19th South Carolina Infantry
Company A | |
Abraham Hert - Private |
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Contact Name: Debbie KnightContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/27/2009
Company A | |
Uriah James Hood Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Fred RoyalContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/14/2007
Company A | |
Alfred A. Pardue - Sergeant |
A.A. Pardue died of disease in University Hospital in Knoxville, TN on Oct 29, 1862. He is buried in Bethel Cemetery in Knoxville along with approximately 1600 other C.S.A. soldiers. The undertaker made a list of the soldiers that he buried during the war. Either he wrote the name incorrectly or it was not legible. He is listed on the plaque at the cemetery as A.A. Parden. His widow, Rebecca Pardue is buried at Rock Hill Cemetery in Brunson, SC along with her daughter Mary Alice Pardue Sullivan and son-in-law Jefferson Darling Sullivan.
Contact Name: Angie HenleyContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 8/19/2013
Company B | |
Thomas David Justin Howle - Private |
1838-1867 Enlisted on 1 Dec 1861 at Camp Hampton (near Columbia). Captured at Missionary Ridge on 25 Nov 1863. Released from Rock Island Military Prison 18 June 1865.
Contact Name: George HillContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 9/19/2013
Company C | |
Samuel McManus - Private |
Samuel McManus was captured at Atlanta, GA., August 31st, 1864
Contact Name: John DoveContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 6/6/2010
Company C | |
Thorney Snell - Private |
Thorney Snell, PVT Btry C 19th Regt Fld Arty Repl CP
Jackson, SC USA
Buried at: Section 28, Sit 124
Arlington National Cemetery
Born: 7 Jul 1894
Died: 6 Sep 1960
Contact Name: WandaJackson, SC USA
Buried at: Section 28, Sit 124
Arlington National Cemetery
Born: 7 Jul 1894
Died: 6 Sep 1960
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Date Added: 4/15/2008
Company D | |
William Hardy Matthews - Private |
William Hardy Matthews was born 8 Aug. 1844 in that part of Edgefield County that in 1895 became Saluda County. He married Irene Amanda Havird (b. Feb. 1851 d. 30 Aug. 1907). His nickname was 'Butterfly Bill.' He died 25 Mar 1924 in Cool Springs,Saluda County, South Carolina and is buried at Sardis Baptist Church, Saluda, South Carolina. His wife is buried in the Z.C. Havird Cemetery, Saluda, South Carolina.
Contact Name: Wayne MatthewsContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/14/2005
Company D | |
John J Rushton - Private |
John Rushton, age 20, captured at Missionary Ridge November, 1863;
Contact Name: Shannon GahanContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/4/2010
Company D | |
James William Vines - Private |
James Vines of Saluda, SC, (Coleman''s Crossroad) died in 1913 and is buried with his second wife, Josephine Pardue Vines, at Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery, Saluda, SC.
Contact Name: Van B. Thomas, Jr.Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/12/2004
Company E | |
john h foster - Private |
enl 8/1/63 5th sc st troops 6mo.enl.11/63 19th scinf paroled 5/19/65 agusta ga my grgrgrandfather buried coyle family cemetery gaffney sc
Contact Name: joseph pridmoreContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/8/2009
Company E | |
William Henry Husbands - Private |
William was born 17 Mar 1843 in Richmond Co. NC. He is found on the 1860 census at age 17 in The Sumter District, South Carolina. The PO is at Bishopville. He enlisted 17 Dec 1861 from the Sumter district and mustered at Columbia, SC Enlisted by Col Preston. His regiment was sent to Tennessee, and he fought the Corinth Campaign Apr - June 1862, The Kentucky aka Perryville Campaign where he fought at Munfordsville. The Atlanta and Carolina Campaign. On 18 Feb 1864 he is granted an 18-day furlough. On 3 August 1864 he suffers a gunshot wound to his knee and is a patient at the Floyd House at Ocmulgee Hospital at Macon Georgia. It is noted that his is serving in Manigault's Brigade and his home is in Bishopville, SC. He died 8 April 1902 in Darlington Co. SC and is buried at Mount Elon Baptist Church, Hartsville, Dar. Co. SC He was the father-in-law of my 2nd cousin 4 x removed.
Contact Name: Phillip ThomasContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/11/2023
Company E | |
Robert Young McLeod - 1st Lieutenant |
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Contact Name: Waverley T. McLeod Jr.Contact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: mcleod
Date Added: 10/26/2010
Company F | |
Samuel Thomas McAdams - Private |
Captured at Chickamauga and imprisoned 18 months at Rock Island IL
Contact Name: Jason PruittContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/16/2008
Company G | |
John G(ordon) C(?aldwell?) Drennan - Private |
John G. C. Drennan, born 1843, had been farming with his widowed mother and two sisters when he enlisted. He was wounded at the Battle of Atanta on 20 July 1864, but was back with his regiment when it was surrendered at high Point and paroled at Grensboro. He returned to rural Lowndesville and died there in summer 1873 at age 30 years and 12 days, leaving his mother, two spinster sisters, one daughter, and two sons.
Contact Name: Bernard Schaaf Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 7/30/2006
Company G | |
Sebron Sebastian McCurry - Private |
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Contact Name: Ron D. McCurryContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/26/2004
Company G | |
john valentine schrader - Private |
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Contact Name: john terryContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/19/2014
Company H | |
Joseph Joel Ashcraft - Private |
Joseph was the son of Joel Ashcraft and Martha 'Patsey' Ferguson. Joseph was living in Chester Co. SC near his mother when he enlisted. His mother moved to Bradley (now Cleveland) Co. AR before 1870 near her other sons who had returned home after serving with the 26th AR Infantry.
Joseph enlisted in Chester Dist. SC as a private with Capt. Senn's Co. H on November 18, 1862 and was captured July 3, 1864 near Marietta GA during the Atlanta Campaign. He was imprisoned at Camp Morton IN until March 15th of 1865. He was part of a prisoner exchange, was hospitalized in Richmond VA the 22nd of March and was paroled in Charlotte NC May 23, 1865.
Contact Name: Norman V. AshcraftJoseph enlisted in Chester Dist. SC as a private with Capt. Senn's Co. H on November 18, 1862 and was captured July 3, 1864 near Marietta GA during the Atlanta Campaign. He was imprisoned at Camp Morton IN until March 15th of 1865. He was part of a prisoner exchange, was hospitalized in Richmond VA the 22nd of March and was paroled in Charlotte NC May 23, 1865.
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Date Added: 1/31/2006
Company H | |
Benjamin Buntin Harvley - Corporal |
Benjamin joined the 19th as a private and mustered out a corporal.
Contact Name: Robin Pearson WilsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 3/7/2011
Company H | |
Charles T. Leroy Rank Unknown |
Charles T. Leroy had been wounded and captured; he was taken by train to a hospital at Forsyth GA where he died 9 Aug 1864. Buried Confederate Cemetery at Forsyth GA.
Note: I have no connection to this soldier other than he served with Joseph J. Ashcraft.
Contact Name: Sharon AshcraftNote: I have no connection to this soldier other than he served with Joseph J. Ashcraft.
Contact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/12/2008
Company I | |
John Thomas Clamp - Private |
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Contact Name: Ronald ClampContact Email: Show Email
Contact Homepage: www.ronclamp.com
Date Added: 5/30/2008
Company I | |
James Robert Sims - Private |
Killed at Chickamauga
Contact Name: Laura BoydstonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/29/2007
Company I | |
John Alexander Sims - Private |
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Contact Name: Laura BoydstonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/29/2007
Company I | |
Samuel Seborn Sims - Private |
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Contact Name: Laura BoydstonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/29/2007
Company I | |
Thomas Benjamin Sims - Private |
wounded in the neck at Murfreesboro
Contact Name: kcwebchic@yahoo.comContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 10/29/2007
Company K | |
James Green - Private |
James Green, Samuel Green, and John Green, all of Graniteville and each belonging to Co. K, 19th SC Infantry, were my Great-grand Uncles.
Contact Name: Tom MartinContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/13/2009
Company K | |
John Green - Private |
John Green, Samuel Green, and James Green, all of Graniteville and each belonging to Co. K, 19th SC Infantry, were my Great-grand Uncles.
Contact Name: Tom MartinContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/13/2009
Company K | |
Samuel Green - Private |
Samuel Green, John Green, and James Green, all of Graniteville and each belonging to Co. K, 19th SC Infantry, were my Great-grand Uncles.
Contact Name: Tom MartinContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 12/13/2009
Company K | |
William Martin Raborn - Private |
WM Raborn was wounded at Battle of Stones River, Murfreesboro, TN, on 1 Jan 1863. He died 7 days later and is buried in the Confederate section of Murfreesboro cemetery.
Contact Name: Bryce RabornContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 5/15/2013