Lancaster County, SC Confederate - Enlisted as Private Feb 23,
1861 Co C 1st SC Regulars and Co.G De Saussure Light Artillery. Served four
years until surrender. Pension
application records for James and widow in my possession.
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Samuel
Montgomery Small
15 Feb 1839 - 13 May 1906
Lancaster County,SC Enlisted as Private in Company C, Hampton
Legion Infantry Regiment South Carolina.
Surrendered Company C, Hampton Legion Infantry Regiment South Carolina on 9 Apr 1865 at Appomattox, VA.
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Levi
P. Whitaker
1918 - Oct 1901
Lancaster County,SC Enlisted as Private at Wild Cat, February 3,
1863, on muster roll of December 31,
1864. Co. C Butler's 1st Regulars SC Infantry. Died at the Old Soldiers' Home on Sullivans Island, SC. Buried
with CSA Headstone Union Baptist Church Cemetery,
Lancaster, Taxihaw, SC. Headstone application in my possession.
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Peter
Washington Plyler (out of wedlock)
28 May 1835 - 13 Dec 1862 Fredericksburg, VA
Enlisted as Sergeant 15 March 1862 in Union County, NC Co. E
48th Infantry
Promoted to Full Lieutenant on 26 Nov 1862. Shot and killed
instantly on 13 Dec 1862. Battle at Fredericksburg, VA. Body was brought home to be
buried with family. Widow pension
application record on file.
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Thought to be Peter Plyler |
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James
Alexander Pate Sr.
born abt 1810 - survived war
Enlisted as Private 1st Regiment NC Infantry Co. B.
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Alfred
Jesse Algerton
22 Apr 1811 - 22 Jan 1906
No record-Lost two sons in the war. Filed with the US Southern
Claims Commission in 1876 and commission was granted:
The main stipulations for qualifying to receive a reimbursement
were that: the claimant had to prove
loss of property, that he had supported the Union during the war and that he not provided any assistance
to the Confederates. Nearly 22,300 cases were
filed by individuals and families, as well as businesses, institutions,churches, and other organizations. Not only
do the names and locations of the claimants
provide background information about the Civil War, but each claimant was required to provide witnesses. The witnesses
had to answer the same 80+ questions that
the claimant had to answer. Many of these witnesses were former slaves whose names rarely appear on any other legal
document from the Civil War era. They also provided
names and dates for family members who often lived on other plantations.
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John
Pleasant Dees
1822 - 1895
Enlisted as Corporal, Captain Kelly's Company, Chesterfield,SC,
Light Artillery
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William
Thomas Rorie (step-great grandfather)
30 Sep 1845 - 13 Jul 1924
Anson County,NC Enlisted in Company A, North Carolina 23rd
Infantry Regiment on 22 May 1861. POW
Captured by General Sheridan's forces, 19 September 1864, at Winchester, Virginia.
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WT Rorie front center sitting |
Maternal
3rd Great Grandfather Confederate Soldiers
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John
Elliott
Feb 1827 - 15 May 1915
Enlisted as Private Mar 19, 1862 Catawba County, NC. Enlisted in
Company I, 49th Infantry Regiment North
Carolina on 16 Apr 1862.
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John Elliott early 1900s with great grandchildren |
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Jesse
Barkley
21 Aug 1826 - 16 Oct 1894
There is a J.R. and a J.M. Barkley for Iredell, NC, but I do not
have his middle initial. He was taxed
$1 for a buggy in 1865.
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George
Washington Lafayette Belk
16 Mar 1829 - 14 Oct 1863 Battle of Bristoe Station, VA
Enlisted as Private, Union County, NC 15 Mar 1862. Enlisted in
Company E, North Carolina 48th Infantry
Regiment on 19 Apr 1862. Killed in Action 14 Oct 1863 at Bristoe Station, VA. Memorial gravestone New
Hope United Methodist Cemetery, Union County,
NC with wife and her second husband Charles Fisher Helms. Do not know if body was returned for burial.
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Charles
Fisher Helms (step-3rd great grandfather)
21 Jan 1842 - 29 Jun 1918
Enlisted as Private in Company B, North Carolina 26th Infantry
Regiment on 09 Aug 1861.
Tuesday, June 23, 1903, THE MONROE JOURNAL (Union County, N.C.)
“I guess we old soldiers won’t get a great many more dinners and
reunions,” said Mr. Fisher Helms, an
old soldier. Mr. Helms was a member of
the famous 26th North Carolina Regiment,
and was in a few yards of the gallant young Col. Burgwyn when the latter was killed, and himself was shot on the
same field. He was wounded five times during the war and yet carried a ball in his
body. “Yes,” he continued, “I hope all the boys come to Monroe on the Fourth. I want to come to accept the invitation of the people of Monroe, and to see as many as
possible of the old soldiers again.”
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James
Mason Richardson
Sep 1840 - 8 Feb 1904
Enlisted as Private 2 Dec 1862, Camp Mangum, NC. Enlisted in
Company B, North Carolina 26th Infantry
Regiment on 29 Dec 1862
Mr. J. Mace RICHARDSON, who formerly lived in Buford township and long
enjoyed the reputation of a fighting man, died on Monday of last week of
dropsy, in Lancaster county. He moved to that locality about four
years ago from Rock Hill. A wife and six children survive him. The body
was taken to Rock Hill and buried beside one of his sons.
Mr. J. M. Richardson, of the Creek section, died Monday from an abesess
on the lung, caused it is supposed from injuries receieved by being
thrown from his wagon by a runnaway team about two years ago. He was
about 63 years of age and leaves a wife and six children. He had been
confined to his home for several months. His remains were taken to Rock
Hill yesterday for interment.
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Nathaniel
"Nathan" Abernathy - no record found
1814 - 1870
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Micajah Talbert - no record found 1814 - 1887
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Ezekiel
Collett - No Record Found (Ezekiel Collett record is his nephew)
1813 - died aft 1880 Zion, Greensville, VA
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Jacob
William Correll - I recently found another death notice on Jacob that states he was a drummer in the war but haven't been able to find any records.
27 Sep 1827 - 7 Apr 1899
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Jacob William Correll |