney was a quartermaster in NC 28th regiment , co. B . His hand written diary is still in the family . His younger brother Peter was killed at Shepardstown with another unit .
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Contact Name:
James Herndon iii
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Date Added: 10/30/2008
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Company B
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John Tyler Warren - Private
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Enlisted in Company B, 28th North Carolina Infantry on March 29, 1862. Was wounded in The Battle At Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862. Discharged September 25, 1862.
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Contact Name:
lawson stowe warren
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Date Added: 11/25/2008
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Company C
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Adolphus Edwards - Private
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Adolphus and family from Catawba (Lincoln) County, NC. Enlisted on August 26, 1861 in the 28th Infantry Reg't at the age of 18. He was captured at Hanover Courthouse on 5/27/1862 and paroled back to the 28th on 8/5/1862. He was wounded in the left leg at Jericho Mills on 5/23/1864. His leg was amputated. Adolphus is mentioned in relation to a book called 'Phantom Pain: North Carolina's Artificial-Limbs Program for Confederate Veterans', which was published in 1994. He is listed as a member of Company G (which is a change from his original Company C) at the surrender at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865.
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Company C
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Avery P. Linebarger - Private
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Avery Linebarger was born in 1844 and lived in Catawba County. He enlisted on 3/15/1862 in Catawba County. Avery was wounded at Shepherdstown on 9/20/1862 and was captured at Deep Bottom on 7/27/1864. He was transferred to the prison camp at Elmira, NY on 8/18/1864 and died there of typhoid fever on 9/21/1864.
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Company C
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William Alexander Martin - Private
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Enlisted 1862, wounded 6 times, never captured, cited for bravery at Fredricksburg, surrendered with Lee at Appomattox.
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Company C
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John Short - Private
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Was captured at Hanovers courthouse, taken to new york, died at Governors island,1862
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Company D
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Aaron Barbee - Unknown
Contact Name:
Terry Barbee
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 9/13/2004
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Company D
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Aaron Barbee - Unknown
Contact Name:
Bonnie C McCune
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 3/27/2016
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Company D
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Allen Carpenter - Private
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Present at Appomattox 9 Apr. 1865
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Contact Name:
Jeff Talley
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 10/19/2010
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Company D
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Darling Herrin - Private
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Info entered by 'NC Troops 1861-1865,A Roster' compiled by Weymouth T.Jordan,Jr. regarding his death 'at home' was inaccurate. Records compiled & kept by Stanly County,N.C. veterans and widows pension application reveal that he was killed at Gettysburg, Pa. on 3 July 1863
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Contact Name:
Ronald E Herring
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Date Added: 3/1/2009
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Company D
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Benjamin Riley Mauldin - Private
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Family records show Riley Mauldin fighting with the 28th throughout the entire war. Confirmed by Mr. Don Ernsberger that he was a particapent in the Pettigew - Trimble charge at Gettysburg. He was wounded in the face and captured at Gettysburg.
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Company D
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Wilson Cooper Morris - Private
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Wilson Cooper Morris was my 2nd Great Maternal Grandfather. He joined the 28th NC, Company D ("Stanly Yankee Hunters") in 1862. He was wounded in the foot at Gettysburg, and was captured on July 5th during the retreat. He was paroled in 1864 from Gordonsville, VA due to "heart trouble" and returned to Stanly County. He died in 1907 in Salisbury, NC. His grandson John Alfred Morris (my grandfather) was in the 115th machine gun battalion of the 30th Division (Old Hickory Division) during WW1. He served during the battle of the Hindenburg line. Born in 1896, he died in 1999 at the age of 103, and was the last WW1 veteran of Stanly County.
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Contact Name:
Jeff Williams
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Date Added: 1/16/2023
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Company D
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James Murphy - Unknown
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I have some sketchy information that James enlisted in 1864, which I don't understand as he would have been about 37 years of age. Why would he have not enlisted in 1861? I am looking for all ancestors who fought for the Confederacy.
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Contact Name:
Patrick Murphy
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Date Added: 3/24/2013
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Company D
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COLUMBUS W. ROWLAND - Private
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Roll of Honor NC 28TH REGIMENT The 28th Infantry Regiment was organized and mustered into Confederate service in September 1861, at High Point, North Carolina. Its members were from the counties of Surry, Gaston, Catawba, Stanley, Montgomery, Yadkin, Orange, and Cleveland. The unit moved to New Bern and arrived just as the troops were withdrawing from that fight. Ordered to Virginia in May, 1862, it was assigned to General Branch's and Lane's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. It fought at Hanover Court House and many conflicts of the army from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor. The 28th was then involved in the long Petersburg siege south of the James River and the Appomattox operations. It came to Virginia with 1,199 men, lost thirty-three percent of the 480 engaged during the Seven Days' Battles, and had 3 killed and 26 wounded at Cedar Mountain and 5 killed and 45 wounded at Second Manassas. The regiment reported 65 casualties at Fredericksburg and 89 at Chancellorsville. Of the 346 in action at Gettysburg, more than forty percent were killed, wounded, or missing. In Appomattox, the unit surrendered 17 officers and 213 men.
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Contact Name:
ANNETTE B ROWLAND
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Date Added: 12/5/2013
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Company D
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MATHIAS ROWLAND - Private
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Enlisted in Company D, North Carolina 28th Infantry Regiment on 29 Jul 1861. Mustered out on 19 Jun 1862. Stanly County, North Carolina, North Carolina Occupation: Farmer
Father of PVT. COLUMBUS W. ROWLAND
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Contact Name:
ANNETTE B ROWLAND
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/6/2013
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Company E
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William Davidson Barringer - Lt. Colonel
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Col.Barringer was captured at Fredericksburg
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Contact Name:
Bob D. Barringer
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 10/27/2007
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Company E
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david e. d. chauncey - Private
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The Civil War Research and Genealogy Database indicates that my cousin, David E.D. Chauncey, was missing on 8/11/1863, place not stated, no further record. What engagement would have taken place on that date, or did he just desert? Thank you. Rob Bolzendahl Bountiful, Utah
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Contact Name:
robert bolzendahl
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/18/2020
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Company E
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Moses Sank Chisholm - Private
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Moses was born in Candor, Montgomery Co. NC 27 Aug 1845. He enlisted at Raleigh, Wake Co NC on 28 Mar 1864 for 3 years inducted by Col Mallett. He has 5 cards in his archival file and shows on a CMR as a POW and paroled at Appomattox Va. on 9 April 1865. He died 26 Feb 1894 in Richmond Co NC. He is the father in law of my 1st cousin 2 x removed.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/5/2019
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Company E
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Henry Hudson - Private
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Pvt. Henry Hudson, Co E, 28th NC Regiment. Killed in action. b. 8 Oct 1839, Stanly County, NC. Twin brother of Pvt. Archibald Hudson Co F, 5th NC Regiment who was also killed in action.
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Company E
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William Theodore Lisk - Musician
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Company E
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Jesse Martin Luther - Private
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Jesse M. Luther died in Ruthville, Tennessee, on 19 April 1915.
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Company E
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Linington Robinson - Private
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The roster misspells his first name as Livingston. All public records show it as Linington, including the 1850 census.
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Contact Name:
Lin Robinson
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Date Added: 7/28/2012
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Company E
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John A. Sedberry - Private
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My maternal great-great-grandfather. Enlisted at Troy, NC on August 1, 1861 at age 31. Supposed to have been discharged June 28, 1863, but went on to Gettysburg where he was captured July 3, 1863. Remained a POW until his death on December 27, 1863. Buried in Point Lookout Confederate Cemetery, Point Lookout State Park, St. Mary's County, MD.
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Contact Name:
William T. Stallings
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/30/2005
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Company E
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Thomas R Smith - Private
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died in the battle of spotslvania
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Company E
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Matthew Hugh Stutts - Corporal
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Matthew enlisted at age 20 on 1 Aug 1861 at Troy, Montgomery Co. NC for 1 year, enlisted by W F Barringer. He has 21 CMR's in his archival file. He was elected Corporal at time of enlistment. Company E was named [ Montgomery Grays. He later enlisted for 2 more years. His first view of the elephant was at New Bern NC 14 March 1862 and his last was when his regiment was scattered at the battle of 5 forks. His unit surrendered at Appomattox with 11 officers and 95 men. God rest his soul as he did his best to repel the illegal invasion. He is the father in law of my 2nd cousin 2 x removed.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 4/19/2019
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Company E
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John Burgan Usher - Private
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John was about 26 years old when he was enlisted by Capt Barringer at Kinston, NC on 10 April 1862. Hard fighting and hard living in the field took its toll on his already chronic Rheumatism. He was discharged as physically disabled on 13 May 1863. He was paid $5.50 cents and made his way home. He became a physician and died 14 Feb 1914.He was the husband of my 4th cousin 4 times removed Sarah L Bostic of Montgomery County NC.
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Contact Name:
Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 12/14/2017
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Company F
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Thomas V Apperson - Captain
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Company F
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Joseph Choplin - Corporal
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Enlisted 18 June 1861, age 23, at East Bend, NC, Sgt. Company F, 28th NC Infantry, Branch's Brigade.
Civil War Service Records Record Name: Joseph Choplin Company: F Unit: 28 North Carolina Infantry. Rank - Induction: Corporal Rank - Discharge: Sergeant Allegiance: Confederate source - Ancestry.com
28th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
Soldier Name Company Rank In Rank Out Choplin, Joseph F Corporal Sergeant source - National Park Services - Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
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Contact Name:
Dan L. Wilson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/15/2006
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Company F
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Robert Choplin - Private
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Enlisted 18 June 1861, age 18, at East Bend, NC. Pvt, Company F, 28th NC Infantry, Branch's Brigade. Died 3 August 1862, at Richmond, VA, of wounds received 27 June 1862 at Gaines' Mill, near Richmond, VA.
Civil War Service Records Record Name: Robert Choplin Company: F Unit: 28 North Carolina Infantry. Rank - Induction: Private Rank - Discharge: Private Allegiance: Confederate source - Ancestry.com
28th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
Soldier Name Company Rank In Rank Out Choplin, Robert F Private Private
source - National Park Services - Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
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Contact Name:
Dan L. Wilson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/15/2006
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Company F
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Sidney Choplin - Private
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Enlisted 18 June 1861, age 24, at East Bend, NC, Pvt., Company F, 28th NC Infantry, Kane's Brigade.
Civil War Service Records Record
Source - Ancestry.com
Soldier Name Company Rank In Rank Out Choplin, Sidney F Private Private Killed at the Battle of Gettysburg,in Pickett's Charge source - National Park Services - Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
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Contact Name:
Dan L. Wilson
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/15/2006
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Company F
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Richard Henry Hutchens - Private
Contact Name:
robert caudle
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 7/30/2004
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Company F
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William D Hutchens - Private
Contact Name:
robert caudle
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 7/30/2004
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Company F
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John Thomas JOBE - Private
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Company F
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George W Shepard - Private
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If you have pictures of the unit or other information on George W Shepard, I would appreciate the input. E Mail: rob0615@gmail.com
George was married to Carolyn Parks from Yadkin County,NC.
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Company F
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Carson Strickland - Private
Contact Name:
Wilton Strickland
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 7/28/2009
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Company G
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Richard Louis Cates - Private
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Richard Louis Cates is my Greatgrandfather. He was captured at Fllling Waters, Maryland on July l4,1863 and sent to Point Lookout.
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Contact Name:
Cecelia Knuckles
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 5/23/2009
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Company G
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Nathaniel Pleasant Pendergrass - Private
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Enlisted September 2, 1861. Served until captured at Spotsylvania Court House, May 12, 1864. Sent to prison camp at Point Lookout in Maryland. Later he was transferred to Elmira Prison Camp in New York. Paroled February 20, 1865.
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Contact Name:
Danny K. Jones
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 12/11/2011
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Company H
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James Madison Allison - Unknown
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Lived and buried in Blacksburg SC. Born May 12 1845, Died June 26 1933.
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Contact Name:
Patrick Davis
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Date Added: 3/5/2008
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Company H
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James Champion - Unknown
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based off his grave marker in Double Shoals cemetery
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Contact Name:
Eric
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: www.kimbrellphoto.com
Date Added: 10/24/2013
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Company H
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Noah Cline - Private
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Private Noah Cline, Company H, was wounded at Fussell's Mill on August 16, 1864 while in a skirmish line. His left leg was amputated above the knee and he later died at Winder Hospital in Richmond on October 12, 1864.
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Contact Name:
Stephen C. Harris
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 9/30/2013
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Company H
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Gold Griffin Holland - Captain
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Shot in the chest at Fredricksburg. A piece of Hard Tac stopped the bullet. Quoted in Lee's Lieutenants as saying 'a biscuit saved my life'.
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Company H
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John H. Padgett - Private
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Padgett, John H., Private Company H, 28th North Carolina Infantry
Resided in Cleveland County where he enlisted at age 24, march 17, 1862. Wounded at Gaines’ Mill, Virginia, on or about June 27, 1862. Died in hospital at Charlotte on or about April 13, 1863 of “diarrhoea ch(ronic).”
Born: about 1838 Died: April 13, 1863 in Charlotte, NC Buried: unknown Married: unknown Children: unknown 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 H
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Lorenzo. G. Padgett - Private
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Padgett, Lorenzo G., Private Company H, 28th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
Resided in Rutherford County and enlisted in Cleveland County at age 30, March 17, 1862. Died in hospital at Charlotte on or about April 13, 1863, of “diarrhea ch[ronic].”
Born: 1832 in Rutherford Co., NC Died: April 15, 1863 in Charlotte, NC Buried: unknown Married: Cynthia V. Wall Children: unknown
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Contact Name:
Adrian C. Sims
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Date Added: 4/7/2007
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Company H
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James Jefferson Rollins - 4th Sergeant
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Company I
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Pleasant H. Baity - Private
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Residence: Yadkin County, NC. Enlisted as a Private on 8 March 1862 at the age of 18. Enlisted in Company I, 28th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 8 Mar 1862.
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Contact Name:
Pat Webster
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: http://beaty-cox.org
Date Added: 7/16/2009
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Company I
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William W. Baity - Private
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Enlisted as a Private on 13 August 1861 at the age of 20. Enlisted in Company I, 28th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 13 Aug 1861. Died of disease Company I, 28th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 8 Dec 1862 at Winchester, VA. Buried at the Stonewall Confederate Cemetery, Grave #328, Winchester, VA.
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Contact Name:
Pat Webster
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: http://beaty-cox.org
Date Added: 7/16/2009
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Company I
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Simon Spencer Bohannon - Captain
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Company I
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Simon Spencer Bohannon - Captain
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Residence: Yadkin County, North Carolina Age at Enlistment: 26 Enlistment Date: 13 Aug 1861 Rank at enlistment: Sergeant Enlistment Place: Yadkin County, NC State Served: North Carolina Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in Company I, North Carolina 28th Infantry Regiment on 13 Aug 1861. Promoted to Full 1st Lieutenant on 01 Nov 1862. Promoted to Full 2nd Lieutenant on 12 Apr 1862. Promoted to Full Captain on 20 Jun 1863. Birth Date: abt 1835 Sources: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
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Company I
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William E Groce - Private
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Died 6/29/1864 Richmond, VA.
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Contact Name:
Donna Caudle Derrick
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Date Added: 11/8/2006
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Company I
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Columbus V Hutchens - Private
Contact Name:
robert caudle
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Date Added: 7/30/2004
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Company I
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James Pettyjohn - Private
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Residence Yadkin County NC; 22 years old. Enlisted on 8/13/1861 at Yadkin County, NC as a Private. He was born 1840 in Surry County, NC. He enlisted on August 13, 1861 in Yadkin County, NC and mustered into Company I, NC 28th Infantry on same day. Was POW May 27, 1862 at Hanover Court House, Virginia? Confined May 31, 1862 at Fort Monroe, Virginia and then transferred to Fort Columbus, NY on June 15, 1862. Exchanged August 5, 1862 at Aiken’s Landing, Virginia. Died of pneumonia December 7, 1862 at Richmond, Virginia.
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Company I
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William Pettyjohn - Private
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Residence Yadkin County NC; 22 years old. He was born 1840 in Surry County, NC. He enlisted on August 13, 1861 in Yadkin County, NC and mustered into Company I, NC 28th Infantry on same day. Was POW May 27, 1862 at Hanover Court House, Virginia. Confined May 31, 1862 at Fort Monroe, Virginia and then transferred to Fort Columbus NY on June 15, 1862. Paroled July 12, 1862 at Aiken’s Landing, Virginia and then Exchanged August 5, 1862 at Aiken’s Landing, Virginia and returned November 1, 1862. Was killed on December 13, 1862 at Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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Company I
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Nathan Reavis - Private
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Enlisted as a Private on 8 March 1862 at the age of 24. Died on 17 November 1864 at Yadkin County, NC.
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Company I
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Wiley D. Royal - Musician
Contact Name:
James M. Wagner
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Date Added: 2/19/2008
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Company I
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William Henry Asbury Speer - Colonel
Contact Name:
Stephen Moyers Woodard
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Contact Homepage: Givem Tha Cold Steel Boys
Date Added: 4/17/2011
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Company K
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William A.C. Biles - 1st Corporal
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William was Simpson J. Nash (also with the 28th Co. K) Brother-in-Law. Wounded & Captured Gettysburg Adams Co. PA. July 3, 1863. Hospitalized: Letterman General Hospital, Gettysburg, moved to U.S. General Military Hospital, West's Buildings, Baltimore,MD,then moved to Point Lookout Military Prison, ST. Mary's Co. MD. Paroled and Exchanged to City Point (now Hopewell), VA March 20, 1864 Retired from active service Dec. 24, 1864. He was severely wounded in his side affecting his lungs and liver, and a skull wound. He is also brother-in-law to William A.C. Kirk of the 52nd Reg. Co. I.
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Contact Name:
Ruby A. Nash
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Date Added: 2/22/2011
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Company K
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Eli Ransom Herrin - 2nd Sergeant
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Eli was born in Stanley County NC in 1838 and died in 1933. He enlisted at Ablemarle NC on 7 Sept 1861 as 3rd Sgt Co K 28th Regiment NC Infantry. He was in several major engagements and was shot in the left leg at Richmond. His leg was removed below the knee at Chimborazo Hospital #1 at Richmond. He was discharged as disabled on 1 Aug 1862. We are related by marriage to a distant cousin.
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Contact Name:
phillip thomas
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Date Added: 10/9/2019
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Company K
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William M Hinson - Private
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My GGG Grandfather- enlisted in early 1862- served through until Spotsylvania, captured, no further military records after his capture, returned home after the war. Would like to discuss with any relatives!
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Contact Name:
Mark Hinson
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Date Added: 12/11/2012
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Company K
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David Holt - Private
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Died at Gettysburg. MIA after Picketts charge
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Company K
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George E. (G) Kirk - Private
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George G. Nash was the cousin to George E. Nash.(Reg. 52nd Company I)and Adam Kirk (of the 4th Cav. Co. A.) and William A. Kirk (of the 28th Co. K) George G. was the one in the 28th Reg. Company K. Along with other relitives. Missing in action, reported taken prisoner July 3. 1963, 'Supposed to have been killed'.
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Company K
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Parham Stokes Kirk - Private
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Parham was brother to William A. Kirk of the 28th Co. K and Brother to George Edward Kirk of the 52 Reg. Co. I.
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Contact Name:
Ruby A. Nash
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Date Added: 2/22/2011
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Company K
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William A. Kirk - Private
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William A. Kirk was cousin to George G. Kirk of the (28th Co K )and Brother to George E Kirk of the (52nd Reg Co. I.) and Adam Kirk of the ( 4th Cav. Co. A.) and Parham S. Kirk of the (28th Reg. Co. K.) He made it through the war and was Paroled at Appomattox Court House, Appomattox Co. VA April 9, 1865
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Contact Name:
Ruby A. Nash
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Date Added: 2/22/2011
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Company K
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Thomas Alexander Mauldin - Unknown
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Took part under Stonewall at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Pickets Charge. Under Lee at Mine Run, Spotsylvania Courthouse and Petersburg.
He was captured at Richmond while at the hospital by a New York Calvery.
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Contact Name:
Michael Mauldwin
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Date Added: 2/18/2008
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Company K
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Simpson Jones Nash - Private
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Simpson J. Nash was wounded and captured at Gettesburg.
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Company K
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David Poplin - Private
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Company K
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Aaron N. Rogers - Private
Contact Name:
Linda Rogers
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 3/18/2009
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Company K
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Henry R Russell - Private
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Henry was born July 1829 in Stanley Co. NC. He was 32 when he enlisted 7 Sept 1861 at Albemarle, Stanley Co. NC for one year. He has 19 cards in his archival file. He was seriously wounded at Harper's Ferry and was disabled for some time. Rejoined his unit and was captured at Petersburg Va 1 April 1865 as the Confederacy was collapsing. Taken to City Point arriving 4 April 1865. He is released 19 June 1865 after swallowing the yellow dog. Remarks on his paperwork indicates he has problem with his left eye. He died 1 March 1915. He was the father in law of my 4th cousin 3x removed.
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Contact Name:
phillip thomas
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Date Added: 3/18/2020
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Company K
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Evan Alexander Stoker - Private
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Immediately after organizing, the regiment was ordered to Wilmington, NC, where it remained under Brig. Gen. Joseph R. Anderson (VA), commanding the "Cape Fear District," until the fall of New Bern. During its stay in that kind and hospitable town it performed post duty and guarded various bridges on the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad. Evan A Stoker died from "disease" on 29 DEC 1861 in Wilmington, before any battles or skirmishes. His remains were sent home to Stanly county. He is believed to have been buried in the Richard Stoker family cemetery in New London.
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