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68th North Carolina Infantry
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Company B
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Jabez Cox - Private
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My great, great grandfather, Jabez Cox was transferred from the 59th Regiment North Carolina Troops, (4th Regiment North Carolina Cavalry) to Company B 68th Regiment North Carolina Infantry on April 1, 1864.
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Contact Name:
Shirley Warren
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Date Added: 8/4/2014
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Company E
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Joseph Holloman - 2nd Lieutenant
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Company E
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Irvin Preston Newsome - Corporal
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Company I
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Alfred T Harrell - Private
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Alfred lived in Gates County. Enlisted on March 15, 1864. Believed to have been at Salisbury Prison in the fall of 1864, serving as part of the guard detail.
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Contact Name:
William Marley
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Date Added: 1/29/2013
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Company I
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John Mercer Willey - Private
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John Mercer Willey 26 Dec. 1846-19 June 1939 of Deep Creek in Norfolk Co. VA enlisted in Co. I 68th NC State Troops commanded by Col. Hinton. He served with both Gens. Lee and Johnston and saw active service for ten months in some of the most important battles in the Tar Heel State including the battle of Lenior County and Bentonville. he was never wounded. Last native born survivor of the Confederate War in Norfolk county and last surviving member of the Neimeyer Shaw Camp of the Confederate Veterans at Berkley.
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Company K
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Matthew Munford - Private
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Information comes from transcript of Munford Central Hill Road Cemetery grave site survey done under the auspices of the Isle of Wight County Historical Society on February 27, 2005. Transcript cites 'Matthew Munford, born about 1845, died 8 May 1892. Matthew was a member of the 68th NC Co K (stone at site was white marble with letter 'M' visible, stone is similar to those placed for CSA Veterans'
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