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Franklin County Confederate Soldiers Who Died or Were Killed 1861-5

Franklin County Confederate Soldiers Who Died or Were Killed 1861-5

Contributed by George Johnson and now in his memory. D = DIED, CAUSE NOT LISTED DD = DIED OF DISEASE DW = DIED OF WOUNDS DIP = DIED IN PRISON K = KILLED IN BATTLE M = MIA ADAMS, JAMES D………….C-1 TURNEY……………DIP JAN 1864 FT DELAWARE ALEXANDER, A.T.W…….CPT C-1 TURNEY…….K. 8/18/1864 WELDON RD, VA ALLY, J.H………………………D23 TN INF BN………….K. MARIETTA ANDERSON, G.S…………….I-17 TN INF……………….K. 12/31/1862 MURFREESBORO ANDERSON, WILLIAM….3 SGT B-1 TURNEY…..K 5/4/1863 CHANCELLORSVILLE ASHLEY, MICHAEL………F-1 TURNEY……………..K 12/13/1862 FREDERICKSBURG AUSTIN, JOHN……………..C-34…

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Franklin County Men in TN 44th Infantry

Franklin County Men in TN 44th Infantry

ZACHARIAH N. CARROLL, S4834 Company D, 44th TN Inf., Sgt. David Smith from Baytown, TX sent this to me. He says, “I recently received copies of Zachariah Carroll’s application for CSA pension from TN as well as his wife’s application – both of which were rejected – and received a big surprise . . The Zachariah N. Carroll who served as a Sgt. in Co.D of the CSA 44th TN Inf. – COULD NOT POSSIBLY BE the man buried here…

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41st TN Infantry

41st TN Infantry

The 41st Tennessee Infantry was organized on 28 Nov. 1861 at Camp Trousdale. They were captured at Fort Donelson and reorganized on 29 Sept. 1862. They later formed into Company ‘E’, 3rd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment. They were paroled at Greensboro, N.C. on 1 May 1865. The Field Officers were: Colonels: Robert FARQUARSON and James D. TILLMAN. The Lieutenant Colonels were: Robert G. MCCLURE, James D. TILLMAN and Thomas G. MILLER. Major: Thomas G. MILLER. Captains: Lincoln Co. Co. ‘A’:…

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Elijah Ikard’s 32nd TN Infantry – Company K Muster Roll, 1861-62

Elijah Ikard’s 32nd TN Infantry – Company K Muster Roll, 1861-62

Captain Elijah H. IKARD, 32 Tenn. Infantry, [Co. K] 3 Nov. 1861 to 3 Nov. 1862, Mf roll No. 2, TSLA. Transcribed by Judy Henley Phillips. PRIVATES BENNETT, Armon C., 21 BENNETT, James H., 39 BARNES, George S., 18 BRANNAN, George W., 27 BURKS, John, 26 BOYCE, John B., 19 CASTLEBERRY, James M., 17 CHURCHMAN, John R., __ CONN, Robt. D., 18 CAMP, Anderson A., 31 CALDWELL, Andrew C., 30 COKER, James C., 23 DYAL, Andrew J., 24 – Pen.#970…

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Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company K

Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company K

Company K was organized in April from men in Lincoln County and enrolled in that place on 29 April 1861, joining the rest of the regiment shortly there after. It was nicknamed “The Boon’s Creek Minute Men” or “Boon’s Hill Minute Men”. Officers at the organization were: Capt., Newton C. DAVOS; 1st Ltn., Thomas J. SUGGS; 2nd Ltn., Joseph G. DAVIDSON; 3rd Ltn., Jacob B. TURNEY; 1st Sgt., John W. NELSON; 2nd Sgt. William BUTLER; 3rd Sgt., James N. CUNNINGHAM;…

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Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company I

Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company I

Company I was formed at Winchester for a period of twelve months from men in Coffee County. It was enrolled in April 1861 and joined the Regiment shortly thereafter and mustered into Confederate service at Lynchburg, VA, on 8 May 1861. Its nickname was “The Tullahoma Guards” or “Cowan Guards” Another nickname said to be “Jo Lane Company.” The original organization was: Captain, Joseph HOLDER; 1st Ltn., James W. JACKSON; 2nd Ltn., Enoch G. STEWART; 3rd Ltn., Henry J. HAWKINS;…

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Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company H

Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company H

Company H was organized from men around Shelton’s Creek, in Lincoln County, and were enrolled on 29 April in that County before joining the rest of the regiment at Winchester shortly thereafter. It was officially mustered into the Confederate Army on 8 May 1861 at Lynchburg, VA, with the nickname “The Shelton’s Creek Volunteers” or “The Shelton Creek Boys”. Muster rolls had the additional information: note for Company H for September & October 1861: “The company has been stationed at…

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Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company G

Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company G

Company G was organized in Lincoln County and the men were enrolled at Fayetteville on 29 April 1861 and joined the other Companies of the Regiment at Winchester around 1 May 1861. They were mustered into Confederate service on 8 May 1861 at Lynchburg, Virginia. Their nickname was “The Fayetteville Guards” and officers at organization were: Captain, Benjamin F. RAMSEY; 1st Sgt., John H. THORES; 2nd Sgt., John T. CATHEY; 3rd Sgt., Sidney L. DIEMED; 4th Sgt., James CASHION; 1st…

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Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company F

Peter Turney’s 1st Regiment – Company F

Company F was organized from men around Franklin County and was mustered into Confederate service on 29 April 1861. It was nicknamed the “Salem Invincibles”. Service record muster rolls are available from April to December 1861 and then November 1862 until December 1864. Officers at organization were: Capt., Clement Arledge; 1st Ltn., James H. Thompson; 2nd Ltn.,Thomas Foster Jnr.; 3rd Ltn., William E. Donaldson; 1st Sgt., Solomon G. Sisk; 2nd Sgt., John D. Bell; 3rd Sgt., John S. Keith Jnr.;…

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