11th South Carolina Infantry
| Company Unknown | |
Silas B. Risher
Silas B. Risher - Corporal |
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not sure of the company Silas was in but i do know he fought at Broxton's Bridge in S.C.
Contact Name: Mark Louis RisherContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/10/2016
| Company A | |
C. J. Parker
C. J. Parker - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Wyatt ParkerContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/17/2006
| Company B | |
Morgan T. Varner
Morgan T. Varner - Corporal |
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Died Sept. 22, 1909
Buried at Magnolia Cemetary, Charleston, SC
Contact Name: Cynthia PutmanBuried at Magnolia Cemetary, Charleston, SC
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Date Added: 12/16/2010
| Company C | |
Frank Winn
Frank Winn - Private |
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Frank Winn was listed as killed in action in Virginia in the spring of 1864
Contact Name: Butch L GinnContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/18/2009
| Company C | |
Thomas Winn
Thomas Winn - Private |
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Thomas Winn was listed as killed in action in Virginia in the spring of 1864
Contact Name: Butch L GinnContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/18/2009
| Company D | |
Lewis Hodges
Lewis Hodges - Sergeant |
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Researching my great grandfather, Lewis Hodges, who enlisted at Whippy Swamp, SC on July 15, 1861 and was captured at Ft. Fisher, NC on January 15, 1865; released from prison camp hospital at Elmira, NY on August 7, 1865.
Contact Name: Harry E. Hodges Jr.Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 4/11/2010
| Company E | |
Washington Cooler
Washington Cooler - Private |
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I am anxiously trying to get information regarding the 11th SC Infantry, Co. E that my ancestor served under. He was enlisted in 1864 and ended up captured in Petersburg, VA. He was imprisoned at Elmira, NY. Would like to know what their flag also looked like. I am a member of the Texas Society Order of Confederate Rose and am very proud of my ancestry. My brother and my husband are members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Any information that can be forwarded to me is greatly appreciated.
Contact Name: Linda S. WooleyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 11/6/2008
| Company E | |
John H. Mickler
John H. Mickler - Captain |
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Captain Mickler was born in St.Marys, GA.,in 1832. He volunteered in Company E, Eleventh South Carolina Regiment, sometimes referred to Hampton's Scouts. His most valuable services were rendered on the Carolina coast, where as a partisan scout and leader he attained a distinction second to none.
Contact Name: Kenneth M. WilsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/24/2009
| Company E | |
Barney Brantley Winn
Barney Brantley Winn - Private |
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Barney Brantley Winn was in the 11th South Carolina listed as being in Cpt John H Mickler's Company E. He was captured near Petersburg, VA on June 16, 1864, sent to Elmyria, NY and released on a prisoner exchange on March 2, 1865.
Contact Name: Butch L GinnContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/18/2009
| Company E | |
Richard C Winn
Richard C Winn - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Butch L GinnContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/18/2009
| Company F | |
Eugene G Hay
Eugene G Hay - Sergeant |
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My great great great grandfather
Contact Name: Kami (Hay) MerrittContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/24/2015
| Company F | |
Eugene Gordon Hay
Eugene Gordon Hay - 1st Sergeant |
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No comments
Contact Name: LContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/5/2008
| Company F | |
A M Heape
A M Heape Rank Unknown |
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No comments
Contact Name: Richard L. OwensContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/16/2011
| Company G | |
J. Walter Weathers
J. Walter Weathers - Private |
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J. Walter Weathers was a brother to Morgan G. L. Weathers and to my great, great grandfather - Pinckney Marion Weathers of the 20th South Carolina Infantry (and of the 5th South Carolina Cavalry).
He enlisted in Company G of the 11th South Carolina Infantry - also known as the 9th Volunteers.
Contact Name: John W. WeathersHe enlisted in Company G of the 11th South Carolina Infantry - also known as the 9th Volunteers.
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Date Added: 2/6/2008
| Company H | |
James William Godfrey
James William Godfrey - Private |
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wounded by a stab in the thigh, died in hospital(?) in Hardeeville,SC on Nov 8,1861
Contact Name: Debra HollandContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/3/2018
| Company I | |
James Morgan Hiott
James Morgan Hiott - Corporal |
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James Morgan Hiott of Colleton County SC entered at a young age as private and was corporal at discharge. After the war he became an Attorney and a Planter. He owned Old Miller Plantation at Pritchardville near Bluffton, SC. He served in the SC Legislature as the State Representative from Beaufort County, SC and is buried with his wife Christiana Griffin Hiott at the Indian Hills Baptist Church Cemetery on Hwy 278 a few miles from the Hilton Head Island Bridge..
Contact Name: Bob ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/20/2013
| Company K | |
Aaron Elijah Fralix
Aaron Elijah Fralix - Private |
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My great, great great grandfather enlisted in Company K of the 11th South Carolina Infantry (the 9th Volunteers).
Contact Name: John W. WeathersContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/6/2008
| Company K | |
Lazarus Brown Murdaugh
Lazarus Brown Murdaugh - 1st Lieutenant |
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No comments
Contact Name: William MurdaughContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/18/2011
| Company K | |
Isaac Oliver Polk, Sr.
Isaac Oliver Polk, Sr. - Private |
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Died: 06/09/1864 Where: Stuart Hospital, Richmond VA Why:wounded in battle of Cold Harbor 06/05/1864
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery # I O. Row T, Div F
Contact Name: L. NygardBuried: Oakwood Cemetery # I O. Row T, Div F
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Date Added: 6/5/2004