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44th Virginia Infantry
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James Peterson Crowder - Private
Private James Peterson Crowder is buried in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Virginia. On his headstone is the inscription: James P. Crowder, PVT. 44 VA. INF. CSA
Contact Name: John Michael Brown
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Date Added: 8/28/2005

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Peter Benjamin Guerrant - Private
Peter was the younger brother of William F. Guerrant. He enlisted on 23 July 1862 in Richmond, VA and mustered out on 9 April 1865 at Appomattox Court House.
Contact Name: Wallace B. Guerrant, Jr.
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Date Added: 1/4/2014

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William Henry HallRank Unknown
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Contact Name: William Henry Smith
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Date Added: 10/21/2015

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Thomas Walker Harlow - Private
in the 'Fluvanna Hornets'
Contact Name: Mary Thomason-Morris
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Date Added: 6/1/2009

Company B
Abel Bates - Private
Son of my gr-gr-gr-grandmother Catharine Talbot Bates. One of six brothers that served the Confederacy.

Born as a twin brother to Cain Bates on October 1, 1845 in Scottsburg Virginia. Died June 6, 1920 in Pineville, Louisiana. Has a Confederate grave marker in Slone Cemetery near Mansfield, Louisiana.

Enlisted December 3, 1863 in Petersburg Virginia. Shown on Compamy records for clothing issued for the 3rd Qtr. of 1864.

Listed on a 'ROLL OF PRISONERS OF WAR belonging to the Army of Northern Virgina who have been this day surrendered by General Robert E. Lee C.S.A. commanding said Army, to Lieut. Genl. U.S. Grant, commanding Armies of the United States. Done at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 10, 1865'. The roll lists him as 'paroled'.

Applied for and received a Confederate Soldiers Pension in Louisiana on June 7, 1913.
Contact Name: Bobby G. Herring
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Date Added: 11/19/2005

Company B
Cain Bates - Private
Son of my gr-gr-gr-grandmother Catharine Talbot Bates. One of six brothers that served the Confederacy.

Born as a twin brother to Abel Bates on October 1, 1845 in Scottsburg Virginia. Died October 4. 1916 in Hanna, Louisiana and has an obituary in the Feb. 1917 CONFEDERATE VETERAN magazine. Buried at Springville Cemetery in Coushatta, Louisiana.

Enlistment in November 1863 at Peterburg Virginia. Shown on Comapny records for receipt of clothing in April, July, and December of 1864.

Applied and received a Confederate Soldiers Pension in Louisiana on August 1, 1908.

Contact Name: Bobby G. Herring
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Date Added: 11/19/2005

Company B
William E. Isbell - Sergeant
Graves in Isbell cemetery-Grayhaven Winery, Gum Spring Va
Contact Name: Chuck Peple
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Date Added: 10/31/2008

Company B
Andrew Jackson MitchellRank Unknown
Great Grandfather. Served with brothers Julian and Benjamin F. Mitchell. Prisoner at Pt. Lookout, Md.
Contact Name: Stephanie Scott
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Date Added: 2/4/2007

Company B
Joseph Benjamin Woodward - Private
Joseph was captured at the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse on
May 12,1864. He spent 14 months in captivity.
Contact Name: Richard Woodward
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Date Added: 10/26/2014

Company C
Poindexter Penick Boatwright - Private
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Contact Name: George Boatright
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Date Added: 7/8/2007

Company C
Sterling Jones Dugger - Private
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Date Added: 6/14/2011

Company C
John W. Guerrant - Private
First Cousin of William F. Guerrant.
Contact Name: Wallace B. Guerrant, Jr.
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Date Added: 1/4/2014

Company C
William F. Guerrant - Private
Three of my ancestors enlisted in Company C, 44th Virginia Infantry Regiment on the same day, 6 June 1861. William F. Guerrant and John W. Guerrant (both of Buckingham County) were 1st cousins and mustered in as Privates. John H. Guerrant, a distant cousin from Goochland County, enlisted along with the other two on 6 June 1861 and took the rank of Quartermaster. I'm sure all 3 cousins knew each other and planned to enlist together.
Contact Name: Wallace B. Guerrant, Jr.
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Date Added: 1/4/2014

Company C
Thomas Henry Hudgins - Private
Killed March 25, 1865 at Fort Stedman
Contact Name: Donny Jones
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Date Added: 6/15/2011

Company C
Robert Henry Miller - Captain
Robert Miller was one of the Immortal 600. If anybody has any info on it please email me. I have seen the books out on the Immortal 600 and I have read a small bio on it. I plan on getting a copy of the book.
Contact Name: Robert Stokes
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Date Added: 7/8/2004

Company C
John Marion Norvell - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Travis Norvell
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Date Added: 1/15/2008

Company D
Thomas Josiah BowlesRank Unknown
He is my grandmother's grandfather. My grandmother on my father's side. Her grandfather on her father's side.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Bowles&GScid=50668&GRid=35786525&

Contact Name: Mike I.
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Date Added: 1/14/2010

Company D
Richard Reins Carter - 1st Lieutenant
private, promoted to lt., wounded 3rd may 1863,chancellorsville,va.after war lived on his farm 'wayside' in Henrico county, virginia, interesting note,Jim Bailey,a black slave,who was in the union army and took the name of his commanding officer 'Bailey' lived there until his death and his son became a barber in richmond and cut my father and my hair in the early 1950's
Contact Name: Vance W. Carter Jr.
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Date Added: 6/26/2006

Company D
BENJAMIN PRYOR GLASS - Private
Benjamin fought in fredricksburg and was caputured and sent to point lookout Mayland prison then transferred to Elmira New York prison.If anyone has info on the 44th co d please feel free to contact me .
Contact Name: BRIAN ATKINS
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Date Added: 9/13/2007

Company D
Joseph W Parrish - Private
Not necessarily my relative, but found him using Ancestry.com and the info was compiled by Ross Houston.

He was mustered in on 6 Aug 1861 at 'Isbell's Store' and I see that an Isbell is indeed a member of the 44th.

Mustered out on 21 Sep 1864 at Elmira, NY so I assume he was a prisoner at the time.
Contact Name: D. Parrish
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Date Added: 1/20/2010

Company D
James Peyton Randolph - 1st Sergeant
This is one of my great-great-grandfather's brothers. He was born 4/17/1836 in Goochland Co., Virginia, the son of James Peyton Randolph & Elizabeth Winston Payne. He died June 14, 1862.
Contact Name: Deborah Stanley
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Date Added: 9/19/2005

Company D
Joseph E. Randolph - Sergeant
This is one of my great-great-grandfather's brothers. He was born 6/24/1840 in Goochland Co., Virginia, the son of James Peyton Randolph & Elizabeth Winston Payne. He died July 16, 1863.
Contact Name: Deborah
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Date Added: 9/19/2005

Company D
Louis Emmit TurnerRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Jordan Turner
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Date Added: 11/30/2016

Company E
Edward D Cottrell - Private
Enlisted as a Private on 10 June 1861 at the age of 19.
Deserted on 28 May 1862.
Enlisted in Company I, 10th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 1 September 1862.
Mustered out on 22 May 1863.
Returned to Company E, 44th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 22 May 1863.
Transferred back into 10th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 25 September 1863.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 5/27/2010

Company F
Benjamin H. Bragg - Private
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Contact Name: Kathleen Abel
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Date Added: 2/9/2005

Company F
Benjamin Franklin Farish - Private
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Contact Name: Wilson Faris
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Date Added: 3/25/2005

Company F
John Franklin Hamilton - Private
J.F. Hamilton was shot by two minnie balls below the right knee on 14 Oct 1864 at Bristoe Station. Both bones were broken and he was incapacitated due to the wound.
Contact Name: Suzanne
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Date Added: 8/12/2018

Company F
Napoleon Bonaparte Howard - Private
Great Grandfather. Served with brothers, William W. and John T. Howard from Fluvanna Co., VA. Napoleon was wounded and captured at Gettysburg, held prisoner at Pt. Lookout, Md., where he was later released.
Contact Name: Stephanie Scott
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Date Added: 2/4/2007

Company F
Walker Franklin Shepherd - Sergeant
My great uncle. Born 1840, died August 21, 1861 in Pocahontas County, VA (now WVA). He was born and raised in Palmyra, Fluvanna Co. VA., attended the Fluvanna Military Institute and was a student for two years at the University of Virginia prior to Virginia's secession in April 1861. He then left the University and helped to organize the Fluvanna Hornets, which became Co. F, 44th VA Infantry. He was accidentally shot and killed while in camp with the 44th near Cheat Mountain. I have his diary, begun in Jan. 1861 and kept up until the last entry on Aug. 20, 1861, one day before his death. I also have numerous old letters from Frank to various members of his family, and also his desk that he used while he was a student at UVA. He is buried at his mother’s family (Timberlake) home, Belle Air, in Albemarle Co. VA.
Contact Name: Charles A. Shepherd, Jr.
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Date Added: 3/1/2013

Company F
William H Taliaferro - Private
Have long letter from William to his sister written from Monterey VA. 1861.
Contact Name: Jane (Ryalls) Cunningham
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Date Added: 7/24/2004

Company G
Robert Hugh Hubbard - Private
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Contact Name: Kalen Kingsbury
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Date Added: 7/11/2012

Company G
John James Ranson - Private
My Great Grandfather, John James Ranson was born in Cumberland County, Va. in 1836, and died sometime after 1910.

He unit fought in many Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania battles.He was captured at Belle Plains, Spottsylvania, County, Va. on May 12 1864 and taken prisoner to Fort Delaware, Del. until late June 1865.
Contact Name: Jerry Dunford
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Date Added: 10/7/2012

Company G
Hillery Goode Richardson - Captain
Entered as a private in Co.G 44th Regiment, Jones Brigade, Randolph Guard, Farmville, Prince Edward Co. around 11th June,1861; became Captain at Chancellorsville (after Capt.Wm. P. Walker, of CO.G, was killed at same battle); was wounded at Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862 and also wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863; was captured, along with his entire co., at the battle of Spotsylvania Court House on May 12,1864; was imprisoned at Point Lookout, St. Mary''s Co., MD for a short while after which he was transferred for 14 months to Fort Delaware; returned home to Farmville.
Contact Name: Nancy Richardson
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Date Added: 3/21/2005

Company H
James Henry Barnes - Captain
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Contact Name: Robert Barnes
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Date Added: 9/28/2008

Company H
William Henry Clare - Sergeant Major
Enlisted in Company H, Virginia 44th Infantry Regiment on 08 Jun 1861.Promoted to Full Regemental Sergent Major on 22 Jun 1861. Wounded in his right arm 5 May 1864. He lost use of his right arm.

William Henry Clare was from Amelia County Va. He was a carpenter and worked on the original court house in Amelia County Va.
Contact Name: Harry Dillard
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Date Added: 1/5/2010

Company H
Walter F.M. Moring - Corporal
Full name 'Walter Fabius Maximus Moring'. Son of William Wyatt Moring. Maintained a personal diary throughout the war that surivives today in the Virginia state archives. Post war, he was a coal and lumber merchant between Baltimore, MD and Chicago, IL. Died at age 42 and is buried in Chicago, IL.
Contact Name: Paul Moring
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Contact Homepage: http://www.moring2mooring.org
Date Added: 11/29/2007

Company H
William Wyatt Moring - Private
Born 1818 at the Moring home place in Prince Edward County. Father of Walter F.M. Moring also of 'H' company. Enlisted with his son shortly after the outbreak of hostilities in 1861. He was discharged late in 1861 for being 'over age'. Was listed as 'sheriff' in 1850 Amelia County, VA census.
Contact Name: Paul Moring
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Contact Homepage: http://www.moring2mooring.org/
Date Added: 11/29/2007

Company H
John F. Pankey - Private
John enlisted 8 June at Amelia Court House: His career was cut short by injury shortly after enlistment . Remarks: Absent with out leave since 2 July . His name appears on a register of payments to discharged soldiers , date of register 31 July 1861. He was paid $11.00 and medically discharged. The document does not state nature of the disability.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 1/27/2014

Company H
Alexander Warren - Corporal
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Contact Name: William Zdrojewski
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Date Added: 9/7/2004

Company I
Abraham B Copal - Private
Abraham came from Germany,move to Charlotte co. Va where
he married Prudence Newcomb in 1845.He served in Co. I
as a pvt. along with his son-in-law.And other family members
from Charlotte.co Va
Contact Name: Boyd Copal
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Contact Homepage: Copal
Date Added: 8/15/2005

Company I
Abraham copal - Private
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Contact Name: Bruce R. Copal
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Date Added: 3/7/2008

Company I
Thomas Claiborne Goode - Private
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Contact Name: Ayo
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Contact Homepage: ayoandtyo
Date Added: 6/6/2017

Company I
Joseph S Lindsay - Private
Joe served with his father-in-law Abraham Copal In Co. I
from Charlotte co Va along with other family members
Contact Name: Boyd Copal
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Contact Homepage: Copal
Date Added: 8/15/2005

Company I
Travis Newcomb - Private
Travis served in Co I from Charlotte co Va .Was wounded
in right shoulder,was related to Abraham Copal wife Prudence
Newcomb Copal,and had other Newcombs family in Co I
Contact Name: Copal
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Date Added: 8/15/2005

Company I
John William Thomas - Private
John W Thomas served in Co I ,from Charlotte co Va along
with his son William G Thomas,he lost a limb and went on
to supervise construction of fortification at richmond
Contact Name: Boyd Copal
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Contact Homepage: Copal
Date Added: 8/15/2005

Company I
William G Thomas - Corporal
William G Thomas seved in CO I. from Charlotte co. Va along with his father lost a finger,and was one of the few left to
have surrendered at Appomattox
Contact Name: Boyd Copal
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Contact Homepage: Copal
Date Added: 8/15/2005

Company K
Wm O Davis - Private
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Contact Name: Jim Garwood
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Date Added: 2/9/2005

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