Pvt. W.H. Abband – [Plot E-39; Unreadable] ADOPTED
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Reburied from Virginia, 1874.
6) Records of
Jacob Abrisch – [Plot C-44; Readable] ADOPTED
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Born in
1)
Toomey, Page 35
Enlisted 22 May 1861, aged 29. Disability discharge 18 August 1861. Occupation – brushmaker. The 1910 Federal Census indicates he was a
resident of the Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers Home. It also indicates that he was born in
Maryland of German parents. Jacob Abrisch is quoted in the records of the Soldiers Home as
having been born in
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
JACOB ABRISCH
Born in
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
JACOB ABRISCH, C-44,
Source: www.footnote.com
Publication #: M324
NARA
Publication
Title: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in
Organizations From the State of
Jacob
Abrisch, Private, Co. D., 40th Regt. VA Inf.,
Muster Roll July and Aug 1861-Detailed on Special Service as teamster by Col. Brockenbrough from July 2 to Aug 18 when discharged from
service.
Register
of Payments to Discharged Soldiers-Discharge date 18 Aug. 1861
63) Courtesy
Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
John Grove
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Born at
1)
Toomey, Page 35
Died 2/08/1911, aged 71.
6) Records of
JOHN GROVE
Born at
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
JOHN GROVE ADAMS,
C-55,
(Source: www.ancestry.com)
US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
John grove
Occupation: Clerk
Age at Enlistment: 20
Date of Enlistment:
Served: VA
Enlisted in
Mustered out
Transferred
Mustered out
Born about 1841
(Source: The
US Civil War Soldiers
John Adams
17th VA Inf.,
Rank in/out: Private
Alternate Name: John G. Adam
M382 Roll 1
American Civil War Soldiers
John Adams
Residence:
Occupation: Clerk
Enlisted
Enlisted as a Private at age 20 in
Transferred into Co. D, 4th
Transferred out of
Deserted from Co. D, 4th
(Source: The Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home and
Confederate Veterans’ Organizations in
John Grove
Born at
(Source: www.GenealogyBank.com)
Baltimore American newspaper,
Death of John Grove
With the death of
John Grove Adams in
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
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Died May 20, 1862, aged 20. Buried 5/20/1862.
6) Records of
1850 Federal census NC
Johnston Co. |
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Sidney Adams, |
45, |
farmer, |
NC |
Eliza Adams, |
40, |
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NC |
Julia Adams, |
17, |
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NC |
David Adams, |
15, |
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NC |
Devereux ? |
13, |
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NC |
Troy |
11, |
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NC |
Blake Adams, |
9, |
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NC |
Atlaney?
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7, |
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NC |
Franklin Adams, |
5, |
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NC |
Elizabeth Adams, |
2, |
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NC |
1860 Federal census NC, |
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Sidney Adams, |
53, |
mechanic, |
NC |
Eliza Adams, |
45, |
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NC |
Blake |
18 |
farm laborer, |
NC |
Franklin Adams, |
15, |
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NC |
Elizabeth Adams, |
12, |
|
NC |
Mary Adams, |
9, |
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NC |
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
Pvt. Henry S. Adams – [Plot F-20; Readable] ADOPTED
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Pvt., Co. E, 1st
23)
Driver, Page 364
Died 8/21/1893, aged 72.
6) Records of
HENRY S. ADAMS, F-20,
Co. E., 1st
Died
Henry Adams
Confederate MD
1
Rank in and out: Private
M379 roll 1
American Civil War Soldiers
Henry Adams
Confederate MD
Private
Co. E, 1
The Sun paper,
ADAMS- At the Confederate Home,
1870 |
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Adams, S. Henry, |
49 |
ret. Silver smith, |
born Dist. Of Colum. |
Adams, Margaret, |
43 |
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Md |
Adams, Mary A., |
18 |
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Md |
Adams, Anna |
13 |
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Md |
1880
Adams, Henry S., 58, married, silver smith born VA, parents born VA
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
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Died 8/17/1937, aged 92.
6) Records of
Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into B Company, 1st Battn
Cav (Maryland)
Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
69) http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm
Sgt. George Washington Aldridge – [Plot C-67; Unreadable]
ADOPTED
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Born February 28, 1842, in
1)
Toomey, Page 35
Died 11/02/1910, aged 68
6) Records of
George W. Aldridge,
Confederate NC, 3rd
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
GEORGE WASHINGTON ALDRIDGE
Born February 28, 1842, in
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
GEORGE
WASHINGTON ALDRIDGE, C-67,
(Source:
www.ancestry.com)
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
George
W. Aldridge
Residence:
New Hanover Co., NC.
Age
at Enlistment: 20
Rank
at Enlistment: First Lieutenant
Place
of Enlistment: New Hanover Co., NC
Served:
NC
Commissioned
an officer in Co. F, NC 3rd Inf. Reg. 24 Feb 1862
Promoted
to Full Corporal 31 Oct 1863
Promoted
to Full Sergeant 1 March 1863
Born:
Abt. 1842
American
Civil War Soldiers
George
Aldridge
Residence:
New Hanover Co., NC
Enlistment
date: 24 Feb 1862
Enlistment
Place: New Hanover Co., NC
Enlisted
as a First Lieutenant on 24 Feb. 1862 at the age of 20
Commission
in
Promoted
to Full Sergeant 1 March 1863
Promoted
to Full Corporal 31 Oct 1863
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
George
W. Aldridge
3
NC Inf.,
Rank
in: Private
Rank
out: Sergeant
M230
Roll 1
American
Civil War Soldiers
George
Aldridge
Enlisted
as a Private in
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
George
W. Aldridge
Rank
at Enlistment: Private
Served:
SC
Enlisted
in
Index
to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
George
W. Aldridge
1st
Reg. SC Inf. (
Rank
in/out: Private
M381
Roll 1
Civil
War Prisoner of War Records
Aldridge,
G.G. W., Sgt. 3 NC Co. F, captured
1850 US Federal Census-MD-Prince Georges-Bladensburg |
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John W. Brown |
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50 |
Farmer |
NY |
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Sarah Brown |
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64 |
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MD |
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Sarah H. Brown |
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17 |
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MD |
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John F. Brown |
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13 |
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MD |
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Washington Aldridge |
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8 |
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MD |
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Drusilla Collingwood |
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30 |
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Dist. Of Col. |
|
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Edward Russell |
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35 |
Teacher |
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1880 US Federal Census-NC-Brunswick-Smithville-District
25 |
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Aldridge, G. W. |
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38 |
Laborer |
DC DC DC |
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Aldridge, Winney |
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31 |
Keeps house |
NC NC NC |
Wife |
in child birth |
Aldridge, Lee Bell |
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6 |
At home |
NC DC NC |
Son |
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Aldridge, Margaret |
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2 |
At home |
NC DC NC |
Daughter |
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Aldridge, John |
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10 days |
At home |
NC DC NC |
Son |
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Bell, Ann |
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68 |
Lives w/ family |
NC PA NC |
Mother-in-law |
Genl dibility |
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1900 US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore Independent
City-election dist. 162 |
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Highlandtown-Bay View
Asylum |
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Aldridge, Geo. W. |
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inmate |
Feb 1842 |
MD MD MD |
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1910
US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore-election district 3-district 12
Aldridge,
Geo. W. 68 MD VA MD
The
Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers ‘ Home and Confederate Veterans’
Organizations in
63)
Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett.
S.D. All – [Plot F-63; Unreadable] ADOPTED
|
Reburied from
6) Records of
Pvt. John A. Allen – [Plot D-24; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
Buried 10/18/1864.
6) Records of
G. A. ALLEN, D-24,
Source: www.footnote.com
NARA M324
(J.
A. Allen) Roll of POW received at
Source:
www.ancestry.com
American
Civil War Soldiers
John
Allen
Residence:
Wyoming Co., WV
Enlisted:
3 July 1861 at
Enlisted
in
Died
17 Sept. 1864 at
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
John
A. Allen
22
VA Inf (1st Kanawha Regt)
Rank
in/out: Private
CWSS
M382 Roll 1
US
Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
John
A. Allen
Residence:
Wyoming Co., WV
Enlisted
7 March 1861 at
Rank:
Private
Served:
VA
Survived
the War: No
Enlisted
Mustered
out 17 Sept. 1864 at
The
63)
Courtesy Ms.
Lisa Lockett.
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Buried 7/10/1863.
6) Records of
Died May 10, 1863
66) Civil War Burials in
67) Confederate P.O.W.'s, Soldiers and Sailors Who
Died in Federal Prisons & MIlitary Hospitals In
The North, Francis Ingmire, Carolyn Ericson, National
Archives, 1984
|
Buried 4/24/1863.
6) Records of
DAVID
ASHBUR, A-37, MS Co. H,
24th MS Inf.
Source-www.footnote.com
The
name David Ashbur was not found.
The following information was found for David J. Ashby. All other information
is the same.
David J. ASHBY, Co. H, 24th
MS Inf. Rank in/out: Private, NARA M269
On
Company Muster Rolls May/June 1862-enlisted May 5 at Buena Vista-absent sick,
June 30/Oct 31, 1862-present-communtation and bounty due, Nov/Dec 1862-absent
wounded at Murfreesboro, TN, Jan/Feb 1863-absent wounded at Murfreesboro Dec,
31, 1862, March/April 1863-absent-left wounded in Murfreesboro 31st
Dec 1862, July/Aug 1863-died April 10, 1863 in Baltimore, MD, Prisoner of War,
Department of the Cumberland-captured Stone’s River, Register of ‘killed in
battle or died of wounds/disease-died April 10, 1863 at Baltimore, MD, Report
of casualties in Walthall’s Brigade during the
operations before Murfreesboro, TN Dec. 28, 1863 near Shelbyville Jan 21,
1863-wounded slightly early in the action near the Pike in the head, David
ASHBUR medical card #1761280, David J.
ASHBUR-complaint Pneumonia-admitted April 14, 1863 U.S.A. General Hospital
Camden Street, Baltimore, MD-died April 23, 1863 Pneumonia and Typhoids, Mrs. F. E. Ashby, widow, Houston Chickasaw Co. MS
says in oath she is the wife of David J. Ashby, Record of death/interment-David
J. ASHBUR, Pvt, Co. H., 24 MS Vol-Residence
at enlistment Chickasaw Co., MS, married, Nativity SC, age of deceased 24
admitted April 14, 1863, death April 23, 1863, burial April 24, 1863
Source-www.ancestry.com
1860
D.J.
Ashby |
21 |
SC |
Francis
Ashby |
20 |
|
Mary
Ashby |
6/12 |
MS |
American
Civil War Soldiers
David ASHBY
Confederate
MS
Enlisted
as a Private in
US
Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865
David
J. ASHBY
Confederate
MS
24
MS Inf.,
Rank
in/out: Private
M232
Roll 2
63) Courtesy Ms. Lisa Lockett
T.J. Ashburn – [Plot C-37; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
Buried November 1864.
6) Records of
Pvt. Elijah Atkinson – [Plot B-58; Barely Readable] ADOPTED
|
US Civil War
Soldiers
Elijah Atkinson
Confederate, NC, 5 NC
Inf.,
American Civil War
Soldiers
Elijah Atkinson
Residence: Johnston Co., NC
Enlisted: 27 Feb 1862 at Johnston Co., NC
Confederate, NC
Enlisted in
Enlisted as Pvt., On 27 Feb 1862 at age 42
Died as a prisoner, 28 May, 1862 at
Civil War POW
records
Atkinson, Elijah, Pvt. Co. C, 5th NC, died 28 May 1862 at Camden Street G.H, Balto.
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
ELIJAH ATKINSON,B-58,
Source: www.footnote.com
NARA M270
Private,
5th Regt., NC Inf. (State Troops), Age 42
Muster
Roll not dated-Joined for duty and enrolled Feb. 27 at Johnston Co., NC for the
war. Roll of Honor, County :
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett.
Buried 5/28/1862.
6) Records of
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Died 12/03/1863, aged 34.
6) Records of
M.G.
US Civil War
Soldiers 1861-1865
Marion G. Austin
21 VA Inf., Co.D
Rank in/out: Private
American Civil War
Soldiers
Marlon Austin
Enlisted: 1 July 1861
Enlisted as a Private, Co. D., 21 Inf. Reg. VA
Died of wounds as POW 2 Dec. 1863
Civil War Prisoner
of War records
US General Hospital
West’s Bldgs,
Austin, MG, 21 VA Battn Co. D
captured
Austin, MG, Pvt 21 VA captured
Austin, MG, Pvt, 21 VA Battln Co. D., captured Gettysburg PA July 2, 1863 died Dec 5, 1863 at Baltimore of a gunshot wound, fractured right femur. 1 haversack, 1 canteen
MARION G. AUSTIN, B-83,
Source: www.footnote.com
NARA M324
Confederate
Service Records has the company listed as “D” instead of B.
Company
Muster Roll 2 July to 31 Aug 1861, enlisted 1 July 1861 at Cumberland Court House,
VA for 1 year, Present- Nov/Dec 1861 Present- Jan/Feb 1862 Present- Mch/Apr 1862 Present- 30 Apr to 31 Aug 1862 Present-
Sept/Oct 1862 Present- Nov/Dec 1862 Present- Jan/Feb 1863 Present- Mch/Apr 1863 Present- May/June 1863 Present-July/Aug 1863
Absent wounded and in the hands of the enemy-
Sept/Oct 1863 Absent wounded and in the hands of the enemy- Nov/Dec 1863
Absent POW- Jan/Feb 1864 Absent POW- Register of sick and wounded Confederates
in the hospital in or about Gettysburg, PA. after the battle of 1, 2, 3 July
1863, complaint resect right thigh, sent to Camp Letterman July 23-
Roll of POW captured Gettysburg, PA., transferred to Genl. Hospital Baltimore
27 Oct 1863- Roll of POW at Letterman Gen. Hospital 10 Aug 1863, captured 4
July, wounded- Camp Letterman U.S.A. Genl. Hospital Gettysburg, admitted 23
July 1863, G fracture R thigh rep. 3d, sent to G. H. October 27, 1863- U.S.A.
Genl. Hospital West’s Bldg. Baltimore, MD, GSW R femur, died 2 Dec 1863- Record
of Death and Interment, M.G. Austin, 21st VA, Private, Co. B,
Single, right femur badly fractured
upper third and “united” without being properly reduced, died 2 Dec 1863,
buried 3 Dec 1863 at Loudon Park, age 24.
63) Courtesy Ms. Ms. Lisa Lockett