27th Virginia Infantry
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Friend Clay Cox Rank Unknown |
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Date Added: 5/14/2014
Company A | |
John Harvey Hart - Corporal |
My great grandfather served in the Stonewall Brigade both at Chancellorsville and at Culp's Hill at Gettysburg. He was wounded at Gettysburg and then taken as POW in Williamsport, MD. He was a POW at Point Lookout Maryland from July 1863 until March 1865, when exchanged.
Contact Name: Thomas C Hart JrContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 2/4/2008
Company C | |
S. (Spotswood) N. (Nicholas) Gibson - Private |
In the John Garibaldi letters in posession of the VMI and displayed on their website, he is the Mr. Gibson mentioned several times. They were neighbors in Clifton Forge, Va.
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Date Added: 1/12/2008
Company C | |
George W Harmon - Private |
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Date Added: 12/17/2012
Company C | |
Peyton A. Jackson - 4th Sergeant |
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Date Added: 11/23/2010
Company C | |
Samuel B Lowry - 2nd Lieutenant |
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Date Added: 4/13/2011
Company C | |
andrew j martin - Private |
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Date Added: 1/23/2013
Company D | |
William A. Dawson - 2nd Lieutenant |
Mustered into service 15 May 1861 @ Staunton, Va by Col. John Echols as a Private.
Apppointed M. Sgt 20 June 1862
Appointed 2nd Lieutenant by 18 Jan 1864.
Taken prisioner near Spottsylvania 14 May 1864
Contact Name: Robert D. FloydApppointed M. Sgt 20 June 1862
Appointed 2nd Lieutenant by 18 Jan 1864.
Taken prisioner near Spottsylvania 14 May 1864
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Date Added: 7/16/2012
Company D | |
William Lewis Lynch - Private |
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Date Added: 9/17/2015
Company D | |
Lorenzo Dow McGhee - Private |
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Date Added: 6/7/2007
Company D | |
William Nelson McNutt - 1st Sergeant |
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Contact Name: William F. DawsonContact Email: Show Email
Date Added: 1/15/2016
Company D | |
William Nelson McNutt - Private |
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Date Added: 11/16/2010
Company D | |
George W Scott - Private |
My 3rd GG Uncle
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Date Added: 12/17/2012
Company E | |
George Madison Noel - Private |
He joined in Feb. 1863 at Camp Winder at or near Moss Neck Manor near Fredericksburg. The Stonewall Brigade was at winter quarters there.
Although he was from Rockbridge Co., VA, the unit he was assigned to was Co. E, known as the 'Greenbrier Rifles and/or the Lewisburg Rifles'. (Greenbrier Co. was in VA until a number of counties broke away and formed West Virginia later in 1863).
Contact Name: Donnie NoelAlthough he was from Rockbridge Co., VA, the unit he was assigned to was Co. E, known as the 'Greenbrier Rifles and/or the Lewisburg Rifles'. (Greenbrier Co. was in VA until a number of counties broke away and formed West Virginia later in 1863).
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Date Added: 7/20/2009
Company E | |
Jacob Reaser - Private |
Jacob was born Nov. 16, 1839 in Augusta Co., Virginia. His family moved to Greenbrier Co., then Virginia. May 9, 1861,
Jacob enlisted at Lewisburg, Greenbrier Co, VA into Co. E, 27th Regiment, CSA, 6th VA Infantry.
On July 21, 1861, he was wounded during the First Battle of Bull Run. On a roster dated 8-31,1861 he was listed as, 'Absent, not paid. Left sick in Winchester.'
Some Jacob's Civil War records list Jacob's last name as Reeser.
The April 1, 1862 issue of the Staunton Spectator states that Jacob was one of two killed from the 27th VA under Col. Echols, while engaged in the the 1st Battle of Kernstown near Winchester, VA on 3-23-1862.
No documentation to date has been discovered where Jacob was buried. However, the Confederates reprtedly buried their dead soldiers from the Kernstown Battle in the Stonewall Jackson Cemetery, which is a section inside the Mt. Hebron Cemetery in Winchester, VA. There are 829 unknown Confederate Soldiers buried there.
Contact Name: Jim ReaserJacob enlisted at Lewisburg, Greenbrier Co, VA into Co. E, 27th Regiment, CSA, 6th VA Infantry.
On July 21, 1861, he was wounded during the First Battle of Bull Run. On a roster dated 8-31,1861 he was listed as, 'Absent, not paid. Left sick in Winchester.'
Some Jacob's Civil War records list Jacob's last name as Reeser.
The April 1, 1862 issue of the Staunton Spectator states that Jacob was one of two killed from the 27th VA under Col. Echols, while engaged in the the 1st Battle of Kernstown near Winchester, VA on 3-23-1862.
No documentation to date has been discovered where Jacob was buried. However, the Confederates reprtedly buried their dead soldiers from the Kernstown Battle in the Stonewall Jackson Cemetery, which is a section inside the Mt. Hebron Cemetery in Winchester, VA. There are 829 unknown Confederate Soldiers buried there.
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Date Added: 11/4/2014
Company F | |
William A. Ackerly - Private |
William A. Ackerly was one of six sons of Peter Ackerly and Lydia Ackerly of Natural Bridge, Rockbrige Co., Va. to serve in the Cinil War. His company was made up of alot of men from Greenbriar Co. (later this would become a county in West Virginia) but there were several from Rockbridge Co. in that company as well. He joined on April 19, 1862. He was wounded at the Battle of Port Republic on June 9th, 1862. He survived the war.
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Date Added: 3/4/2008
Company F | |
William Shilling - Private |
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Date Added: 12/31/2010
Company G | |
Elisha Francis Lockridge - Private |
Enlisted New Market 19 Mar. 1862
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Date Added: 8/22/2009
Company H | |
Robert William Drain - Private |
Pvt. Robert Drain was my gr-gr-grandfather. Born in Rockbridge County Va. in 1837, drafted into the CSA in March 1862. Wounded at Chancellorsville, returned to his unit later that year (1863). Survived the Overland Campaign and Wilderness/ Spotsylvania battles. Moved to Parkersburg WV shortly after the war ended.
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Date Added: 4/8/2011
Company H | |
Jacob Hickman - Private |
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Date Added: 9/1/2010
Company H | |
Edward Thomas Jessup - Corporal |
My Great Grandfather served in the Co H(Rockbridge Rifles), 27th VA INF (Stonewall Brigade).
Enlisted: 15 July 1861
Wounded at 2nd Manassas: 29 August 1862
Captured at Spotsylvania Courthouse: 12 May 1864
Released: 22 June 1865
POB: Rockbridge County, VA
b.24 May 1844 - d.7 August 1917
Married: Louisiana Jessup (Mallory)
Buried: Maplewood Cemetery, Charlottesville, VA
Contact Name: Douglas E. JessupEnlisted: 15 July 1861
Wounded at 2nd Manassas: 29 August 1862
Captured at Spotsylvania Courthouse: 12 May 1864
Released: 22 June 1865
POB: Rockbridge County, VA
b.24 May 1844 - d.7 August 1917
Married: Louisiana Jessup (Mallory)
Buried: Maplewood Cemetery, Charlottesville, VA
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Date Added: 2/2/2010
Company H | |
Jacob R Shilling - Private |
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Date Added: 12/31/2010