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14th Virginia Infantry
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John Haptonstall
John Haptonstall - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Roger MundyDate Added: 10/8/2011
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William Dosca Shelton
William Dosca Shelton - Major |
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No comments
Contact Name: Leonard SheltonDate Added: 5/5/2012
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William Henry White
William Henry White - Lt. Colonel |
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Lt. Col. White is my great grandfather. He assumed command of the 14th after Col Hodges died in combat.
Col. White was with Gen Pickett and Gen. Armisted at Gettisburg and the Angle. Col. White was wounded three times and was carried back to the Confederate lines to survive the war. He was a member of the VA Legislature, voted against succession but enlisted when VA decided to seceed. I have a photo and will provide later if needed.
Contact Name: Charles HillyerCol. White was with Gen Pickett and Gen. Armisted at Gettisburg and the Angle. Col. White was wounded three times and was carried back to the Confederate lines to survive the war. He was a member of the VA Legislature, voted against succession but enlisted when VA decided to seceed. I have a photo and will provide later if needed.
Date Added: 4/17/2012
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William F Hurt
William F Hurt - 3rd Sergeant |
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Mustered into Paineville Rifles in Amelia, VA, April 1861 and discharged in July, 1862 under terms of the Conscription Act. Was sick the previous winter (hospitalized in Petersburg). No further information after discharge, but died before 1870 census.
Contact Name: Sandra RavivDate Added: 8/29/2012
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Henry Coleman Mann
Henry Coleman Mann - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: P.James BrisbinDate Added: 4/26/2013
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James Vaiden Perrin
James Vaiden Perrin - Private |
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'Paineville Rifles'wounded at Gettysburg in Picketts charge.released in Prisoner exchange.Shot and captured at Five Forks
Contact Name: Ron PerrinDate Added: 7/3/2006
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John Perrin
John Perrin - 2nd Lieutenant |
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'Paineville Rifles' from Amelia co. Va Shot and killed Picketts Charge at Gettysburg
Contact Name: Ron PerrinDate Added: 7/3/2006
| Company B | |
Carey Austin Ashwell
Carey Austin Ashwell - Private |
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Served: Virginia Unit Number: 763
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 24 April 1861 at the age of 26
Enlisted in Company B, 14th Infantry Regiment Virginia
Hospitalized on 02 June 1862 at Chimborazo Hospl, Richmond, VA
Hospitalized on 06 June 1862 at Hospital, Farmville, VA
Absent, without leave on 15 June 1863
Returned on 10 September 1863
Absent, without leave on 24 May 1864
Returned on 08 July 1864
Issued clothing on 31 December 1864
He enlisted with his 3 brothers and 1 cousin.
Contact Name: MarilynService Record: Enlisted as a Private on 24 April 1861 at the age of 26
Enlisted in Company B, 14th Infantry Regiment Virginia
Hospitalized on 02 June 1862 at Chimborazo Hospl, Richmond, VA
Hospitalized on 06 June 1862 at Hospital, Farmville, VA
Absent, without leave on 15 June 1863
Returned on 10 September 1863
Absent, without leave on 24 May 1864
Returned on 08 July 1864
Issued clothing on 31 December 1864
He enlisted with his 3 brothers and 1 cousin.
Date Added: 3/5/2006
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John Benjamin Ashwell
John Benjamin Ashwell - Private |
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Occupation: Farmer
Enlistment Date: 24 April 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Confederacy State Served: Virginia
Unit Numbers: 763 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private at the age of 33
Enlisted in Company B, 14th Infantry Regiment Virginia
Promoted to Full Corporal 3rd Class on 03 May 1861
Promoted to Full Private on 06 May 1862 (Reduced in rank)
Wounded on 01 July 1862 at Malvern Hill, VA (Wounded in hand)
Absent, without leave on 19 December 1862
Returned to duty on 18 November 1863
Absent, without leave on 25 February 1864
Contact Name: marilynEnlistment Date: 24 April 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Confederacy State Served: Virginia
Unit Numbers: 763 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private at the age of 33
Enlisted in Company B, 14th Infantry Regiment Virginia
Promoted to Full Corporal 3rd Class on 03 May 1861
Promoted to Full Private on 06 May 1862 (Reduced in rank)
Wounded on 01 July 1862 at Malvern Hill, VA (Wounded in hand)
Absent, without leave on 19 December 1862
Returned to duty on 18 November 1863
Absent, without leave on 25 February 1864
Date Added: 3/5/2006
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G D Hackworth
G D Hackworth - Private |
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Pvt Hackworth died at Point Lookout Prison Camp, 21 May, 1864. I believe he is my great,great grandfather. I desire confirmation of UDC membership
Contact Name: LindaDate Added: 1/24/2010
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Lynch A. Leftwich
Lynch A. Leftwich - Private |
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At Petersburg, convicted of being Absent without Leave, 03/07/64 and forced to forfeit 4 months pay.
Contact Name: Brad SlepetzDate Added: 7/3/2007
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John C. Mann
John C. Mann - Private |
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CIVIL WAR (from ''Valley of the Shadow'' web site):
Enlisted as Private in the 14th VA Cavalry, Company I and C on April 19, 1861. Enlisted in Churchville, VA
Described as 5''11'', blue eyes, brown hair, ruddy complexion
On detail in Augusta Co. Dec. 10, 1863 through April 29, 1864
Muster Sheet: Enlisted in Co. I, Churchville April 19, 1861
Present July 1861 through August 1861
Present March 1862 through April 1862
Reenlisted in Co., C, Churchville, May 13, 1862, age 27, resident of Augusta Co.
Wounded In Action (WIA) and captured Nov. 26, 1862 in Greenbrier Co.
Absent on detail in Augusta Co., Dec. 10, 1863 through April 29, 1864
Present May 1864 through Sept. 1864
Absent, sick in Staunton hospital Oct. 1864
Present Nov. 1864 through Dec. 1864
Captured: Greenbrier Co. Nov. 26, 1862
Contact Name: CindyEnlisted as Private in the 14th VA Cavalry, Company I and C on April 19, 1861. Enlisted in Churchville, VA
Described as 5''11'', blue eyes, brown hair, ruddy complexion
On detail in Augusta Co. Dec. 10, 1863 through April 29, 1864
Muster Sheet: Enlisted in Co. I, Churchville April 19, 1861
Present July 1861 through August 1861
Present March 1862 through April 1862
Reenlisted in Co., C, Churchville, May 13, 1862, age 27, resident of Augusta Co.
Wounded In Action (WIA) and captured Nov. 26, 1862 in Greenbrier Co.
Absent on detail in Augusta Co., Dec. 10, 1863 through April 29, 1864
Present May 1864 through Sept. 1864
Absent, sick in Staunton hospital Oct. 1864
Present Nov. 1864 through Dec. 1864
Captured: Greenbrier Co. Nov. 26, 1862
Date Added: 10/29/2004
| Company C | |
James Edward Mclain
James Edward Mclain - Musician |
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James was from Fluvanna County Virginia and was a drummer boy only 12 years old!
Contact Name: Joan JonesDate Added: 5/20/2015
| Company D | |
William Chastain Gill
William Chastain Gill - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: TroyDate Added: 2/9/2011
| Company D | |
Jesse W. Rodgers
Jesse W. Rodgers - Private |
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served 3 1/2 years in all major battles.
Contact Name: mike fowlerDate Added: 12/10/2009
| Company E | |
Joseph Chappell Hutcheson
Joseph Chappell Hutcheson - Captain |
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Joseph reenlisted in Oct 1864 in the 14th. He was elected LT & by his account was elevated to Captain after the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House. There is no known transcribed verification of this elevation in rank which is probably due to the collapse of the Richmond Gov. just days after the above mentioned battle.
Contact Name: Jim HutchesonDate Added: 1/7/2013
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James Nathaniel Woltz
James Nathaniel Woltz - Private |
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On 29 June 1889, James Nathaniel Woltz applied for disability from the Federal Government having been wounded at the Battle of Malvern Hill, Henrico County, Virginia on 1 July 1862. A shell exploded fracturing the tibia in the left leg below the knee. Since incurring the wound he had not been able to perform physical labor due to pieces of bone being discharged from the wound from time to time. The leg also had varicose veins.
Contact Name: J. WoltzDate Added: 7/8/2009
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Thomas Howerton Woltz
Thomas Howerton Woltz - Sergeant |
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No comments
Contact Name: J. WoltzDate Added: 7/8/2009
| Company F | |
William C Curtis
William C Curtis - 2nd Lieutenant |
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Contact Name: Jeannie K JohnsonDate Added: 6/5/2012
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John L. Poythress
John L. Poythress - Private |
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John was sick and hospitalized a lot during the war. His war pension application stated that he had bronchial trouble and was 'completely disabled to labor.' He was my Great-Great Grandfather, and he died on February 27, 1905. He is buried at New Bethel Baptist Church, Epsom, NC (Franklin County).
Contact Name: Carol BumpassDate Added: 4/29/2012
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Thomas Edwin Pulley
Thomas Edwin Pulley - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Tracie CurnellDate Added: 11/10/2013
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William H. c. Walker
William H. c. Walker - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: James E. P. WalkerDate Added: 2/1/2015
| Company G | |
Henry Hale
Henry Hale Rank Unknown |
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Henry served with the 14th va cavalry.
Contact Name: danny haleDate Added: 1/12/2009
| Company G | |
Mastin Hale
Mastin Hale Rank Unknown |
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Mastin served in the 14th va cavalry.
Contact Name: danny haleDate Added: 1/12/2009
| Company H | |
John Wilson Epps
John Wilson Epps - Private |
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He is my great grandfather
Contact Name: Terrence DonohueDate Added: 11/15/2010
| Company H | |
Doctor Evans Farmer
Doctor Evans Farmer - Private |
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Born 1839 in Pittsylvania County. Enlisted at Meadsville, Halifax Co. on 24 April 1861. Served throughout war.
Contact Name: George HillDate Added: 1/15/2016
| Company H | |
Clayton Mosley Guerrant
Clayton Mosley Guerrant - Private |
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Clayton Mosley Guerrant is my great x3 grandfather. He enlisted on April 29, 1861 in Halifax County, Va. He was captured at the Battle of Five Forks, and was sent to Point Lookout, Md as a POW. He was released on June 27,1865.
Contact Name: James GuerantDate Added: 7/13/2015
| Company K | |
Obediah Bray
Obediah Bray Rank Unknown |
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No comments
Contact Name: Laura B HarrisDate Added: 1/5/2011
| Company K | |
Charles Peyton Bright
Charles Peyton Bright - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: Butch WillardDate Added: 10/19/2009
| Company K | |
Shadrack Cassada
Shadrack Cassada - Private |
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No comments
Contact Name: John WoodsonDate Added: 5/30/2009
| Company K | |
Samuel Taylor Dowdy
Samuel Taylor Dowdy - Private |
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Enlisted Feb.17, 1864 in Richmond, Va.
Contact Name: Carlton J. DunfordDate Added: 2/5/2013
| Company K | |
John Henry Goode
John Henry Goode Rank Unknown |
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No comments
Contact Name: David EvansDate Added: 12/8/2007
| Company K | |
Edward Sanford Hite
Edward Sanford Hite - Private |
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Enrolled for active service on May 14, 1861 in South Boston, VA. Paroled at Appomattox April 9, 1865. One of only 49 men and 7 officers present at the surrender.
Contact Name: Paul ColemanContact Homepage: Rebel1
Date Added: 7/25/2014
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James Monroe Loftis
James Monroe Loftis Rank Unknown |
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Halifax Gazette April 17, 1919. Newspaper Obituary
Contact Name: Thomas C. Loftis Jr.Date Added: 2/17/2015
| Company K | |
William Peyton Pool
William Peyton Pool - Private |
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William survived the war, and I have copies of his widow's application for a pension after his death in 1910. It lists him as a Private in Company K, which is consistent with the company being formed mostly from Halifax County VA (His home) and an application for a headstone for his unmarked grave later.
Contact Name: Blane AdcockDate Added: 5/9/2014
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John A Whitt
John A Whitt - Private |
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John A. Whitt enlisted in Company K, 14th Virginia Infantry on 14 May 1861. He survived the War.
Contact Name: Eddie WhittDate Added: 1/2/2010