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33rd Virginia Infantry      
Company Unknown
Henry A Herrell - Captain   
Buried at Arlington

Contact Name:  Richard Herrell
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Date Added:  11/4/2012
Company Unknown
Christian Runyon - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  Roy Runyon
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Date Added:  1/10/2010
Company B
Silas M Funk - Private   
My G-G-Grandfather. Enlisted March 19, 1862. Wounded at Chancellorsville on May 3, 1863. Taken POW. Paroled April 18, 1865.

Born March 4, 1845; Died July 7, 1927
Contact Name:  Mike Mantz
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Date Added:  3/29/2017
Company B
John W. Peer - Private   
• PEER, JOHN W.
born: 24 Feb 1839 died: 30 Nov 1910
buried: New Keller Cemetery, Mount Olive, Shenandoah County
Parents: Henry & Elizabeth Peer Wife: Catherine Vance
Rank: Private
Unit: Co. B, 33rd Virginia Infantry
Enlisted: 1 Jun 1863, New Market
Transferred to Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry 17 Mar 1864
Admitted C.S.A. General Hospital, Charlottesville 9 May 1864, debilitas; admitted Chimborazo Hospital, No. 4 11 Aug 1864, debility; returned to duty 6 Oct 1864; paroled 10 May 1865, Winchester
Postwar resident of Saumsville, Shenandoah County
Contact Name:  Fred Peer
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Date Added:  11/7/2011
Company B
John Reedy - Private   
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Contact Name:  Robert L. Sturgill
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Date Added:  5/29/2013
Company B
Philip Andrew Walters - Private   
Just found out some ancestors on my fathers side and Philip Walters was my great great grandfather.
Contact Name:  Lisa Cain
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Date Added:  8/3/2010
Company C
John Andrew Fry - Private   
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Contact Name:  Verlin frye
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Date Added:  7/5/2016
Company C
Isaac J. Stultz - Private   
Isaac was born 1841 Shenandoah Co., VA to Jacob Stultz and Mary (Wimer). Isaac died 29 Aug 1862 at Second Battle of Manassas, VA.
Contact Name:  Kay Fleming
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Date Added:  5/31/2014
Company C
William H Zehring - Sergeant   
Enlisted: 3 Jun 1861 Unit: Co. C, 33rd Virginia Infantry.
Promoted to Sergeant 13 Aug 1861; present through Feb 1862; AWOL through Oct 1862.
Enlisted: 29 Apr 1862, Conrad's Store Rank: private. Unit: Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry.
Horse killed in action 21 Jun 1863, Upperville, Virginia.
Killed in action: 8 Nov 1863, near Stevensburg, Culpeper County, Virginia.
(Kinship to Norman P. Miller : Great-granduncle, Father’s side) Note: John Zehring, William H. Zehring, Jacob Zehring, Samuel Zehring and George W. Zehring were brothers
Contact Name:  Norman P. Miller
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Date Added:  1/22/2008
Company D
John W Adams - Private   
Born 2 May 1842 and died 20 Apr 1920. Buried at Pitzer Chapel Cemetery in Martinsburg, WV
Contact Name:  Friend
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Date Added:  12/29/2009
Company D
Richard Strother Pangle - Private   
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Contact Name:  Dwain E Pangle
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Contact Homepage:  dwainpangle@yahoo.com
Date Added:  7/14/2015
Company D
Wheeler Dow Sherman - 1st Corporal   
Wheeler D. Shireman or Sherman served in the 33rd VA. Infantry. His first battle began at 1st Manassas and ended at Spotsylvania where he was captured by the Union. He was then let go after the war and traveled many miles on foot to get back home.
Contact Name:  James Funkhouser
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Date Added:  11/1/2006
Company E
John Nicholas Helsley - Private   
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Contact Name:  Kelly Phelan
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Date Added:  5/2/2018
Company E
James H. Orndoff - Private   
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Contact Name:  Dutch Sanger
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Date Added:  6/24/2008
Company F
John A Stickley - Unknown   
JOHN A. STICKLEY, born near Romney, 18I8; Mr. Stickley was a
member of Company F, Thirty-third Virginia Infantry, the 'Stonewall Brigade.' He was severely wounded in the first battle of Bull Run. John A. was my great-great grandfather.
Contact Name:  Carl P. Stickley
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Date Added:  4/15/2014
Company G
Amos Moore - Private   
enlisted 8/10/1862, age 19. Fought at 2nd Manassas, Sharpsburg (wounded, absent through 12/62), present at Chancelorsville, Gettysburg (severly wounded, left arm resection, POW on July 4 1863 sent to David's Island NY, paroled Oct 1863 at City Point Va). Attended UCV reunion at Dallas TX 1902, wrote of 'Civil War Experiences' in Shenandoah Valley Herald circa 1907, died in Virginia later that year.
Contact Name:  John Sigler
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Date Added:  4/17/2019
Company H
Benjamin Franklin Coffman - Private   
Born in Page Co. VA enlisted in the 'Page Grays' in 1862, wounded at Battle of Malvern Hill, became POW Battle of Spotsylvania, later exchanged. He was either a cousin or uncle to my g-grandfather, Rueben Coffman, another Co. H soldier.
Contact Name:  B Lightfoot
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Date Added:  7/20/2006
Company H
Cumberland George Coffman - Private   
Cumberland was born in Page Co, VA, enlisted in June 1861 along side his brother Rueben Coffman (my g-grandfather). They fought at Gettysburg and Cumberland was captured and later released in a POW exchange.
Contact Name:  B Lightfoot
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Date Added:  7/20/2006
Company H
Rueben Coffman - Private   
Rueben born 1840 in Page Co. VA, enlisted in June 1861 with his brother Cumberland Coffman (other brothers James & Isaac joined the Union Army). Difficult to tell which battles he fought in as records show many AOL's (typical of Co. H as they were always close to home- Shenandoah). Records indicate he was at Gettysburg. He ended the war by deserting and joining the Union Army. Died in 1917. He was my great-grandfather.
Contact Name:  B Lightfoot
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Date Added:  7/20/2006
Company H
Hamilton Cubbage - Private   
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Contact Name:  nolan dean
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Date Added:  12/30/2013
Company H
Alexander Hamilton Keyser - Sergeant   
Notes from 33rd Va Infantry by Lowell Reidenbaugh:Member of Company H, 33rd Va Inf, the Page Grays. Keyser, Alexander H.: Sgt. Enl. 6/1/61 in Co H as Corpl. Absent sick thru 2/62/. To Sgt. 8/1/62. Present thru 8/62. Wded. 9/17/62 at Sharpsburg. Absent thru 12/62. Present 6/63. Left sick at Gettysburg 7/4/63; Capt. 7/5/63 at Gettysburg to City Point. Admitted 11/18/63 Chimborazo with debilitas, Furloughed 11/23/63. Capt. 5/12/64 at Spotsylvaina C.H. To Ft. Delaware, 5/21/64. Discharged 1/30/65. Took Oath. Residence Page Co, Va. Ruddy
complexion, light hair, blue eyes. D. April 29, 1910 in Page
Co, Va.
Contact Name:  Stephen Staruch
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Date Added:  1/26/2013
Company H
Andrew Jackson Knight - Private   
Member of the Page Grays of the famed Stonewall Brigade
Contact Name:  Robert Knight
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Date Added:  12/10/2008
Company H
Jacob Franklin Knight - Private   
Enlisted June 1, 1861 for 1yr. initially and mustered in the Page Grays of the famed Stonewall Brigade June 19, 1861 and reenlisted April 21, 1862
Contact Name:  Robert Knight
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Date Added:  12/10/2008
Company H
Joel Knight - Private   
Joel was a member of the Page Grays of the Famed Stonewall Brigade, he was captured and sent to Point Lookout POW Camp were he died
Contact Name:  Robert Knight
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Date Added:  12/10/2008
Company H
William Knight - Private   
Member of the Page Grays of the famed Stonewall Brigade
Contact Name:  Robert Knight
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Date Added:  12/10/2008
Company I
William Knight Devier - Private   
William, whose surname has variant spellings (Dever, Devers, Deviers), was the son of Allen Devier and Nancy Turley, and brother of the 'DeVier' men registered at this site who served in the 7th VA Cavalry. He was the first husband of my great-great grandmother, Maria Louisa CATLETT. William died either in 1862 (per death record purportedly registered in Rockingham Co., VA) or possibly in 1863, as his military record indicates he was still alive in that year. Left two children and a widow. Maria married 2nd, William Jackson BLACKWOOD (Pvt, Co. G, 12th PA Cav).
Contact Name:  Karon Bosze
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Contact Homepage:  http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/karon_bosze
Date Added:  1/3/2009
Company I
Emanuel Grandle - Private   
Looking for more information on Emanuel Grandle. He was wounded at the battle of Cedar Mountain on Aug. 9, 1862.
Contact Name:  Debbie Waldenville
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Date Added:  3/28/2009
Company K
John Thomas Bowers - Private   
Born Nov. 3, 1842 Woodstock, VA
Died August20, 1913 Johnstown PA
Enlisted July 15, 1861 at Woodstock, VA for 1 year of service
Sick Bay through 31 August 1861
Hospital at Mt. Jackson - Oct. 6 1861 to May 30, 1862
Wounded August 28, 1862 at 2nd Manassas
Sent to Hospital at Stauton, VA
AWOL October 21,1862
Later took Oath and became Union Teamster - wounded at Gettysburg

Contact Name:  Ronald J. Bowers
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Date Added:  3/24/2009
Company K
Lemuel S Fadely - Private   
Pvt Lemuel S Fadely was Killed In Action during the first major land battle of the War of Northern Aggression at 1st Bull Run/Manassas, 21jul1861, Prince William County, Virginia.

His elder brother Private Emanuel J Fadely was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia circa 1839, enlisted in the 136th Virginia Militia Regiment, and died in 1861, exact details unknown.

His younger brother Sylvanus/Sylvenius Ezra Fadely enlisted in Co H of the 12th Virginia Cavalry Regiment and survived the war.
Contact Name:  E Fortynine
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Date Added:  4/13/2016
Company K
Jacob W. Stultz - Private   
Jacob W. Stultz enlisted 15 Jul 1861 in Woodstock, Shenandoah Co., VA. Prisoner of War at Fort Delaware, Delaware May 1864. Signed Oath of Allegiance to the United States, subscribed to at Fort Delaware, Del. released June 10, 1865. Residence: Shenandoah Co., VA, complexion: sallow, hair: dark, eyes: gray, height: 5'11'.
Contact Name:  Kay Fleming
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Date Added:  6/30/2014
Company K
William James Stultz - Private   
William J. Stultz enlisted 15 Jul 1861 at Winchester, VA for one year. Killed at First Battle of Manassas Junction on 21 Jul 1861 only 6 days after enlisting.
Contact Name:  Kay Fleming
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Date Added:  6/30/2014
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